Merrick’s National Director of Sustainable Infrastructure Receives Distinguished Award



Not more than two individuals can be nationally recognized and awarded the ASCE President’s Medal each year. The award was established in 1986. The award honors the accomplishments and contributions of outstanding engineers to the profession, the Society or the public.

Binney offers more than 30 years’ experience and leads Merrick’s sustainable infrastructure program with responsibilities including expanding Merrick’s water infrastructure business across the U.S. and leading Merrick’s sustainable infrastructure practice through the firm’s 13 offices.    

Merrick & Company is a $125 million engineering, architecture, design-build, surveying, and geospatial solutions firm, serving domestic and international clients in the energy, national security, life sciences, and sustainable infrastructure markets.  The firm is committed to sustainable design and construction practices through its 60+ LEED-accredited professionals and is continually expanding its in-house resources to serve tomorrow’s needs.  The employee-owned company maintains 10 offices in the U.S. as well as offices in Canada and Mexico.

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