AI could reshape the future of sustainability, but will it do more harm or more good? 🤔 As AI continues to evolve, it’s reshaping industries and the way we approach environmental challenges. At SEH, we're looking at both sides of the issue. While AI has the potential to improve energy efficiency, we must also consider the risks, such as its impact on consumption. Thomas Ennis, PE, LEED AP, ENV SP, Water Stewardship Engineer, examines both the potential benefits and challenges of AI in sustainability. Where do you think AI will lead us? Read more below 🔽 #Sustainability #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation #EnvironmentalImpact
Developing a thriving community takes more than streets and homes, it requires thoughtful planning for utilities like water, electricity, and telecommunications. Steve Winters, PE explains why utility coordination is critical for residential subdivisions and how it impacts property value and community success. See how strategic utility planning makes all the difference🔽 #CommunityDevelopment #UtilityPlanning #ResidentialSubdivisions
Each year, our employee artwork calendar features incredible photos taken by our talented employee-owners. 📅 This month, “Warm Enough” by Maria McCarty, showcases a snowy adventure at Palisades State Park. Maria shares how her family bundled up, her daughter so much that only her eyes peeked through, and tackled the trails with a stroller not quite made for the snow. Despite the chill, it was a fun and memorable adventure! 📍 Palisades State Park, South Dakota #WinterPhotography #EmployeeSpotlight #CalendarFeature
As we wrap up 2024, we're taking a moment to reflect on the projects, milestones, and teamwork that defined this year. From innovative solutions to community impact, we're proud of the ways our employee-owners helped build a better tomorrow. Here's to another year of making meaningful progress, together. #YearInReview #2024Highlights #EmployeeOwned
✨ New year, new opportunities! ✨ Start 2025 with a fresh chapter in your career. Take a look at our open positions and see where your journey could begin. #NowHiring #CareerGoals #NewYearNewCareer
New year, new faces! 🎉 We're excited to welcome Gay Aubart, Chris Chittum, Carie Elston, Therese Haffner, Scott Ireland, Nate Nickerson, and Alex Smith to the SEH team. Here's to a great year ahead! ✨ #WelcomeToTheTeam #NewYearNewBeginnings #NewHires
Welcome, 2025! We’re excited for a year full of new opportunities, meaningful projects, and continued collaboration. Wishing everyone a bright and successful New Year! 🎇 #HappyNewYear #Hello2025
Monte Sudbeck has been promoted to regional practice center leader for survey! In his new role, Monte will lead SEH's survey practice in the western United States, focusing on expanding opportunities, enhancing collaboration, and driving growth for our clients and teams. “Monte’s extensive technical expertise and strong leadership are essential to advancing this critical service and delivering consistent value for our clients.” - Steve Winters, PE, Vice President and West Regional Leader 📖 Learn more about Monte's new role by clicking the attached link. #Leadership #SurveyPractice #ClientFocus
Happy 100th birthday to Duane Elliott! 🎉 Duane, the "Elliott" in Short Elliott Hendrickson, joined SEH during a time of incredible growth, becoming a leader and partner who helped guide the company into new opportunities. His dedication to SEH’s people and projects continues to inspire us today! Team, join us in wishing Duane a happy birthday! #HappyBirthday #CompanyLegacy #Celebrating100Years 📸The Founding members of SEH, pictured from left to right: Bill Banister, Duane Elliott, Norman Hendrickson and Roger Short.
The Wagon Wheel Trail project in the City of La Crosse successfully links Wisconsin and Minnesota with a safe, accessible shared-use path for pedestrians and cyclists. Led by SEH Project Manager Aleigha Burg, this collaborative effort with agencies like Wisconsin Department of Transportation and Minnesota Department of Transportation, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), US Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Coast Guard and Federal Highway Administration, navigated complex environmental and regulatory challenges to enhance connectivity while preserving the Mississippi River's natural habitats! Learn how strategic planning, innovative design, and teamwork transformed a vision into a sustainable reality, creating lasting benefits for both people and the environment below. 🔽 #Infrastructure #SustainableDesign #Transportation