January 4, 2021
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Saluting Newly Licensed Professionals

Congratulations to the 11 employees who recently passed their professional licensing exams. This is an immense accomplishment for these individuals and a big step in their careers. Kudos everyone!

  • Riley Anderson, NCIDQ (National Council for Interior Design Qualification), Indianapolis Architecture + Interior Design Group
  • Derek Anger, PE, Indianapolis Investigative Group
  • Brent Boardman, PE, Indianapolis Investigative Group
  • Nevil Gomes, PE, Indianapolis Bridge Group
  • Adam Logeman, PE, Indianapolis Bridge Group
  • Joel Perry, PE, Columbus Civil Engineering Group
  • Ben Schilling, PE, Columbus Civil Engineering Group
  • Sagar Shah, PE, Indianapolis Road Group
  • Justin Soltesz, PE, Columbus Road Group
  • Luke Stutler, PE, Cincinnati Road Group

A note of congratulations goes to Heather Sulaica who passed the engineering exam in Texas even though she remains an engineer in training (EIT). The Texas Board of Professional Engineers allows EITs to take the PE exam before they have the required experience to get their PE. Once she has the appropriate years of experience, Heather can submit the paperwork for her PE license.

January 4, 2021
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IndyCar Driver James Hinchcliffe Visits Lenglade Family

Jasper Lenglade, the 15-year-old son of Jen and Jon Lenglade (Construction Solutions Group), received an awesome surprise when IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe personally delivered an IRacing simulator in spectacular style.

Jasper has battled leukemia since 2016. He rang out (finished treatment) on June 20, 2019. Make-A-Wish of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana granted Jasper his wish, and James came to the Lenglades’ Greenwood, Indiana home right before Thanksgiving. James also brought an Indy 500 street car, two Indy 500 Festival princesses, and the legendary Borg-Warner trophy. The trophy is presented annually to the winner of the Indianapolis 500 Mile Race and permanently displayed at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum.

Hinchcliffe helped Jasper get the hang of his new simulator with a few virtual laps around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Jasper told WTHR news, “Being able to give kids something that they want for overcoming some of the biggest obstacles they will face in their life … I think that’s really cool.”

Here’s wishing Jasper continued good health in 2021!

January 4, 2021
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WiFi Reminder

Here’s a reminder that we have a new wireless network at all design centers. Save your data and connect now:

Wireless Network: ASI-Partner

Password: Improvingthequalityoflife!

January 4, 2021
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Community Service News

The Community Service fund received $6,085 in December 2020 from employee payroll contributions and American Structurepoint’s dollar-for-dollar match. The Holiday Mania event raised $19,080, and the company also matched that total, adding $38,160 to the fund!

Recent Donations

It was a busy month of fulfilling requests! Staff members around the country delivered gifts to nursing homes and children’s organizations. We also made donations to a variety of organizations in the communities where we have design centers.

Volunteer shoppers contributed a car full of gifts for residents of Springmill Meadows in Indianapolis.

