CMA President Peter Moore, P.E., F.ASCE, ENV SP, LEED AP and other ASCE Florida leaders are in Washington DC this week to lobby on behalf of infrastructure investment and commitment to Congress!

CMA President Peter Moore, P.E., F.ASCE, ENV SP, LEED AP and other ASCE Florida leaders are in Washington DC this week to lobby on behalf of infrastructure investment and commitment to Congress!
Chen Moore and Associates Associate Engineer Madeley Arriola Guerrero, EI was named one of 10 ASCE 2019 New Faces of Engineering in the professional category. She received her award at the Opal Awards Gala on March 14 in Virginia. The program highlights civil engineering leaders under the age of 30 and celebrates their achievements, as well as their contributions to and impact on society. Congratulations Madeley! Checkout her New Faces video here https://lnkd.in/eZmsGTY and for more information about the award, please visit https://www.asce.org/templates/press-release-detail.aspx?id=31319
Join Chen Moore and Associates in the fight against hunger by helping us support the Palm Beach County Food Bank at CANstruction 2019!
Funds raised will be used to buy cans of food for our CANSculpture that will be donated to the Palm Beach County Food Bank. Our team will be building our sculpture at The Gardens Mall on May 5. At the end of the two-week exhibition on May 19, each one of the sculptures is decanstructed and the food is donated to the Palm Beach County Food Bank. In the past, over 32,000 pounds of food was collected from these sculptures and distributed to hungry individuals and families in our community.
Visit here to contribute https://www.gofundme.com/canstruction-palm-beach-county?member=1695024
Chen Moore and Associates Sr. Project Manager Safiya Brea, P.E., LEED AP attended a preview event at the top of the guitar on the 32nd floor of the new Hardrock Hotel for Leadership Florida.
Sr. Engineer Patrick Kaimrajh, P.E., represented CMA at the FES Miami Chapter 2019 Roadmap to Success Seminar and Career Fair at FDOT District 6 Auditorium in Miami on March 6. Approximately 40 students attended the career fair. The event offered an opportunity to match future engineers with potential employers and offer employers an opportunity to meet the next generation of engineers. For more information, please visit http://www.fesmiami.org/
The Palm Beach ASCE Bowlathon was held March 2nd at Cine Bowl and Grill in Delray Beach. CMA served as gold and silver sponsors. Representing our firm were Suzanne Dombrowski, Paula Fonseca, Tanya McCormick, Todd Nochomson, Justin Tagle, Brent Whitfield and Mike Wood. The event is held annually to raise money for FAUs Concrete Canoe Team and to sponsor other community events. For more information, please visit http://branches.asce.org/palmbeach/home
Batter up! CMA is sponsoring a Coconut Creek Little League team, the Raptors. Opening day was Saturday, March 2!
Congratulations to our Director of Water Resources/Senior Engineer Brent Whitfield, P.E., ENV SP for being honored with Outstanding Engineering Achievement Merit Award by the National Engineers’ Council! Brent received his award at the National Engineers Week Honors & Awards Banquet hosted by the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County on February 28 at the Palm Beach County Convention Center. The ceremony is an annual event recognizing engineers and engineering projects in all disciplines of engineering including: aerospace; mechanical; electrical; structural; and civil. For more information, please visit https://www.bdb.org/index.php
Chen Moore and Associates Senior Engineer/Fort Lauderdale Branch Manager Daniel Davila, P.E. was mentioned in the Trenchless International article about our 30 inch trenchless design build project in Fort Lauderdale with Murphy Pipeline. To see the article please visit https://www.trenchlessinternational.com/2019/01/29/watch-trenchless-main-replacement-in-florida/
CMA staff participated in the Feeding South Florida Outrun Hunger 5K along Hollywood beach on Saturday. Outrun Hunger 5K is a fundraising event supporting Feeding South Florida’s mission to end hunger in South Florida by providing immediate access to nutritious food, leading hunger and poverty advocacy efforts and transforming lives through innovative programming and education. Feeding South Florida distributes over 50.5 million pounds (42 million meals) of food to 706,130 food insecure individuals struggling to put food on the table in South Florida 240,190 of whom are children and 110,000 of whom are older adults. For more information, please visit www.feedingsouthflorida.org