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WSB expands leadership team with strategic hire in Colorado region

August 30, 2024

George Prien will support multiple divisions across the firm as director of data integrity

Denver, Colo. – WSB, design and consulting firm, announced today the strategic hiring of George Prien. Based out of the firm’s Denver location, Prien has joined as director of data integrity.

Georgie Prien

With 16 years of industry experience, Prien’s expertise lies in data analysis and management. Prien has a background in both GIS and survey, making him well-equipped to support the firm as director of data integrity.

“George’s talent and technical experience in the industry is impressive, and he has been a staple in the energy division for years,” said John Gerlach, vice president of energy utilities. “With connections in Colorado and Houston and a diverse background, he will support our firm well. I am confident with George’s leadership we will continue to advance technology in the energy sector, providing even better services for our clients.”

In this role, Prien works in the energy utilities division— driving technology and data integration into the energy space. Working alongside WSB’s GIS and survey teams, he will oversee the integration of these services. This supports the firm’s initiative to remain an industry leader through advanced project delivery.

“I love building teams, and I have a passion for data,” said Prien. “To combine both interests and support a firm that is already well-established with diverse services is incredibly exciting. I appreciate that WSB is technology driven and the forward-thinking vision embedded in their culture. There are endless opportunities at WSB, and I look forward to my role in helping this firm forge ahead.”

With two acquisitions in the last year, WSB has doubled in size. The technology-driven firm continues to expand services in regions across the country and lead the industry.

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Land Development and Planning in Tribal Communities

August 30, 2024
By Jay Adams, Proposal and Tribal Client Manager, WSB

Optimizing resources for community growth and infrastructure.

Over 40% of the land in Oklahoma is made up of tribal communities and 38 federally recognized tribes call the state home, including the Kickapoo Tribal Community. The large presence of tribal communities within the state increases the importance of coordination and collaboration on construction projects. In addition, recent legislation is encouraging development in and around this land. With so many players, it is extremely important to have clear coordination and concise communications. These Tribal Nations, just like any other government, regularly seek out grant funding for development purposes. The Kickapoo filed for grant funding after identifying a variety of infrastructure improvements needed within their community, including improving land usage and building renovation.

Improving Land Usage

With newly acquired grant funding, the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma identified the need to update their wastewater treatment sites. Wastewater treatment lagoons, like the ones used on their land, require far less maintenance than other water treatment systems. However, communities that rely on these lagoons struggle with odor problems, especially during warm weather and the inability to develop the large spaces occupied by the lagoons. To rectify this problem, our team noted that the current sewage system needed to be expanded. Using the new lift stations, the lagoons will be drained, and all of the sewage and contaminants flushed through newly installed pipelines to an existing mechanical wastewater treatment plant.

To improve efficiency for current and future projects, we created a detailed land survey with aerial mapping to identify the exact locations of all new installations as well as any potential issues that could negatively affect the system expansion. Furthermore, the removal of the lagoons combined with the land survey will provide the Kickapoo Tribe with new opportunities to develop previously unusable land for agricultural, residential or industrial purposes.

Building Renovations

In addition to wastewater treatment, the Tribe received grants dedicated to refurbishing older buildings. To better use available land and infrastructure, the Kickapoo Tribe partnered with WSB to create a plan to redevelop an old equipment building. The old storage building will be redesigned and updated for future use as an office building for the Tribal Government’s information technology staff. To aid in this venture, WSB is coordinating with an architecture firm to provide initial drawings and architectural maps for the building.

Throughout this process, the Kickapoo Tribe find value in working with a full-service firm to support their growing infrastructure needs throughout their community.  As many systems impact one another, the ability for in-house expertise has allowed them to better utilize funding and resources across their community and better plan for future expansions.

Planning For the Future

The access and availability to grants is an opportunity for not only the Kickapoo Tribe, but other Tribal Nations across Oklahoma and the U.S. With more resources than ever before, tribal communities can better position themselves to support the infrastructure needs of their communities.

