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The EV Landscape and How Pond Provides Comprehensive Solutions in Today’s Energy Economy
Author:Delaney Akridge| Staff Writer | delaney.akridge@pondco.comIntroduction: Planning for the Future of Electric Vehicle Infrastructure With electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids surpassing 16% of total US light-duty vehicle sales in 2023, the future of a fully...
Preparing a Framework for Installation Resilience with Unified Facilities Criteria and Unified Facilities Guide Specification Updates
Author:Kandi Howell | Program Director | kandi.howell@pondco.com Introduction The Department of Defense (DoD) is responsible for millions of acres of land and infrastructure across the world. Developing efficient processes for the engineering, planning, and design of...
A Look into the SS4A Program and How Pond Can Help
Author:Wade Carroll, AICP| Director of Community and Transportation Planning | wade.carroll@pondco.com Introduction In 2021, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) established the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) discretionary program to prevent roadway deaths...
Pond Continues to Rank as Top Engineering Firm in Atlanta
ATLANTA - (March 20, 2024) – Pond, an industry leader in engineering, architecture, planning and construction management services, is proud to be recognized by the Atlanta Business Chronicle as one of the city’s 25 largest engineering firms. Based on the 2023 Atlanta...
An Overview of LNG: Production, Power, and Pond’s Expertise
Author: Patrick Shannon, PE | Technical Director, Mechanical Engineering | patrick.shannon@pondco.com Introduction Natural gas is a fossil energy source primarily composed of methane. It’s typically transported in its gaseous state via pipeline and serves as a...
Understanding NPRM DIMP: Recordkeeping Practices, Presence of Qualified Personnel, District Regulator Stations
In early 2023, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) proposed revisions to the pipeline safety regulations for natural gas distribution lines after the 2018 Merrimack Valley incident, which resulted in one fatality. In the following...