Mt. Tahoma High School Classroom Visit!
Our team recently visited Mt. Tahoma High School to speak with students in the Pre-Engineering program.
Our team recently visited Mt. Tahoma High School to speak with students in the Pre-Engineering program.
ACE sessions are back in-person this year! One of our longest standing partnerships, Coughlin Porter Lundeen has provided mentors for years.
Path With Art’s new community arts hub features 4,800 square…
This holiday season we participated in Sawhorse Revolution’s Gingerbread Barn-Raiser event.
More than just a ride, Bike MS is an experience driven by passion, camaraderie, and a desire to make a difference.
Amazon’s Nitro incorporates a first-of-its kind application in its latest commercial office development – a permanent home for local non-profit and family shelter Mary’s Place.
This one goes out to all our fellow parents! How to navigate Stay Home, Stay Healthy life as a family, from talking to your kids about coronavirus to finding success with at-home learning.
We’ve assembled resources to help our clients and partners understand the CARES Act and lead their teams and businesses through these unprecedented times.
From supporting local businesses to sending an encouraging word to healthcare workers, we’ve assembled a few ways to support others in this unprecedented time. And from our team to you – we wish you and your loved ones well during this difficult time. We’re all in this together.
Each year, our firm donates hundreds of hours to both local and international nonprofit organizations, serving on executive boards and committees, participating in mentor programs, hosting fundraisers, and getting our hands dirty at workday events!
How a local non-profit offers real solutions to homelessness, poverty and hunger.
Structural Engineer Sam Adiputra shares his experience traveling to Indonesia with Build Change’s post-disaster reconnaissance team.
How local change-maker, Miir, helped us create a unique, meaningful employee appreciation gift.
This summer we donned helmets and biked countless miles to raise awareness for two noteworthy causes.
By partnering with Mary’s Place, our back-to-school shopping meant equipping students for a great start to the year!
Highlighting one of our favorite annual service events: NAIOP Washington’s Annual Community Enhancement project.
Inspired by International Women in Engineering Day, we invited our team’s kiddos to draw what they think an engineer looks like.
We joined more than 250 PNW colleagues at this year’s A4LE conference, guided by the theme “Open Your Umbrella: Empowering Students Through Design.”
The Seattle nonprofit has quadrupled the number of schools, clinics and other projects it builds around the world.