Jay leverages over 39 years of transportation expertise in his role as Proposal and Tribal Client Manager at WSB. His extensive background includes leading projects within the Oklahoma Department of Transportation and pioneering ITS GIS Systems nationwide. As ODOT’s former Tribal Liaison, he facilitated key partnerships with 38 Federally Recognized Tribes, significantly advancing transportation projects. His technical skills in GIS and asset management, combined with his public service experience including 12 years on the Mustang City Council and roles as Mayor and board chairman, equip him to effectively manage diverse client relationships and proposals.

[email protected] | 405.815.3654

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Designing and Improving the Snake River Bridge

August 28, 2024
By Carl Osberg, PE, Director of Structures, WSB

Meeting Traffic Demands and Environmental standards with aesthetic sensitivity

As with many instances of aging infrastructure, the bridge across the Snake River to the East of Pine City, MN reached a point in its lifespan where it needed to be redesigned and replaced. Construction projects like bridges require focused attention to a variety of elements to not only ensure the bridge is sound and long lasting, but also to ensure no concerns are created like blocking off access from boats or environmental concerns. The Snake River Bridge scheduled to be completed in the fall of 2024 provides a superb example of the many facets that make up bridge design.

Meeting Traffic Needs

One point of consideration for bridges are current and future traffic needs. Previously, if farm equipment needed to cross from both sides of the bridge there would be issues. With the newest designs, the addition of extra wide shoulders allows for traffic to flow whether by car or larger. Through traffic forecasting, a bridge design can meet the needs of the current levels of traffic and those estimated for up to 40 years of potential population growth in the area. This project’s analysis deemed additional lanes unnecessary so long as the extra wide shoulders were included. Ensuring the bridge is only as big as is needed will save considerable time and money.

Considering Environmental Data and Concerns

In bridge design, gathering hydraulic data about the river is imperative to ensure that not only will the bridge be able to handle expected seasonal water depths and the speed of the river’s flow, but also to ensure that any bridge design avoids negatively impacting the areas downstream. For example, the updated trail on either side of the bridge included designs for updated drainage ponds and piping to prevent the road and nearby residences from being affected during heavy rains.

When tearing down an existing bridge, care must be taken to ensure that the river is not polluted, and animal habitats are not unnecessarily impacted. Specifically for the Snake River project, remnants of an older bridge still remained and new designs included removal. For both environmental concerns and financial reasons, the Snake River Bridge was designed with the impetus of ensuring durability and expandability. Not only is the bridge made to last, but also if population growth surpasses estimates the bridge can be more easily expanded to fit the new needs rather than torn down and rebuilt again.

To meet environmental and safety concerns, plans for a path underneath the bridge were included in the design that will grant extra protection for drivers, pedestrians, and the local wildlife once the bridge is completed and put to use. Accessible paths allow for foot traffic of both people and animals to maneuver safely without needing to cross the street.

Reducing Costs

Steps were taken through data gathering and design to limit unnecessary costs. These aspects include adding contingencies in relation to the soil and bedrock. Through geotechnical data gathering, it was identified that there are high levels of bedrock close to the surface in the construction area. Building with bedrock is difficult and attention was given to include contingencies on how to handle different bedrock or soil conditions during construction to ensure the project does not stop and cost money and time. Additionally, to limit excess costs geotechnical data was able to be acquired by drilling through the old bridge and into the soil rather than using a barge. Using a barge for data gathering would have drastically increased costs.

A Completed Project With Aesthetic Appeal

Bridge designs like the one used for the Snake River Bridge meet the needs of the communities that use it, protect against environmental impacts to the water, soil and local animals, reduce costs, and provide a timetable to ensure the bridge will be constructed and reopened without delay. Even down to forgoing the usual plain rectangular shapes and including parabolic arches to for little additional funds to make the bridge more attractive and not stand out so much against the beautiful environment around it. Creating not only a finished usable bridge, but one that is attentive to the various needs of the community, the land it sits on, and the river it crosses are what bridge design is all about.

Carl is Director of Structures, and he brings a deep comprehension of MnDOT’s guidelines and protocols for bridge and transportation projects. His extensive experience includes leading studies, engaging with the public and stakeholders, assessing environmental impacts, and overseeing both preliminary and final design stages. Carl has a track record of designing over 70 bridges throughout Minnesota, along with a variety of other structures such as retaining walls, noise barriers, tunnels, and sign structures. His profound knowledge and proven expertise in structural design make him an essential leader, adept at guiding decisive actions and advancing significant projects.

