GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. has been presented with a 2014 Community Service Award from the Connecticut Construction Industries Association, Inc. (CCIA.) The award was presented to honor GZA’s outstanding efforts in its commitment to improving the overall quality of life for Connecticut citizens, while demonstrating a sustained commitment to the community. The award recognized GZA’s recently completed improvements to the West Hartford Reservoir Dam No. 2. The design improvements to this 140-year-old, active water supply dam were undertaken by GZA who also provided full-time support services during construction. The award ceremony was held at CCIA’s Annual Membership Meeting & Holiday Reception at the Aqua Turf Club in Plantsville, CT.
“It is an honor to receive this recognition for our work on the dam,” said William Hadge, President and CEO of GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. “We have had a long relationship with the MDC and with the people of Connecticut, and we are proud to help improve the quality of life through our work on the dam. This is a great example of working as part of a team to improve our water supply system and the communities where we live and work.”
About GZA: Founded in 1964, GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. is a multi-disciplinary firm providing Environmental, Geotechnical, Ecological, Water, and Construction Management services. GZA maintains corporate offices at 249 Vanderbilt Avenue, Norwood, MA 02062. The firm has over 540 employees and operates 27 offices in the New England, Mid-Atlantic, Great Lakes and Appalachian Regions of the United States. For additional information, please call William Hadge, CEO at 781-278-3801 or visit the company’s website at www.gza.com.
For information on the Metropolitan District office please contact Thomas Stark at 860-858-3132.
PHOTO CAPTION: On hand for the award presentation were (left to right): Frank Dellaripa, District Manager of Construction; Peter Baril, GZA Principal; Christopher Levesque, District Assistant Manager of Water Treatment; Susan Negrelli, District Manager of Water Treatment; and Jonathan Andrews, GZA Senior Project Manager.