Thomas & Hutton Names Five New Shareholders, Three in South Carolina
Thomas & Hutton is pleased to announce the addition of five new company shareholders: John Garceau, PLA, Chad Grass, PE, Ryan Page, PE, Brad Sanderson, PE, and James Thomas, PE. Three of the five new shareholders are based in South Carolina. “Considering growth and our future, Thomas & Hutton announces five new shareholders,” says Sam…
Thomas & Hutton Makes Zweig Group’s 2021 List of “Best Firms to Work For” in AEC Industry
June 2, 2021 — The Zweig Group annually recognizes outstanding workplaces across the United States in the architecture, engineering, environmental, planning, and construction industry (AEC) in their Best Firms to Work for Awards. Thomas & Hutton is pleased to announce that they have been named one of the Top 25 companies to work for in…
Davis & Floyd CEO Shares Insight About Company’s Success
Engineering a solution to a problem or tackling a massive infrastructure project often times requires an innovative approach. In this one-on-one interview, Davis & Floyd President and CEO Stephen L. Davis gives insight into how the company has literally laid the groundwork in South Carolina and built a framework for generations to come. WHAT IS…
RMF Engineering Celebrates 11 Award-Winning Projects in the Carolinas
Baltimore-based RMF Engineering, a leader in full-service MEP engineering with 11 offices in the eastern part of the country – including Raleigh, Charlotte and Charleston, was recognized by 17 different industry associations and publications during 2020. The firm earned 22 honors in total, joining the ranks of four “Top Firms” lists and winning 18…
Bobby Ley: Thomas & Hutton’s Newest Licensed PE in South Carolina
COLUMBIA, SC, January 29, 2021 — Thomas & Hutton is pleased to announce their newest licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in the state of South Carolina, Bobby Ley. Bobby passed the PE Environmental exam in 2019 and recently satisfied the experience requirement needed to become a PE. Bobby Ley joined Thomas & Hutton’s Columbia Civil Department…
2021 Marks a Year of Significant Growth for Davis & Floyd
Greenwood, S.C. – At Davis & Floyd, our people are our difference. Our firm began with a passion for our community, the people in it, and an unwavering pursuit to design something that would last for generations. For over six decades, our teams have collaborated to engineer critical civil infrastructures to enable, sustain, and empower…
Davis & Floyd Project Spotlight: Stormwater Master Plan for Town of Cheraw, S.C.
Recent hurricane events and aging infrastructure have caused historic flooding throughout the Town of Cheraw, South Carolina. Using FEMA funding administered through the South Carolina Emergency Management Division (SCEMD), the Town will be developing a comprehensive stormwater master plan. Master planning will be aimed at improving long-term community resiliency against future flood hazards. In addition…
Duncklee & Dunham Becomes Part of Science and Engineering Firm SynTerra
CARY, NC — The geologists, engineers, and other professionals of Duncklee & Dunham have become part of SynTerra Corporation, officials from the two companies announced. The organizations are operating as one science and engineering consulting firm that serves clients throughout the Southeast and beyond. David Duncklee and Tom Dunham, professional geologists, characterized the transaction as…
Jeremy Keeny, PE, Joins MRA-NC as an Associate in Raleigh
Raleigh, NC – Morris & Ritchie Associates of NC, PC (MRA-NC), an affiliate of Morris & Ritchie Associates, Inc. (MRA), a 200-person engineering, architectural, land planning and surveying firm, has announced that Jeremy Keeny, PE, PLS, has joined their Raleigh location as an Associate. Keeny is licensed as a Professional Engineer in North Carolina and…
Planning to Rise Above an Uncertain Climate Future for Coastal Carolinas Region
Communities across the Carolinas are beginning to recognize that the future we face will be very different from the past. The climate is changing and predictions are that weather conditions will be more variable and more intense. North Carolina’s own climate risk assessment report acknowledges that future conditions will have more intense storms and associated…