
Precision Surveying for Highway Projects That Stay on Track
Precision Surveying for the I-84 Highway Project in Utah Utah’s I-84 highway construction project required precise surveying and engineering expertise to meet the Utah Department
Precision Surveying for the I-84 Highway Project in Utah Utah’s I-84 highway construction project required precise surveying and engineering expertise to meet the Utah Department
Precision Environmental Mapping at Los Alamos National Laboratory Using advanced GPS and GIS technologies, Anderson Engineering delivered cutting-edge solutions for contamination characterization at Los Alamos
Groundwater Recovery at the Anaconda Copper Company Site The Anaconda Copper Company site in Yerington, Nevada, faced significant environmental challenges due to groundwater contamination from
The Elton Tunnel, part of the national tunnel and mine property, plays a crucial role in the region’s mining history. Securing the Legacy of Tooele’s
Innovative Engineering and Land Surveying Solutions for Sustainable Infrastructure Enhancing Energy Efficiency in Salt Lake City The Central Heating Plant project for the LDS Conference
Transforming Vision into Reality at the LDS Conference Center The LDS Conference Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, completed in 2000, is a monumental architectural
Comprehensive Soil Remediation for Environmental and Regulatory Success Anderson Engineering’s work at Rio Tinto Kennecott exemplifies cutting-edge soil remediation technologies and environmental management. Decades of
Tailings Impoundment Engineering for the Copperton Tailings The Copperton Tailings Impoundment in Copperton, Utah, exemplifies the intersection of environmental remediation and innovative engineering. Managed by
How Anderson Engineering Delivered Tailored Solutions for the F-33 Mine Reclamation The F-33 Mine, located in the Grants Uranium District of Cibola County, New Mexico,
Introduction The Bluewater Uranium Mill, located near Grants, New Mexico, operated as a significant uranium processing facility from 1953 to 1982. While the site played