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Celebrating World Landscape Architecture Month

This month, we recognize the transformative power of landscape architecture in building resilient, sustainable, and inspiring spaces for all. It's an opportunity to advocate for the profession, highlight its impact on shaping healthier communities, and inspire future generations of landscape architects. Project Spotlight: Worcester Miyawaki Forests - a powerful example of ecological restoration in action!…Read More

Celebrating BSC’s 60 Years and Women’s History Month

This year, we proudly celebrate 60 years of BSC's journey - a milestone that reflects our resilience, growth, and commitment to excellence. As we mark this achievement during Women's History Month, we take a moment to recognize and honor many of the incredible women whose leadership has shaped our success and continues to inspire our future.…Read More

Protecting New England’s Ecosystems: BSC Supports National Invasive Species Awareness Week

Invasive species pose a serious threat to biodiversity, ecosystem stability, and even local economies. At BSC Group, we are committed to addressing these challenges through strategic mapping, management, and restoration efforts across New England. As part of National Invasive Species Awareness Week (NISAW), we're spotlighting the impacts of invasive species and how we're working to…Read More

BSC Empowering Future Generations in STEM

Last month, BSC Civil Engineer, Ericka Nunez, EIT, participated as a panelist for Holyoke Community College's Engineering Pathways Program, an initiative hosted as part of the HSI Implementation and Evaluation Project: Western MA Engineering Pathways Program. This program, funded by the National Science Foundation's (NSF) "Equity for Excellence in STEM" award and supported by organizations…Read More

Museum of Science Careers of Tomorrow “Green Jobs” Fair

BSC recently attended the Museum of Science Careers of Tomorrow "Green Jobs" Fair representing the Boston Society of Landscape Architects (BSLA). Our career fair table was staffed by Caseylee Bastien, RLA, who offered one-on-one mentoring sessions to job seekers interested in learning more about our industry. Our team interviewed a number of students and professional…Read More

Darling Development Groundbreaking in Seekonk

Multiple disciplines at BSC Group, including civil, survey, eco, traffic, and environmental engineering, have helped our client, David Darling of Darling Development, bring this project to a construction start. Expected to open in Spring 2026, this project will feature a 94-room Towne Place Suites, a 36,000 square foot Whole Foods, and other retail tenants. Permitting…Read More

Recognizing BSC’s Accounting Team on International Accounting Day 2024

Today, we recognize and celebrate the amazing work of our accounting team and their unwavering commitment to excellence. Top left to right: Nikki, Brigitte, Jennifer, Misha, AlyssaSeated left to right: Hailey, Linh, Christine Build Our accounting team continuously builds a solid foundation for the company's financial health by ensuring accuracy, transparency, and efficiency in every…Read More

Celebrating National Stem/Steam Day 2024

In honor of National STEM/STEAM Day, which is celebrated annually on November 8th to promote and celebrate science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEM/STEAM), we are highlighting BSC's Caseylee Bastien for his efforts leading a weekly Eco STEAM club session throughout the summer and after school at the Everett Madeline English Middle School. In 2022,…Read More

Gillian Davies Presents at ASLA in DC

At the 2024 American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Conference in DC, BSCers had a front row seat for "Unlocking the Carbon Potential of Soils", presented by BSC's Gillian Davies, PWS, Sasaki's Chris Ng-Hardy, and Regenerative Design Group's Rachel Lindsey. It was an in-depth look at the pedosphere, including soil organic carbon (SOC), and how…Read More

2024 Source to Sea Cleanup

The Source to Sea Cleanup is a watershed wide community initiative spanning four states - NH, VT, MA, & CT. As part of the Connecticut River Conservancy's Source to Sea Cleanup, thousands of volunteers work together for a few hours to eliminate trash and discarded items from our rivers and riverbanks to improve the health…Read More
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