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 - Paul Izzo, PE, recently strengthened his credentials with the National Highway Institute’s (NHI) Bridge Inspection course, furthering his expertise in the field of structural engineering. The NHI Bridge Inspection program [...] 
 - In April 2024, RS Engineering joined Clark Dietz, one of the Midwest’s leading consulting engineering firms. By January 2025, our team fully transitioned under the Clark Dietz name. While [...] 
 - Engineering Better Traffic Solutions Starts Here At Clark Dietz, traffic engineering isn’t just about signals and detours; it’s about creating safer, smarter, and more connected communities. Whether it’s a school [...] 
 - We extend our warmest wishes to Connie Dillard-Myers as she retires after six years of service as an Administrative Assistant in our Champaign office. With over two decades of prior [...] 
 - If you’ve ever driven over black tubes laid across a road or noticed a small camera perched near an intersection, you’ve likely encountered a traffic count. While these tools may [...] 
 - When the City of Crystal Lake revived its vision for a trail encircling the lake at Three Oaks Recreation Area, it wasn’t just about connecting pathways; it was about [...] 
 - Tucked inside Brownsburg’s Arbuckle Acres Park, White Lick Creek is slowly reshaping its own borders: not with heavy machinery, but with the steady force of water. Over time, streambank erosion [...] 
 - Almost a century after it was first constructed to carry cars across the Red Cedar River, the Harrison Road Bridge in East Lansing is getting a much-needed rehabilitation. Located [...] 
 - Nearly two years after its completion, the Wheeler Avenue Bridge replacement in Joliet, Illinois, continues to serve as a vital infrastructure achievement, enhancing local transportation and laying the groundwork [...] 
 - At Clark Dietz, internships are more than just a summer job; they’re a launchpad for future professionals to develop their skills, collaborate with seasoned experts, and grow into leaders [...] 
 
											
				 
			
											
				













