One initial contact, plus four offices, plus five experts in their field, plus the support of more than 15 teammates = 1 happy client.
Nothing too unusual there – until you think about what it takes to pull off this team collaboration for 70-some wind energy projects in more than 20 states. Washington. Kansas. Maine. Arizona. Wisconsin. Wyoming. Iowa. Ohio. The type of work being completed covers earth and sky. Airspace studies, geotech analysis, and roadway/civil site design to address the transportation of enormous wind turbines. Success depends on team alliance.
Collaboration is a fine art. It requires everyone to embrace attitude of cooperation. It loathes ego and thrives in mutual respect. “The team environment here is very healthy. When employees know they bring a valuable skill-set to a project, collaborating is a cake walk,” says Lew Kollmansberger, geotechnical leader. That’s Mead & Hunt.
