AESI's Reichenbaugh Attends West Virginia Engineering and Surveying Seminar
Licensed West Virginia Land Surveyors Receive Updates


Contact: Tom Riford, Associated Engineering Sciences, Inc., 301-797-9160

(Hagerstown, MD Nov. 20, 2003) -- Rich Reichenbaugh, the Vice President of Associated Engineering Sciences, Inc., recently attended a training seminar in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. The event was called: "Situation Ethics - West Virginia Minimum Standards for Surveyors." The program was specifically for licensed West Virginia land surveyors. Reichenbaugh completed the training program, which focused on new land surveying standards and business practices in West Virginia.

AESI serves clients throughout the four-state area. Several current West Virginia projects include commercial and residential developments, and also municipal projects.

Associated Engineering Sciences, Inc. is a team of professional engineers, surveyors, construction managers, and inspectors. AESI has numerous contracts in the fields of Structural Design, Highway Engineering Design, Surveying (topographical and metes & bounds), and Hydrologic studies. The firm has provided engineering consulting and design services in almost every Maryland jurisdiction, including every county west of the Chesapeake Bay. AESI's professional services include surveying, civil or structural engineering, construction management, landscape architecture, CAD design, Phase 1 ESA's, wetland delineations, and inspections. AESI is a certified Minority Business Enterprise (MBE)/Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) in the states of Maryland, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. This certification entitles AESI to conduct business in those states in the professional disciplines of Civil and Structural Engineering Services, Land Surveying and Environmental Assessment (Wetland & Forestry). AESI is licensed in Illinois, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. AESI has not only completed projects in many states, but also has completed structural engineering work in China. AESI has been involved in several significant local projects, including the award-winning design of Western Maryland's longest county-owned bridge.

For more information about AESI see: www.aesi-mdusa.com.

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