HNTB and its infrastructure solution partners team up with Bessie Carmichael Elementary School to blast off into the extraterrestrial! We are avid supporters of art education in schools and the enrichment it can bring to young students.
HNTB and its infrastructure solution partners team up with Bessie Carmichael Elementary School to blast off into the extraterrestrial! We are avid supporters of art education in schools and the enrichment it can bring to young students.
HNTB is a premier consultant delivering quality infrastructure projects that support the Bay Area's groundbreaking infrastructure. HNTB has a commitment to supporting youth education, art education in particular, which is vital to curating the audacious ideas which will generate the infrastructural designs of the future.
For the sixth year in a row, HNTB is participating in LEAP's sandcastle competition in order to live out the values of accountability and development of others. HNTB is partnering with Bessie Carmichael Elementary School in SOMA, for the first time, and looks forward to taking their team's design OUT OF THIS WORLD, this year.
Partnering with HNTB in this initiative are some of HNTB's trusted partners who also work to develop the infrastructure of the SF Bay Area and include Kiewit, WSP, Fehr & Peers, Vanir, Saylor Consulting, and Robin Chiang & Co.
Some photos from last year:
Sponsoring Partners Websites:
Fehr & Peers: Transportation Solutions that Improve Communities - Fehr & Peers (fehrandpeers.com)
Saylor Consulting: Saylor Consulting. Experience. Innovation.
Vanir: Home | Vanir
Robing Chiang & Co: Robin Chiang & Co - Architecture | San Francisco Bay Area (designbythebay.com)
WSP: WSP
Kiewit: Home | Kiewit Corporation
Jillian McLeod donated $100.00 and generously covered the transaction fee
Chuck Morganson donated $100.00 and generously covered the transaction fee
Josh Lopez donated $50.00 and generously covered the transaction fee
Go Team Zero G Bessie!!!
Joyce Lin donated $145.00 and generously covered the transaction fee
Rita Poon donated $100.00 and generously covered the transaction fee