Lochmueller Group played a pivotal role in the Buffington Drive Extension project, a significant infrastructure initiative undertaken in partnership with the Indiana Department of Transportation. This project aimed to replace Clark Road, the existing roadway that intersected the CN Railroad tracks at two locations. Lochmueller collaborated closely with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources to address potential ecological impacts and conservation measures. Concerns were raised regarding local wildlife habitats and species of conservation interest, such as birds, amphibians/reptiles, invertebrates, Franklin’s ground squirrels, and plants. Lochmueller assisted in the development of a unique special provision to include exclusionary fencing as a measure to deter reptiles and amphibians and also established a protocol to notify regional IDNR biologists whenever occurrences were observed in the work zone during construction. Lochmueller's involvement in the Buffington Drive Extension project exemplifies our commitment to shaping resilient infrastructure while safeguarding natural resources. Read more about the project on our website: https://hubs.li/Q02HfXH50 #BuffingtonDriveExtension #InfrastructureImprovement #TrafficFlow #RailroadRelocation #EnvironmentalConservation #EconomicProductivity #SustainableFuture #Lochgroup #Lochmueller #LifeAtLochmueller
Lochmueller Group
Civil Engineering
Evansville, IN 6,253 followers
Delivering A Better Tomorrow for All
About us
Lochmueller Group is an employee-owned, full-service survey, planning, engineering and environmental firm serving clients throughout the U.S. and abroad. While maintaining its strong focus on planning, today the firm addresses a wide variety of needs from early data collection and modeling through public involvement, design, and construction oversight. This comprehensive range of services allows Lochmueller to better understand and appreciate the client’s ultimate goals and how to achieve them. Planners and designers have access to a wide variety of expertise in-house readily available to provide insights on specific planning and design considerations, permitting, costs, and a host of other subjects.
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http://www.lochgroup.com
External link for Lochmueller Group
- Industry
- Civil Engineering
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Evansville, IN
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1980
- Specialties
- Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Planning, Traffic Engineering, Water Resource Planning & Design, Environmental Services, Constructed Wetlands, Construction Inspection, Survey, Asset & Resource Management, Right-of-Way Engineering & Services, and Transportation Modeling
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This Emerson Ave widening project is almost complete! This reconstruction project will improve the pavement structure, drainage, pedestrian accessibility, traffic flow, and overall safety of the roadway. Residents can expect to see two additional vehicular lanes added to the road in each direction, a shared left turn median, new traffic signals, and sidewalks on one side of the roadway with a shared use path on the other. This path and these sidewalks come equipped with ADA compliant curbs and curb ramps. Check out some of the work in the pictures! #IndyDPW Thank you to our partners for your continued hard work! ✏ : American Structurepoint 🚧 : Indiana Department of Transportation 🚧 : Milestone Contractors LP 🔍 : Lochmueller Group
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Check out what Nick Sokolis, PE, RSP1 and some of our Traffic Engineering & Planning team have been up to the past couple weeks 🚘🚦🚸 #LifeAtLochmueller
The past two weeks really showcased the wide variety of projects I get to work on! 1️⃣ Julie Nolfo and I led a stakeholder brainstorming session to reimagine a major section of roadway next to the Mizzou campus. It was exciting to work with a wide variety of collaborators on solutions to meet everyone's needs. 🚸🚘 2️⃣ Signal improvements for Safety Design Build 2.0 are now being implemented! Kylie Bolandis and I worked with the Missouri Department of Transportation to program controllers with Leading Pedestrian Intervals. 🚦🚶♂️ 3️⃣ Kylie and I helped install a temporary signal and manage signal operations for a detour in Jefferson City. Several ramps at the US 54/MO 94 are closed for construction sending diverted traffic to a nearby unsignalized interchange. The temporary signal allows for the nearby interchange to accommodate the heavy increase in volume from the detour traffic. 🚧 I truly enjoy that I get to work on projects that pull together creativity and technical knowledge to create real world improvements. Another reason to love #LifeAtLochmueller!
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ESOP Stock Reveal Recap 🎉✨ One week ago, we celebrated the reveal of our new valuation with a party, gift boxes, snacks, the premiere of our version of SNL, and games! #LifeAtLochmueller #ESOP #ESOPStockReveal #Valuation #Announcement #Achievement #Celebration #EmployeeOwned #StockNewsLive #SNL
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KUDOS to Alderwoman Anne Schweitzer 🚲, the City of St. Louis Board of Public Service ⚜️, and team members from Lochmueller Group 👷🏼♀️for an engaging, thoughtful, and fun public meeting for the 💙 Ivory Triangle Traffic Calming project 💙! Bonus, we heard so much excitement and support in the room. 🍔 Anne secured space at Stacked Burger Bar so we were in the middle of the project and where the community was.☺️ Thank you to everyone that came to share your feedback tonight 🙏: residents, business owners, advocacy groups, the neighborhood’s MO House of Representatives member, and more. 💡 We will review all comments and present a summary and our recommendations to City staff next week. 🤩 Cheers to a great night and project.
