DuBois & King, Inc.
Emily Lewis, PLA, currently serves as the Planning and Landscape Architecture Group Manager at DuBois & King, Inc., where responsibilities include managing a team that assists municipalities in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine with community engagement and collaborative planning. With a robust background in landscape architecture and environmental planning, Emily has worked with New England communities to develop active transportation plans, parks, and stormwater management strategies. Previous experience includes roles as a Project Manager at Floura Teeter Landscape Architects, an Associate Designer at Ecotone, and a Project Coordinator at Dewberry Consultants LLC. Emily holds a Master of Science in Environmental Sciences and Policy from The Johns Hopkins University and a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from Penn State University.
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DuBois & King, Inc.
Established in 1962, DuBois & King is a multidisciplined consulting engineering firm with extensive experience providing planning, permitting, and technical design services. DuBois & King provides professional engineering services to municipalities, federal and state agencies, the architecture community, health care facilities, industrial and commercial building projects, and private clients. DuBois & King provides engineering, planning, permitting, and environmental services for projects throughout New England. Firm civil, environmental, mechanical, electrical and structural engineers and planners are licensed professionals with an extensive array of project experience. Each discipline is structured to work independently and as part of a multidisciplined team. This internal structure enables the firm to assemble the right skills and team needed for each project. The firm provides professional services for transportation planning, roads, bridges, pedestrian facilities, dams, airports, survey, site development, water resources, wetlands, drinking water, wastewater, waste management, environmental planning, mechanical, electrical, and structure systems for buildings, and construction administration.