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Ernie Hanna MS’86 Named Geotechnical Engineer of the Year by ASCE Philadelphia Section

Ernie Hanna, who earned his master’s degree in civil and environmental engineering from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1986 and is a senior principal at GZA GeoEnvironmental Inc., has been selected as 2024 Geotechnical Engineer of the Year by the board of the American Society of Civil Engineers Philadelphia Section. Founded in 1852, ASCE is the nation’s oldest national civil engineering society, now counting more than 160,000 members in 177 countries. ASCE’s Philadelphia Section is one of the largest and most active of ASCE’s 76 North American regional sections.

A 38-year veteran of GZA, Hanna has led teams serving clients on complex, high-profile projects in Greater Philadelphia, the mid-Atlantic, and Great Lakes States, including facilities upgrades at the U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Command Mid Atlantic in the historic Philadelphia Navy Yard, multiple solid waste management facility upgrades, and numerous building and infrastructure projects.

GZA principal and Philadelphia district office manager John Oberer said, “Ernie has made significant contributions to many of the more important and challenging construction and environmental projects throughout our region. We’re proud to see the quality of Ernie’s work and positive impact recognized by respected leaders in our profession.”

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