From a cool seesaw in Madrid, to a 117-year-old tunnel still in operation in Hamburg, to cycle tracks on both American coasts, Stewart employees have seen lots of sources of inspiration while travelling the globe this summer in search of fun and relaxation. Check out some of the photos they’ve sent back.
Read More →Stewart is honored to have been named one of the top companies to work for in the Triangle Business Journal’s annual “Best Places to Work” awards program. The award recognizes the company’s success in creating a positive work environment that attracts and retains employees through a combination of company culture,
Read More →It was a sunny spring day many years ago, when John T Jenkins, II received a call from an enthusiastic man with a Colombian accent. Although John and the engineering firm he owned were being courted by another firm, being the courteous gentleman that he is, John decided it wouldn’t
Read More →By: Matt Evans, Landscape Designer II 1 – They work outside. Alright, so maybe you didn’t think that all landscape architects work outside (or did you?), but believe it or not, that is a common comment I hear in conversations that start with the phrase, “So what do you
Read More →By: Jennifer Wagner, Land Planning & Design Project Manager Parks as the Great Equalizer Parks and playgrounds have the ability to change the health and well-being for people of all generations, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds. Parks are truly some of the only public places where people of all demographics can
Read More →By: Michael Batts, Manager of Landscape Architecture The Global Food Economy Did you know that the average American meal travels 1,500 miles before it lands on your dinner table? Do you ever stop to think about how far the green pepper you casually pick up from the grocery store
Read More →Stewart was honored last week to receive the Grand Award for Engineering Excellence from the American Council of Engineering Companies of North Carolina for our work on the NC State Talley Student Union Addition and Renovation. Congratulations go to Craig Posey, PE, Ian Teeson, PE, and everyone from Stewart who
Read More →All you have to do is see a picture of the newly-opened Hideaway Woods at the Museum of Life and Science in Durham and you can imagine excited running, laughing, splashing and more fun than can be squeezed into an afternoon. And the kids will probably enjoy it too. Hideaway
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