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Banning Hits the Field
Engineers by day, sluggers by night On September 9, Banning Engineering traded blueprints for bats at our employee softball game. Walk-up songs (mostly kid-friendly), lots of hits, a few strikes, and plenty of laughs made for a great day. Turns out, we’ve got some...
Jeff Healy Appointed by Gov. Mike Braun
Banning's own Jeff Healy has been appointed to the Indiana Soil Conservation Board by Governor Mike Braun. This is an incredible honor that recognizes Jeff’s leadership and commitment to making a positive impact. His term began September 8, 2025, and runs through...
Summer Wanderings: Music, Nature, and Hidden Indiana Gems
This past month brought several discoveries while out wandering. It was also a musical odyssey of sorts. The Indiana State Fair started this month, and there are certainly so many sights, sounds, displays, rides, and animals. However, my favorite part of the fair is...
Three Decades of Dedication: A Q&A with a Banning Engineering Veteran
For 30 years, Greg Foltz has been an integral part of Banning Engineering, helping shape the projects, relationships, and communities that define our work in Plainfield and beyond. From his beginnings as an entry-level CAD technician to his current role as a project...
Asset Management Plan
Is Your Utility Ready? A new Indiana law, House Bill 1459, is about to change the way every non-regulated water and wastewater utility in the state operates. An Asset Management Plan is essential and we can help! Check readiness here
Pendleton Office Opens – Ribbon Cutting
What a beautiful day for a ribbon cutting! On July 1, 2025, we officially opened the doors to our Downtown Pendleton office—and we couldn’t be more excited to be here! Being just steps away from the heart of this vibrant town makes it even easier to support the...
Designing the Details That Make Communities Work
Celebrating Our CAD Team Ahead of National CAD Day - August 2, 2025 At Banning Engineering, every great project begins with a thoughtful plan, and our CAD (Computer-Aided Design) team is at the heart of it. CAD is the use of computer software to create precise...
Why Goodbyes are Hard and Why We Wouldn’t Want it Any Other Way
You know the one. Every office has that person. The one who quietly sets the bar higher. The one you can count on for a solid answer, a good laugh, or just a steady presence on a hectic day. At Banning Engineering, we’ve been lucky to have more than a few people like...
Wandering Indiana: Winding Roads and Worthwhile Stops
A true "Banning" is what we accomplished this past month. A good friend of mine (Rick Roethke) called our trips a "Banning" because we do so much. Read on: Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Indiana, and more. One week of traveling!!! We decided to take a National...
A Multi-Year GIS Project Leads to Cost-Effective Improvements and Award-Winning Results
Over a period of five years, Banning Engineering partnered with the City of Martinsville to map and assess their sanitary sewer and stormwater utility systems. Many of the city’s underground pipes and structures were decades old — some dating back generations. Rather...
Monon South Trail Ribbon Cutting Marks Milestone in Regional Connectivity
On Friday, May 30, in Salem, Indiana, Radius Indiana celebrated the official ribbon cutting of the much-anticipated Monon South Trail. The ceremony took place at the trailhead, located at the corner of Small Street and Main Street, next to the restored historic...
Wandering Indiana: Rediscovering Indiana, One Path at a Time
This past month, I enjoyed two really interesting adventures. The B&O Trail Bike Ride and fundraiser in Brownsburg, as well as the Indiana Municipal Managers Association Conference in Clarksville. Read on … I have participated in the B&O Trail Bike Ride...