Giving Thanks by Giving Back in Williston, VT

Posted on November 19th, 2025 by Christina Nichols

In Williston, Vermont, Bowman participated in the season of Giving Thanks by supporting their local community through a food drive benefiting the Williston Community Food Shelf. The team set up at four locations across town, collecting donations and connecting with community members throughout the effort. By the end, they raised $3,275 through cash and Venmo […]

Bowman Perspectives: Balancing Project Goals with Wetland Protections – a Q&A with Levi Keszey, PWS

Posted on July 22nd, 2025 by Renee Narvaez

Wetlands play an important role in protecting biodiversity and managing stormwater. But for developers and landowners, they also represent regulatory boundaries that can fundamentally alter what gets built and where. Accurately identifying wetland limits is more than a technical requirement; it’s a key step in understanding project feasibility and timelines. We sat down with Levi […]

Boundary Line Flagging: Establishing Clarity From the Ground Up

Posted on July 30th, 2024 by Christina Nichols

Well-defined property limits are essential for advancing any development effort. From early due diligence through construction, a clear understanding of your site’s boundaries ensures informed decisions, reduces risk and supports a smoother path to project delivery. Boundary line flagging provides the on-the-ground clarity needed to move forward with confidence. What is Boundary Line Flagging? Boundary line flagging is […]

Bowman Installs Public EV Charging Stations at Burlington, VT, Office

Posted on July 24th, 2024 by Christina Nichols

Bowman has completed the installation and activation of its first company-owned, stand-alone electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at its Burlington, VT-area office. The two EV ChargePoint stations are now available for public, client, corporate fleet and employee use, marking a milestone in Bowman’s commitment to sustainability and environmental impact.  The installation is representative of Bowman’s […]

Why Wetlands Matter and How to Identify Them

Posted on July 11th, 2024 by Christina Nichols

Wetlands are a critical part of the natural environment and an important consideration for many types of projects. Whether evaluating land for purchase, planning infrastructure improvements or preparing for development, understanding if wetlands are present is an essential early step. Identifying wetlands helps avoid regulatory challenges, supports environmental protection and allows projects to move forward with fewer surprises. Bowman’s environmental consultants support […]

Bowman Acquires Trudell Consulting Engineers in Burlington, Vermont

Posted on February 5th, 2024 by Renee Narvaez

Bowman announced the acquisition of Trudell Consulting Engineers and its wholly owned Vermont Underground Locators subsidiary (collectively “TCE”), a multi-disciplinary engineering firm located just outside Burlington in Williston, Vermont. Founded in 1975, TCE works with both public and private clients across multiple sectors. Led by current CEO and president Jeremy Matosky, PE, the firm provides […]

Managing On-Site Septic Systems: Performance, Risk and Long-Term Reliability

Posted on May 24th, 2023 by Christina Nichols

On-site wastewater systems are a critical component of water infrastructure, particularly in areas without access to centralized sewer systems. Supporting residential, commercial and community-scale development, these systems require thoughtful design, proper installation and ongoing management to perform effectively over time. When properly maintained, septic systems provide reliable treatment of wastewater. However, without routine oversight, they […]

Reducing Subsurface Risk Through Advanced Utility Locating

Posted on January 4th, 2023 by Christina Nichols

Understanding what lies beneath the surface is critical to safe and successful project delivery. Unknown or poorly documented utilities can lead to service disruptions, safety hazards and costly delays during both design and construction. Accurate utility locating helps eliminate these risks before work begins. Why Utility Locating Matters Subsurface conditions are often incomplete or outdated. […]

Maintaining Stormwater Assets: Why Inspections Are Essential

Posted on March 24th, 2021 by Christina Nichols

Stormwater management systems are a critical part of modern infrastructure, yet they are often overlooked once installed. Like any engineered system, they require routine inspection and maintenance to ensure they continue to function as designed. Much like vehicles or wastewater systems, stormwater infrastructure becomes more complex over time. Detention basins, retention ponds, conveyance systems and […]

From the Ground Up: Understanding the Role of Surveying

Posted on October 20th, 2015 by Renee Narvaez

Surveying plays a critical role in understanding existing conditions, reducing risk and supporting sound decision-making across a wide range of projects. Whether related to property ownership, development planning or construction execution, accurate survey data provides clarity before issues arise. Understanding when and why a survey is needed helps project teams avoid delays, resolve uncertainty and move forward with confidence. […]