  • Crawford Manor in Boone County, Indiana received $500 to offset costs of a special holiday meal for their low-income and elderly residents. Julie Kost (Marketing Services – Indianapolis) suggested the donation.
  • Metropolitan Ministries of Tampa was sent $1,000 toward holiday gifts for families in need. Members of our Tampa design center also volunteered time at the organization, sorting donations in preparation for distribution. (Please see the article appearing elsewhere in the newsletter)
  • A family at Perry-Worth Elementary School in Lebanon, Indiana received food and holiday gifts for their children. Marietta Yeoman-Griffith (Utility Infrastructure – Indianapolis) coordinated with the school’s social worker to assist the family.
  • Hocking Hills Inspire Shelter is a 14-bed homeless shelter in Logan, Ohio which has increased its hours of operation during the COVID-19 pandemic. A donation of $1,500 was sent to the shelter, which was put forward by Fonda Welker (Road – Columbus).
  • Alzheimer’s Texas received a $1,500 donation to provide family and caregiver support services in Texas, at the suggestion of Adam Pfeiffer (Road – Austin).
  • Small gifts were provided to elderly residents of Neighborcare of Chapel Hill in Indianapolis, as suggested by Anitra Lewis (Accounting – Indianapolis).
  • A donation of $1,500 was sent to the national Wounded Warrior Project organization which supports American military veterans and their families.
  • Habitat for Humanity of Greater Indianapolis received a $3,500 donation, suggested by Kaitlyn Currie (Utility Infrastructure – Indianapolis). We missed volunteering with them in 2020; we look forward to doing another panel build soon!
  • Brigid’s Path in Kettering, Ohio provides support for infants and mothers impacted by addiction. A donation of $500 was sent to them, as suggested by Adam Dahlfors (Bridge – Columbus).
  • Wheeler Mission operates multiple shelters and residential shelters in Indianapolis, providing emergency shelter, residential programming, addiction recovery, and work enterprise. At the suggestion of Miles Demerly (Road – Indianapolis), we made a $2,500 donation to the shelter.
  • GiGi’s Playhouse Indianapolis provides support and programming to individuals with Down syndrome and their families. We made a donation of $2,000 at the suggestion of Joe Dubyel (Construction Solutions – Indianapolis).
  • Churches in Mission is a Martinsville, Indiana-based organization that provides food, clothing, and financial assistance to those in need. A $250 contribution occurred at the suggestion of Julie Kost (Marketing Services – Indianapolis).
  • The Central Ohio Diabetes Association provides support and education to families affected by the disease. We made a $1,000 donation at the suggestion of Adam Dahlfors (Bridge – Columbus).
  • A donation of $1,000 was made to the Blackburn Family who are experiencing financial difficulty due to job loss and medical issues. They were recommended for assistance by Sarah Marchisin (Marketing Services – Indianapolis).
  • Sleep in Heavenly Peace provides beds to children whose homes do not have them. A $2,000 donation was made to the Indianapolis chapter at the suggestion of Jess Pounds (Investigative – Indianapolis).
  • The National Society of Professional Surveyors Foundation provides assistance to surveyors who have experienced a disaster. A contribution of $1,000 occurred at the suggestion of Brian Bingham (Land Surveying – Columbus).
  • A donation of $500 was made to the Skipper Family who are experiencing financial difficulty due to major illness. Patrick Beliveau (Road – Tampa) recommended them for assistance.
  • The Nicholson Family was sent $500 to assist with expenses associated with caring for a child with special needs, at the suggestion of Dale Nicholson (Investigative – Lexington).
  • Fair Haven Rape Crisis Center in Northwest Indiana provides support to those affected by sexual violence and trauma. We donated $500 to the center at the suggestion of Gina Sessions (Road – Highland).
  • Hesed House, a homeless shelter in Aurora, Illinois, received a donation of $750 at the suggestion of our Aurora design center staff.
  • Lafayette Urban Ministries provides financial and advocacy assistance to families in the West Lafayette area. They received a $750 contribution at the suggestion of our Aurora design center staff.
  • The Luttrell Family was sent $500 to assist with expenses during a time of job loss, at the suggestion of Dale Nicholson (Investigative – Lexington).
