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Thomas & Hutton announces the promotion of Lamar Mercer to Savannah Civil Department Manager. As a recognized expert in site development, Lamar brings decades of experience to the role, ensuring continued excellence in civil engineering in Savannah. This leadership change paves the way for innovative infrastructure projects that will benefit the local community.
Savannah residents, great news is buzzing in your city! Thomas & Hutton has just announced that Lamar Mercer, a familiar face in the community, has been promoted to the role of Savannah Civil Department Manager. This change, effective immediately, marks a significant step in the bustling world of civil engineering right here in our beloved city.
Lamar Mercer isn’t just any engineer; he has been a vital leader at Thomas & Hutton for decades. Known for his prowess in the field of large tract development, he has established himself as one of the top consultants in the area. With an impressive background, Lamar brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table, making him the perfect candidate to lead the Savannah Civil Department during this exciting growth phase.
This shift comes as Jason Chambless, the outgoing manager, transitions to focus more on the Coastal Civil Site Development and Survey teams. Jason has worn many hats lately, and his decision to step back from his dual role comes at a time when the company is poised for expansion. It’s clear that the management acknowledges and appreciates Jason’s contributions while looking forward to what Lamar will bring to the table.
Lamar Mercer is no stranger to the intricacies of site development and municipal projects. With an impressive 23 years of experience under his belt, he has worked extensively across Georgia and South Carolina. His expertise encompasses a broad range of services like preliminary engineering and planning, permitting, engineering design, and construction administration. When it comes to handling key infrastructures such as water and sewage systems, stormwater management, and roadways, Lamar knows the ins and outs like the back of his hand.
The management team at Thomas & Hutton expresses a strong sense of confidence in Lamar’s ability to elevate the Savannah team’s capabilities. With the growing demands of civil projects in the city, his leadership is expected to enhance the overall execution and delivery of services, ensuring clients receive the top-notch support they’ve come to expect from Thomas & Hutton.
With this exciting promotional move, the Savannah community can look forward to innovative projects and improvements in local infrastructure. Lamar’s expertise aligns perfectly with the current needs of the city, and as the Savannah Civil Department gears up for new challenges, residents and clients alike can expect enhanced service and leadership from the team.
If you’re interested in learning more about the services that Thomas & Hutton provides or wish to keep up-to-date on any future developments, visit their website at www.thomasandhutton.com. This is a pivotal moment for the Savannah Civil Department, and it’s just the beginning of new and exciting projects that will benefit everyone in the community!
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