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Sue Zitzman CIO Applications Magazine Feature!
Our resident GIS expert Suzanne Zitzman, GISP is at it again! Read her latest story in CIO APPLICATIONS Magazine about Optimizing Asset Management Using GIS!
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Colliers Engineering & Design Planning Discipline Leader, Deborah Lawlor, Named AICP President-Elect
Headquarters/RED BANK, NJ—Deborah Alaimo Lawlor, FAICP, PP, was named President-Elect of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), the professional institute of the American Planning Association. AICP represents 16,500 certified planners and focuses on ethics, professional development and standards of practice. Lawlor will take office January 1, 2018.
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Hybrid Turf Baseball Fields: Making the Best of Your Recreation Space and Dollars
This article was originally published in the NJ Municipalities December 2016 issue. Providing adequate and usable open space for recreation is an essential component in maintaining the balance of work and life activities within your community. While at times, budgetary constraints can make this a daunting task, having a support staff that works together to provide research, ingenuity, imagination, negotiation and perseverance, is invaluable in providing viable options.
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Colliers Engineering & Design Engineers Win Excellence Awards For Three Municipal Projects
Red Bank, NJ (November 16, 2016)— Colliers Engineering & Design is pleased to announce Paul M. Sterbenz, PE, PP, CME, CPWM; William H. R. White, III, PE, PP, CME, CPWM, CFM; and...
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Manage Your Assets from Paper to Digital: One Step at a Time
Fresh off the press in NJWEA’s Effluents Magazine’s most recent issue (Vol. 49 Issue No. 1 2016), the article, Manage Your Assets from Paper to Digital: One Step at a Time by...
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Fueling Your Future with Renewables
Generating onsite electricity using alternative energy technologies, including wind, geothermal, solar, microbial fuel cells and biogas, to power your municipal water/wastewater facility, is the green thing to do, but minimizing the impact...
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