- Locations
- United States
- International
United StatesInternationalLatin America Region
- Careers
- Contact Us
We provide fully integrated facility solutions that ensure the execution of capital projects across markets, offering local presence and global reach to the private and public sectors.
With broad-based expertise across disciplines, we are an unparalleled source for performance-driven facilities built to deliver, from concept to ribbon-cutting.
With a broad range of in-house engineering expertise, we can optimize your current operations or take your new project from concept to completion, providing unrivaled service and results.
Haskell is a global network of experts providing integrated design, engineering, construction and professional services to clients and communities.
Home / News & Insights / Large and Innovative Transportation Project Honored in ACEC Engineering Excellence Awards
From its very beginning, the partnership between Benham, a Haskell Company, and the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) to widen Interstate-235, rebuild a major interchange and replace and realign a BNSF Railway line and bridge was an attention-grabber.
Receiving a National Honor Award for Transportation during the American Council of Engineering Companies’ (ACEC) annual Engineering Excellence Awards (EEA), though, is a crowning accolade.
“It’s a big honor to receive the Grand Conceptor Award at the state level, and then to have the project actually catch the eye of the national committee, that's just really kind of humbling,” said Benham Project Manager Sue Tryon.
A panel of about 30 judges with expertise from across the consulting engineering environment bestowed 16 Grand Awards and 20 Honor Awards to projects that demonstrate an exceptional degree of innovation, complexity, achievement and value. Originally scheduled for announcement during the black-tie ACEC EEA Gala in April, the awards were announced December 1 during a virtual event because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Benham’s plans for the “I-235 Broadway Widening at 50th Street & BNSF Railroad” project was the largest construction package in ODOT history at a contract bid price of $81 million. Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) techniques minimized disruption to 115,000 daily commuters and BNSF rail traffic and also prevented the contractor from building the trusses over traffic or reducing the number of travel lanes during construction.
The contractor erected the trusses offsite and moved them into place using Self-Propelled Modular Transports, avoiding a reduction to one lane each way on I-235 for several months. Instead, highway closure required only a single three-day weekend and rail less than a day. Implementing ABC greatly improved safety for workers and the public.
In addition to satisfying the ACEC’s selection criteria, the project satisfied the traveling public in the busy multimodal corridor. The project’s main event – transportation and placement of two railroad truss spans, each measuring 275 yards long and 45 feet high and weighing 2 million pounds – drew spectators to a prearranged viewing area and streamed live online from three different angles.
“It was a huge success in our client's eyes,” Tryon said. “The public received it so well. ODOT set up a viewing area and had three live-stream cameras going the whole weekend including footage from a drone. They really played it up on local television news stories, Facebook, and Twitter. The public was so appreciative of how it was handled and that they were only inconvenienced for that one weekend instead of for months, so that really pleased ODOT.”
The project rebuilt I-235 entrance and exit ramps, extended a major drainage structure and bored a 96-inch storm sewer line to alleviate chronic flooding and road closures caused by heavy rains. Innovative techniques allowed 30-foot-tall retaining walls to be constructed adjacent to the interstate without disrupting utilities or requiring the relocation of adjoining businesses.
Ultimately, the project finished nearly a year ahead of schedule, allowing ODOT to proceed with the last phase of widening I-235 to six lanes through this vital corridor.
“It was one of those projects of a lifetime,” Tryon said. “The chief engineer for ODOT said this is one of his crowning achievements. To be a part of walking along side this 2-million-pound truss going down the highway – that's a once-in-a-lifetime thing for a lot of us in the department.”
Haskell delivers $2± billion annually in Architecture, Engineering, Construction (AEC) and Consulting solutions to assure certainty of outcome for complex capital projects worldwide. Haskell is a global, fully integrated, single-source design-build and EPC firm with over 2,200 highly specialized, in-house design, construction and administrative professionals across industrial and commercial markets. With 20+ office locations around the globe, Haskell is a trusted partner for global and emerging clients.
Walk the halls of Haskell’s Jacksonville, Florida, headquarters and you’ll see all the signs of a thriving design and construction...
With an assist from Haskell Steel, a team of senior civil engineering students from the University of North Florida (UNF)...
