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Ron Berry, P.E.
Person…New Brunswick. He is a Licensed Professional Engineer (P.E. Civil) in California and holds Canadian Professional Engineering (P.Eng.) licenses in the provinces of Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, and New Brunswick….
Ben Lavon, P.E., QEWI
Person…M.S. in Civil Engineering from New York University and a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Technion, Israel. He has authored many papers and made professional presentations at various professional forums….
Michael P. Salerno, LSRP
PersonMichael is a Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) with 18 years of experience conducting multiphase site and remedial investigations. His professional experience includes providing environmental health and safety consulting services…
Experienced Professionals
PageMany of our experienced professionals are employee-owners, with nearly one-third of our employees enjoying the many benefits of employee ownership. GEI offers a competitive total rewards package that is market…
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Laura Schwanof, RLA
Person…well as the erosion, water quality and flooding problems facing coastal communities in the dynamic marine environment. Her professional design skills have been acutely focused on wetland restoration and coastal…
Can You Benefit from the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program?
Thought Leadership…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…
GEI’s Cameron Davis & Peter Ventin Help Canadian and U.S. Mayors Prime Themselves for Green Infrastructure
Presentation…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…
The U.S.-Canada Relationship and Great Lakes Funding – Is it safe or on the chopping block?
Thought Leadership…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
Thought Leadership…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…
Subtle Changes to the latest Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Action Plan Could Mean Plenty to your Great Lakes Project
Thought Leadership…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…