USKH Inc. has a long history with aviation projects. We know the importance of safety for air travelers in Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, and around the world. Read more about our current efforts.
USKH traffic engineer Will Webb, P.E., recently became certified as a Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (P.T.O.E.) by examination. Will scored the highest among more than 100 professional engineers who took the exam.
USKH Inc. and the Columbia Rural Electric Association teamed up on a renovation/expansion at a former warehouse at the Port of Walla Walla, Washington.
USKH Landscape Architect and Planner Wm. Dwayne Adams, Jr., wrote an article about memorial planning for the November/December issue of Landscape Architect Business magazine. He says it is one of the "most daunting" and "most rewarding" types of work designers tackle.
USKH Landscape Architect Terry Schoenthal's article about effectively mixing design and equipment for playround safety appeared in the September/October issue of Landscape Architecture Business Magazine.
USKH Inc. selects Kennet Bertelsen, P.E., as the firm's newest Associate.
In 2004, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) embarked upon a project to reclaim portions of approximately 11 miles of abandoned placer-mined land in the Harrison Creek valley near Central, Alaska.
Due to the U.S. Airways Flight 1540 bird strike and emergency landing on the Hudson River on January 15, 2009, all Part 139 Airports are required to perform a Wildlife Hazard Assessment and maintain a Wildlife Hazard Management Plan.