Exhibitor List
AECOM
Technologies Inc. [BOOTH #30]
WEB SITE:
www.aecom.com
REPRESENTATIVE: Christopher Benosky, (christopher.benosky@aecom.com)
AECOM
is a leading global provider of design, engineering,
program management, construction management, and
operations and maintenance support as well as
technical assistance. Since it was launched as an
independent company in 1990, AECOM has become one of
the largest providers of professional technical and
management support services in the world. |
Arcadis,
Inc. [BOOTH #4]
WEB SITE:
www.arcadis-us.com
REPRESENTATIVE: Robert Daoust (Robert.Daoust@arcadis-us.com)
ARCADIS
is an international company that provides
consultancy, design, engineering and management
services in the fields of Infrastructure, Water,
Environment and Buildings. With more than 16,000
people worldwide the company has an extensive
international network that is supported by strong
local market positions. They rank among the top 10
management and engineering consultancies in the
world. In Europe, Brazil, and Chile they have a top
5 position. In the global environmental market they
are positioned in the top 3. |
Brown
and Caldwell [BOOTH 6]
WEB SITE:
www.brownandcaldwell.com
REPRESENTATIVE: Lucila Silva (LSilva@brwncald.com)
Brown
and Caldwell has built a reputation for
collaborating with clients, adding value through
innovation and building relationships that last.
Dave Caldwell founded the company in 1947. He was a
true visionary who pioneered and advocated
wastewater reuse. Dave's belief that the needs of
society, our clients and the environment can
co-exist remains an integral part of our culture and
is readily seen in the innovations and advancements
of the BC engineers and scientists who have since
followed. |
CDM
[BOOTH #11]
WEB SITE:
www.cdm.com
REPRESENTATIVE: Timothy Feather (feathertd@cdm.com)
CDM
is a consulting, engineering, construction, and
operations firm that services public and private
sector clients worldwide. We provide turn-key water
resources services including ecosystem restoration
at all scales.
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Coastal Wetlands
Planning, Protection, and Restoration Act [BOOTH #4]
WEB SITE: www.lacoast.gov
REPRESENTATIVE: Susan Testroet-Bergeron (BergeronS@usgs.gov)
The
Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and
Restoration Act is federal legislation enacted in
1990 that is designed to identify, prepare, and fund
construction of coastal wetlands restoration
projects. CWPPRA project managers, scientists, and
engineers use a variety of techniques to protect,
enhance, or restore wetlands. Since its inception,
151 coastal restoration or protection projects have
been authorized, benefiting over 110,000 acres in
Louisiana. |
EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc. [BOOTH #21]
WEB SITE: www.eaest.com
REPRESENTATIVE: Richard Pfingsten (rpfingsten@eaest.com)
For more than 30 years, EA has integrated science,
engineering, and technology to provide valuable solutions to
our clients' water resource, environmental and regulatory
issues. EA provides technical expertise that begins with
project conceptualization through final construction
and continues with long-term operations and maintenance for
ecosystem restoration (wetlands, stream, salt marsh, fresh
water; fish passage); watershed and storm water management;
TMDLs;
sediment characterization and dredge material management. |
Greenhorne
& O’Mara Consulting Engineers
[Booth #29]
WEB SITE:
www.G-and-O.com
REPRESENTATIVE: Melanie Bailey (mbailey@G-and-O.com)
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HDR, Inc. [BOOTH #34]
WEB SITE: www.hdrinc.com
REPRESENTATIVE: Dana Stob (dana.stob@hdrinc.com)
HDR
is an architectural, engineering and consulting firm
that excels at managing complex projects and solving
challenges for clients. We offer our clients the best
possible economic, social and environmental value by
delivering integrated sustainable solutions. |
Moffatt & Nichol [BOOTH #27]
WEB SITE:
www.moffattnichol.com
REPRESENTATIVE: Peter Kotulak (pkotulak@moffattnichol.com)
Moffatt & Nichol is an internationally recognized
engineering, planning and scientific firm that serves public
and private clients worldwide from offices in the United
States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Latin America. The
firm specializes in coastal and water resources engineering
and ecosystem restoration, as well as those involving civil
works, ports and harbors, and transportation.
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PARSONS
[Booth #2]
WEB SITE:
www.parsons.com
REPRESENTATIVE: José A. Buitrago
Jr. (Tony.Buitrago@parsons.com)
Parsons is the company of
choice for project execution. We offer a comprehensive
selection of services that cover every aspect of a
customer’s program or project, including management,
procurement, consulting, security, and alternative project
delivery. Our long history reflects our innovative solutions
that take a project from inception and startup, through
execution, to testing and closeout—and often the project
continues to serve as a model for the future! When a
customer needs a “one-stop” shop for a project, we are
selected because we focus on what’s most important—the end
result.
