American Structurepoint projects and people appeared in the news eight times in March. Read on for this month’s recap.
- The Indianapolis Business Journal reported that the first new office building in the 16 Tech Innovation District will open in June. We provided civil engineering services for the project.
- A $30,876 expenditure to pay the company for engineering design services for the Anchorage Road project warranted coverage in the Kosciusko County Times Union.
- The Columbus Underground website published an article about the opening of the Crooked Can Brewing Company in the Center Street Market development in Old Hilliard in Columbus Ohio. We provided civil/site services for the project.
- An interactive workshop aimed at gathering public opinion to help develop the Richmond Parks Department’s next master plan warranted coverage in The Richmond Palladium-Item. We are collaborating with Taylor Siekfer Williams Design Group to create the new master plan.
- American Structurepoint’s receiving a National Recognition Award for exemplary engineering achievement from the national ACEC organization earned coverage in The Hamilton County Reporter and The Noblesville Times. (Please see the article elsewhere in the newsletter.)
- The Angola Herald-Republican published an extensive article reporting on a study our utility infrastructure engineers completed regarding removing and/or replacing water mains extending along North Wayne Street in the Steuben County, Indiana town. The roadway is slated for a reconstruction project in 2025.
- The Indianapolis Star explored the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on May’s scheduled opening of the $40 million Carmichael Hotel in Carmel, Indiana. We provided structural engineering for the luxury hotel.