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Danny Gant

Weston & Sampson Welcomes Danny Gant

Weston & Sampson welcomes Danny Gant as Senior GIS Analyst in our Greenville, South Carolina office. He has over 12 years of experience recently serving as a Senior Meteorologist and GIS Developer with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)’s National Weather Service.  Danny’s achievements include regional and national awards. A member of the Army […]

Welcome Russel Sternlicht

Weston & Sampson Welcomes Russell Sternlicht, PE

Weston & Sampson is pleased to welcome Russell Sternlicht, PE to the firm as our QA/QC Manager. After serving as a civil engineer working on stormwater management, commercial redevelopment, subsurface transportation, and other projects, he has since served as a Quality Assurance Manager in the engineering field. His experience includes streamlining the document review process […]

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Weston & Sampson 2025 Promotions - Weston & Sampson would like to announce several key promotions within the company. Please join us in congratulating these individuals on their accomplishments!



MBD logo Weston & Sampson is pleased to announce the addition of MBD Consulting Engineers - Weston & Sampson is pleased to announce the addition of MBD Consulting Engineers to the Weston & Sampson family of companies.



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Weston & Sampson welcomes Katie Finegan, PE!

We are excited to welcome Katie to our team as a Coastal & Environmental Engineer, based in South Carolina. Katie will be key in our efforts to strengthen coastal resiliency in the Southeast.

Katie specializes in shoreline restoration, dredging, stormwater modeling, and coastal resiliency planning. She has led field investigations, grant-funded research, and project permitting, utilizing advanced coastal, stormwater, and GIS modeling tools.

Join us in welcoming Katie to the team! 🌊✨ #CoastalResiliency #Engineering #Welcome
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Weston & Sampson1 day ago
Great news in Goose Creek, South Carolina! Berkeley County Water & Sanitation’s (BCWS) Pump Station 1 Force Main Replacement project has reached its final phase of construction. In this phase, two previously installed sections of force main along Red Bank Road in Goose Creek were connected. Over 6,000 linear feet of aging 30-inch ductile iron pipe was replaced with a new 42-inch PVC sewer main. The installation methods included traditional cut-and-cover, remove-and-replace, and three jack-and-bore sections. One jack-and-bore installation placed a carrier pipe and casing beneath two railroad tracks using laser-guided precision for an accurate bore.

The new force main now carries flows from PS001 and/or PS002 directly to the Lower Berkeley treatment facility. Its increased capacity enables BCWS to meet the community’s growing collection needs. Weston & Sampson was happy to work on this project in collaboration with BCWS by providing design, bidding, and construction-phase services.

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