  • A donation of $1,000 was made to the Shepard Family to assist with medical bills for one of their children. They were recommended for assistance by Don Corson (Structural – Indianapolis).
  • Community Harvest Food Bank in Fort Wayne received a donation of $1,500 at the suggestion of our Fort Wayne design center staff.
  • The Ozanam Family Shelter in Evansville provides temporary shelter while families seek new residences. A donation of $500 was sent at the recommendation of Brian Fox (Construction Solutions – Evansville).
  • Oaks Academy, a private school in Indianapolis, was sent a $500 contribution to be used toward supplies for their new Pre-K classroom, at the recommendation of Sarah Johnson (Accounting – Indianapolis).
  • A donation of $12,000 was made to the Thirst Project. The Thirst Project builds wells in communities in eSwatini and other African countries, providing clean and safe drinking water where it was not previously available.
  • A $5,000 donation was sent to Gleaners Food Bank to purchase healthy food for Hoosiers in need living in central and southeastern Indiana.
  • Children and families in need received clothing and gifts via the Angel Tree Program, coordinated by our Highland design center; Vincent DePaul coordinated by our Columbus design center; and St. Malachi, coordinated by our Cleveland design center.
  • Gift cards totaling $500 were provided to students in need via a program at the Indianapolis Public Schools.
  • Beacon of Hope Crisis Center, an Indianapolis organization assisting victims of domestic violence, received a $500 donation at the suggestion of Anitra Lewis (Accounting – Indianapolis).
  • Meals on Wheels of Central Indiana and LifeCare Alliance in Columbus were each sent a donation of $1,500 to help deliver nutritious meals to homebound seniors.
  • Little Sisters of the Poor St. Augustine Home for the Aged in Indianapolis was sent a $2,000 donation. The center cares for low-income people of advanced age.
  • An American Structurepoint family received assistance with expenses related to the death of a family member.
  • The Mid-Ohio Food Consortium received a $2,500 donation to assist with providing healthy food for Ohioans in need.
  • Ronald McDonald House Charities Central Indiana received toys appropriate for children of all ages and abilities. The donated toys will be selected by parents for each patient and their siblings when the family checks in to the Ronald McDonald House.
  • Love Inc. of Boone County, Indiana was sent $2,000 to assist with their mission of meeting unfilled needs in the community, such as providing housecleaning supplies and linens to families in need.
  • Gift cards were purchased for teenage residents at the Indiana United Methodist Childrens Home to help them celebrate the end-of-year holidays. A total of $2,600 was spent on this project.
  • A donation of $1,500 was sent to the Putnam County EMS toward their goal of installing a Safe Haven Baby Box. The project was suggested by Evan Evans (Survey – Indianapolis).
  • A donation of $500 was sent to the Burns Family, who are experiencing financial hardship. They were suggested for assistance by Mark Tuley (Business Development – Evansville).
  • A donation of $750 was sent to the Nashville Rescue Mission, a facility providing food and shelter to the homeless population of Nashville, Tennessee. They were recommended by staff from our Nashville design center.
  • Our Kids Nashville received a $750 donation. They provide medical evaluations and crisis counseling in response to child sexual abuse. The organization was recommended by staff from our Nashville design center.
  • United Caring Services, an Evansville, Indiana homeless shelter, received a $500 donation at the suggestion of staff from our Evansville design center.
  • Big Heroes Tiny Homes is a school-based program that builds tiny homes for military veterans without housing. $1,500 was sent to their supply fund at the recommendation of Blair Haynie (Road – Austin) and Anna Skelton (Marketing Services – Indianapolis)
  • Matthew 25 Ministries in Cincinnati, a disaster relief organization, received a $1,500 donation at the recommendation of staff from our Cincinnati design center.
  • The Roberts Family was gifted $500 to help with ongoing medical expenses for their child who has sickle cell anemia. They were suggested for assistance by Sharon Payne (Accounting – Indianapolis).

