We consider our Fieldsmart skills to be the greatest asset we bring to any project.  Being Fieldsmart is the ability to tailor projects to meet specific field criteria, developed through considerable field experience.  This project continuity benefits our engineers by illustrating how design is translated into construction, which can then be applied to design future projects with constructability issues in mind.  Developing Fieldsmart skills is at the center of our professional development program.

Fieldsmart engineers provide considerable value for our clients, who work with engineers who tailor their projects in expectation of construction realities, and engineers-turned-construction managers who understand all the nuances of the design in the field.  Our substantial field experience also promotes an understanding of how to customize design solutions, rather than rely on standard “cookbook” solutions.  While standards have their place, we often realize significant cost savings and quality improvements by tailoring a project to meet unique field conditions.

Senator Merkley visits Oregon City Project

US Senator Jeff Merkley paid a visit to the Main Street Improvements jobsite this week. Pictured above with Project Manager Adam Crafts and Project Engineer Dan Morrison, Senator Merkley toured the project while meeting with the Downtown Association Manager Lloyd Purdy and local business owners.  This multi-phase downtown Oregon City street improvement project consists of [...]