Parkhill, Smith & Cooper, (PSC) a Lubbock, Texas-based design firm, has announced that it has merged its company with Gordon Environmental Inc., (GEI) an Albuquerque, New Mexico-based firm that specializes in municipal solid waste engineering and compliance projects. GEI notes that it has established a national reputation for transfer station planning, design and project implementation
With the deal PSC now has nine locations throughout the Southwestern United States – seven in Texas and two in New Mexico.
With the addition to GEI, PSC strengthens its solid waste program, as well as expands its base of private, municipal and institutional clients.
“Based on our similar beliefs and drive toward excellence, joining forces with PSC offers a mutually beneficial relationship as we serve communities throughout Texas and New Mexico,” says Keith Gordon, GEI president. “I look forward to the increased capacity and knowledge base that this merger represents for both of our firms.”
“No other engineering firm in the state of New Mexico offers municipal solid waste engineering expertise like Gordon Environmental,” says Joe Rapier, PSC president and CEO. “GEI offers a tremendous value in quality solid waste engineering and consulting that will be a huge asset to PSC. We look forward to building community further into New Mexico with all of our architectural and engineering services.”
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