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Explore why cities must aim for 50% of trips by walking or cycling—and how to make it real through design, policy, and bold leadership.
Hatch has been awarded the Australian National Planning Award for Strategic Planning Project by the Planning Institute of Australia. This national recognition celebrates a project more than 25 years ...
Hatch, in partnership with Jacobs, has been selected by NYCT to support the procurement of over 1,140 new subway cars, delivering modern, accessible, and sustainable transit solutions for New York ...
Construction is underway on Innisfil’s Lakeshore Wastewater Treatment Plant expansion, introducing one of Canada’s first large-scale biological nutrient removal systems to protect Lake Simcoe and ...
Rising sea levels threaten Australia's coasts. Learn how proactive resilience can protect communities and budgets from escalating costs.
Hatch announced today that it has been awarded a joint venture contract with Fluor to perform engineering, procurement, and construction management (EPCM) for BHP’s Olympic Dam proposed smelter and ...
Hatch explores the energy challenges and opportunities for data centers and utilities amid digital growth and shares how collaboration can ensure a resilient and sustainable power infrastructure for ...
In celebration of World Cities Day, Hatch is spotlighting the critical role of young professionals in driving sustainable urban development. This year’s theme, “Youth Climate Changemakers: Catalyzing ...
Discover how Hatch can help ports unlock innovation, placemaking, and growth through a rethinking of “Port-as-Place” destinations. Learn the three key steps to integrate and celebrate working harbour ...
Today, information or data exists in various digital formats that can be processed, integrated, and transmitted electronically. Digital information can include text, images, audio, video, 3D graphical ...
In the vast expanse of northern Indigenous communities, small modular reactors (SMRs) are emerging as a promising yet controversial frontier of sustainable energy in remote regions.
Driven by American federal and state targets, policies, and financial mechanisms—as well as heightened competition in the private sector as automakers look to secure market share—the outlook of ...