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Avdic joins H2M as a senior project engineer

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Melville, NY Samir Avdic has joined the staff of H2M architects + engineers as a senior project engineer, supporting the firm’s water supply and water treatment projects.

Avdic joins H2M with 25 years of experience working in the government and private sectors, and has worked with mining and utility industries throughout Europe and Australia. Prior to H2M, Avdic was a senior project manager for Water Corporation, which is the principal supplier of water and wastewater services to over two million people across Western Australia.

H2M is passionate about their work and committed to their legacy. The company has an integrated approach to design, and provides the opportunity to gain new experiences,” Avdic said. “I’m excited about the future of H2M and delighted to be part of the team.”

Avdic obtained his B.E. from the University of Tuzla in Bosnia and Herzegovina and his M.S. in Project Management from Curtin University in Australia.

H2M is a full-service consulting and design firm offering the expertise of more than 290 architects,  engineers (water supply, civil/site, structural, M/E/P, wastewater and environmental), planners, designers, inspectors, surveyors and scientists. H2M meets the challenges associated with buildings and infrastructure and has been serving various markets throughout Long Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut for over 80 years.

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