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Kortz and Clinton of Fuss & O’Neill earn licensed site professionals designation

Brian Kortz, Fuss & O’Neill

 

Timothy Clinton, Fuss & O’Neill

 

Boston, MA According to Fuss & O’Neill, Brian Kortz, CPG, LSP, CNU-A and Timothy Clinton, CPG, LSP as the firm’s newest licensed site professionals (LSP). 

LSPs are obtained by engineers, scientists and other health specialists with significant professional expertise in oil and hazardous material contamination. An individual with an LSP oversees the assessment and cleanup of contamination that has been released into the environment. The licenses are governed by the Massachusetts LSP Board.

This is an important step for both Clinton and Kortz. Clinton credits the people he’s worked with over the years: “For me, reaching this milestone underscores the tremendous guidance I’ve received from my Fuss & O’Neill colleagues over my 12+ years with the firm. I look forward to using this license to help my Massachusetts clients solve their environmental challenges in a way that protects their long-term interests.” Kortz recognizes the importance of the community he is now a part of: “I am excited to achieve this career goal and honored to be a new member of the LSP community. This licensure will further enable me to work on behalf of Fuss & O’Neill clients to improve the environmental quality of Massachusetts, one site at a time.”

The licensure of an LSP is obtained by engineers, scientists, and other health specialists with significant professional expertise in oil and hazardous material contamination. An individual with an LSP oversees the assessment and cleanup of contamination that has been released into the environment. The licenses are governed by the Massachusetts LSP Board.

These new LSP designations strengthen Fuss & O’Neill’s capacity to provide professional environmental assessment services in Massachusetts.

Fuss & O’Neill is a full-service engineering firm with a depth of staff and experience to conquer any project – from initial design to final construction. Headquartered in Manchester, CT, the company has 10 regional offices throughout all 6 New England states, 2 LLCs, and more than 300 employees. Our professional staff maintains licenses and certifications across a wide range of engineering, planning, landscape architecture, design build, scientific, and manufacturing disciplines. For more information go to www.fando.com

 

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