Fuss & O’Neill Welcomes Caryn MacDonald

Manchester, NH – Caryn MacDonald has joined civil and environmental engineering firm Fuss & O’Neill as a Project Manager in the firm’s Environment and Facility Services Business Line. Caryn brings nearly a decade of environmental consulting and construction project management experience to the firm, including assessment and remediation of sites in accordance with the Massachusetts Contingency Plan and other state and federal level regulations.

Caryn has experience working on impacted soil and groundwater waste sites, as well as vapor intrusion investigations. On why Caryn decided to join Fuss & O’Neill, she said, “I’m passionate about protecting the environment and cleaning up past messes to make areas safe and useful for the public.” She also noted her excitement to work with a multidisciplinary firm that employs many environmental professionals who are committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility in the New England region.

The addition of Caryn to the firm’s North Region team is seen as a commitment to the expansion of environmental remediation services in New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont, according to New Hampshire Office Manager, Steve Reichert, PE. Steve notes: “Being able to add someone with the skill set that Caryn has will really enhance the service offerings we can provide our clients. She is a great addition to our team, and we are very excited to work with her.”

 

About Fuss & O’Neill, Inc.
Established in 1924, Fuss & O’Neill is a full-service engineering firm with a depth of staff and experience to conquer any project – from initial design to final construction. An ENR Top 500 Design Firm and Zweig Group Best Firm to Work For, the company is headquartered in Manchester, CT and is supported by 11 regional offices. Our professional staff maintains licenses and certifications across a wide range of civil engineering, traffic/transportation, planning, landscape architecture, structural, survey, design build, MEP, facilities, water/wastewater, natural resources, resilience, environmental, and manufacturing disciplines. For more information, go to www.fando.com.