Greg Hochmuth

Senior Scientist, Project Manager at Epsilon Associates

Greg Hochmuth is a Senior Scientist and Project Manager at Epsilon Associates, Inc. Greg previously worked as a Project Manager at Williams & Sparages, LLC, Environmental Division Manager at Hancock Associates, and an Environmental Consultant at The Neve-Morin Group, Inc. Greg also served as a Park Ranger at the Department of Environmental Management. Greg holds a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Biology from Westfield State University.

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Maynard, United States

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Epsilon Associates

EPSILON ASSOCIATES, INC. makes permits happen. We specialize in securing environmental approvals for real estate, energy, and infrastructure development projects for public and private sector clients. Our reputation for practical strategies, a focused work effort, and successful project outcomes has made Epsilon an industry leader. Our Principals and senior staff have worked long and hard to cultivate and maintain constructive working relationships with federal and state agencies, providing effective advocacy for our clients. When coupled with carefully conceived strategies, focused environmental analyses, and clear and concise filings, our credibility with the agencies positions us to secure timely and workable approvals for our clients. At Epsilon, we pride ourselves on the strong relationships we build with our clients. The clients who have entrusted us with their work represent the area’s best-known companies and government agencies. More than 90 percent of the company’s new work comes to us via satisfied clients and referrals. We accomplish this by intelligently addressing issues raised in permitting forums, while keeping the range of issues within bounds. Epsilon is privately owned, which enables us to focus on client results, rather than corporate goals. To date, we have taken on nearly 3,000 projects, including some of the most visible projects in New England and beyond.


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