Bring up climate change in a large room, and you’re likely to get a variety of opinions – perhaps even an argument or two, some...
The beverage industry has undergone significant evolution since Haskell performed the first of more than 1,000 jobs for...
With 135 employees in its Oklahoma City and Tulsa offices, Benham, a Haskell Company, has been ranked No. 1 among midsize...
As Governmental Design Director for Benham, a Haskell Company, Tomra Russell has overseen Haskell projects for numerous...
In the evolving world of civil engineering, innovation is the driving force behind progress. Haskell Civil Engineers...
The design team has been working hard for months and has developed an excellent drawing and specification package. The...
Virtual collaboration has become the new normal, but no Zoom meeting can replicate the serendipity and camaraderie that...
David Walker already had a full-time job as an electrical engineer with Benham, a Haskell Company, when he was approached...
Federal government facilities have come a long way since Benham, a Haskell Company, performed its first design work for...
The job description for the Senior Civil Transportation Engineer opening with Benham, a Haskell Company, in its Tulsa,...
If you have experience writing proposals to procure federal government work and want to take your career to new heights,...
Editor’s note: Haskell.com is celebrating Engineers Week 2023 by leveraging the expertise of our nearly 200 engineers...
Editor’s note: Haskell.com is celebrating Engineers Week 2023 by leveraging the expertise of our nearly 200 engineers...
Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) Commissioning is a systematic process of ensuring, verifying, and documenting...
Teresa Lewis remembers her uncle serving as a Salvation Army bellringer each holiday season. His outreach efforts have...
Chris Bunal learned the meaning of responsibility early in life, thanks to military service in the Air Force. “I was thrown...
Bob Streets, a Senior Mechanical Engineer in Industrial Design, has been named the recipient of the 2022 Engdahl Award,...
Time doesn’t stand still in seaport operations. Ships arrive 24 hours a day, seven days a week and require constant readiness...
Pharmacy requirements are evolving, and requirements for the physical spaces that pharmacies occupy have tightened...
Electricity is the lifeblood of virtually every facility. Whether it’s the heating, cooling and network operations of...
The children of 15 Haskell team members will receive this year’s Haskell Company Scholarship awards, the company has announced....
Editor’s note: February 20-26 is designated as National Engineers Week 2022. All week, Haskell.com is featuring innovating...
Haskell structural engineers Mary Shinners and John O’Brien will present topics of great personal interest as the National...
Nominated for her problem solving, creative thinking, and self-motivation, Kim Kirkpatrick, Administrative Assistant...
Robbie Isaac didn’t become a mechanical engineer to collect accolades or serve as a role model, but, as it turns out, she...
Time is of the essence now that Congress has passed and President Joe Biden has signed into law the sweeping, multi-year...
Brad Yoder commemorates Veterans Day with simple rituals. He pulleys up the American flag at his home, watches the parade...
High-quality design has a profound ability to affect our experience and perception of space. In addition to helping providers...
I am often approached by healthcare facilities regarding soiling or staining on their furniture, cracked upholstery,...
We as humans are configured a certain way. We all have the same systems – like circulatory, digestive, nervous – that work...
This summer, intern Paul Breite has worked with his father, John Breite, at Haskell’s St. Louis, Missouri, office learning...
Whether it’s a three-level metropolitan interchange or a new shoulder on a rural state highway, the Oklahoma Department...
As recently as 100 years ago, lawyers, notaries, and others were performing the work of engineers despite their lack of...
The Haskell Company Scholarship recently awarded $1,500 academic scholarships to the children of 14 Haskell team members...
Maddy Nolan now has important letters behind her last name. The Haskell interior designer recently became Maddy Nolan,...
“Providing team members with the best job of their lives is one of the most important things we do. Our group is quite literally...
Whether it’s creating the communication and automation systems that allow the smooth operation of packaging machinery...
Haskell’s structural engineering team helps clients solve unique challenges – such as designing an explosion room or...
Editor’s note: Haskell is proud to join its more than 650 design professionals in celebrating Engineers Week. Founded...
Editor’s note: Haskell is proud to join its more than 650 design professionals in celebrating Engineers Week. Founded...
