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Lemieux of Hancock Associates earn PE license

Danvers, MA According to Hancock Associates, a leading provider of land surveying, civil engineering and wetland science services, Jacob Lemieux has passed the professional engineering exam and is now a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in Massachusetts. Lemieux joined Hancock Associates in 2015 as a project civil engineer and was promoted to project manager in 2020. He is based out of Hancock’s Marlborough office and serves clients in the MetroWest area.

Lemieux is experienced in boundary and existing conditions surveys, soil evaluation, septic system design, grading and drainage design with drainage analysis and stormwater report, ANR plans, definitive subdivision plans, land court subdivisions, construction layout, construction monitoring, as-built site plans, GPS site control processing and environmental permitting.

Jacob has a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and is a Certified Soil Evaluator. He is also the moderator of Hancock’s Young Professionals Group. Jacob lives in Northbridge, Massachusetts.

“Everyone at Hancock Associates would like to congratulate Jacob on earning his Professional Engineer License. We couldn’t be prouder of him on achieving this great milestone in his career,” said Hancock President Wayne Jalbert.

 

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