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Canobie Lake Park Compact Ride Noise Study

…HMMH was retained by Canobie Lake Park in Salem, NH, to evaluate the operational sound levels that would result from the installation of a new compact ride. Since pre-existing…

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White Paper – Building Back Sustainably From COVID-19

…way of life—by creating a “new normal” rather than “returning to normal.” This new normal should have sustainability and resiliency at its core. Enter Contact Information for Full Access…

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That Crackly Sound

…by Doug Barrett Four more days to go until the longest night of the year and it’s starting to get cold here in New England! Last night’s low was…

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Throwback Thursday (TBT): My First Noise Contours

…At the risk of mixing social media platforms (and incurring an eye roll from my teenage daughter), I’d like to announce a new blog series at HMMH: Throwback Thursdays….

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VDOT I-95 Express Lane Fredericksburg Extension Revised Environmental Assessment

…express lanes and new express lane access points. Potential impacts for carbon monoxide (CO) were conducted for the freeway and interchanges along with nearby intersections that might be impacted by…

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It’s Not a Mirage – It’s a Solar Project at an Airport

…by Steve Barrett A little less than a year ago, I joined the HMMH team to provide clean energy services to existing clients and expand services in new areas….

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HMMH: Celebrating 40 Years of Technical Excellence and Client Satisfaction

…the country—including new airports, high-speed rail, and supersonic aircraft. Each of these projects is a new challenge to expand our thinking and drive innovation. Our staff is the best in…

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Katherine M.S. Larson

…Piedmont Triad International Airport (Greensboro, NC), Sikorsky Memorial Airport (Bridgeport, CT) and New Haven Tweed Airport (CT). Kate re-joined HMMH in 2018 after several years of teaching mathematics. In her…

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Trains and Cracks

…doesn’t suffer catastrophic damage when this occurs. Houses are built to withstand some vibration. A common occurence and something you may have experienced yourself, especially near new transit or rail…

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ACRP Releases Web-Only Document 45, Airport Environmental Research Roadmap

…resources, sustainable aviation biofuels, and zero emissions and waste initiatives, as well as new technologies, provide new opportunities for airports to improve their environmental performance beyond what was possible in…

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