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Millonig joins Weston & Sampson as senior project manager

Joshua Millonig

Boston, MA Weston & Sampson welcomed Joshua Millonig, RLA to the firm as a senior project manager in their design practice. He brings over 16 years of experience as a versatile and creative landscape designer whose work includes small urban pocket parks up to large athletic complexes. He is adept at implementing landscapes that integrate existing features, new development, and compelling designs for public and private sector clients. His designs focus on creating elegant and usable spaces that enrich the lives and communities of the surrounding area.

At Weston & Sampson, Millonig will be working with their clients to provide high quality design solutions and complete project services for a wide range of project types.

Millonig earned his BS in Landscape Architecture from Colorado State University and is a registered landscape architect and a LEED accredited professional.

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