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Stanley Consultants [BOOTH #3]
WEB SITE:
www.stanleyconsultants.com
REPRESENTATIVE: Mark Henthorn (HenthornMark@StanleyGroup.com)
Stanley Consultants is a global engineering company
headquartered on the Mississippi in Muscatine, IA. With
1,200+ members, our proud eco-restoration experience
reflects projects in the Everglades, Biscayne Bay, Lake
Okeechobee and several major rivers. |
TetraTech [BOOTH #12]
WEB SITE: www.tetratech.com
REPRESENTATIVE: Eric Dohner (eric.dohner@tetratech.com)
Tetra Tech was founded in 1966 as an environmental science
and engineering company. We have
12,000 employees and annual revenues of $2.3 billion for
2010. Our professionals represent over
45 scientific and engineering disciplines. One quarter of
Tetra Tech’s engineers, scientists, and managers hold
doctoral degrees. A comparable number hold master’s degrees.
We are respected for our excellent business practices and
outstanding reputation in science and engineering,
consistently ranked
among our peers as a national leader. We have successfully
completed more than
5,000 coastal, environmental resource, and restoration
projects, including significant work in the four major
ecosystem restoration programs along the coasts of the US –
the Chesapeake Bay, the California Delta, the Florida
Everglades, and Louisiana – and the Great Lakes. Tetra Tech
is focused and dedicated, through our Corporate Initiative
Program, to provide the best resources from our highly
skilled personnel to support ecosystem restoration programs
throughout the US,
particularly in the Gulf Coast. |
The
Louis Berger Group, Inc. [BOOTH #25]
WEB SITE:
www.louisberger.com
REPRESENTATIVE: Ed Theriot (etheriot@louisberger.com)
The
Louis Berger Group is an internationally recognized
consulting firm that provides engineering,
architecture, program and construction management,
environmental planning and science, and economic
development services. For nearly 60 years, they have
been a devoted and trusted partner to U.S. federal,
state and local government agencies. |
University
of Maryland [BOOTH #33]
WEB SITE:
www.umces.edu
REPRESENTATIVE: Dave Nemazie (nemazie@umces.edu)
The
University of Maryland Center for Environmental
Science (UMCES) is the most prominent single
institution involved in scientific discoveries about
the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed. Although
focusing more than 2/3 of its research on this
region, the Center's activities are global,
involving research from the Arabian Sea to the
Yellowstone and from the poles to the tropics. UM-CES'
scientists include biologists, ecologists,
physicists, chemists, geologists, engineers, and
economists who work together in a truly
transdisciplinary community. |
USACE Ecosystem Restoration Program [BOOTH #10]
WEB SITE:
www.wes.army.mil/el
REPRESENTATIVE: Dave Tazik (Dave.J.Tazik@usace.army.mil)
The Environmental Laboratory is the problem solver for the
Corps and the Nation in environmental science and
engineering research and development in support of
environmental systems. The staff supports the environmental
missions of the U.S. Army, the Department of Defense, and
the Nation through research, development, special studies,
and technology transfer. Environmental Laboratory research
includes a network of expertise and facilities from other
Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) and Corps
Laboratories, other government agencies, academia, and
private sector. |
US Army Corps
of Engineers [BOOTH #8 & 9]
WEB SITE:
www.wes.army.mil
REPRESENTATIVE: Roselle Henn (Roselle.E.Henn@usace.army.mil)
The
United States Army Corps of Engineers is made up of military
and civilian engineers, scientists and other specialists
work hand in hand as leaders in engineering and
environmental matters. Our diverse workforce of biologists,
engineers, geologists, hydrologists, natural resource
managers and other professionals meets the demands of
changing times and requirements as a vital part of America's
Army. The Corp’s environmental mission has two major focus
areas: restoration and stewardship. Efforts in both areas
are guided by the Corps environmental operating principles,
which help us balance economic and environmental concerns.
We support or manage numerous environmental programs, that
run the gamut from cleaning up areas on former military
installations contaminated by hazardous waste or munitions
to helping establish a small wetland that helps endangered
species survive. |
US Geological Survey [BOOTH #22 & 23]
WEB SITE: www.usgs.gov
REPRESENTATIVE: Ronnie Best (Ronnie_Best@usgs.gov)
The U.S. Geological Survey serves the Nation by providing
reliable scientific information to describe and understand
the Earth; minimize loss of life and property from natural
disasters; manage water, biological, energy, and mineral
resources; and enhance and protect our quality of life. |
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service [BOOTH #31 & 32]
WEB SITE: www.nrcs.usda.gov
REPRESENTATIVE: Philip Barbour (Philip.barbour@wdc.usda.gov)
Since 1935, the Natural Resources Conservation Service
(originally called the Soil Conservation Service) has
provided leadership in a partnership effort to help
America's private land owners and managers conserve their
soil, water, and other natural resources. |
Weston Solutions [BOOTH #7]
WEB SITE:
www.westonsolutions.com
REPRESENTATIVE: Cheryl Ulrich (Cheryl.Ulrich@westonsolutions.com)
Weston Solutions delivers integrated, sustainable solutions
for environmental restoration, property redevelopment,
design/build construction, green buildings and clean energy.
Weston can help develop solutions to maximize the value of
your resources and turn environmental responsibility into
economic growth. We help clients restore productive assets
to build a stronger economy and a healthier ecology. |
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