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VHB welcomes Saccardi and Schiff

VHB and the White Plains-based planning and development firm, Saccardi & Schiff have joined forces in New York. The merger combines the planning talent of Saccardi & Schiff with the planning, design, and engineering experience of VHB. They are now better positioned to provide clients with a broader range of integrated services. Saccardi & Schiff is a well-respected, 16-person planning and development consulting firm with more than 20 years of experience throughout the N.Y. metropolitan area, including Long Island. The addition of Saccardi & Schiff allows VHB to continue to enhance its growing planning practice and furthers their ability to better serve clients in New York.
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