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We are proud to be members of, or have employees that are members of the following organizations:


American Council of Engineering Companies

          ACEC Website                                                                       

          ACEC Idaho Website

          ACEC Washington Website


American Fisheries Society (WABC Chapter)   

             AFS Website

 


American Water Works Association

              AWWA Website

 


American Public Works Association

              APWA Website

 


American Society of Civil Engineers

                ASCE Website

 


Evergreen Rural Water of Washington

                ERWoW Website

 


Institute of Transportation Engineers

               ITE Website

 


Land Surveyors Association of Washington

                LSAW Webiste

 


National Society of Professional Engineers

               NSPE Website

 


Olympia Master Builders

          The Olympia Master Builders is a professional trade association whose purpose is to improve the construction industry and the business climate in which it operates. Members are dedicated to integrity, craftsmanship, and respect for the consumers, the environment, and one another.

 

               OMB Website


Project Management Institute

           PMI is the world’s leading not-for-profit membership association for the project management profession, with more than half a million members and credential holders in 185 countries. Their worldwide advocacy for project management is supported by their globally-recognized standards and credentials, extensive research program, and professional development opportunities.

          These products and services are the basis of greater recognition and acceptance of project management’s successful role in governments, organizations, academia and industries.

 

                PMI Website


Regional Water Association of Pierce County

         

The Pierce County Regional Water Association (RWA) was formed in 1988 by neighboring Water Purveyors within Pierce County, for the following purposes:

•To exchange information regarding policy, purchasing, employment and operational matters in which mutual problems exist or may exist;

•To combine and coordinate efforts of the members in the solution of mutual problems;

•To provide joint action on matters of mutual concern.

 

                PCRWA Website


The Dispute Resolution Board Foundation

 

          The Dispute Resolution Board Foundation (DRBF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the avoidance and resolution of disputes worldwide using the unique and proven Dispute Resolution Board (DRB) method.

          The DRBF provides assistance with the worldwide application of the DRB method by providing general advice and suggestions tailored for the conditions and practices existing in local areas.   The DRBF welcomes and supports activities of its members' local chapters as an important means of increasing relevance of the method to each locality.

 

                DRB Website


Washington Association of Sewer and Water Districts

          The Washington Association of Sewer and Water Districts is dedicated to assisting districts in meeting their responsibility to provide distributive water systems, including clean safe drinking water, reclaimed water and environmentally responsible wastewater collection and treatment. The Association serves as an advocate for members on issues of regulation and policy; to provide continuing education, facilitate the cooperative interchange of information between districts; and to administer programs and services that promote the efficiency and professional management of districts.

 

               WASWD Website


Washington Public Ports Association

          The Washington Public Ports Association was formed by the Legislature in 1961. WPPA promotes the interests of the port community through effective government relations, ongoing education, and strong advocacy programs.

 

              WPPA Website


Washington State Good Roads & Transportation Association

          All WSGRTA members share the common interest of good roads and transportation systems in Washington.  The WSGRTA works to achieve this goal through several important avenues.  First, they provide an avenue to share and discuss information with their members concerning legislation, regulation, and taxation affecting transportation via their website, email, and meetings.  The WSGRTA also lend their influence, as sound judgment dictates, to the development of better transportation in this state when necessary.  The WSGRTA continually works to educate the public on what transportation means to economic vitality and quality of life, and also to serve as their voice to government  communicating their transportation needs.  Last, but not least, they work to develop alliances with like-minded organizations and assist local and state agencies in long-range transportation planning.

 

              WSGRTA Website

 


WateReuse Association

       The WateReuse Association is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to advance the beneficial and efficient use of water resources through education, sound science, and technology using reclamation, recycling, reuse and desalination for the benefit of it's members, the public, and the environment. Across the United States and the world, communities are facing water supply challenges due to increasing demand, drought, depletion and contamination of groundwater, and dependence on a single source of supply.

 

              WateReuse Website