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Understanding Bat Survey Methods for Project Permitting
March 30, 2026
Protecting federally listed bat species such as the Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis; IBAT) and Northern Long‑eared bat (Myotis septentrionalis; NLEB), has become an essential part of infrastructure planning and...
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Retrofitting Stormwater Infrastructure to Meet MS4 Phosphorus Goals
March 16, 2026
For communities along Lake Champlain, phosphorus reduction is not abstract policy — it is an ongoing operational responsibility. MS4 permit requirements, public expectations, and watershed protection goals all converge...
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Inside Our Survey Team: Field Work, Technology & Collaboration
March 16, 2026
When people ask me what I enjoy most about being a land surveyor, I often say it feels a bit like being both a detective and a historian. Every...
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Cold-Weather Construction Sequencing at Airports: Why Winter Shutdowns Matter
February 18, 2026
In northern climates, winter is more than a season – it's a construction variable. For airport projects in particular, cold-weather conditions can shape schedules, budgets, and even the quality...
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Advancing Wildlife Connectivity
February 16, 2026
Key Takeaways from The Wildlife Society’s Recent Webinar The Wildlife Society recently hosted a national webinar (led by Dr. Patricia Cramer) focused on the growing importance of wildlife connectivity...
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What We Wish Our Clients Knew (2026 Ground Transportation Edition)
February 10, 2026
Insights from the People Who Support Your Ground Transportation Infrastructure Every Day As we head deeper into 2026, we asked our ground transportation team one simple question: “What do...
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Safeguarding Wastewater Infrastructure from Flooding
February 9, 2026
Hoyle Tanner is currently providing wastewater engineering design services for the Town of Richmond, Vermont, to assess and develop alternatives which address the urgent need to upgrade the existing...
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