WHAT'S NEW? (Archive)
LEED Group August 2009
Three CSW|ST2 Employees Now LEED Accredited Professionals

CSW|ST2 is proud to announce that three of our employees have recently passed their LEED AP examinations.

Kerry Ettinger, a Registered Civil Engineer, works in the civil engineering department of CSW|ST2 and has over 10 years of experience in the field of civil design. Kerry’s experience lies mainly in residential and commercial development with projects ranging from single family site development projects to large scale commercial, education and medical facility projects

Jeff Shu is a Design Engineer for CSW|ST2 with experience in preparing technical specifications and documents, designing hydrology, utility, earthwork, grading and drainage plans as well as ADA improvements.

Taj Bahadori is a Registered Civil Engineer with more than 15 years of civil engineering experience. Taj has been involved with the full spectrum of engineering activities, including design and construction of infrastructure and public works facilities, commercial and institutional site development, utilities engineering, wastewater management, facilities upgrades and tenant improvements, and disaster response engineering.

CSW|ST2 ZweigWhite September 2008
ZweigWhite / CE News 2008 Best Civil Engineering Firms To Work For

CSW|ST2 was ranked #20 in the ZweigWhite / CE News 2008 Best Civil Engineering Firms To Work For national survey. The survey rankings identify firms with the best policies, benefits and work environments across the nation. This year more than 300 firms participated in the process in which more than 30,000 employees were surveyed. CSW|ST2 was ranked #11 in the nation of firms having fewer than 100 employees and received special recognition for having the Highest Employee Survey Score. All winners of this prestigious honor are featured in CE News:

http://www.cenews.com/article.asp?id=3233 (published in September 2008)

Jim Keller March 2008
Jim Keller Joins as Director of Business Development

CSW|Stuber-Stroeh Engineering Group, Inc. is pleased to announce that Jim Keller has recently joined the firm as Director of Business Development. Jim has more than 25 years of experience in a project management and business development role with firms specializing in environmental, civil, and structural engineering. In his role as Business Development Director, Jim will oversee the day-to-day functions of our marketing, business development and client relationship management programs for the civil, structural, landscape architecture and planning groups. He will play a key role in our efforts to provide the highest quality of service to our clients and the growth and success of CSW|Stuber-Stroeh as we move forward.
North Bay Business Journal Best Places to WorkBest Places to Work Award 2007 September 2007
CSW|ST2 selected one of the Best Places to Work in the North Bay

For the second year in a row, CSW|ST2 was selected as one of the Best Places to Work in the North Bay by the North Bay Business Journal. CSW|ST2 was selected from companies in Sonoma, Napa, and Marin Counties based on ratings of credibility, respect, fairness, pride, and camaraderie. All winners of this prestigious honor are featured in a special section of the Business Journal published in September.
Key In The Door Award June 2007
CSW|ST2 Receives Key in the Door Award

CSW|ST2 was presented the Key in the Door Award by Northbay Family Homes in recognition of our leadership as the engineering improvement team for the Meadow Park Project in Novato. CSW|ST2 provided a wide variety of engineering and related design services to complete the adaptive residential re-use of the 1,000 acre former Hamilton Air Force Base.




Marin's Most Influential People January 2007
CSW|ST2 Principal One of Marin's 13 Most Influential People

Marin Magazine named Diet Stroeh one of Marin's 13 Most Influential People. The article recognizes those whose efforts resulted in Marin, being Marin. Diet was selected based on his work as Marin Municipal Water District's General Manager during the 25-month drought in the 1970's. Diet imposed severe rationing and even considered towing icebergs from Chile before installing a pipeline across the Richmond/San Rafael Bridge to bring water to the County. Others on the list include William Kent, Barbara Boxer, and George Lucas.

