Resolved: To Design an Even Better 2016 for You

Blue Mounds-8510The end of the calendar year is a good time to reflect – not only on the past 52 weeks but also on what lies ahead.

If you’re planning to make a New Year’s resolution but have procrastinated to the point of thinking, “Forget it. Maybe I’ll do that next year,” don’t fear. 123NewYear.com has 50 resolution ideas for you.

Here at Ayres Associates, we resolve to continue offering our clients superb project managers who stretch their clients’ dollars, find solutions to unexpected problems, and focus on building relationships that stand the test of time.

Here’s a sampling of the interesting challenges and opportunities our clients brought us in 2015:

Best of 2015

Making a splash in landscape architecture: In February we joined forces with SAA Design Group of Madison, Wisconsin, giving us a sixth office in the Badger State and expanding the services we are able to offer clients in areas such as Safe Routes to School, roundabouts, and splashpads.

Blasting off into (the bridge inspection) space: With the opening of our new office in Titusville, Florida, near Cape Canaveral, we were able to expand our services for clients in the Sunshine State and elsewhere, especially in the area of structural inspection.

Autumn Glen TBO_9453Having lots of senior moments in architecture: Throughout the year we were reminded of the creative skills we’ve added to our expanded architectural staff as we work with clients on projects ranging from senior living facilities to interior design to wineries.

Helping when Mother Nature is all wet: Heavy rains and flooding around the nation kept our engineers thinking about flood protection, evacuation routes, road relocations, dam safety, drainage, and emergency action plans.

We’re looking forward to using our expertise to meet our clients’ needs and challenges in 2016, expanding our offerings and adding new clients while never letting old acquaintances be forgot.

Wishing you all a safe, happy, and prosperous 2016.

Happy New Year!

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