Quiddity Engineering launches environmental division
Quiddity Engineering, a Houston-headquartered civil engineering firm, has launched a new environmental division.
The division will provide services to help clients navigate federal, state, and local regulations and permit requirements across all of Quiddity's business lines and markets.
The Texas firm works in a variety of markets, including transportation, residential, commercial, industrial, healthcare, ports, telecom, and water and wastewater. Quiddity has practices in construction management and inspection, permitting, land planning, and program management, among other areas.
The newly launched environmental division’s offerings include environmental constraints analysis, waters of the US and wetland delineations, federally listed threatened and endangered species assessments, and environmental construction inspections.
"We are very pleased to grow our company's capabilities through the addition of our environmental services team," said Clayton Black, CEO of Quiddity. "We look forward to delivering added value for our clients with this expanded range of services, and to further enhancing our collaborative approach to project delivery."
The division is led by new hire Ryan Ingram, who brings more than 17 years of experience in the natural resources and engineering industry. He joins Quiddity from AtkinsRealis, where he was ecosciences lead for the Texas/Central region.
Before that, Ingram held project manager and environmental scientist roles at Aecom and Jacobs Engineering.
“I look forward to proactively planning and efficiently delivering quality technical reports and permit applications to exceed clients' expectations and positively impact the communities we serve," Ingram said.
Quiddity was founded in 1976 and has more than 650 employees across 10 offices in Texas.