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Lochmueller Group is excited to announce the formation of a new Traffic Technology division within its existing Traffic Engineering & Planning team. Led by new hire Rich Schmidt, PE PTOE, the division will be dedicated to enhancing the safety and efficiency of our roadways through the power of technology. Read more about the formation and Rich joining #LifeAtLochmueller on our website: https://hubs.li/Q02GZ3YR0
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Makayla Ray has officially graduated from intern to full-time, joining us as Engineer I in the Water Resources department 🎓 Makayla will utilize her internship and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology student experience to prepare project documents, design and conduct analyses, interpret data, and plan and coordinate various aspects of the engineering work related to stormwater, water, and wastewater projects. Welcome to #LifeAtLochmueller (officially), Makayla! Get to know Makayla more 👇 What led you to your career path? “Just the amount of flooding issues there are and the amount of people without clean running water and drinking water. I wanted to take part in trying to remedy these issues.” What is your all-time favorite TV show or movie? “My all-time favorite show is Grey’s Anatomy.” This or that: Optimizing existing infrastructure or spearheading innovative, sustainable design solutions? “If I have to choose, I would go with optimizing existing infrastructure.” #newhire #welcome #welcometotheteam #newemployee #civilengineering #engineer #projectengineer #waterresources #stormwater #water #wastewater #drinkingwater
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Congrats to Jordan Pettibone, PE on graduating from American Council of Engineering Companies of Illinois' 2024 Leadership Class 🎉 What an awesome #Achievement that's been four months in the making! #LifeAtLochmueller
Join us in congratulating our 2024 Leadership Class Graduates! Over the course of four months, these graduates earned professional development hours, all while gaining valuable insight by professionals in the field across five separate sessions! We thank each of them for their time and dedication for completing this rewarding Leadership Series! Stanley Consultants, Kaskaskia Engineering Group, LLC, Benton & Associates, Inc, Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Peralte-Clark, LLC, Civil Design, Inc., Quigg Engineering Inc., AECOM, Tecma Associates, Inc. Lochmueller Group, Robinson Engineering, Ltd., Baxter & Woodman
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From the desk of Lucas Foertsch, Environmental Specialist II: Infrastructure has become a need of the modern era, but so too has the effort to mitigate its impact on the surrounding environment. The design, creation, and long-term care of mitigation projects is imperative to the health and longevity of our local ecosystems. Although my work is not directly focused on wildlife, it is always beneficial to note which species are utilizing a habitat and the information it can provide. Observing sensitive indicator or endangered species is exciting, but often times many of the more mundane species, like the ones in these photos, can provide meaningful insights into the condition of a habitat. 🦋 Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly: It had freshly metamorphosed and appeared to be drying its wings on the trunk of a small sapling along the boundary of a wetland in Santa Claus, IN. They have a range of host plants and habitats, and although they’re not an especially informative species, it made me feel like a Disney Princess. 🦀 Crayfish: This large specimen was found utilizing a recently created vernal pool on a wetland site near Austin, IN. The pools were excavated late last year as part of an effort to improve the size and quality of a wetland habitat in the region, which already include a diverse range of amphibians, reptiles, aquatic invertebrates, and provide a water source for terrestrial animals. 🦎 Long-Tailed Salamander: It was seeking shade between frail layers of compressed shale in a bedrock-bottom stream in Yellowwood State Forest. The goal of the project is to protect and enhance the stream following a nearby construction project. It is encouraging to see sensitive indicator species, like salamanders, present throughout the bed and banks. 🐍 Northern Water Snake: This juvenile snake was sunning itself, suspended atop a single stalk of woolgrass. Unlike his incredibly ill-tempered elders, he was very docile and willing to strike a pose. Well-vegetated wetland habitats provide a fantastic hunting opportunity for them, while also offering them cover to limit their exposure to other predators. This and many other species of snake are thriving on this wetland property near Little York, IN. 🐢 False Map Turtle: It was found sunning itself on large stones we used to prevent erosion along a bend in the Flatrock River in Flatrock, IN. This stretch of the river has many species of turtles, including a plethora of softshell turtles. They can be seen basking along the rocks and any downed logs in the area; but, if you’re there at the right time of year, you’re sure to find masses of half-dollar-sized juveniles fumbling about. Seeing these common, positive habitat contributors is a good thing! All our Environmental Services team can do is create the best quality habitat possible and hope it provides these species with adequate resources. #LifeAtLochmueller
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Yesterday, we held our eagerly-awaited annual ESOP Stock Reveal 🥳🍾 Each office enjoyed a lively party, celebrating the company's new valuation with appetizers, entertainment, and prizes. This year, we created Stock News Live (SNL) for the entertainment portion. Please enjoy these exclusive behind-the-scenes clips from the making of our version of SNL! #LifeAtLochmueller #ESOP #ESOPStockReveal #Valuation #Announcement #Achievement #Celebration #EmployeeOwned #StockNewsLive #SNL Dave Henkel David Goffinet Doug Shatto Jordyn Langley Adam Smith Scott J. Smith Charles (Chip) Touzinsky, III, PE, ENV SP Vivian Phung Laurel Harrington, PLA, ASLA, LEED AP Gary Francis Quigg, M.A., R.P.A. Marc Oakley, P.E. Teresa Kirkbride Ryan Pattenaude Brandi Tarner Ben Britton Ben Schebler Steve Coates Jordan Pettibone, PE Misty Meznarsic Breanna Henderson, M.P.S., R.P.A. Harmony Gratzer, CPSM Amy Moore Lacey B. Jeff Gerbig Ted Rutherford Michael Serrano Kendra Rogers, PE Kylie Kaiser Brianna G. Kereston Montee, MAC