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raSmith designed a series of eight themed gardens for a large, open green space surrounded by a large existing tree buffer on campus.
raSmith's landscape architects and water resource engineers are teaming on a new nature center near the Milwaukee River.
raSmith’s survey staff took safety precautions to complete a hydraulic survey for Kaukauna Utilities on the Fox River downstream from Kaukauna Dam.
Green Haze Avenue was in poor driving condition and needed drainage improvements, which raSmith assisted in improving.
Decades of exposure to the elements had deteriorated the surface of the precast concrete tread/riser elements at Camp Randall Stadium. The aluminum bleachers mount to these tread/riser elements that span up to about 30 feet between the massive concrete frames supporting them.
raSmith used drone capabilities to evaluate the steel roof structure at the top of a 175-foot historic tower and provide high resolution imagery and measurements essential for the structure’s rehabilitation.
Local units of government are required to inspect their bridges every 24 months or sooner depending on whether the structure is showing signs of advanced deterioration.
The City of St. Francis had identified the need for five related transportation improvements in and around their industrial area.
Southeast Wisconsin
Every two years Wisconsin municipalities are required to manage, and update the condition of, their local roads in the Wisconsin Department of Transportation’s WISLR (Wisconsin Information System for Local Roads).
raSmith's GIS Division worked with Mount Pleasant to implement a cloud-based GIS for use by Village staff and the public.