PWRE is thrilled to add Andrew Gilmore to our staff. Mr. Gilmore is joining the team to manage the HDB project. He brings a wealth of experience with HDB, as well as with water resource system modeling and operations. He joins PWRE on a part-time basis after long stints with the Bureau of Reclamation in Salt Lake City and in Loveland.
PWRE Wins the Bureau of Reclamation's HDB IDIQ Contract
PWRE has been awarded a five-year IDIQ contract with the Bureau of Reclamation to support and enhance the Hydrologic Database. PWRE will be supporting HDB installations in four of Reclamation's regions with on-call support as well as ongoing development of the database and its many associated components. PWRE is excited to bring consistency, excellence, and visibility to HDB and the HDB community within Reclamation.
PWRE Welcomes Linnet Jose to the team
Linnet Jose has joined the PWRE staff as a Water Resources Engineer. Linnet graduated last year from Colorado State University with an M.S. in Civil Engineering with an emphasis on water resources planning and management. She brings considerable programming skills and experience to the PWRE team of engineers. Further congratulations are in order as she has passed the FE exam and is now officially an EIT. We are looking forward to employing her skills on our existing and upcoming projects.
PWRE part of a team awarded $3.8 million grant...
PWRE part of a team that has been awarded a 3.8 million dollar grant from the NSF and the USDA to study Climate Change impacts in Northern Nevada. The team includes the University of Nevada at Reno, the Desert Research Institute, the USGS, and PWRE. The project will run through 2018.
Congratulations to Heather and Tony!
PWRE engineers, Heather Gacek and Anthony Powell passed their “Principles and Practices of Engineering” exam and became registered professional engineers in the states of Pennsylvania and Colorado respectively. Congratulations to Heather and Tony for earning their PE’s.
