The Jabiro suspended bridge project in Rwanda is complete, and we celebrated Inauguration Day with the Jabiro community.
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Putnam National Golf Course Parking Lot and Drainage Improvements
Weston & Sampson was selected by the East of Hudson Watershed Corporation (EOHWC) to provide preliminary evaluation, detailed design, bidding, and construction phase services for several stormwater retrofit projects in Putnam and Westchester counties in New York.
Expediting a Project Schedule to Upgrade Student and Family Housing at UMass Amherst
To expedite the schedule that required the first new units be available by September 2022, Weston & Sampson worked with UMass to design the demolition and construction phasing to facilitate immediate P3 redevelopment.
Bridges to Prosperity Jabiro Bridge Nearly Complete
Our work at the Jabiro suspended bridge in Rwanda is nearly complete.
Bridges to Prosperity Jabiro Week One Complete
Week 1 at Jabiro Bridge saw significant progress, cross beams are now in place, decking has commenced, and concrete work on the far embankment is completed.
Bridges to Prosperity Jabiro Adding Crossbeams
Teamwork in Action! Our Bridges to Prosperity volunteer team is making strides on the Jabiro Suspended Bridge!
Bridges to Prosperity Jabiro First Days
Our B2P team has attached the last of the 4 bridge cables, assembled the crossbeam members, and moved half to the far side of the bridge abutment for launching. We have moved crossbeams across the temporary bridge, assembling the hangers on crossbeams by clamping the rebar hangers.
Bridges to Prosperity Jabiro Logistics
Five Weston & Sampson professionals are participating in the Jabiro Suspended Bridge build. We are nearing our departure date, packing, and finalizing logistics.
Bridges to Prosperity Jabiro Team
Five Weston & Sampson professionals are participating in the Jabiro Suspended Bridge build. Meet the team and follow along.
Brownfield Redevelopment NEREJ
Weston & Sampson’s George Naslas, PG, LSP details how Brownfields redevelopment is sometimes not just about economic development in this New England Real Estate Journal article.