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Joseph Lehman, Inc., Consulting Engineers is very pleased to announce the hiring of Greg Sleasman as its new construction inspection director. Sleasman, of Ligonier, brings more than 25 years of construction-related experience on transportation projects to Lehman’s Inspection Department.
“I appreciate the opportunity to lead and grow this department for Lehman Engineers,” Sleasman said. “And I look forward to using my construction knowledge and experience for the firm on projects all across Pennsylvania.”
Sleasman qualifies as a Transportation Construction Inspection Supervisor (TCIS), holds a Level III Highway Construction Certification, and is also a certified Concrete Technician and Field Technician. He is a graduate of Derry Area High School.
Nathan Keagy was recently named Joseph Lehman, Inc., Consulting Engineers’ new survey technician. Keagy, of Cresson, brings his knowledge and experience of Geographic Information System (GIS) Mapping to Lehman’s Surveying Department. He most recently worked for the County of Blair as a GIS Mapper/UPI Coordinator where he developed and maintained Blair County Assessment maps as well as researched and evaluated land records in the county. Keagy is a graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
Joseph Lehman, Inc., Consulting Engineers also announced the hiring of Chantal Sisko as its new Environmental Scientist. Sisko, of Indiana, brings her knowledge and background in Biology, Ecology and Conservation Management to Lehman’s Environmental Team. She is a graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania and most recently worked for the County of Blair as a GIS Mapper.
P. Joseph Lehman, Inc., Consulting Engineers is made up of a growing team of highly skilled professionals and experienced specialists in transportation design, structural engineering, site development, surveying, environmental science, environmental characterization and remediation, geology, and construction services.
Lehman Engineers currently maintains offices in Hollidaysburg and Bedford
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