Editor’s note: Haskell is proud to join its more than 650 design professionals in celebrating Engineers Week. Founded...
Editor’s note: Haskell is proud to join its more than 650 design professionals in celebrating Engineers Week. Founded...
As the first boots on the ground on any new-build project, Haskell’s in-house civil-site engineers give clients an accelerated...
COVID-19 has forced the healthcare world into uncharted territory. Protecting patients from those who are contagious...
Temperature and humidity (T&H) control in hospital facilities is often a struggle for facilities staff and a source...
Replacing a truss bridge for the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad (BNSF), a key component of the largest construction...
As Chief Mechanical Engineer for Haskell, Matt Ford is responsible for ensuring that the systems supporting facility...
Fundamentally, it’s the responsibility of engineers to ensure that a design is safe and meets all appropriate codes. But...
Matt Ford, Haskell’s Chief Mechanical Engineer, is the 2020 winner of the company’s Engdahl Award, given annually to a...
The public health crisis of the past nine months has shone a spotlight on the tireless care that doctors, nurses, and other...
With such a profound shift in how to conduct business in a pandemic, determining how to conduct tasks in a sustainable way...
When Haskell was founded in 1965, architects couldn’t work in the same organization as construction staff. The American...
In my previous blog, I discussed the clash prevention process and how Haskell is using that to advance our designs and deliverables....
It has been almost 115 years since the first professional engineering license was issued to Charles Bellamy. Today, the...
As August began, most Haskell interns returned to their respective schools with new skills, new stories and new experiences...
For Emily Moseley, engineering isn’t only a job. Inspired by a former teacher and mentor, Moseley discovered her interest...
The last few months have brought forth many discussions surrounding the effects of COVID-19, both current and long-lasting....
While emergency departments and critical care units have been inundated with patients due to the COVID-19 outbreak, many...
As we define our new normal based on our COVID-19 experience, each of our perspectives will begin to shape healthcare design...
The COVID-19 pandemic has shifted a lot of focus and evaluation to the design of the contemporary hospital patient room....
Haskell and geotechnical partner Building and Earth Sciences will receive a National Recognition Award from the American...
Growing up near St. Louis, Todd Miller originally wanted to design roller coasters, so much so that it led him to a physics...
Tiffany Shaw grew up loving to build and fix things with her father. She never knew this love for problem solving would lead...
Sue Tryon grew up visiting job sites with her father, a structural engineer. And while those visits sparked her interest...
Haskell Project Superintendent Steve Clifford was just finishing a challenging job for the United States Coast Guard...
As a construction manager in Haskell’s Mexico City office, Waldo Salado delivers solutions. Salado helps to lead projects...
Engineering system design and installation for behavior health spaces and buildings require a different approach than...
Reliable medical gas and vacuum systems are at the pinnacle of patient care. They provide life-supporting gases that are...
Preventing infections is a challenge in any emergency department. In particular, communicable infections like tuberculosis,...
Most hospital facilities we work with have chilled water system issues. These issues tend to manifest as hot offices, unstable...
Many hospital facilities receive a plethora of “too hot/too cold” complaints from staff. Maintenance personnel may have...
With the recent reports of Legionella in the news, many facility managers wonder if an outbreak could happen at their hospital....
Now that you’ve defined your business opportunity in Step One of our How to Build a Distillery series, it’s time to assemble...
Congratulations to Haskell’s Frank Mangin, Senior Vice President – AE Practice Leader, on receiving an...
JACKSONVILLE, FL – The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Mid-Atlantic has selected Haskell’s Federal Division...
JACKSONVILLE, FL – The Wyoming Military Department has selected Haskell’s Federal Division for the design and construction...
When Anheuser-Busch, the world’s largest beer producer, broke ground on a $175 million expansion to their Metal Container...
Suppose you work for a company headquartered in Wichita, Kansas, and your goals are to reduce manufacturing costs, increase...
Is it possible to make energy upgrades to your facility without being hampered by the inability to raise rates or undertake...
The Miami-Dade Commission approved $1.6 billion over the next 15 years to repair and update the county’s aging water and...
111 Riverside Avenue
Jacksonville, FL 32202
© 2024 Haskell. All rights reserved.