He will be responsible for managing a wide variety of environmental projects in Central New York, working from the firm’s Little Falls office.
Koslosky earned a master’s degree in geologic sciences from SUNY at Buffalo and a bachelor’s degree in geologic sciences from Rutgers.
Founded in 1910, C.T. Male says it is a full-service consulting firm offering architecture, civil engineering, energy and building-systems engineering, environmental services, survey, and land services. The firm’s headquarters is in Latham, near Albany. It has branch offices in Glens Falls, Highland, Johnstown, Little Falls, Red Hook, and Syracuse.
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