Anchorage, Alaska
Anchorage, Alaska
Our city is larger than Rhode Island (1,961 square miles vs. 1,212 square miles). And, yes, moose and bears are common visitors in our neighborhoods. Denali is directly north and the fishing-rich Kenai Peninsula is to our south.
It’s no wonder that our multidiscipline professionals thrive on the opportunities—both professionally and recreationally—presented in the Great Land. Whether we’re designing the first LEED-certified building on Kodiak Island, donning a hazmat suit for a wastewater treatment plant investigation, designing infrastructure at one of the nation’s busiest airports, or landing a 70-pound king salmon, we are 100 percent invested.
In a state as big as ours—more than twice the size of Texas—designing to redefine what’s possible requires exceptional knowledge of people and places. It’s something we’ve been doing for more than 50 years.
Meet Our Team
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Steve Kari
Principal, Transportation
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Giovanna Gambardella
Principal, Buildings
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Karen Zaccaro
Senior Project Manager
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Zach Baer
Environmental Scientist
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Evan Griffith
Senior Project Manager
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Dean Syta
Senior Principal
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Chante Tran
Alaska Native Program Manager
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Douglas Quist
Senior Environmental Scientist
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Work with passionate people who are experts in their field. Our teams love what they do and are driven by how their work makes an impact on the communities they serve.