Get Involved

  • You can become a contributor to the Give Back fund by completing a commitment form, available by searching for “Community Service” on Pinnacle.
  • Recipients are all nominated by American Structurepoint employees. If you have a suggestion for an organization that could use assistance, please complete a donation request form, also available via Pinnacle.

January 4, 2021
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Round of Applause Roll Call for December

Here’s a salute to the nine employees receiving Round of Applause Awards in December. Remember to recognize those who do a great job in January for you by nominating them for a Round of Applause.

  • Jerrica Andrew
  • Sarah Everhart
  • Shirley Gray
  • Sarah Johnson
  • Melody Niquette
  • Josshe Palm
  • Sagar Shah
  • Liza Trant
  • Alex Varney

January 4, 2021
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American Structurepoint in the News

American Structurepoint projects and people appeared in the news media 20 times in December. Here’s a recap.

  • Senior Housing News reported that Glasswater Creek of Plainfield received a second-place award in the 2020 Senior Housing News Architecture and Design Awards. (Please see the article appearing elsewhere in the newsletter.)
  • The Lafayette Journal and Courier reported on plans for the new $50 million Lafayette public safety building and parking garage that we are designing.
  • The Hamilton County Reporter and The Noblesville Times published news that the Hotel Carmichael of Carmel received a New Construction Award from OneZone, a chamber of commerce serving Fishers and Carmel, Indiana. We provided structural engineering for the hotel. (Please see the article appearing elsewhere in the newsletter.
  • The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette published an article touting the benefits of the State Boulevard Phase II project in that city. The article quoted American Structurepoint employees Scott Crites, Adam Urschel, and Briana Hope.
  • Indiana Business.com reported on the opening of the Cline Avenue Bridge in East Chicago, Indiana. We designed approaches to the privately funded $150 million bridge project. (Please see the article appearing elsewhere in the newsletter).
  • Indianapolis Business Journal (IBJ,) Current in Noblesville, and the Hamilton County Reporter published articles regarding the preferred route for Pleasant Street in Noblesville and a citizens group expressing opposition over the route. We are providing engineering design services for the project.
  • The Lafayette Journal and Courier and The Lafayette Leader reported on the release of a feasibility study completed by us and MKSK regarding converting Third and Fourth streets in downtown Lafayette from one-way to two-way traffic.
  • The Princeton Daily Clarion published an article that the Gibson County Council authorized paying American Structurepoint for design work on the Gibson County Jail project to date.
  • The Northwest Times of Indiana updated readers about progress on the Merrillville Community Center, now known as the Dean & Barbara White Community Center, that our architects designed. The facility is expected to open in March 2021.
  • This Week.com published an article about the Jan. 4, 2021 opening of The Ashford of Grove City, a senior living community in Grove City, Ohio. We did civil engineering and land surveying for the project.
  • Building Excellence Magazine reported that American Structurepoint is a sponsor of the Hillside Community Garden project to bring urban farming to the Hillside Neighborhood in Indianapolis.
  • The Georgetown News-Democrat in Georgetown, Ohio, reported that American Structurepoint completed a study regarding the repair and upgrade of that village’s drinking water system.
  • The IBJ and Hamilton County Reporter reported on the preferred route for the SR 32 reconstruction project in Westfield for which we did the roadway design and environmental work.
  • Building Excellence Magazine reported that American Structurepoint will serve as an advisor to the 16 Tech Community Corporation for the design and construction of its signature bridge project in the Indianapolis innovation district.
  • Building Indiana Magazine and Building Excellence Magazine reported that American Structurepoint earned Healthiest Employers honors in Indiana and Ohio.
  • Current in Fishers published an article about the opening of the SR 37 and 126th Street interchange in Fishers, Indiana that we designed.
  • Pointstreet.com published an article about the construction of Lafayette’s new Loeb Stadium that we designed
  • Indiana Business.com reported on the opening of the Cline Avenue Bridge in East Chicago, Indiana. We designed the approaches to the $150 million bridge. (Please see the article appearing elsewhere in the newsletter.)
  • WBIW Radio reported on 2021 construction plans for the 7-Line project in Bloomington, Indiana. We are the design consultant for the project that will add bicycle lanes and an improved bus corridor along Seventh Street.
  • The Columbus Underground reported on construction of a new event venue in the Italian Village portion of Columbus for which we did civil engineering work.
  • The Warsaw Times-Union reported that the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission approved a $3,096.36 claim from American Structurepoint for the Buffalo Street Plaza reconstruction project from October.

December 2, 2020
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Elm Street Railroad Grade Separation Project Wins ACEC Ohio Honor Award

Kudos to the American Structurepoint engineering team responsible for designing the Elm Street Railroad Grade Separation project. The project received an Honor Award in the 2021 ACEC Ohio Engineering Excellence Awards! Our engineers partnered with the City of Lima, ODOT, and the Federal Highway Administration to design the realignment and widening of Elm Street and transformed a nearby six-leg, signalized intersection into a four-leg roundabout. Elm Street was lowered 20 feet below an existing at-grade railroad crossing to allow for continuous traffic flow when trains are stopped or slowed on the railroad tracks. We also designed a single-span deck girder bridge structure to carry rail traffic over Elm Street. Additionally, several aesthetic elements were incorporated that harken back to Lima’s rich railroading history. The project included extensive landscaping, decorative streetlamps, and 6-foot sidewalks to create a welcoming entrance into Lima’s downtown area. Way to go Ohio team!

December 2, 2020
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SR 37 and 126th Street Interchange Opens

A caravan of vehicles drove through a ribbon stretched across 126th Street to mark the opening of the 126th Street and SR 37 Interchange in Fishers, Indiana on November 19. American Structurepoint engineers designed the new interchange and are providing program management for the entire SR 37 Corridor project. The newly completed 126th Street interchange has been converted from a signalized intersection into a grade-separated interchange –all of which is part of Phase One of the State Road 37 Improvement Project. With SR 37 reconstructed below-grade and 126th Street converted to roundabouts, the traveling public will now experience free-flow movement, both north-south along SR 37 and east-west along 126th Street. The project broke ground in September 2019 and will be fully complete by spring 2021.

