Associated Engineering welcomes Summit Environmental Consultants to the Associated Engineering group of companies

Associated Engineering is excited to announce that Summit Environmental Consultants Inc. has joined the Associated Engineering group of companies. Summit Environmental Consultants was formed in 1994, and since then, has developed into one of the preeminent environmental consulting firms in British Columbia. The firm has grown to include a staff of almost 40, with offices in Vernon, BC and Calgary, AB.

Summit offers consulting services in hydrology, hydrogeology, geomorphology, geology, soil science, plant science, wildlife biology, limnology, fisheries biology, aquatic toxicology, forestry, environmental planning, and GIS. These services complement Associated Engineering's services in the water, environmental, civil infrastructure, transportation, renewable energy, and asset management sectors.

Kerry Rudd, President and CEO of Associated Engineering notes, "Our relationship with Summit has gained in strength over the years. We have always been impressed with their expertise and approach to their projects. We can clearly see that the combination of our two firms will provide value to our clients and greater opportunities to our staff."

Brian Guy, Vice President and General Manager of Summit states, "By joining the Associated Engineering group of companies, Summit will extend our market presence to new geographical areas and broaden the services that both Summit and Associated Engineering can offer our clients."

For more information on Summit's services, see www.summit-environmental.com or contact Brian Guy at bg@summit-environmental.com.

Kerry Rudd (R), Brian Guy (left of Kerry), and Summit
Kerry Rudd (R), Brian Guy (left of Kerry), and Summit's Vernon-based team

 

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