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Kevin Terlep

Environmental Scientist at MacKay Sposito

Kevin Terlep is an experienced environmental scientist currently working at MacKay Sposito since April 2021, where responsibilities include conducting wetland delineations, habitat assessments, and preparing various permitting applications and environmental documentation for projects in Southwest Washington and Northwest Oregon. Previously, Kevin served as an RF EME Technician at EBI Consulting, ensuring telecommunications clients complied with FCC and OSHA regulations, and worked as a Consulting Utility Forester for both CN Utility Consulting and The Davey Tree Expert Company, managing vegetation to maintain public safety and compliance within utility right-of-ways. Kevin's background also includes roles with the U.S. Forest Service, Northern Arizona University, and various national parks, gaining expertise in invasive species management, forest monitoring, and fire management. Kevin holds a Master's degree and Bachelor's degree in Forestry from Northern Arizona University, along with additional forestry certificates.

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Beaverton, United States

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MacKay Sposito

… We’re consultants in energy, public works and land development, and we’re an array of technical disciplines. Our practical expertise spans megaproject design, planning and project management, master-planning, civil engineering, landscape architecture, construction management and land development for both public and private sector clients. … We’re builders of lasting, good relationships. That means, we think of our clients as human beings, not projects. We provide a bridge between the public and private sectors. We open doors for our clients into communities. Our desire for your success is the cornerstone of our working relationship with you. … We’re makers of strong communities. We lead by doing right, whether we’re helping you to put together a complex mixed-use masterplan development, or to provide power to a remote rural outpost, or to improve the facilities of your city.


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