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Clarke joins Meridian Associates

Andrew Clarke

Boston, MA Meridian Associates, Inc., a leading regional civil engineering, land surveying and landscape architecture firm specializing in land planning, site and infrastructure design, laser /LiDAR scanning, and renewable energy development, has named Andrew Clarke as senior project manager for the company’s real estate development and community bike path sector. A road, bridge and rail construction veteran with more than 25 years’ experience, he will be responsible for driving various projects throughout the Northeast region.

Clarke joins Meridian Associates after 12 years with WSP USA Inc., where he worked as a civil engineering project manager.

With a track record of managing complex infrastructure ventures and multidisciplinary teams, he also carries with him a host of international projects including supervised roadway and drainage design, underground utility installations and site developments, among others.

“Andrew brings world-class experience and an outstanding portfolio of projects which helps reinforce our commitment to client success,” said Douglas F.  Reed, PE, President and CEO of Meridian Associates.  “His technical expertise in modeling and innovation, thorough proficiency in project supervision and specialized lead design abilities make Andrew a valuable addition to the team.”

From initial proposal through completion of final plans, Clarke will be instrumental in ensuring Meridian Associates’ projects are on schedule and successful.

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