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A civil engineer serving as Dunkelberger’s leader of geotechnical services, Mr. Tepper received his Bachelor and Master Degrees for Civil Engineering in 1963 and 1964, respectively. He has been practicing geo-environmental engineering
for 40+ years and has practiced in South Florida for more than 28 years. This
latter experience has allowed him to become very familiar with the
unique geological, soil and groundwater conditions of the area and
the impact which these conditions can have on the design and construction
of engineered facilities. Mr.
Tepper is a court qualified geotechnical expert and author of technical
publications concerning South Florida foundation conditions.
Mr. Petric is an environmental scientist and
works side-by-side with our engineers. A graduate of the University of
South Florida, his duties include the performance of Phase I ESAs, Phase
II ESAs, soil and groundwater quality evaluations, site assessment
reports, tank closure assessment reports, remedial action plans, monitoring
only plans, remedial action implementation and related environmental
services.
Mr. Gagliardi is an environmental scientist and works alongside our engineers. His duties include the performance of Phase I ESAs including site reconnaissance, aerial photography review, regulatory agency file reviews, and report preparation. The Shippensburg University alumnus also manages projects such as Phase II ESAs, tank closure assessments, soil and groundwater quality evaluation services and contamination assessments.
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