Avery will have business development and sales management oversight for certain geographic areas near Superior Holding’s East Coast office in Richmond, Virginia.
The addition of Washington, D.C.-based firm specializing in advising on climate-aligned investment enhances WSP’s commitment to providing clients with sustainable and resilient solutions.
The move further strengthens Salas O’Brien’s engineering expertise, creating a combined firm of more than 50 offices, 1,400 team members, and 360 registered professionals.
The new certification, through a sponsorship with ASHRAE, reinforces expertise from both organizations to address solutions in disaster and climate resiliency.
According to the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), construction input prices are up 23.6% over the past 12 months, while nonresidential construction input prices rose 24.3%.
In 2013, Sowinski Sullivan expanded its operations to Harrisburg, where the team has since provided architectural and engineering services for mass transit system clients and public agencies including the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, and South Central Transit Authority.
WSP vice president will focus on carbon reduction and promoting new strategies for clients to help them hit their environmental, social and governance targets.