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Congratulations to Bill Jensen, P.E., the latest addition to our roster of Professional Engineers! Join us in celebrating Bill, a dedicated senior project engineer in the Water Discipline at our Parsippany, NJ office. #H2M #ProfessionalEngineer #EngineeringExcellence
Wishing You a Wonderful Holiday Season and a Very Happy New Year! Another year comes to a close, giving way to a new one full of hope and possibilities. The H2M family wants to take this opportunity to thank you for your support this past year, and wish you a happy and prosperous new year. We would like to recognize the charities that we are proud to support this holiday season. Our deepest gratitude goes out to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Beautiful People Adaptive Sports, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, You Gotta Believe , and Ollie's Angels Animal Rescue for the outstanding work that they do. Happy Holidays!
Last week, we hosted our annual ACE Mentor Program Gingerbread House Competition! Every year, H2M’s talented young ACE mentees participate in a competition that challenges them to think like architects and engineers as they construct gingerbread houses in various architectural styles—all with edible ingredients! Visit www.acementorny.org to learn more about the ACE Mentor Program of Greater New York and click the photos below to see some of our mentees’ delectable domiciles!
H2M’s Rachel Kim, P.E. and Gregory Forstrom, P.E. had a great time at the Career Carnival for Kids hosted by the Parsippany Library on November 30! Their booth, catered to kids aged 8-14 and their families, featured cool water-themed activities. The night was a success! Our team had engaging conversations with kids, parents, and even delved into PFAS discussions. The brochures and coloring sheets proved to be popular, and we're hopeful that we ignited inspiration in those young minds. #H2M #CareerCarnival #ParsippanyLibrary #STEMeducation #WaterActivities #PFASDiscussion #InspiringYoungMinds #EngineeringForKids #EducationThroughFun #CommunityEngagement
Members of H2M's Manhattan office recently came together to collect nonperishable food items on behalf of the St. Francis Food Pantries & Shelters. We thank our team members in NYC for the kind donation toward helping alleviate hunger in the community. Please visit www.stfrancispantries.org for more information about the amazing work they do and how you can get involved in their mission to provide food, shelter, clothing, and other support to those in New York who most need it.
Will you be the next H2M Designer? Join our team today and get the opportunity to work on award winning projects such as the Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad and many more! For more information, go to: https://lnkd.in/d7Y3Dc3 HR Contact: Amanda Vardakas, SHRM-CP at avardakas@h2m.com
As storms continue to get more extreme, communities need to prepare. H2M architects + engineers has been working with the Village of Westhampton Beach to harden their Main Street shopping district and develop a new vision. Ken Keltai, H2M’s Landscape Architecture Practice Manager, has a new expert article discussing his work on this project and how the local infrastructure was overhauled to prioritize long-term sustainability, stormwater control, and an improved pedestrian experience. You can read Ken’s article in the September Hardscapes at LandscapeArchitect.com or on H2M’s website below: https://lnkd.in/gyvYYQ4x
As we delve deeper into our series on emerging contaminants, let's take a moment to look back to when Long Island health officials were deeply concerned about potential contaminants. H2M conducted a study that not only addressed this issue but also uncovered new threats to the region's water supply. In 1965, Long Island health officials feared a potential crisis: saltwater intrusion into its underground freshwater aquifers. Suffolk County retained H2M to prepare the first Suffolk County Comprehensive Public Water Supply Study, citing the firm’s expertise in water quality analysis and treatment. One of H2M’s founders, Sam McClendon, was a subcontractor for the Nassau County version. H2M examined every major groundwater source in both Suffolk and Nassau Counties. They explored the complex interplay between rainfall, run-off, the ocean, and the Long Island Sound. After nearly five years of diligent work, we unveiled our findings, using an impressive Hele-Shaw parallel plate model developed in collaboration with MIT over 18 months. The verdict? Saltwater intrusion wasn't an immediate threat, but there were concerns about pollution from sewage disposal and synthetic detergents contaminating groundwater. This groundbreaking report was shared with clients on July 10, 1970, on behalf of R. G. Holzmacher, P.E. More than 50 years ago, H2M’s team of experts were already observing and addressing the threat of contaminants in Long Island’s water supply. #flashbackfriday #emergingco
Join our dynamic team in shaping the future of design and construction! We're hiring for three exciting positions: BIM Program Manager, BIM/CAD Specialist, and BIM/CAD Technician. If you're passionate about BIM technology and ready to make a difference, apply today! To learn more about open positions and apply, please click here: https://lnkd.in/d7Y3Dc3 For more information, contact: Amanda Vardakas, SHRM-CP at avardakas@h2m.com #BIMJobs #ConstructionTech #NowHiring
Happy National Construction Appreciation Week! Join our passionate team and make a mark in the construction industry! We're excited to announce a NICET Construction Observer Position available at H2M. Let's build a brighter future together! To learn more about open positions and apply, please click here: https://lnkd.in/d7Y3Dc3 For more information, contact: Amanda Vardakas, SHRM-CP at avardakas@h2m.com