The Ontario Public Works Association (OPWA) awarded HMM's Jenifer Smith its Wally Wells Young Leader Award!
The Ontario Public Works Association (OPWA) awarded HMM's Jenifer Smith its Wally Wells Young Leader Award!
HMM’s East Unit Managing Director, Al Beninato, PE, PP, BCEE, accepted an award from the New Jersey Alliance for Action honoring Hatch Mott MacDonald’s contribution to New Jersey’s economic recovery.

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) selected Hatch Mott MacDonald to provide Owner’s Representative services for the Green Line Extension Project in Boston.
Hatch Mott MacDonald’s Bonnie Shepherd, Deputy Practice Leader—Business Development, was recently elected Chair of the Board for the American Public Transportation Foundation (APTF).

Hatch Mott MacDonald’s own Randy Essex, Tunnel Practice Leader, has been elected as the U.S. Representative to the International Tunnelling Association (ITA), an international organization comprised of more than 60 nations that promotes the planning, design, construction, and use of underground space.
Hatch Mott MacDonald is pleased to join Stanford University and its partner institutions on a proposal to the National Science Foundation to establish an Engineering Research Center entitled “Re-Inventing America’s Urban Water Infrastructure.” The proposed Engineering Research Center would leverage technological advances and new instit
Hatch Mott MacDonald’s Mark Stirrup will present a paper at the Water Environment Federation’s (WEF) Collection Systems 2012 Conference “Show Me the Green—Confluence of Planning, Implementation, and Regulations,” which will be held in St. Louis, MO, June 3-6, 2012. Stirrup’s paper, A Baffling Solution to Sewage Conveyance in York Region, Ontario, during the Tunnel Design and Operation Session. To read an abstract of the paper, click here.
The New England Water Works Association (NEWWA) recently awarded HMM's own Christopher Cockshaw its Volunteer of the Year Award! The award recognizes his outstanding service to the association throughout the year, above and beyond NEWWA’s expectations.
HMM’s Toronto-York Spadina Subway Extension Project recently won Bentley’s Be Inspired Award for Innovation in Rail and Transit. Presented at the Be Inspired awards dinner in Amsterdam, the award honors the $730 million project for its ability to “demonstrate innovation in the rail and transit lifecycle, ranging from data collection and design to maintenance and capital project planning.”
Hatch Mott MacDonald’s own Steven Morey was elected Chairman of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce. A long-time member of the Chamber, Steve has been actively involved in committee activities and most recently, served as Co-chair and then Chair of the Environment/Legislative Committee.