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Jessica Greenough joins ACE Mentor Program of Colorado Associate Board

December 2nd, 2021

We are excited to announce that Jessica Greenough, civil project engineer at Galloway, recently joined the ACE Mentor Program of Colorado (ACE) Associate Board for its inaugural year. ACE is a free afterschool program designed to attract high school students into pursuing careers in the architecture, construction, and engineering industries. Having been with ACE since…

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Wildfire Damage Leads to Concerns Over Watersheds

September 1st, 2021

Updated September 2021 As wildfires wreak havoc across the western states of Oregon, California, and Colorado this summer, residents are hoping for rain to help limit the immediate threat of fire damage. Unfortunately, additional damages from wildfires can continue long after the flames stop burning. In addition to burning of structures and property including trails,…

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Three Ways to Set Your Projects Up for Municipal Approval Success

May 11th, 2021

When not executed successfully, the municipal approval process can make projects time-consuming, expensive, and inefficient. The process is intricate and involves participation from a wide variety of professionals, including architects, landscape architects, civil engineers, site planners, attorneys, environmental consultants, surveyors, title companies, lenders, traffic engineers, general contractors, and subcontractors. By utilizing a consultant such as…

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Denver Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Policy Affects New Land Development Projects

April 13th, 2021

By: Nathan Abbott, Site Development Project Manager Denver is a rapidly growing city, with traffic increasing as steadily as its population. In an effort to shift residents to more sustainable and effective means of transportation as the city grows, the City of Denver approved a bill for filing which amends Chapter 54 of the Denver…

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It’s National Engineers Week!

February 26th, 2021

Founded by the National Society of Professional Engineers in 1951, National Engineers Week is dedicated to encouraging a diverse, well-educated future workforce by increasing awareness and interest in engineering careers. Celebrated from February 21 to 27, 2021, Engineers Week is a time to recognize the important work engineers do while inspiring the next generation of…

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Multifamily Design Considerations In A Post-Pandemic World

September 25th, 2020

Since the onset of COVID-19, we have been compelled to consider the long-term design implications of a new style of living. We have already taken a closer look at the future of design for office space density and mechanical building systems. Now, in a time when personal space takes on new perspective, the quality and…

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Public Comment Period – Amendments to the 2019 Denver Building and Fire Code

September 2nd, 2020

Local building codes have important project impact, so we wanted to make our client partners aware of the public comment period that is currently open for the amended City and County of Denver 2019 Building and Fire Code. The City and County of Denver recently amended this code to include mandates for electric vehicle charging…

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Galloway Volunteers Help at Food Bank of the Rockies Mobile Food Pantry

August 20th, 2020

With the need for food banks and pantries having risen by 300%, Galloway team members were happy to volunteer this week to help distribute food at the Food Bank of the Rockies Mobile Food Pantry! This drive-up food bank is a partnership between Wells Fargo, Feeding America and Food Bank of the Rockies. This is…

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Creating Partnerships that Drive Recovery | Panel Recap

August 6th, 2020

The desire to interact and socialize will help drive business recovery, and we are seeing great out-of-the-box solutions derived from businesses partnering with landlords, communities and local governments, according to the panelists at the Colorado Real Estate Journal (CREJ) retail livestream conference on Wednesday. It is hoped that this continued partnership will create sustainable solutions…

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Are Your Colorado Water Rights Protected?

July 27th, 2020

Are you a Colorado water right holder? If so, your water rights could be at risk. The Colorado Division of Water Resources (DWR) has recently proposed its decennial abandonment list, and over 4,000 water rights were declared abandoned. Water is a precious resource, especially in an arid state like Colorado, and water rights offer immense…

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