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site and cities across the country,” said the team in a statement. “This threemonth journey has been an unforgettable experience for our team and the highlight of our academic careers. We are grateful to ULI and Hines for providing this platform and excited to continue our commitment to a healthier and more equitable built environment.”

“Of the many creative solutions offered, Knot Charleston ultimately had the most exemplary financials coupled with thoughtful phasing and a well-conceived mix of industrial and residential scales,” said Jury Chair Geeti Silwal. “Not only did their proposal offer ample access points to the water throughout the site, the team also told an effective story in their presentation that conveyed their awareness of the local maritime history, the city itself, and the community surrounding the site.”

Devon Morse Becomes Wetland Scientist

Danvers, MA – Hancock Associates, a provider of land surveying, civil engineering and wetland science services, announced that Devon Morse, a wetland scientist/ project manager at the firm, has received her Professional Wetland Scientist (PWS) certification.

Morse joined Hancock Associates in 2020 and is responsible for coastal and inland wetland delineations, establishment or restoration of habitats, environmental local, state and federal permitting and project management within the Wetland Science department.

“Devon worked hard as a Wetland Professional in Training (WPIT) to advance her understanding of the many aspects of wetlands research, education, conservation, preservation, restoration and management,” said Hancock Associates president, Wayne Jalbert, PLS. “Receiving this national certification allows her to expand her professional capabilities in assisting clients as well as up-and-coming WPITs. We are very proud of all her accomplishments and look forward to her continued success.”

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