Category Archives: Firm News

Defining our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion

In 2020, Dudek had a goal to define our commitment to diversity and inclusion. In the midst of launching that effort, we were, and are still, presented with national news reminding us that injustice persists in our communities. Right now, Dudek’s commitment to diversity entails: These efforts reflect a direct response to a pivotal moment

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Responding to COVID-19

During the evolving COVID-19 situation, we’d like to assure you that Dudek will continue to work to deliver our services and your work products on time and within the framework of keeping our employees safe. Dudek has evolved our areas of operations to address new and changing working conditions as they relate to the global

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Dudek Expands Hawai‘i-Based Mapping and Surveying Experts

We’re growing our Hawai‘i office with the hire of mapping and surveying expert Craig Clouet. Mr. Clouet has more than 20 years’ experience in the mapping and surveying industry in Hawai‘i and is respected as an industry leader, having created geographic information system (GIS) programs for numerous companies and government agencies in the state. He

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Eric Wilson Appointed Vice President and Environmental Division Leader

We are proud to announce Eric Wilson, LEED AP as Dudek’s new Environmental Group Leader. Eric has been with the firm for 5 years and has 22 years of expertise in his field. With a proven track record delivering exceptional results and unparalleled client experiences, Eric will spearhead Dudek’s environmental consultancy during a time of

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Joe Monaco Named President as Dudek Transitions from Founder to Future Leader for the First Time

Dudek announces the approval of Environmental Division head and Executive Vice President, Joe Monaco, as the new President of the company. Frank Dudek, the firm’s founder, will assume the role of Chairman of the Board/Chief Executive Officer (CEO). After 37 years of serving water, energy, development, and municipal clients, this is a diligently planned transfer

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Dudek’s Habitat Restoration Sciences Acquires Restoration Resources

Carlsbad, CA – October 12, 2015 – Habitat Restoration Sciences Inc. (HRS) announced today that it acquired Restoration Resources of Rocklin, California to create the largest native habitat restoration construction firm in California. With the acquisition, Carlsbad, California-based HRS has 120 employees throughout California working on restoration and mitigation projects involving native plant habitat, wildlife

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5th and 6th Graders Add Stormwater Quality to Curriculum

Students in the Encinitas Union School District (EUSD) are developing and writing campus Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) as part of a year-long program. Support and enhanced education is provided by the cities of Encinitas and Carlsbad, Encina Wastewater Authority, Olivenhain Municipal Water District, and Dudek. Students Become SWPPP Interns Last year, EUSD hired Bill

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Dudek Opens Pasadena Office to Serve Los Angeles Metropolitan Region

Dudek has opened our new Pasadena office serving the Los Angeles metropolitan region. The office is led by long-time Los Angeles-based environmental consultants Eric Wilson and Ruta K. Thomas. Eric and Ruta have established, long-term relationships with many of the region’s public agencies,” said President Frank Dudek. “They share our philosophy of nurturing strong, trusting

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Joe Monaco Named New Environmental Division Manager

Joe Monaco has been named division manager for Dudek’s environmental and natural resources practice for the 300-person firm. an 25 years’ experience providing environmental planning services to clients in the public and private sector. He joined Dudek in 1999 as a Senior Project Manager. Joe also serves on the firm’s board of directors. “We’re very

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Local School’s New Ocean Friendly Demonstration Garden Is a Living Lab

Redondo Union High School has a new water and energy-saving, ocean friendly demonstration garden on its campus, less than a half mile from the Pacific Ocean, thanks to the garden’s sponsor, West Basin Municipal Water District. The water district coordinated with the California Water Service Company, Redondo Beach Unified School District, Redondo Union High School,

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