LCE zooms in on increased productivity for manufacturing and facilities with live, virtual training
March 30, 2020Life Cycle Institute, the human performance practice at Life Cycle Engineering (LCE), has introduced live, instructor-led virtual classes for people working in asset management, reliability and maintenance for manufacturing plants…
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SeamonWhiteside plays role in Firefly Distillery’s new Park Circle location
March 4, 2020SeamonWhiteside, landscape architecture and civil engineering firm with offices throughout the Carolinas, has played another crucial role in a local project – Firefly Distillery’s new 25,000 square foot location in…
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awards option for Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary renourishment
February 11, 2020The initiative to save the Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary near the mouth of Shem Creek in Charleston Harbor, a critical spot for nesting and migrating coastal bird species, has gained…
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Stantec expands Transportation and Community Development teams in South Carolina
January 30, 2020Stantec, a leading global design and engineering firm, has welcomed two professionals to its growing Transportation and Community Development teams in Charleston. Tilley Bull has joined Stantec as a senior…
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Mattern & Craig Engineers & Surveyors welcomes Jim Neal to South Carolina expansion
January 2, 2020Mattern & Craig Engineers & Surveyors announced that Jim Neal has accepted the position of Business Development Coordinator for the Carolina regions. His focus will be the Lowcountry as well…
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Ingevity’s pine chemistry means heavy-duty tools used to cut steel can last longer
December 9, 2019NORTH CHARLESTON, SC – The benefits of Ingevity’s (NYSE:NGVT) AltaLUB® 5300 bio-based lubricant in metalworking fluid formulations are highlighted in a recently released video about See Lube Private Limited, an…
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Stantec further expands Transportation team in South Carolina
December 4, 2019Stantec, a leading global design and engineering firm, has welcomed three professionals to its growing Transportation teams in Columbia and Charleston. LaTonya Derrick (pictured) has joined Stantec’s Columbia office as…
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Stantec expands Transportation and Community Development teams in South Carolina
November 12, 2019Stantec, a leading global design and engineering firm, has welcomed three professionals to its growing Transportation and Community Development practices in Charleston and Columbia. Devesh Kumar has joined Stantec’s Charleston…
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Stantec expands Transportation and Landscape Architecture teams in South Carolina
October 28, 2019Stantec, a leading global design and engineering firm, has welcomed three professionals to its growing Transportation and Landscape Architecture teams in Charleston and Columbia. Maureen O’Brien-Pitts (see featured image) has…
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Life Cycle Engineering receives $15.7 Million Prime Contract Award
October 21, 2019Life Cycle Engineering (LCE) has been awarded a $15.7 million prime contract by the engineering department of the U.S. Navy’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC) to provide technical assistance, assessment, and…
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SeamonWhiteside plays key role in $28M higher education learning facility
October 10, 2019SeamonWhiteside, local landscape architecture and civil engineering firm, has completed its key role in yet another community-shaping project, The Continuum. The Continuum in Lake City is a $28M higher education…
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Life Cycle Engineering CEO Bob Fei to present at Fall ESOP Forum in Salt Lake City
September 12, 2019Bob Fei, President and CEO at Life Cycle Engineering, will co-present a session with Gray Somerville, Co-founder and CEO of LaunchPath Innovation, at the National Center for Employee Ownership’s Fall…
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Third Charleston Harbor deepening contract awarded
August 20, 2019The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District has awarded the third dredging construction contract for the Charleston Harbor Post 45 Deepening Project. The approximately $124 million contract was awarded…
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District welcomes new commander
July 12, 2019Lt. Col. Rachel Honderd will assume command of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District, in a change of command ceremony this tomorrow, July 12, at 10:30 a.m. at…
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National Engineering & Surveying Group relocates headquarters to Greenville, South Carolina
May 21, 2019The National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying is relocating its headquarters to Greenville, South Carolina, from its current location in Seneca, South Carolina. NCEES’ new headquarters will occupy…
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GMK adds Muhammad Umar, EIT, to the firm’s Engineering Division
March 4, 2019GMK Associates, Inc., welcomes Muhammad Umar, EIT, to its Engineering Division as an electrical engineering designer. In this role, Mr. Umar will be responsible for creating effective and safe electrical…
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GMK adds Muhammad Umar, EIT, to the firm’s Engineering Division
