Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. (VHB) announces that Tyler Gingras, P.E., has joined the firm as a Civil Engineer in the Land Development and Civil Engineering group.
Mr. Gingras will work to further enhance the firm’s growing Vermont office, providing a variety of services for public and private sector clients, including site/civil engineering design, traffic impact analysis, and Vermont State regulatory permitting. He is currently working on several large-scale projects, including the Town of Middlebury Main Street/Merchants Row Bridges, IBM Solar Photovoltaic Regional Test Center, Omya Hogback Aggregate Loading Track, Stratton Mountain Resort Tropical Storm Irene Repairs, and the Berlin Mall Expansion. A 2005 graduate of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, majoring in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Mr. Gingras brings a wide range of civil engineering and field experience to his new role.
Prior to beginning his career with VHB, Mr. Gingras worked on civil projects around Vermont and Colorado. He lives in Ferrisburgh with his family where he enjoys a variety of outdoor activities, including maple sugaring.
VHB’s North Ferrisburgh office has a staff of over 40 engineering and scientific professionals, and offers a full suite of transportation, land development, environmental and energy services to a diverse range of clients in the region. The North Ferrisburgh office is part of the firm’s Northern New England team which also includes VHB offices in Bedford, New Hampshire and South Portland, Maine. Together the Northern New England team comprises more than 100 employees.
