RALEIGH, NC, October 01, 2010 (Press-News.org) Sepi Asefnia, president of SEPI Engineering & Construction (http://www.sepiengineering.com), a firm which provides civil engineering and planning services to private and public sector clients across the southeast, has announced that Andy Kiley, PWS has been named environmental project scientist. In this position, Kiley's primary responsibility will be performing and managing wetland and stream monitoring and associated reporting. Additional responsibilities include designing wetland and stream restoration sites, wetland delineation, stream delineations as well as natural resources investigation and analysis of natural resource impacts for development projects.
A native of Lawrenceville, Ga., Kiley has more than 12 years of experience with Geographic Information System (GIS) modeling, analysis and presentation, water and environment management and engineering. He earned his bachelor's degree in biology from the University of Notre Dame, and is an active member of the Society of Wetland Scientists.
QUOTES:
"We are pleased to welcome Andy to SEPI Engineering & Construction," said Asefnia. "His experience in wetland and stream design and monitoring, as well as GIS, brings value to our firm, as does his expertise in the assessment and evaluation of environmental impacts."
DETAILS:
- Kiley has more than 12 years of experience in the environmental sciences industry and 8 years of experience in the project management role.
- A native of Lawrenceville, Ga., Kiley resides in Raleigh, N.C. with his wife and two sons.
ABOUT SEPI ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION:
Established in 2001, SEPI Engineering & Construction provides engineering and planning services to private and public sector clients. SEPI is an 8(a) certified firm with the Small Business Administration. SEPI's mission statement is "Improving the quality of life for our communities and creating business success for our clients." Due to the extensive and varied engineering industry experience of the professionals at SEPI, the firm is able to provide its clients with site/civil design, environmental planning, traffic engineering and operations including traffic and noise analysis, construction management, roadway and structural design, water resources, natural resources/permitting, wetland/stream mitigation, public involvement and surveying services. SEPI has a corporate office located in Raleigh and a branch office located in Charlotte, N.C. For more information about SEPI Engineering & Construction, call (919) 789-9977 or visit http://www.sepiengineering.com.
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