March 4, 2019GMK Associates, Inc., welcomes Muhammad Umar, EIT, to its Engineering Division as an electrical engineering designer. In this role, Mr. Umar will be responsible for creating effective and safe electrical…
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GeoCarolinas Conference to be held in Charlotte March 4-5
January 16, 2019The Carolinas Chapter of the Geo-Institute announced the second GeoCarolinas Conference. The event will take place March 4 and 5, 2019 at the UNC Charlotte Center City in Charlotte, North…
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Ginny Carson announced as 2019 Chair of the Board of Directors of the Association of Proposal Management Professionals® (APMP®)
January 10, 2019The Association of Proposal Management Professionals (APMP) has announced that Ginny Carson, CPP APMP, will serve as the 2019 Chair of its Board of Directors. Carson currently works as the…
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Ginny Carson announced as 2019 Chair of the Board of Directors of the Association of Proposal Management Professionals® (APMP®)
January 10, 2019The Association of Proposal Management Professionals (APMP) has announced that Ginny Carson, CPP APMP, will serve as the 2019 Chair of its Board of Directors. Carson currently works as the…
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Life Cycle Engineering awarded $91 million in contracts by Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division
October 18, 2018Life Cycle Engineering (LCE) has been awarded two five-year contracts totaling $91 million by the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD). Under a $46 million contract, LCE will continue providing…
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OLH Inc. partnering with Home Works of America
August 10, 2018. Atlanta based organization, OLH Inc. donated 2 vehicles to Home Works of America (Home Works). Home Works is a faith-based nonprofit organization providing Home Repair Services to low-income homeowners…
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OLH Inc. partnering with Home Works of America
August 10, 2018. Atlanta based organization, OLH Inc. donated 2 vehicles to Home Works of America (Home Works). Home Works is a faith-based nonprofit organization providing Home Repair Services to low-income homeowners…
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IAAM receives $500,000 grant from Fluor Foundation
August 7, 2018From left to right: Joseph P. Riley, Jr., IAAM Board Member and former Charleston Mayor; Torrence Robinson, Fluor’s Senior Director of Global Community Affairs and President of the Fluor Foundation;…
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Life Cycle Engineering recognized as a best place to work for 13th consecutive year
June 26, 2018Life Cycle Engineering (LCE) today announced it has made the 2018 list as one of the best places to work in South Carolina. 2018 marks the thirteenth anniversary of the Best Places…
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Stantec hires engineer in Charleston
April 25, 2018Emily Sotherlund has joined the Stantec Charleston office as a civil engineer in its Community Development practice. She brings a depth of experience managing large-scale residential, education, government facilities, and…
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Life Cycle Engineering Receives Silver ESOP Award
March 29, 2018There are approximately 7,000 active Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) in the United States, covering roughly 14 million employees. These employees receive a valuable benefit: an ownership interest in the…
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Derek Dyer joins Meridian Energy & Environment
March 22, 2018Meridian Energy & Environment, LLC, announced that Derek J. Dyer, P.E. has joined the firm’s engineering team as a senior engineer. Dyer has 11 years of experience as an…
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Derek Dyer joins Meridian Energy & Environment
March 22, 2018Meridian Energy & Environment, LLC, announced that Derek J. Dyer, P.E. has joined the firm’s engineering team as a senior engineer. Dyer has 11 years of experience as an…
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Stantec has hired two more staff – office reaches 50 people to better serve our transportation and development markets
March 21, 2018Stantec has hired two additional staff in their Charleston office to support their transportation and environmental design groups. Dan Huisman and Marcus Sizemore Dan Huisman joins Stantec’s Charleston office as a…
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Corps senior civilian awarded state’s highest honor
March 9, 2018Lisa Metheney, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District’s senior civilian was awarded the Order of the Palmetto by Gov. Henry McMaster for her dedication and commitment to…
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Davis & Floyd’s Chris Haynes selected as Forty Under 40 honoree
March 1, 2018Davis & Floyd, Inc. announced that Chris Haynes, PLA has been selected as one of Charleston Regional Business Journal’s Forty Under 40 honorees. He will be recognized at an awards…
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Davis & Floyd’s Chris Haynes selected as Forty Under 40 honoree
March 1, 2018Davis & Floyd, Inc. announced that Chris Haynes, PLA has been selected as one of Charleston Regional Business Journal’s Forty Under 40 honorees. He will be recognized at an awards…
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Stantec welcomes Leigh-Marie Chin to the Charleston, South Carolina office
