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Landmark engineers announces new hires

May 28, 2020

Landmark Science & Engineering announced that Craig M. Lynch, EIT, and Matthew Spagnuolo, EIT, have joined the firm as civil engineering designers.

Both have earned the designation of engineer in training and are working toward the goal of becoming licensed professional engineers.

Lynch earned a bachelor of civil engineering degree with a concentration in environmental engineering at Michigan State University in 2010. After relocating with his wife, a native Delawarean, he went to work for the New Castle County Department of Land Use. Over the past five years, he was assigned to 230 land development applications. He gained invaluable insight into the land development plan review and approval process. As a DNREC-certified sediment and stormwater management certified construction reviewer, he is experienced in inspecting erosion- and sediment-control practices, and reviewing stormwater management plans.

He will use his civil engineering site design and construction review experience in his new position at Landmark. He will apply his knowledge of residential and commercial land development design while specializing in stormwater runoff conveyance, stormwater management facility design, and as-built, erosion and sediment control and floodplain delineation studies. 

Spagnuolo earned his bachelor of civil engineering degree at the University of Delaware in 2016. After graduation, he returned home to Lyndhurst, N.J., to continue working for Bergen County’s Planning and Engineering Department where he interned in both areas of planning and engineering. He worked for two years as an engineering aide before deciding to relocate to the Newark area.

As a civil engineering designer, Spagnuolo is providing site design for Landmark’s New Castle County-based projects while gaining valuable civil engineering experience. He performs site design including layout, grading, traffic signal design, traffic signal timings, signing and striping, and roadway alignment. 

 

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