LDA ENGINEERING SELECTED TO DEVELOP CHATTANOOGA GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE MASTER PLAN

LDA Engineering has been selected to lead the team to develop and recommend a green infrastructure master plan for the City of Chattanooga to complement traditional “gray” infrastructure, namely man-made sewer and stormwater structures, with sustainable green alternatives. “We are honored to be selected to develop Chattanooga’s green infrastructure master plan,” said Jason Brooks, president and CEO of LDA Engineering. … Read More

LDA ENGINEERING TO PRESENT AT 10TH ANNUAL KY/TN WATER PROFESSIONALS CONFERENCE

The 10th Annual Kentucky/Tennessee Water Professionals Conference (WPC) will be held at the Kentucky International Convention Center in Louisville July 14-17, 2013. LDA Engineering is sponsoring the conference which attracts more than a thousand water professionals from the two states. It features water-focused workshops, technical sessions, activities and industry awards.

LDA ENGINEERING ANNOUNCES NEW PRESIDENT AND CEO JASON BROOKS

Jason brings new leadership and a fresh perspective to the core values that have made LD&A successful for the past 30 years. He is a registered Professional Engineer in Tennessee and a graduate of Maryville College (BA Mathematics), the University of Tennessee Knoxville (BS/MS Civil Engineering), and Tennessee Tech University (MBA).

CHATTANOOGA ENGINEERING FIRM CELEBRATES A DECADE IN BUSINESS

Announces New CEO And Local VP Originally seen in The Chattanoogan on Sunday, October 21, 2012 Lamar Dunn & Associates (LD&A) is celebrating its 10th year of business in the Scenic City by announcing a new company president & CEO and promoting a local man as the vice president of its Chattanooga office.

WAREHOUSE DEMOLITION CONTINUES; PARK PROJECT PART OF FLOOD REMEDIATION PLAN

From Johnson City Press, May 3, 2012 Gary B. Gray – Press Staff Writer The $4.5 million Founders Park project is back in swing. What began as, and still is, a piece of Johnson City’s long-term flood remediation plan, the project has turned into a bit more than the opening up of Brush Creek. 

FIRST PHASE OF FLOOD CONTROL PLAN UNDERWAY TO KICK-OFF DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT

From Johnson City Business TN For decades flooding in the downtown area of Johnson City has been a problem for the business community. This is most apparent when rainfall is above normal and flooding is frequently at storefronts. A flood control plan is a priority for the Downtown Redevelopment Task Force and is necessary to ensure stability of present and … Read More

DOWNTOWN FLOOD CONTROL TASK FORCE

From Johnson City Business TN For decades, flooding in the downtown area of Johnson City has been a problem for the business community. The issue was most apparent in spring and summer of 2009 when rainfall was above normal and flooding was frequent in streets and at storefronts. A flood control plan is a priority for the Downtown Redevelopment Task … Read More