[email protected] | 612.219.3524

Carl Osberg
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WSB elevates leadership in the Southeast

August 27, 2024
Amidst national expansion, the design and consulting firm strengthens leadership in the newly expanded region. 

Jacksonville, Fla. – Fast-growing design and consulting firm WSB today announced the expansion of leadership in the Southeast region. This is part of WSB’s aggressive growth strategy to build a national firm that supports critical infrastructure across the United States.  

The firm acquired AE Engineering, a high-growth infrastructure firm based in Jacksonville, Florida, in February 2024. Through this acquisition the firm has gained several offices throughout Florida, Geogia and North Carolina.

“Infrastructure is booming in the southeast, and in turn so has our growth,” said Rod Myrick, Vice President of Strategy & Construction. “We have many leaders in this region who have been driving forces of our expansion. These individuals represent our firms dynamic, strong core of difference makers that support our clients, and I’m proud to recognize promotions throughout the region.”

WSB has elevated several leaders within the southeast region to support its newfound growth. Promotions in the southeast region include:

  • Andres Atehortua | Director, Contract Administration
  • Ricardo Baraybar | Director, Contract Administration
  • Udin Dwarica-Ogeer | Director, Quality Assurance
  • William Glennon | Director, Contract Administration
  • Eduardo Hernandez | Director, Contract Administration
  • Van Mason | Director, Contract Administration
  • Julian McKinley | Director, Contract Administration
  • Christopher Nolen | Director Contract Administration
  • Michael Russo | Director, Materials
  • Christopher Sweat | Director, Contract Administration

“I am thrilled for our firm to support more communities across the nation,” said Bret Weiss, president and CEO. “The southeast is heavily investing in infrastructure, and AE Engineering has built phenomenal relationships with communities throughout the region. As we forge ahead together, I am excited about the expanded services we can bring to the southeast. Our teams have been collaborating across various divisions to provide the best services for our clients while building what’s next in infrastructure.”

Founded in Minnesota in 1995, the growth of WSB has been significant. With offices in various regions including Minnesota/North Dakota, Colorado/California, Texas/Oklahoma and now the southeast, the firm supports communities across the nation. Today, WSB offers services in more than 50 areas, to seamlessly integrate planning, design and implementation.

WSB strengthens Texas survey team with new director

August 21, 2024
The firm strategically hires leadership to facilitate expansion in the south.

Houston, Texas – Design and consulting firm WSB announced today the strategic hiring of Michael Hodgkinson. Based out of the firm’s Houston office, Hodgkinson joins WSB as director of survey operations.

Hodgkinson has a strong background in the industry with over 30 years of experience in survey. His close relationships with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) and other industry leaders are valuable to the firm as it continues to grow nationally.

“Michael was selected for this position for a variety of reasons,” said Brad Oswald, director of survey. “He comes to WSB with a wealth of industry knowledge, and his relationships in the region will help us expand our service offerings throughout the state. I’m really excited to watch our division thrive under Michael’s leadership.”

This is the first time the firm will offer survey services of this scale in Texas, and Hodgkinson will be instrumental in its growth. In his position, Hodgkinson will oversee survey operations and business development throughout the state. He will primarily focus on building the firm’s team in Texas and expanding into new market spaces, such as municipal, renewables and energy markets, in the south and southeast regions.  

“I see potential for growth at WSB, both internally and nationally,” said Hodgkinson. “I am passionate about building and strengthening operations. I look forward to applying my experience in my new role to support the firm.”

Strengthening the firm’s Texas presence will support national expansion. After doubling in size through two acquisitions in the past year, the firm has increased its service offerings and reach across the United States.

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WSB named a 2024 Fast 50 Honoree

August 15, 2024

Each year, the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal gathers information on firm’s based in the Twin Cities and creates a Fast 50 List. The List is a ranking of companies that have shown significant growth over a period of time. It was recently announced that WSB is an honoree on the List, making it one of the fastest-growing private companies in the Twin Cities.

