
Environmental strategy expert, Karen Beattie, joins Cardno's Portland, OR office
Cardno is pleased to announce that Karen Beattie has joined the firm as a Business Unit Manager in the company’s Portland, OR., USA, office.
Read moreCardno is pleased to announce that Karen Beattie has joined the firm as a Business Unit Manager in the company’s Portland, OR., USA, office.
Read moreIn 75 years of operation Cardno has consistently sought to expand the fields of vision and look into new ways to make a difference, not least in our 40 plus years of International Development projects.
Read moreJennifer (Jenny) Neyland has extensive program and project management experience with encroachment, environmental planning and compliance for a multitude of clients.
Read moreCindy Shurling comes to Cardno as a seasoned and skilled technical professional and leader with demonstrated success in relationship development and project delivery.
Read moreCardno assisted in the planning, design, and construction of a living shoreline in a Delaware wildlife area for more than a year, culminating in the planting of nearly 5,200 plugs of native marsh grass this summer to help complete the project.
Read moreCardno’s new Eschborn, Germany office opens to maximize support for our US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Europe A/E Design and Master Planning Contracts.
Read moreAs a Senior Principal, David will use his depth of experience and knowledge of Air Quality regulations to facilitate support for Cardno’s clients to ensure quality services are provided on time and at reasonable cost.
Read moreCardno is pleased to announce that Dillon Johnston has joined the firm as an Environmental Scientist in the company’s Houston, Texas, USA office.
Read moreCardno announces that Doug Gilkey has joined the firm as a Program Manager in the company’s Solana Beach, CA, USA office.
Read moreSince 2015, UK Aid financing and Cardno’s Climate Information Prize (CIP) has been rewarding Kenyan innovators and climate change resilience champions for their efforts, pushing them to continue their hard work to achieve even more.
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