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Aled Hughes joins Kleinschmidt Associates
22 February, 2024
Kleinschmidt Associates, an engineering, regulatory, and environmental consulting firm, has welcomed Aled Hughes, P.E., as its new Principal Consultant. With over 32 years of experience in civil/structural engineering, Hughes will play a key role in leading dam safety projects and providing technical input to dam and hydropower initiatives. His appointment is set to bolster Kleinschmidt's project portfolio in the Western US.

SMEC’s Logashri Sewnarain elected to CESA Board
19 February, 2024
Logashri Sewnarain, the Chief Executive Officer of SMEC South Africa, has been appointed as a board member of Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA).

Knight Piésold Canada wins award for the Azambi project
25 April, 2019
Knight Piésold Canada received an Award of Merit in the Energy and Industry category from the Association of Consulting Engineering Companies British Columbia (ACEC-BC) for the Azambi Hydroelectric Project.

ASDSO issues Request for Expression of Interest
06 February, 2018
The Association of State Dam Safety Officials (ASDSO) in the US has issued a Request for Expression of Interest (EOI) from engineering consulting firms, research groups, academics, and others who are qualified to conduct technical training seminars on dam and levee safety issues for state officials and other engineers or practitioners in the dam and levee safety community.

EMEC’s fourth collaboration agreement in Asia
05 December, 2012
The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) based in Orkney, Scotland, has announced another major international collaboration agreement in which the test facility will assist in the development of a marine energy test centre in Taiwan.

Common sense reform
20 August, 2012
Positive steps have been made in the right direction and the licensing of US hydropower projects has improved. However, problems still exist and have the potential to stifle further development. Members of the industry recently gave their testimonies in support of new legislation, which will be of particular benefit to small hydro development. Suzanne Pritchard reports.

Dam Safety 2002 attracts over 600 attendees
25 November, 2002
The Association of State Dam Safety Officials held its nineteenth annual conference and exhibit show from 8-11 September 2002 at the Saddlebrook Resort, near Tampa, Florida. Approximately 620 state and federal regulators, engineering consultants, manufacturers and suppliers, academicians, dam owners and operators, students and others attended the conference, hosted by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.

Sustainability targets set for UK business
04 May, 2002

Final curtain for the World Commission on Dams
05 December, 2000
Report from the offical launch of the World Commission on Dams' final report. London, UK, 16 November 2000

Companies involved
01 January, 2000

Business affairs
10 September, 1999



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