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H2M’s Parsippany, NJ, office participated in an EPIC Easter Egg Hunt today! Who said kids have all the fun?
Project Spotlight: H2M provided Remedial Investigation, Remedial Design, Construction Management/Inspection, and Community Air Monitoring Program (CAMP) services for the Town of Oyster Bay’s Bethpage Community Park Site!
Pacheco Ross Architects, will be presenting Friday, May 11th at the Station Design Conference. Their presentation is titled “Ignorance Isn’t Bliss – The Sequel” which will share insights and pointers that you need to get your facility built right and with minimum headaches! For more information, check out this FIREHOUSE Magazine article: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQVik
Check out this FIREHOUSE Magazine “In-Quarters” article mentioning our new partners, Pacheco Ross Architects, that features their Manlius, NY, Fire Department project! Please visit: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQVi7
Project Spotlight: H2M provided Architectural Design, MEP Engineering, Structural Engineering, and Environmental Engineering services to the Borough of Lehighton Fire Department. Take a look at the finished project!
Building relationships! H2M’s Senior Vice President and Real Estate Market Director, Michael Bonacasa, AIA, yesterday at the Long Island Builders 28th Annual Home, Trade and Remodeling Expo.
Our Surveying team having a little fun wrapping up National Surveyors Week!
H2M’s Civil Engineering division celebrated Senior Landscape Architect, Nick Mattessich, and his 12 year career with pizza at Villa Monte and then customized donuts. Thank you for all the great work Nick!
Today is World Water Day! Today is designed to highlight the importance of freshwater. The theme for this year is ‘Nature for Water’ – exploring nature-based solutions to the water challenges we face in the 21st century.
Pictured is H2M’s Staff Engineer, Walter Ackermann on site performing an inspection at the RXR Ritz-Carlton Residences at North Hills on February 13th, 2018. This 10-unit luxury condominium building is currently in the second phase of construction. H2M was involved through both phases of design, assisted with the stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP), and inspection services during construction.