Pat Doig, a Principal Project Manager based in Sacramento, has been awarded the prestigious International Medal by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3).
Pat Doig, a Principal Project Manager based in Sacramento, has been awarded the prestigious International Medal by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3).
Though its population is less than 15,000, the city of Sterling is the biggest community in northeast Colorado. Sterling was established on its present site in 1881, in response to the arrival of the Union Pacific Railroad.
Two of HMM’s young professionals were honored at the American Water Works Association’s New Jersey Section Annual Conference in Atlantic City, held March 19 to 22.
The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) is the biggest commuter railroad system in the country. But with 272,000 passengers every 24 hours, the system is straining its boundaries.
In a single week, Mark Gerber of our Draper, UT office accepted leadership positions in two different professional organizations.
Hatch Mott MacDonald’s tunneling practice is number one! The 2012 Listings issue of the British magazine Tunnels and Tunnelling ranks HMM first among engineering consultants in North American tunneling revenue.
Built about a century ago, the Hetch Hetchy water supply system serves about 2.6 million people around San Francisco Bay.
The tunnel boring machine known as Bertha has a diameter of 57.5 feet. She is not only the biggest machine of her kind in the world, she may be the only one with her own Twitter handle: @BerthaDigsSR99.