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Aug 222016
 

The Vermont Business Growth Awards, also known as the 5x5x5 Growth Awards, presented annually by Vermont BusinessVT-Growth-Awards-logo Magazine and KeyBank, recognize five Vermont businesses that have experienced the greatest growth over the past five years in five different business categories. This year, DuBois & King has been recognized by Vermont Business Magazine as one of the five fastest growing Vermont businesses in the Employee Owned category. Categories for this year’s awards are: Employee Owned, Services, Manufacturing, Technology, and Wholesale. The award ceremony will be held on September 12 at the Burlington Hilton.

“DuBois & King’s growth over the last five years is directly attributed to its employees,” says President Jeffrey Tucker. “The result of great people delivering great service is repeat business and growth. DuBois & King has been fortunate to have attracted and retained a dedicated, engaged, intelligent, and enthusiastic team of professional service providers and support staff.”

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Jun 032016
 

Gilman Road

Gilman Road The Town of Royalton, Vermont’s Gilman Road Relocation project was recognized by the National Association of Development Organization’s (NADO) 2016 Excellence in Regional Transportation Awards. The project, designed by DuBois & King (D&K), was selected for demonstrating innovative transportation resiliency. The award program is recognizing 30 noteworthy national projects that met regional transportation needs in innovative ways.

The Two Rivers Ottauquechee Regional Commission (TRORC) was instrumental in procuring funding for the project, administering the grant, and providing NEPA documentation. TRORC provides planning, mapping, facilitation, grant writing, and project management services to thirty member towns in Vermont. TRORC Senior Planner Rita Seto will be attending NADO’s annual National Regional Transportation Conference in June to accept the award.

Tropical Storm Irene caused failure of 400 linear feet of the Gilman Road embankment along the White River. The 80-feet high riverbank failed as flooding caused significant erosion at the toe of the embankment. The embankment was unstable, vulnerable to further damage, and threatened the roadway above. DuBois & King worked with the Town to oversee, manage, and execute multiple Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)-funded projects, including the reconstruction, stabilization, and relocation of Gilman Road.

Visit https://www.nado.org/events/rpo2016/ to learn more about the upcoming 2016 National Regional Transportation Conference.

photos right: Gilman Road

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Jun 012016
 
Blair Bridge

D&K’s Robert Durfee presented Code Provisions for Covered Bridges at SEAM’s seminar on IBC changes.

On May 23, the Structural Engineers Association of Maine (SEAM), hosted a seminar: 2015 and Beyond – International Building Code Changes. The event took place in Saco and featured seven panelists discussing various topics related to the changing building codes. Maine is transitioning from the 2009 to the 2015 International Building Code (IBC) and the seminar was focused on the most dramatic code changes and future code changes impacting structural engineering in the state.

DuBois & King’s Robert H. Durfee, PE, SECB, a nationally recognized expert in covered bridge repair and restoration, presented Code Provisions for Covered Bridges. Code review for covered bridges presents interesting challenges, as the glory years of covered bridge construction were prior to established building codes, and currently there is no specific code for covered bridges. Most covered bridges are considered historic structures and repair and restoration strategies need to: retain the historic fabric, repair first and then replace, and additions need to be reversible.

Robert Durfee works out of the firm’s Laconia, New Hampshire office. Bob can be reached at rdurfee@dubois-king.com.

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May 242016
 
D&K's Scott Bourcier crossing the finish line.

D&K’s Scott Bourcier crossing the finish line.

Spartanburg, SC. DuBois & King’s Scott Bourcier, PE, managed to cut his previous record down by more than 40 minutes in the “Assault on Mount Mitchell” bicycle race. The 41st edition of the annual race took place on Monday, May 16. The course is largely uphill and winds its 103 miles through the Blue Ridge Parkway. 850 riders from around the world entered the race, one of the most grueling races in the southeast. The race is roughly 10,000 feet of uphill climb. The winning rider completed the race in 5 hours, 16 minutes. Scott finished in 6 hours, 43 minutes. Other notable cyclists included NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson. The proceeds from the event benefit the Spartanburg Freewheelers Association, a nonprofit organization that provides advocacy for bicycle safety and education of area cyclists.

Scott is a dedicated cyclist (approximately 7,000 miles/year) and when he is not riding his bicycle, he is a full-time project manager and senior civil engineer working out of the firm’s Bedford, New Hampshire office. Congratulations Scott!

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Apr 262016
 
D&K engineers pictured in the firm’s new Brandon office. Pictured left to right, Jon Ashley, PE, Jeremy Rathbun, PE, and Charles Johnston, EI.

D&K engineers pictured in the firm’s new Brandon office. Pictured left to right, Jon Ashley, PE, Jeremy Rathbun, PE, and Charles Johnston, EI.

D&K has opened a new office in Brandon. The 25 Union Street location provides a base of operations for firm engineers living on the western side of the Green Mountains and the location will better serve clients along the Route 7 corridor. D&K’s Jon Ashley, PE, is providing leadership for the Brandon office. Jon is a Senior Civil/Environmental Engineer with 23 years of professional experience. Jon’s professional experience includes municipal water and sewer, site development, brownfield and hazardous site remediation. Jon is a resident of nearby Whiting and brings significant knowledge of the area, having served municipal clients in the region for decades.

“We are very excited to join the Brandon and greater Addison and Rutland Counties community,” says DuBois & King’s President Jeff Tucker.  “Our new Brandon office will enable the firm to better serve our clients in the area, match local expertise with area needs, as well as save some wear and tear on our staff that currently commute from the area. The advancement in technology has brought project teams together while working in different locations. We are looking forward to better integrating ourselves into the community and the additional engineering resources will expand options for municipalities in the region. This is a win-win for our clients and the firm.”

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