Heart of Marin Award January 2007
CSW|ST2 Wins Corporate Community Service Award

CSW|ST2 was presented the Corporate Community Service Award during the 14th Annual Heart of Marin Awards. We received the award based on our company culture of volunteerism, philanthropy, and our strong commitment to community service. In the past year, CSW|ST2 employees have held various leadership roles and have volunteered time, energy, money, and services to support numerous community needs and programs. We are proud to be recognized for the efforts of our staff!
Third Largest Engineering Firm December 2006
CSW|ST2 Third Largest Engineering Firm in the North Bay

CSW|Stuber-Stroeh was ranked #3 on the North Bay Business Journal's list of top Civil and Structural Engineering Firms in Sonoma, Napa, and Marin Counties. The ranking comes from projected 2006 North Bay revenue, then by degreed professionals in the North Bay. This was a great year for CSW|ST2, our firm moved up one spot from our #4 ranking in 2005, and we hope to continue to grow in the coming years!

Distinguished Alumni Award - Diet Stroeh November 2006
CSW|ST2 Principal Receives Distinguished Alumni Award

CSW|ST2 Principal Diet Stroeh received a Distinguished Alumni Award from the Community College League of California. The awards are presented to alumni who are accomplished professionals and citizens of their communities. They are selected based on their professional standing, community service, and service to their community college. Diet was one of five individuals across the state who received the honor this year. Diet was nominated for the College of Marin, where he received his AA in Engineering.



We've Moved! September 2006
We’ve Moved!

CSW|ST2 headquarters relocated from its home of 24 years to a newly designed space planned to meet the needs of our growing firm. Our new office is located in the Bel Marin Keys area of Novato, just 4 miles down the road from our De Long Avenue location. As of mid-September 2006, on our new address is 45 Leveroni Court, Novato, CA 94949. Our new phone number is (415) 883-9850, and our new fax number is (415) 883-9835.

Please stop by if you’re in the neighborhood, we’d love to show you our new digs!
New CSW/ST2 Identity & Website August 2006
New Firm Identity & Website

For visitors returning to this site or checking us out for the first time, you are seeing the results of our recently updated logo and firm identity. With the help of a talented web designer, Myke Reilly, our site and identity reflect the depth and vitality our clients and colleagues have come to expect from us over our 52 years of professional practice.

In a parallel effort, Bill Reuter of Reuter Design, has taken our new identity and applied it to our stationery system, communications pieces and operational print materials. Bill is well-known to many Bay Area A+E firms and has deftly extended the clean, contemporary look of our website to the materials we use in our daily communications.

And showcasing our work so beautifully through the wide variety of dramatic aerial photographs on this site is the work of Todd Quam of Digital Sky Aerial and Architectural Photography. We are deeply indebted to these three design professionals for making us look as good as we are!

The Man Who Made It Rain May 2006
CSW|ST2 Principal Basis of New Book

We are pleased to announce the publishing of a new book based on the experiences of Diet Stroeh, one of the founding partners of CSW|Stuber-Stroeh Engineering Group, Inc. The Man Who Made it Rain begins with Diet’s experiences during the 1976-1977 drought in Marin County. As the General Manager of the North Marin Water District, Diet was responsible for conservation efforts and for finding a new source of water for the County during the crisis. The book was officially released on April 30th at the Book Passage in Corte Madera. For more information on the book, please visit: www.themanwhomadeitrain.com
Petaluma Quarry March 2006
Petaluma Quarry Plans have been Approved

The County of Sonoma and City of Petaluma recently approved plans for the Dutra Quarry Reclamation Plan and Tentative Map for the Lomas Petaluma residential development. The 275-unit residential subdivision project will include single-family detached and townhouse units, mini parks, open space areas, and a swimming pool complex for residents.

CSW|ST2 was a key participant in the entitlement process. We provided site planning, civil engineering, landscape architecture, and surveying services. CSW|ST2 also prepared the reclamation grading plan that reshaped the topography and set it up for the proposed development project.

The project is currently under construction with the first phase reclamation grading. The site proposes to move about 1 million yards of material, most of which will fill the large quarry pit that has been mined over the last century.

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