The awards program will take place on Thursday, October 24, at U.S. Bank Stadium. This is when official placements on the List will be announced. An alphabetical list of 2024 honorees can be found at MSPBJ.

WSB strategically hires controller to support national expansion

August 13, 2024
Brian Hotovy’s financial expertise well-positions the design and consulting firm as it continues to establish a national brand.  

Minneapolis, Minn. – Fast-growing firm WSB today announced the strategic hiring of Brian Hotovy. Hotovy joins the firm as controller and is based out of headquarters in Minneapolis.

Brian Hotovy

As a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) with over 20 years of progressive experience leading accounting and finance teams, and over 10 years specifically in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry, Hotovy is an asset to the firm and well-prepared to support rapid growth.

“Brian is well-established, and his experience working in accounting and finance in the AEC industry is extremely valuable,” said James Bainbridge, chief financial officer. “His knowledge and guidance will help shape WSB as we expand both organically and through acquisitions. I look forward to the future of this firm with Brian on our team.”

Hotovy’s hiring enables the firm’s growth and scale. In this role, he will focus on consolidated reporting and developing the firm’s financial processes to support continued growth. His expertise and industry experience supports the firm’s growing footprint.

“The culture at WSB is outstanding, and I’m excited to provide insight as we continue building a presence from coast-to-coast,” said Hotovy. “I look forward to the continued development of our accounting division and am eager to position our staff and clients for success. The sky is the limit.”

WSB acquired two firms in the last year, doubling in size. The firm continues to offer over 50 complementary services to clients across the United States to build what’s next in infrastructure— the places, spaces and systems that support our lives.

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WSB partners with GoodVision to advance traffic safety and mobility

August 8, 2024
WSB is investing in the future of traffic control technology.

Minneapolis, Minn – WSB, a forward-thinking design and consulting firm, announced today
their partnership with European company GoodVision. This partnership is more than two teams joining together, rather, it signifies the join t effort of advancing the traffic industry.

WSB and GoodVision have been cooperating since 2021 in the traffic modeling domain.

WSB’s use of technology in their services has made the firm a leader in the Architecture,
Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry. Over the next three years, WSB will invest in
GoodVision as well as traffic analytics project efforts, support and education. In turn,
GoodVision will focus on enhancing these solutions, implementations and support. This
partnership propels the industry forward even more.

“A partnership between WSB and GoodVision aims at creating a powerful technology and
implementer collaboration in North America,” said Daniel Stofan, GoodVision CEO. “Both
companies are heavily investing in the improvement of the traffic industry and aim to excel by
implementing Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions to address current traffic analytics needs with
local traffic expertise and support.”

This partnership is leading the traffic industry, implementing AI to address current needs in the
areas of traffic analysis, transportation safety and active traffic management. Deliverables
include turnkey traffic solutions to support clients, ITS solutions, preventing congestion and
increased safety. WSB’s staff of subject matter experts can use the data and insights provided
by these solutions to create a tailored consulting service for each client. This joint effort is
shaping the future of traffic monitoring and analytics.

“Not only does this innovative technology progress the industry, but it also creates safer and
more efficient communities,” said Gordon McPhee, Vice President of Digital Solutions. “Using
AI, this service provides instant detection of roadway incidents with automated responses. This
increases overall safety and builds a safer community.”

Additionally, this service improves productivity and cost savings through real time automation.
By implementing this system, clients reduce the heavy workload for their staff and create a
more efficient work environment.

WSB and GoodVision are committed to serving communities around the world. This partnership and technology-driven service make that possible. Together, WSB and GoodVision will provide clients with the opportunity to implement traffic monitoring and data analytics into their practices, furthering the advancement of the industry and building safer communities.

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WSB Awarded Special Achievement in GIS

August 2, 2024

WSB was recently awarded Special Achievement in GIS (Geographic Information Systems) at the 2024 Esri User Conference. This award is given to users around the world recognizing outstanding work with GIS technology. WSB was recognized for its work as a consultant supporting renewable energy organizations with implementing Esri GIS technology.

Esri is the global market leader in GIS software, location intelligence and mapping. The firm is honored to have received this prestigious award.

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