December 2, 2020
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Noble County Annex Groundbreaking

Jack Lashenik, Zach Wolf, Nick Peterson, Dan Weinheimer, and Matt Wright join the Noble County commissioners and county engineer for the groundbreaking

Executive Vice President and Partner Jack Lashenik addressed Noble County officials attending a November 18 groundbreaking for a $15 million Noble County Annex Building in Albion, Indiana. We are providing architecture design services for the 2-story, 40,000-sft annex that will bring under one roof most of the county’s administrative offices currently spread out among several buildings. Also attending from American Structurepoint were Business Development Director Matt Maday, Design Associate Nick Peterson, Justice Section Leader Dan Weinheimer, Federal Sector Leader Matt Wright, and National Sales Director Zach Wolf. Construction is scheduled to be completed in May 2022.

Noble County Annex renderings all lined up

December 2, 2020
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Project Update Roundup

Our clients and business partners are eagerly sharing photos and videos of three big projects making great progress during November.  Read on for the details.

Purdue University Veterinary Hospital

Please click on this link to enjoy a flyover view of the new Veterinary Medicine Teaching Hospitals project under construction at Purdue. American Structurepoint proudly provided civil/site design services for this project. The new facility encompasses 164,000 gross sft and will provide new teaching hospitals for equine, small animals, and farm animals.

Loeb Stadium, Lafayette, Indiana

Great progress occurred during November at Loeb Stadium in Lafayette, including installing the artificial turf, stadium seating, protective netting to keep fans safe from foul baseballs, and glass for the suites and ticket windows.  Take time to watch this 43-second video. Depending on the weather, construction will conclude in December 2020 or January 2021, with a grand opening set for spring 2021.

Cooper Tire Warehouse, Whiteland, Indiana

Construction of the one million-sft warehouse and distribution facility developed by Mohr Capital for Cooper Tire in Whiteland is well underway. American Structurepoint provided civil/site engineering, land surveying, and landscape architecture services for the project. Special thanks to Pepper Construction Group for providing the progress photo!

December 2, 2020
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Executive Promotions for Canfield, Braun

With great pleasure, we announce two executive promotions – Cash Canfield to chief operating officer and Ben Braun to executive vice president. Since Cash joined American Structurepoint nearly 24 years ago, he has engaged in all sorts of operational activities that have prepared him well for this job. From large projects, to design teams, to groups, and on to divisions, Cash has been an extremely effective builder of our company.  Many of us enjoy success today because of the groundwork Cash has laid.

With all this growth and diversity of services comes the increased importance of managing and directing the “business of the business.” No single individual has dedicated as much time and energy in this area as Ben Braun. Ben has nearly 20 years under his belt, with most of it helping President Rick Conner run our company. His dedication and expertise in building our staff is key to maintaining our effectiveness as we grow.

Growth is a fact of life at American Structurepoint and it is in the DNA of all of us. Cash and Ben are just what is needed to dive into every aspect of our company and take their hard work, wisdom, and ingenuity to new levels. Congratulations Cash and Ben!

December 2, 2020
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Promotion News – Congrats to Patrick O’Connor, Melanie Bucher

Congratulations are in order for Patrick O’Connor and Melanie Bucher for receiving promotions in November. Read on for the details.

Patrick O’Connor – Traffic Team Leader


Congratulations to Patrick O’Connor on his promotion to traffic team leader. Patrick has the leadership skills, technical expertise, and great attitude to manage the day-to-day operations and production of the traffic engineering team as well as possesses the ability to mentor the talented staff. Patrick will work closely with Hardik Shah as his trusted advisor as Hardik continues to focus on growing the group and diversifying traffic engineering services in all our design centers in 2021 and beyond.

Patrick joined American Structurepoint in 2014 as a senior traffic engineer/project manager. He helped diversify the traffic team’s core services with his signal operations expertise that resulted in the firm winning work in South Bend, Bloomington, and Valparaiso. Some of his notable projects include the Red Line BRT Signal Design, Indianapolis Department of Public Works Two-Way Conversion Study, and most recently, more than 60 signal designs for various on-calls for INDOT districts. We wish Patrick continued success in his new role.

