H2M honored by ACECNY for 75 years of engineering - Jan. 28

March 17, 2008 - Long Island

Shown (from left) are: Jay Simson; Anthony Fisher, P.E., resident of Greenlawn, N.Y.; Gary Loesch, P.E., DEE, resident of Sayville, N.Y.; and Greg Kelly

H2M, Holzmacher, McLendon & Murrell, P.C. - a multi-discipline engineering and architectural firm - was honored by the American Council of Engineering Companies of New York (ACECNY). At the Annual Winter Conference in Albany, N.Y., on January 28, H2M was presented a plaque celebrating 75 years of continuous professional practice.
Accepting the award on behalf of H2M was executive vice president, Gary Loesch, P.E., DEE, and vice president, Anthony Fisher, P.E. Presenting the award on behalf of the ACECNY was Jay Simson, ACECNY executive director and Greg Kelly, ACECNY president.
H2M has designed and implemented projects that have become part of the fabric of our communities - water supply and treatment facilities; wastewater treatment plants; fire houses; schools; commercial buildings; housing; drainage facilities; road construction; and, environmental testing, protection and remediation. And today, H2M - with offices in N.Y. and N.J. and a staff of over 250 employees - continues to provide excellence in professional services to meet the changing needs of our complex society. "It is pleasing to see H2M recognized for all it has done over its long history to make our community a better place to live," said John Molloy, president and CEO of H2M.
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