This year’s International Low Impact Development (LID) Conference was hosted virtually on July 20th through 24th. The LID Conference series is organized by members of the American Society of Civil Engineers - Environment and Water Resources Institute: Urban Water Resources Research Council and showcases the latest developments, technologies, and case studies related to LID ... READ MORE >
The Clippership Wharf project won an Award for Climate Change Project of the Year from Environmental Business Council New England, Inc. (EBC), announced on September 17th at the virtual awards ceremony. The award recognized the project team’s innovative integration of resiliency features and leading commitment to protecting and enhancing Boston’s urban harbor. Nitsch Engineering ... READ MORE >
The Children’s Wharf, Martin’s Park project won a 2020 Engineering Excellence Silver Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies of Massachusetts, and a 2020 Engineering Excellence National Recognition Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC). The award recognized Nitsch Engineering for its unique approach to designing the structural support system for ... READ MORE >
On Tuesday, May 7th, Nitsch Engineering received two National Recognition Awards at the American Council of Engineering Companies’ (ACEC’s) 52nd annual Engineering Excellence Awards Gala held in Washington, D.C. The awards recognize Nitsch for “exemplary engineering achievement” on both the Massachusetts Institute of Technology North Corridor and the D.C. Water Kennedy Street Green Infrastructure projects. ... READ MORE >
Nitsch Engineering designed a new landscape filter approach that is more flexible for implementation in complex sites The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) North Corridor project won a 2019 Engineering Excellence Silver Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies of Massachusetts (ACEC/MA) on March 20, 2019. The award recognized Nitsch Engineering for their unique ... READ MORE >
Nitsch Engineering designed a high-performance urban streetscape retrofit that serves as a model to help reduce the District’s combined sewer overflow discharges The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority (DC Water) Kennedy Street Green Infrastructure Challenge project won a 2019 Engineering Excellence Honor Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies of Metropolitan Washington ... READ MORE >
Nitsch Engineering’s site design created a platform on which a new public area could thrive. The Boston Public Library’s Johnson Building renovation project won a 2018 Engineering Excellence Gold Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies of Massachusetts (ACEC/MA) and a 2018 Engineering Excellence National Recognition Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies ... READ MORE >
Nitsch Engineering has been selected to design green infrastructure improvements on Kennedy Street in Washington, D.C., as the winning streetscape entry in the DC Water Green Infrastructure Challenge design competition. After being selected as one of the finalists in the planning and design phase of the competition, Nitsch Engineering’s team refined their design for ... READ MORE >
The Nitsch Engineering team’s design for the DC Water Green Infrastructure Challenge has been selected as one of the winners of the planning and design phase of the competition. Working in partnership with Urban Rain|Design, Nitsch Engineering’s proposal for Kennedy|Greened: A Neighborhood Green Street Project includes six green infrastructure strategies that can be replicated ... READ MORE >
Nitsch Engineering, a multi-disciplined engineering and land surveying firm, is pleased to announce that ten of their projects recently received awards. Seven Nitsch Engineering projects were awarded Preservation Achievement Awards from the Boston Preservation Alliance (BPA), while three projects were awarded Excellence Awards from the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP). BPA (http://www.bostonpreservation.org) bestows ... READ MORE >