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Pattison joins Hancock Assoc. as sr. project manager

Philip Pattison,
Hancock Associates

Danvers, MA Hancock Associates hired Philip Pattison as senior project manager in the land surveying department.

Pattison has over 30 years of experience in land surveying with projects ranging from existing conditions/topography, construction, land boundary, ALTA/NSPS land title and highway surveys to research of public land title and utility records.

Prior to joining Hancock, he was a survey manager, survey technician, survey technician/party chief and project engineer/surveyor at several firms.

Pattison holds a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He has completed OSHA 10-Hour Training and is a Land Surveyor in Training (#311).  

“I joined Hancock because their reputation is unmatched in the industry,” said Phil. “I look forward to being part of their continued success by furthering land surveying best practices, making sure quality assurance goals are met and providing strong team leadership.”

“We’re excited to have Phil on the Hancock Associates team,” said Hancock Associates’ president Wayne Jalbert. “Our staff, clients and regulators will benefit greatly from his vast experience and acute problem solving and project management skills.”

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