Anchor QEA Project Wins Award of Excellence
The American Association of Port Authorities has awarded the Port Hueneme Confined Aquatic Disposal Project the Facilities Engineering Award of Excellence.
Summary (link) | October 2009
Anchor QEA Employee Wins ASBPA Photography Contest
Amy Nelson, an aquatic toxicologist with Anchor QEA, won the grand prize in the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association's (ASBPA) national photography contest.
Press Release (PDF) | Winning photo (PDF) | January 2009
Anchor and QEA to Merge
Press Release (PDF) | Daily Journal of Commerce article (PDF) | November 2008
Anchor's Shoreline Restoration Design Work on Bainbridge Island (Seattle)
A public meeting led by Anchor staff on September 27, 2008 generated public support and designs for a new park to be built after shoreline restoration work is complete.
Article (PDF) | October 2008
Eddon Boat Park Cleanup Begins
Anchor is providing planning, sediment remediation, and design services for the City of Gig Harbor's Eddon Boat Park Project.
Article (PDF) | August 2008
Construction Begins on Anchor Design Effort
Anchor prepared the design and is assisting with construction of the sediment cleanup project at Port of Portland's Terminal 4.
Article (link) | August 2008
Olympic Sculpture Park Named One of America's Best Restored Beaches
Hueneme Dredging Plan gets State OK
Waves, Currents, Tides Studied in the Bay
City Begins Cleanup, Restoration of Eddon Boatyard
Glaser Presents at SETAC Hudson Delaware Chapter Fall Workshop
Seven Graduate Students Receive QEA Scholarships in 2008
Mugunthan Presents at ASCE World Environmental and Water Resources Congress
Bumgarner Presents at Seventh Annual Conference on Carbon Capture and Sequestration
Connolly and Benaman to Present at Sediment Management Work Group Meeting


