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Summer Intern: Nick Hetland

Nick Hetland of Pawtucket — a Civil Engineering major who just finished his third year of a five-year bachelor’s/master’s program at the University of Rhode Island — is working with Project Manager Eric Prive. An interest in problem solving drives Nick to engineering. He’s been on site at Village at the Waterfront and is getting a better sense of the general lifespan of a project. He explained that Prive wants him to spend some time…
Sheryl Guglielmo
June 23, 2015
Engineering News

Katie DiPrete Joins the Team

Katie DiPrete, a recent graduate of the University of Richmond in Virginia, has joined the team as an environmental scientist working with Chris Sutter.  Katie will be a full-time, familiar face around the office until she leaves in September to pursue a master’s degree in environmental science. “I’m considering Duke University in North Carolina as well as URI,” says Katie. Taking after her father, Dennis DiPrete, Katie has a full to-do list ahead: AutoCAD tutorials,…
Sheryl Guglielmo
June 23, 2015
Engineering News

Bluesphere breaks ground on 3.2 MW biogas plant in Rhode Island

By Katie Fletcher | June 03, 2015   In May, rebar installation was completed on one of the digesters for the Charlotte biogas project, as well as the base and first rings casted. The first half of the digester foundation was also poured. On May 28, Bluesphere Corp. held a groundbreaking ceremony for its 3.2-MW waste-to-energy (WTE) project in Johnston, Rhode Island. Once operational, the facility will sell the electricity it generates from food waste…
Sheryl Guglielmo
June 3, 2015
Engineering News

New Look for DiPrete’s Website!

Have you seen DiPrete’s new website yet? Full Circle Design in Melrose, Mass., New Harbor Group in Providence, and Sheryl Gugliemo, Senior Project Engineer at DiPrete, recently teamed up to advance the firm’s website. With the help of Full Circle’s Senior Web Engineer, Lexy Kilpatrick, the website was transformed over the duration of eight months. New, individual photos of team members were added, as were project photos, and sections were reorganized. “The site’s new homepage has…
Sheryl Guglielmo
May 19, 2015
Engineering News

Celebrating Women in the Engineering Field!

The effort all started with the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWC), a group founded in Fort Worth, Texas, way back in the 1950s. Only 16 women were involved in the construction industry in 1953. 8.9 percent of those working in the U.S. construction industry were women, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Last month, the company celebrated its very own “Women in Construction,” recognizing all of their female employees’ hard work and…
Sheryl Guglielmo
May 19, 2015