Landmark’s 2019 Bog Turtle Season was one for the books! It was an especially busy season! April through June is typically a busy time for Environmental Scientists. This period encompasses peak growing, planting, and wetland monitoring seasons. But for Environmental Scientists that also work with the Bog Turtle, this time of year can get downright hectic! What […]
Marvasi and Math of Numbers thru Variables. Huh?
Algebra. We’ve all known someone who struggled with it, right? But just knowing there are people out there for whom algebra comes easily is a huge relief to the rest of us! So what is Algebra? It is a branch of mathematics that deals in representing numbers through variables, and also deals with symbols, relations, […]
Who Says Engineering Isn’t FUN?
Certainly not Ted Williams who had a blast at the 2019 spring ACEC Annual Convention in Washington, D.C. Engineering Inc. reports raucous laughter… “The Capitol Steps’ unique brand of political impersonations and parody drew plenty of raucous laughter from Ted C. Williams, former ACEC Chairman, with spoofs such as a singing President Donald Trump, with […]
Engineering Design Staff Added
Keith Rudy, executive vice president of Landmark Science & Engineering, is pleased to announce three technical staff members who have joined the civil engineering department. Civil engineering designers Joseph Corrado Marvasi and Antonio “Tony” Candelora, and civil CAD technician Randy Garcilazo-Ceja, add knowledge, experience and additional capacity to the engineering design team to work on […]
Engineering Interns Get Crabby
No one seemed to mind when Landmark’s summer engineering interns, Larissa Gaul and Taira Baldauf, got a bit “crabby” last week, but, then, they were just having some fun! Helen Apostolico, Roy Zeigler PLS, Craig Smith PWS, and Bob Morgan also attended the Crab Feast hosted by ABC Delaware. The two University of Delaware interns […]