6-2010: Nolte Ranked Among Top Construction Management Firms

Tuesday, 29 June 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 2010   Nolte Ranked Among Top Construction Management Firms Engineering News-Record (ENR) has once again ranked Nolte Associates, Inc. (Nolte) among the top construction management firms in the U.S.  In...
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5-2010: Nolte Receives Director's Recycling Award

Monday, 03 May 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 2010Nolte Receives Director's Recycling Award Nolte Associates, Inc. was won a Director's Recycling Award from the City of San Diego Environmental Services Department. Recognized by the City of San Diego for their innovative programs, Nolte has successfully implemented a variety of waste reduction, reuse, recycling and recycled product procurement programs. "This is the fifth year in a row that Nolte...
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2010: 30th Street 20a Transmission Undergrounding

Thursday, 29 April 2010

30th Street 20a Transmission Undergrounding The largest span of utility undergrounding in the history of San Diego, the 30th Street 20a Transmission Undergrounding moved 3.5 miles (20,304 feet) of overhead transmission line underground. The project, which provides a safer, more reliable energy source for the people of San Diego, received a 2009 Outstanding Civil Energy Project Award from the American Society of Civil Engineers...
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2010: Manteca Wastewater Quality Control Facility – Schedule D

Thursday, 29 April 2010

Manteca Wastewater Quality Control Facility – Schedule D The City of Manteca Wastewater Quality Control Facility (WQCF) is a 10 million gallon per day (mgd) activated sludge biofilter plant that discharges tertiary effluent to the San Joaquin River. However, satisfying regulatory requirements with chlorination practices had proven difficult and resulted in a number of fines. The chemical-free solution was to upgrade the treatment...
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02-2001: Civic Entrepreneur of the Year
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February 2001
George Nolte, Jr., Honored with Civic Entrepreneur Award

George Nolte, Jr., is the first recipient of the Peter McCuen Award for Civic Entrepreneurs. The Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce created the award in memory of Peter McCuen. Mr. McCuen was a local developer who took his civic responsibility seriously and made a tremendous impact on the Sacramento community with his fund raising, mentoring, enthusiasm, and development efforts. Civic Entrepreneurship is a concept that encourages business leaders to bring to the community the same spirit of entrepreneurship and commitment they bring to their business endeavors.

George Nolte, Jr., was honored with the award primarily for his work in initiating the Regional Action Partnership/Valley Vision. The group evaluated the region in terms of 'economic clusters' (rather than political boundaries), formulated plans for seven critical regional issues, and has been diligently carrying them out. George is a member of the board of that group and is also a trustee of the Urban Land Institute, which help initiate the group. Active in a variety of professional organizations, George is firm believer that contributions to community and professional organizations further the Nolte firm's goals and guarantee Nolte's continued successful place in the markets and communities they serve.

Headquartered in Sacramento, Nolte provides comprehensive engineering, land planning, surveying, and management services for clients throughout the Western United States and in Mexico.
 
10-2004: Dave Richard named VP
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October 2004
Richard Named Vice President in Northern California Region

Nolte recently named new Principals to aid in the management of the firm. A new Vice President in the Northern California Region is Dave Richard, PE, currently the Managing Director of the Manteca/Madera offices.

Dave Richard, PE, has been with the firm since 1984 and is fully knowledgeable of the capabilities of the entire organization. Dave was named as managing director of the Manteca/Madera offices earlier this year, coming from being the director of water resources out of Nolte's Sacramento office. During the last fifteen years, Dave has worked on nearly 50 projects in Central California, ranging from comprehensive master plans to large scale infrastructure improvements such as the $45 million Manteca Wastewater Quality Control Facility, Phase III Expansion.

Established in 1949, Nolte is a full-service civil engineering firm with nearly 400 professionals in offices throughout the Western United States and Mexico. Their staff includes engineers, planners and surveyors. Areas of specialty include: flood control and drainage; land planning and development; structural engineering; surveying and mapping; traffic and transportation; water supply, distribution and treatment; wastewater engineering and water recycling; construction and program management.
 
02-2004: Nolte Appoints New Managing Director
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February 2004
Nolte Appoints New Managing Director

Dave Richard, PE, has been promoted to serve as the managing director of Nolte's Manteca/Madera offices. In that role he serves as a senior project manager responsible for project delivery, quality assurance, and client satisfaction. He has been with the firm since 1984 and is fully knowledgeable of the capabilities of the entire organization. Prior to the managing director position, Dave was the director of water resources out of Nolte's Sacramento office.

During the last fifteen years, Dave has worked on nearly 50 projects in the area ranging from comprehensive master plans to large scale infrastructure improvements such as the $45 million Manteca Wastewater Quality Control Facility, Phase III Expansion.

Established in 1949, Nolte is a full-service civil engineering firm with over 350 professionals in offices throughout the Western United States and Mexico. Nolte is a professional service firm of engineers, planners and surveyors. Areas of specialty include: flood control and drainage; land planning and development; structural engineering; surveying and mapping; traffic and transportation; water supply, distribution and treatment; wastewater engineering and water recycling; and construction and program management.
 
03-2004: Program Management Saves Municipalities Time
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March 2004
Program Management Saves Municipalities Time, Money and the Headaches of Managing Multiple Projects at Once

Nolte recently demonstrated the value of Program Management services to the City of Colorado Springs. Several years ago, residents voted to approve $88 million in bonds to finance 29 capital improvements, including safety, transportation, storm water, parks, and other community enhancements. The resulting Springs Community Improvement Program needed to complete the projects in three years. City Engineer, Gary Haynes, evaluated the magnitude and scheduling requirements of completing the projects on time and within budget, and decided his staff did not have time to hire consultants and contractors for each project. His solution was to hire Nolte to initiate a program management plan on 10 of the projects. Nolte directed each project, hiring the design consultants, overseeing public involvement, coordinating with the city, hiring contractors, and managing the construction inspection process. All 10 projects were completed on or ahead of schedule and the city was able to realize a financial benefit by leveraging project savings and managing revenue streams.

Nolte is a multidisciplinary surveying and engineering firm with offices throughout the Western United States and in Mexico. Colorado offices include Colorado Springs, Denver, and Fort Collins.
 
03-2004: Nolte wins CELSOC Engineering Excellence Merit Award
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Nolte wins CELSOC Engineering Excellence Merit Award

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority's (VTA) North Line Platforms Retrofit project has been awarded an Engineering Excellence Merit award from CELSOC in the Transportation category. The project greatly improved the VTA's light rail system by providing increased accessibility for the traveling public. The new system allows for a level entry from the platform to the cars, eliminating having to step up to the train and then negotiate stairs. It also eliminated the old mechanical lifts that had been used for individuals with disabilities. In addition to the safety and accessibility benefits, it also increased efficiency since boarding and exiting is much quicker and the train operators no longer have to exit the train to assist people using the lifts. Nolte was the civil design engineer for the project and led a team that included VBN Architects, The Beals Group, and Y&C Transportation Consultants.

Nolte is a multidisciplinary surveying and engineering firm with offices throughout the Western United States and in Mexico. Colorado offices include Colorado Springs, Denver, and Fort Collins.
 
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