American Structurepoint projects and people appeared in the news media 19 times in April. Here’s a recap.
- A cover story for Engineering News Record about industry challenges and adjustments during the pandemic quoted Vice President Steve Davidson. The magazine also updated our 2021 ranking among the Top 500 Design Firms list. (Please see the article appearing elsewhere in the newsletter.)
- American Structurepoint provided civil engineering services for the Mohr Logistics Park in Whiteland, Indiana. Groundbreaking on an 827,000-sft speculative lot within the park received widespread coverage in real estate and business-oriented publications. American Structurepoint and Ross Nixon in particular received mentions via Latin Business Today, Morningstar, Commercial Property Executive, World Construction News, Kerala, Inside Indiana Business, and Building Indiana Magazine.
- Several publications reported that American Structurepoint and WSP USA’s work on the SR 37 Stormwater Drainage Project earned a National Recognition Award for engineering achievement from the National ACEC organization. The Hamilton County Reporter, Larry In Fishers Blog, and Building Excellence In Design And Construction Magazine all reported the news. (Please see the article appearing elsewhere in the newsletter.)
- Building Excellence also reported that American Structurepoint received a National Recognition Award from ACEC National for the Bass Road Corridor Project in Fort Wayne for which we provided roadway design and environmental engineering services. (Please see the article appearing elsewhere in the newsletter.)
- Eric Farny’s name and American Structurepoint as his employer appeared on Forbes.com in a feature focusing on community heroes campaigning to beat cancer in the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Man & Woman of the Year campaign.
- The Times of Northwest Indiana reported on a flurry of activities and widespread community use at the American Structurepoint-designed Dean and Barbara White Community Center in Merrillville, Indiana. Activities include multiple tournaments, a dozen rentals, board meetings, and hundreds of people exercising and walking at the facility.
- Current of Westfield, Hamilton County Reporter, and the Indianapolis Business Journal published updates for their readers about the SR 32 widening project that we designed.
- The Indianapolis Star published a report on the plans to rebuild Pleasant Street in Noblesville, Indiana. American Structurepoint is the lead design firm for the project.
- The Indianapolis Business Journal reported on Greg Henneke becoming an ASCE Fellow.
- com reported that American Structurepoint was a sponsor of the 2021 Virtual Carmel Gala – Design Bright future benefiting the Carmel Youth Assistance Program (CYAP). This program supports Carmel’s at-risk youth and families via tutoring, mentoring, mental health counseling, financial assistance, and food and clothing assistance.