Entries by Yamabe & Horn Engineering

Yamabe & Horn Names Derek Lapsley as Vice President of Operations

We are proud to announce the promotion of Derek Lapsley to Vice President of Operations at Yamabe & Horn Engineering. Since joining Y&H in September 2018, Derek has been an invaluable leader, combining his technical expertise with a passion for improving systems and processes, all while championing the company’s values and people-first approach. “Derek’s leadership, […]

Teamwork makes the dream work!

A big shoutout to our incredible team of 47 dedicated staff members who work to provide top-notch engineering and land surveying services. Your teamwork, expertise, and dedication are the backbone of our success. Together, we tackle challenges and deliver excellence to our clients every single day. Here’s to our amazing team, thank you! To learn […]

Alphabet Streets Reconstruction Project

The Alphabet Streets Reconstruction Project in Selma, CA, is a comprehensive civil engineering initiative with a construction cost of approximately $2.2 million. The project, situated between Orange Ave, McCall Ave, Floral Ave, and Rose Ave, involved the removal and reconstruction of the street surface, including asphalt overlay and cape seals over a 420,000 square feet […]

Security Improvements for Chowchilla’s Police Department

Shortly after an incident at the Chowchilla Police Department involving a citizen breaking and entering a police vehicle and the discharge of a firearm, Chowchilla City Council ratified Emergency Services Director Order #03-2021, relating to the improvements at the Chowchilla Police Department Site to address safety concerns and authorizing emergency procurement measures. The improvements to […]

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2022 ASCE Small Project of the Year

Yamabe & Horn was recently awarded the 2022 ASCE Region 9 (State of California) and the San Francisco Section Outstanding Small Project of the Year for the Trini’s Park Project in Kerman, CA. The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) represents more than 150,000 members of the civil engineering profession in 177 countries. Founded in […]

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Green Legacy Hiroshima Peace Tree Project

In October, 2019, Shinzen Friendship Garden was invited to a meeting with staff members of California Health Sciences University to discuss the Green Legacy Hiroshima Peace Tree Project. Yamabe & Horn Engineering’s co-founder Ronald Yamabe is the current sitting President of the Shinzen Friendship Garden in Fresno. The group was advised that thru a conversation […]