W&A Engineering
Jay Henson has a diverse work experience spanning several years. Jay began their career as a student at WVU from 1983 to 1988. In 1993, they became a Landscape Architect at Little Diversified Architectural Consulting and held this role until 2000. In the same year, they joined W&A Engineering and served as President and Director of Operations, contributing to the firm's comprehensive site design services.
Jay Henson received their Bachelor of Science degree in Landscape Architecture from West Virginia University in the years 1983 to 1988. However, no information is available regarding Jay Henson's educational experience after this period.
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W&A Engineering
W&A Engineering is a rapidly growing multidisciplinary engineering firm headquartered in Athens, Georgia with six addition branch offices across the southeast. Known for our innovative design, efficient engineering, and professional service, W&A is the trusted partner of community leaders and developers driving sustainable growth throughout the United States. Utilizing a mix of creative and analytical engineering, along with extensive real-world experience, our team efficiently moves projects from inception to completion in a wide variety of public and private sectors. W&A Engineering leads the Northeast Georgia market, provides on-call economic development services to over 35 communities, has project experience in 46 states, and continues to expand services and forge partnerships in the South’s most dynamic cities. Founded in 1999 by Jon Williams, W&A Engineering (formerly Williams & Associates) has grown from a one-person operation into a diverse company with five core departments: Civil Engineering, Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture, Traffic Engineering, and Economic Development. Municipal Services and Planning & Development Consulting round out our services, combining all disciplines to best serve our clients. W&A Engineering has launched offices in Athens, Atlanta, Augusta, Monroe, and Cumming, Georgia; Nashville, Tennessee; and Charlotte, North Carolina.