
Columbia, SC WWTP Resiliency
Columbia, SC
Geotechnical, climate resiliency, and flood protection study to evaluate alternative flood mitgation methods for Columbia SC wastewater treatment plant.

Contributive Infrastructure
Boston, MA
Our contribution to the 2015 Boston Living with Water Competition, considering challenges of adapting to rising sea levels and future redevelopment activities.

Vulnerability Assessment and Adaption Planning
Lynn, MA
Vulnerability assessment and adaption planning for the waterfront and river areas.

Pump Station Design for Flood Areas
Saugus, MA
Preliminary design evaluation for pump stations including flood zone areas.

Underground Parking Garage Flood Protection
Boston, MA
Flood doors and other protections for electrical and elevator equipment at the Residence Inn Boston Harbor.

Carrie Quagliaroli and Johanna Hall co-authored an article in NEREJ entitled “Harnessing earth’s energy: Using geothermal heating for efficient comfort and sustainability.” All New England states are making efforts to achieve reduced or Net Zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and develop clean energy and climate plans for the future.

Johanna Hall and Sam Alpert co-authored an article in NEREJ entitled “A Primer on Whole-Building Electrification.” What is building electrification? Electrification is the process of transitioning building systems, processes, and components to be powered by electricity rather than by various fossil fuels like oil or natural gas and can be a critical component in efforts to reduce carbon emissions.

Weston & Sampson is very glad to welcome Craig Wood, PWS to the firm as a Senior Technical Leader based in our Foxborough, Massachusetts office.

Weston & Sampson was awarded two Installation Energy and Water Plan (IEWP) contracts by the Massachusetts Army National Guard.

Weston & Sampson is approved by National Grid as an associate energy Project Expediter (PEX). Through this relationship, we offer our suite of energy conservation services to public and private clients located in any of the National Grid-owned electric or gas utility service territories in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New York.

Weston & Sampson received two awards from National Grid for significant contributions under the Project Expediter program.