January 24 2012

Nobis Engineering, Inc., a multi-disciplinary consulting firm providing diversified environmental, geotechnical and civil engineering services, announced today that it has opened offices in Iselin, New Jersey and White River Junction, Vermont.

Serving clients in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, the New Jersey office was opened to respond to Nobis’ expanding client base and to support a five-year on-call environmental services contract awarded by the Region 2 office of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (USEPA) in 2011.

In addition to the Iselin, New Jersey office opening, Nobis has recently hired Douglas Sullivan, a senior project manager with more than 23 years of experience in environmental engineering and consulting services to lead the establishment and growth of this office. Mr. Sullivan brings significant environmental compliance and remediation, engineering, landfill, and regulatory expertise. Mr. Sullivan is a member of the Society of American Military Engineers and earned a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Norwich University in Vermont.

The White River Junction, VT office will be managed by Brian Vincent, P.E., a senior project manager with more than twenty years of experience in both civil and environmental engineering projects including roadway and stormwater management, site development, landfill closures, and residential and commercial subdivisions. This office is being opened to support our Upper Valley and Vermont work including remediation services at: the Elizabeth Mine Superfund Site in South Strafford, Vermont; Brownfields Assessment and Reuse Planning Consulting Services for Two Rivers-Ottauquechee Regional Commission; and geotechnical and environmental services for the Brattleboro I-91 Design-Build Bridges. Nobis is a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) in Vermont and most New England states.

“Nobis has been providing consulting engineering services to our clients for 23 years and this was the next natural step to better respond to our geographically expanding client base,” said Ken Koornneef, P.E., President of Nobis Engineering.