Want to help solve some of the most interesting and complex water challenges in California and beyond? Join our team! We're growing our San Francisco design team - learn more & apply here:?https://lnkd.in/gjFypHhY #hiring?#jobopportunity #water?#engineeringjobs?#civilengineering #greeninfrastructure #sustainabledesign?#stormwatermanagement #waterreuse #waterresources #onewater #sitedesign ???????????????
Lotus Water
土建工程
San Francisco,California 658 位关注者
engineering solutions for a better environment
关于我们
Our staff of registered civil engineers, designers, planners, and LEED? accredited professionals provide water, civil engineering, and integrated design services to private and public clients. Our process is rooted in technical excellence, innovation, and collaboration. Our staff have a deep connection to the environment and awareness of how water enriches that bond. Lotus is a certified Local Business Enterprise (LBE) in the City and County of San Francisco, a state-certified Small Business Enterprise (SBE) in California, and a federally-certified SBE. Lotus Water, engineering solutions for a better environment.
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https://www.lotuswater.com
Lotus Water的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 土建工程
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- San Francisco,California
- 类型
- 合营企业
- 创立
- 2007
- 领域
- Water Resource Engineering、Water Conservation、Infrastructure Master Planning、Civil Engineering、Rainwater and Recycled Water Systems、Integrated Utility Planning、Green Infrastructure、Stormwater Management、Regulatory Compliance Support和Innovative Capital Financing Strategies
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660 Mission St
US,California,San Francisco,94105
Lotus Water员工
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Calling on our design and green infrastructure community - help transform the asphalt schoolyard at Visitacion Valley Elementary School (aka 'Little Vis') into a long-awaited, vibrant, nature-based space that reflects the needs and dreams of students and broader community! Lotus is honored to have helped secure an $880K San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Green Infrastructure Grant to kickstart project construction. The schoolchildren now need your help to close a $50K gap to fully fund a new soccer "Field of Dreams" designed to treat stormwater. Visit the school's GoFundMe to learn more about the project, the students' role in its design, and how you can chip in ?????????: https://lnkd.in/g4VQtQPS Jeni Webber | San Francisco Unified School District | Greening Projects #greeninfrastructure #stormwater #civilengineering #waterresources #resilienttogether #sustainability #sanfransisco #visitacionvalley #littlevis #greenplayground #greenschool #greenschools #greenschoolyard #greenschoolyards #greenschoolyardsamerica #greenschoolyardproject
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Celebrating a big win for affordable, sustainable housing and bike/pedestrian connectivity in the Bay Area - Lotus Water is proud to be part of the design team supporting the North Berkeley TOD entitlement process and assessing water and sewer capacity for the projected needs of the new mixed-use community. BART | City of Berkeley | BRIDGE Housing Corporation | Insight Housing | East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation (EBALDC) | AvalonBay Communities | David Baker Architects | EinwillerKuehl Landscape Architecture | Fehr & Peers | Tipping | BKF Engineers #sustainable #community #infrastructure #waterresources #civilengineering #housing
On Thursday, October 24, 2024, California Secretary of Transportation Toks Omishakin announced at the North Berkeley BART Station that BART has been awarded $25 million from the Cycle 7 Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program (TIRCP) for the North Berkeley Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Mobility Enhancements Project. “This funding makes possible two plazas plus bike and pedestrian improvements, which will help transform the North Berkeley BART station area into a mixed-use, sustainable community,” says BART Board Director Rebecca Saltzman, who represents the station. “By enhancing access to public transit and improving bike and pedestrian infrastructure, projects like this will reduce dependency on personal vehicles.” Key project components include BART rider parking within a TOD garage, publicly accessible open spaces including an intermodal transit plaza, and walking and biking enhancements around the station. The TOD will transform the main North Berkeley Station parking lot into housing and open space. The TIRCP funds are critical to supporting investments that enhance access to BART for current and future BART riders. TIRCP funds will be used to enhance walking and biking infrastructure and augment multimodal connections. These enhancements are expected to boost ridership by facilitating safe pedestrian and bike access and promoting non-automotive transportation. The estimated total cost for the Mobility Enhancements Project is $37 million. Remaining funding sources are from local and state contributions. The overall North Berkeley Station TOD project prioritizes affordable housing, aligns with BART’s TOD Policy goals and meets the strategic objectives of the TIRCP program. The project will consist of five residential buildings that will be built in phases. BART estimates that the 739 new homes in the TOD, with approximately half affordable for households at or below 80% of Area Median Income, would generate roughly 750 new trips per day by 2031.
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Just in time for the?Golden State Warriors?season opener, SF's newest waterfront park opened today next to the Chase Center! The 5.5-acre Bayfront Park integrates rain gardens that manage stormwater, regraded slopes and berms to adapt to rising sea levels, sculptural park features salvaged from the eastern span of the old Bay Bridge, and stunning views of BOTH cities and the Bay. Lotus Water is excited to be part of another sustainably designed public space being added to the Mission Bay community - congrats to?Surfacedesign, Inc.,?Port of San Francisco, Mission Bay Development Group, LLC and the entire project team! #missionbay?#waterfrontresilience?#adaptivedesign?#sustainble?#stormwater?#infrastructure?#greeninfrastructure?#civilengineering?#urbanplanning?#collaboration?#sanfrancisco
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Lotus is excited to welcome Fayssal Al Assaad, who recently completed his M.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. Having worked abroad in the EMEA, Fayssal has designed water conveyance infrastructure for large water reuse projects. He has consulted with government clients to develop national programs aimed at optimizing renewable water resources. Through his studies, Fayssal gained a thorough understanding of climate change and its environmental impacts, enhancing his appreciation for energy and resource management. Eager to expand his expertise in water reuse, particularly its climate implications to future sustainability, Fayssal is dedicated to creating resilient and adaptable infrastructure for a changing environment. Welcome, Fayssal! ?????????? https://lnkd.in/gRb5VZG #newhire?#civilengineering?#stormwater?#watershedplanning?#climatechange #adaptation?#waterinfrastructure?#waterreuse #waterconservation #integrateddesign
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