D&B Engineers and Architects, P.C. (D&B) announces Gunther Schnorr as a senior engineer. Schnorr, who joins D&B’s East Syracuse  office, will be responsible for overseeing field sampling programs at state Department of Environmental Conservation sites, as well as managing a team providing third-party oversight at DEC former manufactured gas plant remediation sites.

Schnorr brings to D&B more than a decade of environmental engineering experience that primarily focuses on the investigation and remediation of hazardous waste sites housing former manufactured gas plants, utilities and industrial manufacturing facilities. His experience provides him with expansive knowledge of federal and state environmental regulations governing the management of hazardous waste and hazardous substances that may endanger public health and the environment.

“I am excited to be a part of D&B’s growing team in East Syracuse and am eager to assist our clients with completing projects that improve our region’s environment,” Schnorr said.

A resident of Manlius, Schnorr holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental resources and forest engineering from the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry.

“Welcoming [Schnorr] aboard rounds out D&B’s environmental consulting capabilities in Central New York,” said Richard Walka, senior vice president in charge of D&B’s environmental services. “His knowledge and experience will allow us to further build on our long-standing track record of positive client experiences in the region.”

Founded in 1965, D&B Engineers and Architects, P.C. is a full-service consulting engineering firm headquartered in Woodbury and supported by regional offices in East Syracuse, Albany,  White Plains, Islandia,South Plainfield, N.J. and Trevose, Pa. The firm offers the expertise of more than 230 engineers, environmental scientists, geologists, architects, construction managers and other industry experts who serve a broad range of markets throughout the northeast.

By martha

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