Thomas & Hutton's Savannah office expands with new talent.
In Savannah, Thomas & Hutton has announced an expansion of their office with three new hires. This strategic move is aimed at enhancing project coordination in water and wastewater management, bolstering their impact on the local engineering scene.
In the bustling city of Savannah, there’s exciting news coming out of the local engineering scene. Thomas & Hutton, a well-respected firm in civil and environmental engineering, has announced the expansion of their Savannah office with three new hires. This move is set to strengthen the company’s capabilities in project coordination, particularly in water and wastewater management.
The new team members bring a wealth of experience and unique talents to the table. Let’s break down who they are and what they will contribute to this growing firm.
First up is Tyler Davidek, who lands the role of an Environmental Project Manager. He comes with impressive experience in water and wastewater engineering that spans both public and private sectors. His responsibilities will be no small feat, as Tyler is primarily tasked with managing the design and execution of water and wastewater infrastructure projects. These projects typically serve municipal and quasi-governmental clients, which means he’ll be making a real impact on the community. Utilizing tools like Civil 3D, WaterCAD, and SewerCAD, Tyler will also be coordinating across various disciplines within the company. He holds a degree in Environmental Engineering from Michigan State University, which has surely equipped him for this challenging role.
Next, we have Justin Cadman, who steps into the position of Civil Designer. He will be instrumental in preparing site development construction drawings and assisting with engineering designs related to water, sewer, and storm drainage infrastructure. Justin’s experience as a drafter previously has prepared him well for this role. He’ll also play a key part in facilitating the all-important permit application processes for a variety of projects—everything from residential to commercial and even industrial projects. With a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Technology from Savannah State University, he’s certainly primed to hit the ground running.
Last but not least is Olaitan Adesanya, taking on the role of Civil Project Coordinator. This position involves a multitude of responsibilities, including helping with project planning, scheduling, and keeping track of progress. Olaitan will be the glue that supports communication among engineering teams, clients, and various stakeholders. Managing project documentation is another critical function he’ll perform, ensuring projects are delivered on time and smoothly. With a background that includes serving in the U.S. Marine Corps, Olaitan offers a unique perspective enriched by his multidisciplinary knowledge in engineering, finance, and project management. He holds both a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Technology and an MBA from Savannah State University.
These exciting additions signal a significant growth phase for Thomas & Hutton. As the company expands its expertise in civil and environmental engineering, this means enhanced services for the local community and beyond. With projects that will not only improve existing infrastructure but also lead to newer, sustainable solutions, the impact could be felt across numerous sectors.
Moreover, the collective experience and diverse backgrounds of Tyler, Justin, and Olaitan are bound to foster innovation and collaboration within the team. From improving water systems to optimizing storm drainage, the future looks bright for both Thomas & Hutton and the communities they serve.
Overall, the arrival of these new hires in Savannah is more than just an expansion of an office; it’s a step forward for engineering excellence and community-focused solutions. Keep an eye out for more great work from Thomas & Hutton as they grow and thrive in the Savannah area!
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