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As the first director of Michigan DOT’s Bureau of Bridges and Structures, Chynoweth led bridge design activities and developed technical policies for construction across the state.
Hamilton, a member of Engineered Systems’ advisory board, previously led East Coast health care for property and buildings at WSP, where he has designed and managed some of the firm’s highest profile health and hospital projects.
As wireless technologies play a larger role in meeting connectivity demands, new national practice leader commits to ensuring firm stays at forefront of building system innovations.
WSP vice president will focus on carbon reduction and promoting new strategies for clients to help them hit their environmental, social and governance targets.
Trevor Boz leads the science and technology practice in New York, and Philip Brychta specializes in commercial, government, education, residential, and hospitality.