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02/23/2012
In 2010, Cannon took the idea of community outreach one step further and created the “Well Worth It” Campaign, through which Cannon raises awareness and funds for clean drinking water projects around the globe. As engineers, planners, and surveyors, we got into this industry to build things and make a difference in the world. And, we do: Designing and constructing...
ASCE Outstanding Civil Engineer in Community Service
02/14/2012
On February 28, 2012 at the 6th Annual ASCE Region 9 Awards Dinner, Cannon’s Head of Instrumentation and Controls Jeff Spannbauer received the 2011 Outstanding Engineer in Community Service Award. Designed to recognize the efforts of Civil Engineers who advance the field of civil engineering by involvement in ASCE and Community activities as well as support Student Chapters and students...
Nacimiento Pipeline Project Vies for Top Honors
02/06/2012
August 2011 – The ambitious $176.1-million Nacimiento Water Project – the largest locally funded project taken on by the County of San Luis Obispo – was awarded the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Project of the Year Award for Region 9. This achievement has led to the project’s nomination for national recognition and is one of five finalists for...
Are We Addicted to Oil?
01/15/2012
After a recent screening of the movie “SpOILed,” some of Cannon’s employees took stock of the role oil plays in lives of Americans. Most agree that we, as a nation, need to move away from oil consumption, but what does that really mean? This insightful and provocative movie will certainly make you re-consider every thing that you thought you knew...
Going Green and Complete on 21st Street
11/29/2011
November 2011 marks a significant point in the Final Design of 21st Street Improvements for the City of Paso Robles. After months of hard work, the design phase for this project has reached 60% completion. Cannon team members, along with the design firm SvR, arborists A&T Arborists, and Geotechnical engineers for Earth Systems Pacific celebrated the achievement of assisting the...
Rhinestones for Water
11/08/2011
On October 20, 2011, Cannon employees, along with their friends and family, gathered in the SLO office to drink some wine, eat some great food, and get an early jump on their holiday shopping! Hundreds of jewelry pieces were available for purchase with $10 of every purchase benefiting Cannon’s Well Worth It Campaign. People mingled in “Loosie’s Lounge,” perusing necklaces,...
35 Years of Engineering, Surveying, and Design
11/08/2011
Since 1976, we’ve been building relationships, designing dreams, and exceeding expectations all in your back yard. During this time, Cannon has provided reliable responsive solutions to clients in development, infrastructure, energy, and institutions. We are proud to see the projects that we’ve been part of throughout California and know that our projects speak to our reputation for excellence. We invite...
Engineers Raise Funds for Two More Water Well in Africa
10/15/2011
In October, employees of Cannon celebrated two major milestones: the one-year anniversary of their Well Worth It campaign and meeting their goal to raise funds for two more water wells in Africa. The campaign began when a few employees were discussing the need for water wells in developing countries. “As engineers, we work on large-scale, complicated water projects all the...
Cannon’s Well Worth It Garage Sale
09/27/2011
On September 17, 2011, Cannon team members cleaned out their garages, closets, attics to donate goods in support of Cannon’s Well Worth It Campaign. Members from the local community came out in droves scooping up deals and helping fund a great cause. After all of the dust settled, the final sales total came out to a little over $1,700!!! A...
Cannon Awarded Construction Management For Guadalupe Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade
07/28/2011
Cannon was selected to provide Construction Management servicesfor the City of Guadalupe’s Wastewater Treatment Plant upgrade. Through the voter-approved Integrated Regional Water Management Planning Grant (IRWMP) – Proposition 50 – the City of Guadalupe is upgrading their treatment facility, which is a $4.75 million project. This project will bring the City’s wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) into compliance with the RWQCB...