Jason Keener joins VHB as a Civil Engineer in the Growing Land Development Group in Vermont

VHB announces that Jason Keener has joined the firm as a civil engineer in the land development and civil engineering group.

Keener will work to further enhance the firm’s growing Vermont office, providing stormwater, roadway and culvert engineering design, site/civil design and site planning services on current projects such as the Green Mountain National Forest Large Culvert Replacements, Stratton Mountain Tropical Storm Irene Repairs, South Burlington’s Potash Brook Stormwater Improvements, and the Addison County Transit Resources Bus Facility in Middlebury. Keener brings a wide range of civil engineering and field experience to his new role. His background includes conducting field inspections, survey, water and wastewater standards and installation, and CAD work.

Prior to beginning his engineering career in Vermont, Keener served as a US Army Signal Officer in Iraq and Germany. He holds a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Clarkson University, and lives in Jericho with his wife Mary and their one year old son, Jack.

VHB’s North Ferrisburgh office has a staff of over 40 professionals, and offers a full suite of transportation, land development, and environmental services to better serve clients in the region. The North Ferrisburgh, Vt. office is the firm’s second northern New England office. The firm also has an office in Bedford, New Hampshire. Together the Northern New England team comprises more than 100 employees.

Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. is an 850+-person firm that provides integrated planning, transportation, land development, and environmental services from 21 offices along the east coast. Engineering News-Record ranks VHB 76th of the Top 500 U.S. Design Firms and among the Top 50 Transportation Firms in the Nation.