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How Hard Work Is Keeping Droughts from Collapsing Boston’s Buildings
Bruce Fairless writes on drought and its impacts on wood piles supporting thousands of residences and businesses in the Boston area for Banker & Tradesman.
Bruce Fairless writes on drought and its impacts on wood piles supporting thousands of residences and businesses in the Boston area for Banker & Tradesman.
At GZA’s northeastern offices, we get many requests for proposals from ground-mount solar developers from other parts of the country that request just borings for their geotechnical studies. We prefer...
At GZA, we provide turnkey services for solar, from site selection to construction. Since we see so many projects in the early planning stages, we’re starting to see rapid growth with Battery Energy...
When performing geotechnical work in an urban environment, every plot of land is uniquely challenging and requires quick and careful thinking. One of our projects in the center of Queens, adding an...
If you’re driving by a major dam one day, or driving down the highway looking at a cliff, you wouldn’t expect to see someone rappelling down the front of it. Yet that’s all in a day’s work for a dam...
For Engineer's Week at the Union Leader, our Bedford office discusses its work on the Factory on Willow, a mixed-use development focused on the arts.
Swan Pond is a 2-acre pond formed near the headwaters of Meadow Brook in Springfield, Massachusetts, within the city’s 734-acre Forest Park. The Main Greeting Road into Forest Park crosses the 45 foot...
Brendon Murphy and Justin Zarrella discuss making the transition from reactive monitoring to proactive monitoring using geotechnical instrumentation in the March 2020 BSCES Newsletter.
Civil and Structural Engineer Magazine has GZA as their cover story on the February 2020 issue. Read the full article starting on page 9!
The Rowan, one of Astoria's first luxury condominium developments, also features one of New York City's first automated parking garages. Read more from the DDC Journal starting on page 83
The Bridge Point 78 development, with substantial geotechnical work by GZA, is discussed in DDC Journal's Fall 2019 issue, starting on page 10.
In 2010, GZA was asked to evaluate a former manufactured gas plant facility that had since been redeveloped on a busy part of one of New England’s historic shorelines. What began as a preliminary site...