Hardesty & Hanover Acquires Frederick P. Clark Associates
NEW YORK, March 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Hardesty & Hanover, LLC (H&H) is pleased to announce the acquisition of Frederick P. Clark Associates of Rye, New York and Fairfield, CT. The firm founded in 1950 by Frederick P. Clark, focuses on community/regional planning, development, environmental and transportation consulting services. Current clients include more than 150 municipalities and private sector companies throughout the New York/Connecticut metropolitan area and beyond. Specialties include traffic planning and operations studies; traffic impact analyses; and, public transportation planning and land use. The firm will become Frederick P. Clark Associates, a Hardesty & Hanover company.
H&H CEO, Sean Bluni, PE stated, "We are delighted to welcome Frederick P. Clark Associates to Hardesty & Hanover. We are very familiar with their outstanding credentials, having worked closely with them on projects in New York for many years. They are a respected engineering and planning firm with a talented staff that has grown to become a recognized leader for communities, public institutions, and private developers. Their steadfast focus on professionalism, excellence, teamwork, and client relationships align well with our core values."
Hardesty & Hanover is a renowned engineering firm with more than 130 years of experience delivering comprehensive solutions to some of the most unique engineering challenges around the world. We deliver civil, structural, mechanical and electrical engineering, as well as architectural and planning services to a variety of clients and markets around the world, including complex bridges, roadways and expressways, tunnel systems, railroad structures, and other heavy movable structures.
For more information, please visit our website at www.hardestyhanover.com or follow on Twitter (@HardestyHanover).
SOURCE Hardesty & Hanover, LLC
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