February 27, 2018Leigh-Marie Chin has joined Stantec as a roadway designer in our Charleston, South Carolina office. Chin will work on new roadway, roadway widening, safety improvement, intersection improvement, and pedestrian improvement projects…
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Katherine Hendricks graduates from South Carolina Economic Development Institute
December 6, 2017Davis & Floyd, Inc. announced that Katherine Hendricks recently graduated from the S.C. Economic Development Institute (the Institute). Hendricks serves as the local government market sector leader for Davis &…
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Katherine Hendricks graduates from South Carolina Economic Development Institute
December 6, 2017Davis & Floyd, Inc. announced that Katherine Hendricks recently graduated from the S.C. Economic Development Institute (the Institute). Hendricks serves as the local government market sector leader for Davis &…
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Second contract awarded for Charleston Harbor Deepening
November 2, 2017The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District announced the award of the second construction contract for work in the Charleston Harbor Entrance Channel as part of the Charleston Harbor…
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Davis & Floyd professionals selected for American Council of Engineering Companies of South Carolina Future Leaders Program
October 18, 2017Davis & Floyd, Inc. announced that three of its employees have been selected to participate in the American Council of Engineering Companies of South Carolina (ACEC-SC) Future Leaders Program. The…
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Davis & Floyd professionals selected for American Council of Engineering Companies of South Carolina Future Leaders Program
October 18, 2017Davis & Floyd, Inc. announced that three of its employees have been selected to participate in the American Council of Engineering Companies of South Carolina (ACEC-SC) Future Leaders Program. The…
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SeamonWhiteside adds new hires to their Mount Pleasant and Summerville offices
October 5, 2017Mount Pleasant New Hires Kyle Wicks, Engineer-In-Training Kyle Wicks has joined SeamonWhiteside’s civil engineering team full-time as an Engineer-in-Training. He joined the Mount Pleasant office in May of 2017. A…
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South Carolina federal beaches status update
September 14, 2017The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District is currently conducting post-storm analyses on their federal storm damage reduction projects. The two federal storm damage reduction projects managed by the…
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Emergency Permitting Procedures for Irma Storm Damage
September 14, 2017The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District announced the initiation of emergency regulatory permitting procedures in response to conditions resulting from possible erosion and storm damage associated with Hurricane…
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Davis & Floyd executive Bryan Webb selected to Leadership Charleston
September 1, 2017Davis & Floyd, Inc. announced that Bryan Webb has been selected to the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Charleston Class of 2018. Webb serves as a vice president of…
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Davis & Floyd executive Bryan Webb selected to Leadership Charleston
September 1, 2017Davis & Floyd, Inc. announced that Bryan Webb has been selected to the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Charleston Class of 2018. Webb serves as a vice president of…
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Minority-owned firm heads up demolition of the old Wando River Bridge
August 30, 2017When Kenneth Canty worked on the 2005 Cooper River Bridge demolition project in Charleston, SC, he was one of many engineers working together to safely bring down the aging structure. Twelve…
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Davis & Floyd supports the South Carolina Memorial Reef’s Highway 41 Bridge Project
August 24, 2017Davis & Floyd Inc. supports the SC Memorial Reef with a $5,000 donation to help fund the repurposing of the Highway 41 bridge to become an artificial reef located…
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Davis & Floyd supports the South Carolina Memorial Reef’s Highway 41 Bridge Project
August 24, 2017Davis & Floyd Inc. supports the SC Memorial Reef with a $5,000 donation to help fund the repurposing of the Highway 41 bridge to become an artificial reef located…
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Davis & Floyd welcomes Katherine Hendricks as local government market sector leader
August 1, 2017Davis & Floyd Inc. announced the addition of Katherine Hendricks as the leader of the local government market sector, which works with local organizations and municipalities regarding their planning, environmental,…
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Davis & Floyd welcomes Katherine Hendricks as local government market sector leader
August 1, 2017Davis & Floyd Inc. announced the addition of Katherine Hendricks as the leader of the local government market sector, which works with local organizations and municipalities regarding their planning, environmental,…
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers signs Project Partnership Agreement with SC Ports
July 19, 2017The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District signed a Project Partnership Agreement (PPA) with the South Carolina Ports Authority, which finalizes the responsibilities for both agencies on the upcoming…
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