Melanie Bucher – HR Manager


Congratulations to Melanie Bucher on her promotion to HR manager. Melanie’s promotion is one more step in the progression of building an HR and hiring machine that can service our fast-paced, growing company. Since joining American Structurepoint in 2016, Melanie has worn many hats in our company, but she spends most of her time with compliance and employee relations and has taken on many special assignments.  She worked very closely with IT Applications Manager Mike Steffy on the rollout of our new training software, Pinnacle, which has been of great value to our company.  Earlier this year, she was integral in helping build policies and understanding the new time-off laws and other issues related to COVID-19. Please extend congratulations to Melanie the next time you see her.

December 2, 2020
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Fishers Celebrates 96th Street Rehabilitation

The Fishers’ community celebrated the completion of the 96th Street Rehabilitation with a ribbon cutting ceremony November 9. American Structurepoint led the following work in partnership with the INDOT, the cities of Fishers and Indianapolis, and Hamilton County:

  • Widening and adding travel lanes on 96th Street between Lantern Road and Cumberland Road
  • Adding a grass median to separate the new 4-lane road
  • Reconstructing and adding lanes on Mud Creek Bridge as well as sidewalks
  • Completing a multi-lane roundabout at 96th Street and Sargent Road

This multidiscipline project encompassed roadway and bridge design, land surveying, environmental services, and construction solutions to deliver the 96th Street Rehabilitation. The long-term dedication and completion by our team successfully brought the many communities together and improved traffic flow and mobility for travelers.

Some of the American Structurepoint team who worked on this project

December 2, 2020
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Camp Belzer Groundbreaking

 

Mike McBride (far left) joins in the groundbreaking ceremony

We were honored to participate in a groundbreaking ceremony for two new facilities at Camp Belzer in Indianapolis on November 10 – the Skip & Alex Lange Innovation Center and a new maintenance building.  American Structurepoint provided civil/site engineering and land surveying services for this $7 million project at the 200-acre camp operated by the Crossroads of American Council, Boy Scouts of America. The council is planning a multi-year, transformational expansion of the Camp Belzer campus. Council leaders envision making Camp Belzer a field trip destination for educational activities for Central Indiana school systems.

Camp Belzer Phase 1 master plan

December 2, 2020
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Festive Virtual Holiday Party Alert

No matter if you’ve been naughty or nice, make plans now to join the virtual Holiday Party Saturday, December 12, 8 p.m. to midnight Eastern Standard Time. The event features a gift drawing and our very own Luke Kahren providing DJ entertainment!

Be sure to download the PhotoCircle app so you don’t miss out on any of the fun! The interactive app allows you to upload pictures into a private album that only members can view.

Can’t make it to the virtual party? You can still join the album to view photos!

Join the Circle now:

https://join.photocircleapp.com/TG84734BN4

Use pin 884151 to join the American Structurepoint Virtual Holiday Party album!

December 2, 2020
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Highland Staff Conduct Holiday Food Drive

Our Highland design center staff reached into their pantries and pocketbooks to collect food for NWI No Child Hungry just in time for the holidays! NWI No Child Hungry provides buddy bags to northwest Indiana children and adults who lack a reliable source or sufficient amount of food.  Staffers gave cash and food donations bound for the nonprofit organization based in Crown Point, Indiana. Buddy bags are kid-friendly sacks of food that contain a non-perishable breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a treat. The team donated goodies worth $832 to be placed in the buddy bags. Awesome job, Highland team!

December 2, 2020
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Employees Return Home after Yearlong Deployment

American Structurepoint proudly welcomes home two Land Surveying Group employees, Staff Surveyor Jarrod Perry and Instrument Operator Anmer Rivera from overseas deployment with the Indiana Army National Guard. In September 2019, they departed for a year of missions in the Middle East. This was Anmer’s first deployment and Jarrod’s third.

During the year, Jarrod was assigned projects in Kuwait and Iraq while Anmer was in Kuwait, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Although they cannot share the specifics on the work they completed, they did share that they conducted over 40 engineering missions to improve force protection throughout the Middle East. These improvements were in correlation to Operation Inherit Resolve and Operation Freedom Sentinel. After the year’s missions were complete, Anmer returned to work on October 26 and Jarrod on November 9. Thank you both for your service!