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Andrysick retires from Hancock Associates

Danvers, MA According to Hancock Associates, a leading provider of surveying, civil engineering and wetland services, Doug Andrysick, P.L.S. has retired from the firm after 40 years in the land surveying industry. Andrysick joined Hancock Associates in 2013 when the firm acquired Andrysick Land Surveying and he became the manager of the Princeton office. He was responsible for the management of residential, commercial and municipal projects, conducted soil testing and wetland flagging and was well regarded as the “go-to” surveyor in the Princeton area.

As part of Hancock’s long-term strategic plan, the Princeton office’s projects and clients will be transitioned to Hancock’s Palmer and Marlborough teams. Hancock will continue to service clients in the greater Princeton area and continue to provide excellence in land surveying, civil engineering and wetland science services as they have since the firm was founded in 1978.

“We thank Doug for his years of service, commitment to the profession of land surveying and his teamwork,” said Hancock Associates president, Wayne Jalbert. “He taught us a lot and positioned us well for the future. We wish him all the best in his retirement.”

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