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SWBR hires Guyon as senior civil engineer

Michael Guyon

Rochester, NY Michael Guyon, PE has joined SWBR as senior civil engineer. The addition of Guyon expands the firm’s in-house design services to include civil engineering.

With over 30 years of infrastructure experience, Guyon’s work includes leadership roles at both private design firms and in the public works sector. In his new role, he will manage all civil engineering aspects of the firm’s land use, environmental, transportation planning, and design projects. Civil engineering design services will include site development, roadway design, stormwater management, and municipal services. Guyon is also recruiting staff.

to expand the new department.

“I am excited to lead this new initiative at SWBR,“ said Guyon. “I’m thrilled to not only provide site design for new projects, but to help the team grow and better serve our clients.”

“The addition of civil engineering has been one of our strategic initiatives,” said SWBR president Tom Gears, AIA. “This new service allows SWBR to meet even more of our clients’ design and engineering needs.”

Guyon earned his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from The Pennsylvania State University.

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