
2024 Charles Durham Achievement Award Winner
ACEC NE announces Lamp Rynearson’s Chief Operating Officer, Terry Atkins, P.E. as the recipient of the 2024 Charles Durham Achievement Award.

ACEC NE announces Lamp Rynearson’s Chief Operating Officer, Terry Atkins, P.E. as the recipient of the 2024 Charles Durham Achievement Award.

The American Council of Engineering Companies Nebraska (ACEC NE) announced that Doug Alvine, PE, LEED AP, President of Alvine and Associates, is the recipient of the 2023 Charles Durham Achievement Award.

HDR is awarded the 2023 ACEC NE Engineering Excellence Grand Award for Kiewit Global Headquarters.
Kiewit Global Headquarters
Client: Kiewit Corporation | Noddle Companies
Headquartered in Omaha since 1884, Kiewit Corporation is one of the largest contractors in the world. When the company decided to build a new

Morrissey Engineering receives the 2023 Grand Award for Headquarters Tenant Finish for Valmont Industries Headquarters.
The Valmont Industries Headquarters is a 3-story, 150,000 sf office building located in suburban Omaha.
Morrissey Engineering is committed to design and services which enhance the lives of our clients and communities and to do

HDR has been named the ACEC-Nebraska Engineering Excellence Award (EEA) Grand Award winner for 2022. The Children’s Hospital and Medical Center is a regional pediatric hospital in Omaha, NE. The new Hubbard Center for Children doubles the programmable space of…

Steve D. Kathol, president and CEO of Schemmer, is this year’s recipient of the Charles Durham Achievement Award given by ACEC Nebraska. The award honors Charles Durham’s leadership in the engineering profession and his community stewardship through civic involvement. Durham…

Erica (Sunny) Mullen, PE of Alfred Benesch & Company (Benesch), has been named the 2022 Young Professional of the Year by the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) Nebraska. Mullen, a professional engineer and project manager on Benesch’s engineering team,…

Brittni Yates, a professional engineer with Olsson, has been named the 2021 Young Professional of the Year by the American Council of Engineering Companies of Nebraska. Yates, a technical leader on Olsson’s Nebraska Water/Wastewater team, earned a bachelor’s degree in…

2021 Grand Award is given to Olsson for their U.S. Highway 281 over Niobrara River Emergency Repairs project.
In March 2019, a rare bomb cyclone hit Nebraska resulting in record snow fall, heavy rains, flooding, and massive ice build-up against Spencer Dam about five miles south of Spencer, Nebraska,

HDR Global Headquarters has been named the ACEC-Nebraska Engineering Excellence Award (EEA) Grand Award winner for 2020. Headquartered in Omaha since 1917, global design firm HDR sought a new headquarters building that reflected the talents and skills of its architects,…

The ACEC Board of Directors is honored to announce that the recipient of the Charles Durham Achievement Award this year is John S. Olsson, Executive Vice President of Olsson Inc. As EVP for consulting services, Olsson works with teams throughout…

The ACEC Board of Directors is honored to announce two recipients of the 2020 Young Professional of the Year Award: Josh Palik and Rob Vanderveen. Rob Vanderveen, a professional engineer with Lamp Rynearson, has been selected as the 2020 Young…
Aaron Buettner, PE, CVS leads Benesch’s Nebraska structural group, bringing more than 27 years of experience in structural engineering, project management and value engineering to every project he touches. His work spans highway, railroad and pedestrian bridges, and he has delivered public and private projects across the country involving a wide variety of materials and structure types.
Aaron’s technical depth covers the full project lifecycle, from structural design and in-service inspection to forensic evaluation and construction administration. He is proficient in multiple structural design and analysis software platforms and has a keen understanding of load paths and constructability. As a Certified Value Specialist (CVS), Aaron’s Value Engineering work has generated tens of millions of dollars in potential construction cost avoidance for clients ranging from state DOTs to transit agencies.
Notable projects include the Lincoln South Beltway, where his team designed 10 of 21 bridges on the freeway corridor; the N-12 Emergency Bridge Repairs in northeast Nebraska, where biddable plans for three flood-damaged structures were delivered in just three weeks; and the Penny Bridges Replacement in Lincoln, where value planning produced a context-sensitive solution that earned broad community support.
Aaron also serves as a Structures Specialist on Nebraska Task Force 1 (NE-TF1), which is one of 28 FEMA Urban Search & Rescue (US&R) teams located throughout the United States. In this role, he supports the search and rescue mission by assessing damaged structures, recommending structural hazard mitigation within those structures, and monitoring the structure for condition changes during rescue and victim recovery operations. During his tenure with NE-TF1, he has deployed on numerous missions within the state of Nebraska and around the nation to assist communities that have been impacted by emergencies or disasters.