Barton & Loguidice has added three employees to its Syracuse office. MASON HEDEEN has joined the firm’s sustainable planning & design group as an engineer I. He received his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering technology from SUNY Polytechnic Institute. Hedeen previously worked as a transportation construction inspector with the Department of Transportation. He has received […]

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Barton & Loguidice has added three employees to its Syracuse office.

MASON HEDEEN has joined the firm’s sustainable planning & design group as an engineer I. He received his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering technology from SUNY Polytechnic Institute. Hedeen previously worked as a transportation construction inspector with the Department of Transportation. He has received certifications in concrete testing, soils testing, and inspecting and erosion prevention.


LUCIA FORTE
has joined the Barton & Loguidice marketing group as a marketing communications specialist I. She earned her bachelor’s degree in new media marketing from the Rochester Institute of Technology. Forte previously was a digital marketing analyst for ITX Corp in Pittsford. She has also held several internships/co-ops as a marketing communications and community outreach co-op for the Golisano Institute for Sustainability at RIT and as the marketing communications intern at Indium Corporation. Forte has experience with Adobe Create Suite, website design, Google Analytics, and Google AdWords.

ANTHONY ROACH has joined the firm’s transportation group as an engineer I. He received his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering technology from SUNY Polytechnic Institute. Roach previously worked as a transportation construction inspector with the Department of Transportation where he worked on the reconstruction of the Griffiss Veterans Memorial Parkway. He has completed erosion and sediment control training, earthwork inspector training, and concrete testing training. Additionally, he has experience with SiteManager, Microsoft Office Suite, AutoCAD, and MicroStation.

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