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Stuart Kogge, PWS

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Stuart (Stu) Kogge, PWS, is a senior wetland/aquatic biologist and a Professional Wetland Scientist with over 35 years of natural resource and wetland experience. He received a Bachelor of Science…

Chris Webster, P.E., F. ASCE

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…karst evaluations, shallow and deep foundation systems, soil improvement techniques, in situ testing, porous pavements, geosynthetics, instrumentation, condition surveys. Chris’ environmental work includes environmental investigations and landfills. He has worked…

John Rudolph

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John Rudolph is a senior aquatic ecologist in GEI’s Carlsbad, California office. He has more than 25 years of experience managing a diversity of aquatic biological, ecological, and toxicological environmental

Joshua D. Zupan Joins GEI

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…recently joined the firm as a Senior Professional Engineer. Josh is an experienced Professional Engineer and Project Manager with more than 10 years of combined industry and research experience in…

Thomas Turpin Joins GEI

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…outcome of the company’s objectives and programs are realized. Thomas earned his Bachelor of Science in Biology from Muhlenburg College in Allentown, PA. He is a Certified Professional Environmental/Safety Auditor…

The Protection of the Great Lakes Began More Than 50 Years Ago – That History Matters Today for Funding Important Projects. But Why?

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jobs and $82 billion in wages, according to Michigan Sea Grant. It’s also connected via the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, to 31 states in the interior of the U.S.; states…

GEI’s Cameron Davis & Peter Ventin Help Canadian and U.S. Mayors Prime Themselves for Green Infrastructure

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…on “green infrastructure,” or using the built environment to help reduce costs and wear-and-tear on traditional infrastructure to help with flooding, water quality, and even social imperatives, like jobs and…

Subtle Changes to the latest Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Action Plan Could Mean Plenty to your Great Lakes Project

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…be described as more resilient in the face of climate change. A greater emphasis on environmental justice and jobs that benefit overburdened communities – Rightfully, the Action Plan cross references…

Can You Benefit from the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program?

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…beyond. On November 15, 2021, President Joe Biden signed the new Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act into law. That new legislation saw an additional $1 billion over five years invested…

The U.S.-Canada Relationship and Great Lakes Funding – Is it safe or on the chopping block?

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…25 percent of Canada’s population). – According to the Great Lakes Commission, the ecosystem supports 1.5 million jobs and $60 billion in wages. In other words, a healthy, clean Great…

How your Great Lakes project can navigate these turbulent times

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…project? Funding from some programs is more at risk than others, like the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). 2: Has your project funding been “obligated?” Obligated funding essentially means…

Project Management Professional John Haworth rejoins GEI

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environmental site assessment and remediation. Over the course of his career, he has managed a wide range of projects throughout California, specializing in environmental site assessment, remediation system design and…