December 2009
Water resources team continues strong growth
Mead & Hunt, a leading architectural, engineering, and planning consulting firm adds new water resources team members in Sacramento, California.
Christopher Stepper, P.E., will design water resources structures, such as pump stations, canals, and pipelines, and will be involved in task planning, project coordination, field inspections and construction supervision. Stepper is a registered professional engineer with over eleven years of experience in project engineering and construction management in the environmental field.
Al Alcala, P.E., R.L.S., will be involved in site surveys, civil design, cost estimation, bidding support, and construction administration. Alcala is a registered civil engineer and land surveyor with more than 30 years’ experience in civil engineering and construction management.
Mead & Hunt provides professional services in architecture, historic preservation, transportation, infrastructure, and water resources engineering to clients throughout the US. Mead & Hunt was recognized as one of the fastest growing architectural and engineering firms by the Zweig Letter Hot Firm list; the corporation remains strong on Engineering News Record’s Top 500 design firm list with a current rank of 240. Mead & Hunt, named by CE News as one of the top 10 engineering companies to work for in the nation, is employee–owned with more than 400 people in offices nationwide.