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news E Sciences, Inc. Welcomes Richard W. Earp, P.E.


news E Sciences, Inc. Welcomes L. Thomas Roberts and Opens a New Deland Office


newsE Sciences, Inc. Expands with Miami Office Opening


news Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent

 

news E Sciences Selected as One of Central Florida's Outstanding Small Businesses by The Orlando Business Journal - Organization also Earns Ultimate Newcomer Award - September 2009

 

newsE Sciences Senior Scientist David Mahnken Elected Treasurer of Central Florida Lake Management Society

 

news E SCIENCES RECEIVES GREATER FORT LAUDERDALE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE’S SMALL BUSINESS OF THE YEAR AWARD

 

news Fort Lauderdale Small Business of the Year

 

news Downtown Orlando Partnership - Golden Brick Awards

 

news 2009 Professional Engineers' Legislative Days

 

news E Sciences' Professionals Speak at the Florida Chamber's 25th Annual Growth Management, Energy, Climate Change and the Environment Short Course in Daytona Beach

 

news Nadia Locke, P.E. Presents at the Florida Brownfields Association Annual Conference

 

news Congratulations Muhammad Khan

 

news E Sciences Fort Lauderdale Staff to Present at South Florida Association of Environmental Professionals Annual Conference

 

news David Bass, P.E., Esq. Elected to Florida Bar ELULS Executive Board

 

news Nadia Locke, P.E. Appointed Member of City of Fort Lauderdale's Community Services Board

 

news James Orioles, P.E. Accepted to Florida Engineering Society Leadership Institute

 

news Patricia Gertenbach, P.G. and Jena Mier, PWS, Present at Coastal Law Conference

 

news David Mahnken, Senior Scientist, Earns Master of Water and Soil Science Degree from University of Florida

 

news E Sciences Senior Staff Present at the Florida Chamber's Annual Environmental Permitting School - Marco Island

 

news SR 415 Project Nominated for FHWA Award

 

news E Sciences Relocates Orlando Headquarters

 

news Orlando Hosts Demolition Party at 228 S. Hughey

 

news Fort Lauderdale Thinks Green During Office Relocation

 

 

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