“I like to think of a zoo as almost a mini city. As you look around…there’s a maze of things going on the surface. Interactions between pedestrian guests and service aspects – underground there’s a web of utilities; storm, sanitary, water, gas, electrical, data. You have that interaction of all those items, and you really… Read More
The Scope
Mapping the Future: How GIS Revolutionizes Infrastructure Management
In the labyrinth of modern urban landscapes and sprawling rural regions, the maintenance and management of infrastructure are paramount. However, the complexity and scale of these systems often present significant challenges. Enter Geographic Information Systems (GIS), a digital marvel that offers not just solutions, but a revolution in how we approach infrastructure management. The Problem… Read More
Minimize Construction Disruptions with Trenchless Technologies
At Lamp Rynearson, we constantly aim to provide the most efficient and cost-effective solution for our clients. Open trench construction on water and wastewater systems can be disruptive to communities. With innovation and technology in engineering and construction, there are more efficient options. Trenchless technologies make it possible for water and wastewater systems to be… Read More
The Scope | Go Beyond the Surface with the ALTA Survey
If you’re purchasing a property, and your lender has requested you to produce an ALTA survey, you may wonder what an ALTA survey is and why you need it. ALTA surveys are specific to national standards developed by the American Land Title Association (ALTA), providing more detailed and comprehensive information unique to title insurance matters…. Read More
Protected: The Scope | Saving Money Long-Term with Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation
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The Scope | GIS Apps: Delivering the Future
The future is unknown. Over the past year, we’ve grown to expect uncertainty in many areas of our lives – but fortunately, planning for and managing your project is not one of them. Lamp Rynearson professionals have used Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology for years to uncover the unknown and help clients navigate their projects… Read More
The Scope | Designing Public Spaces: Programming for a Pandemic
2020 has been a year spent indoors. For those who have ventured out, gathering has looked different. We’re distanced – in line at the grocery store, at restaurant tables, in offices and home offices across the nation – and the outdoors, whether a pop-up patio, a park or a nature trail, have become places where… Read More
The Scope | The Future of Solar is Bright
Did you know there is enough solar power provided in one hour of sunlight to meet the Earth’s energy needs for an entire year? The sun is a formidable energy source and as Thomas Edison once noted, “I’d put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of power!” Solar energy is… Read More
The Scope | Pools, Pandemic, & Planning for Purpose
“You must be shapeless, formless, like water. When you pour water in a cup, it becomes the cup. When you pour water in a bottle, it becomes the bottle. When you pour water in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Water can drip and it can crash. Become like water my friend.” – Bruce Lee… Read More
The Scope | A Traffic Engineer’s Secret Alter Ego
Traffic Engineers: The modern day secret super hero, protecting the traveling public. Have you ever had a close call? You’re driving in your car, looking for that “prime” parking spot or trying to think of a way to get through all the traffic. Your attention is elsewhere. You’re running late, you don’t have time for… Read More