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Ziaul Haque, Ph.D., is an accomplished environmental scientist and staff geologist currently employed at Halff since March 2023, specializing in the development of environmental plans and conducting field investigations. Prior to this role, Ziaul worked as a wellsite geologist with Field Geo Services, Inc., focusing on geological analysis in the Permian Basin. Ziaul's academic background includes a Ph.D. in Geological and Earth Sciences from The University of Texas at Dallas, supplemented by a graduate certificate in GIS. Ziaul has also served as a graduate research and teaching assistant at multiple institutions, including The University of Texas at Dallas and Auburn University, and contributed to projects such as the Imperial Barrel Award and the Alabama Prison Arts + Education Project. The comprehensive experience spans environmental assessments, geological research, and education within the geosciences field.
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Everyone at Halff—those who have been here for more than 40 years and those who started last week—have a shared vision and a shared purpose on which our company was founded. Today, they represent our purpose statement: We improve lives and communities by turning ideas into reality. We improve the lives of people in our local communities, both in the work we do and through the Halff Community Initiative. We improve the lives of our own people by providing challenging and rewarding career opportunities. We improve communities through every service we offer. We design safe roads, highways and bridges. We develop better water, sanitary sewer and storm drain systems. We help prevent flooding. We create beautiful cities and parks. We improve our environment. We facilitate the flow of energy. And so much more. At Halff, we visualize the future. We turn ideas into reality. We solve our clients’ problems by being creative in our thoughts and designs. The finished product is something our people can point to and be proud of by saying, “I helped do that.”