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Environmental Compliance & Coastal Infrastructure Specialist Brenton Jenkins, PE, Joins Cardno’s Baton Rouge Office

Parul Dubey on September 11, 2018 - in News, People

BATON ROUGE, LA – Cardno, Inc., is pleased to announce that Brenton Jenkins has joined the firm as a Project Engineer in the company’s Baton Rouge, LA, USA office. Brenton has more than five years of experience performing environmental project management, engineering and construction services, primarily for the oil and gas sector.  

 

His specific project management expertise includes due diligence, environmental compliance, and wetland support for a number of coastal infrastructure projects. This includes the coordination of a project involving the demolition and removal of a 13-acre oil and gas production facility and engineering support for multiple port infrastructure projects, flood risk reduction projects, and waterway navigation projects in Louisiana. In his new role, Brenton will provide natural resources and environmental remediation support for a number of projects along Louisiana’s Working Coast.

 

“Brenton brings a diverse skill set and background that he will be able to share on a wide range of projects in Louisiana and beyond,” said Cardno Natural Resources Business Unit Leader Stephanie Hudgins. “We’re excited to have him join our team and help our clients in the Southeast balance the needs of all stakeholders on their significant projects.”

 

About Cardno: Cardno is a professional infrastructure and environmental services company, with specialist expertise in the development and improvement of physical and social infrastructure for communities around the world. Cardno’s team includes leading professionals who plan, design, manage and deliver sustainable projects and community programs. Cardno is an international company, listed on the Australian Securities Exchange [ASX: CDD]. www.cardno.com.

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