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Burns & McDonnell bolsters teams in Texas

As Texas faces transportation infrastructure upgrades and ever changing environmental regulations and challenges, Burns & McDonnell hires Dennis Ingram to help manage roadway improvement projects and Amanda Breitling to lead its regional Environmental Services team.

Ingram has more than 20 years of industry experience, including roadway design, project management, quality assurance, development of roadway plans and specifications and site/civil projects. He has supported more than 20 projects throughout his career, including several multimillion and multibillion dollar projects. Ingram is a registered professional engineer in Texas. He holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Maryland and a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from Howard University.

Breitling joins the firm’s growing team of more than 450 environmental professionals focused on providing integrated services from planning and permitting to remediation, demolition and decommissioning for clients in Texas and nationwide. She has more than 15 years of experience in environmental compliance, project management and due diligence services for air, hazardous waste and water media. Throughout her career, she has managed or performed more than 350 environmental site assessments and subsurface investigations. Breitling is a registered environmental manager and professional geoscientist. She holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental science from Texas Christian University.

Published in the September 2017 Edition of American Recycler News

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