Thank you to the Massachusetts Municipal Association (MMA) for hosting another successful MMA Annual Meeting and Trade Show, which brought more than 1,200 local leaders to this staple industry event. Each year we look forward to this opportunity to connect and engage with government agencies and associations on solving our diverse municipal challenges. Below are…Read More
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BSC Announces New Associates and Senior Associates
We applaud the achievements of these individuals who have demonstrated excellence in meeting corporate goals and client service. Recognized for their dedication, teamwork, and GRIIT, here are our Winter 2023 Promotions: [video mp4="https://www.bscgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/2023-Associates-Promotions.mp4" poster="http://www.bscgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/thumbnail.png" preload="none"][/video]Read More
EEA Releases Healthy Soils Action Plan, Supported by BSCer Gillian Davies
Yesterday, the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) released the Healthy Soils Action Plan and the Resilient Lands Initiative, both major steps towards climate justice and resilience. The first of its kind, the Healthy Soils Action Plan provides a blueprint for how we can effectively protect, manage, and regenerate soil health across…Read More
Happy New Year from BSC Group
Thank you to our clients, partners, and colleagues for making 2022 such a special year, filled with exciting and wide-ranging collaborations and impactful community support. We look forward to fostering these relationships, making new connections, and continuing our mission to positively transform our built and natural environment. Have a Happy New Year!Read More
BSC Recognizes Native American Heritage Month
November is Native American Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the rich and diverse cultures, traditions, and histories of Native Americans. As Native American Heritage Month comes to a close this week, BSC is proud to honor the following Native American scientists and engineers whose legacies live on forever: archaeologist Bertha Parker Pallan, nuclear physicist…Read More
Gillian Davies presents at the 14th Conference of the Contracting Parties to the Convention on Wetlands in Geneva, Switzerland
Last week, BSCer Gillian Davies presented at the 14th Conference of the Contracting Parties to the Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar Convention), hosted by China and Switzerland and held in Wuhan, China, and Geneva, Switzerland. In Geneva, Gillian spoke about protecting the rights of wetlands in the context of how wetlands can help protect biodiversity and…Read More
Hispanic Heritage Month 2022
With Hispanic Heritage Month coming to a close, we reflect on the countless and remarkable contributions of Hispanic Americans. BSC celebrates the following Hispanic Americans who have made great strides for Hispanic representation in science and engineering:Read More
2022 BSC Company Outing at Lookout Farm
This past Saturday, September 10, BSCers and their loved ones celebrated another year of collaborating and building client support at Lookout Farm in Natick, MA. In addition to some delicious BBQ and a magic show, our team members received new BSC backpacks with extra merch items. Huge thanks to everyone who attended, and we look…Read More
You’re Invited! Firefly Celebration at Rivergreen Park in Everett
The BSC Landscape Architecture team invites you to a celebration of Rivergreen Park's pollinator meadow, where BSC installed firefly sculptures done by artist Carolyn Lewenberg and local students. Everyone is invited to partake in the festivities, which include music, food, and pollinator facts! The project was funded by Everett Citizens Foundation in partnership with the…Read More
Gillian Davies’ Wetlands Study Reaches Wide Audience
"Wetlands in a Changing Climate: Science, Policy & Management," co-authored by BSCer Gillian Davies and published in Volume 38, Issue 2 of WETLANDS, the official scholarly journal of the Society of Wetland Scientists, has had a great impact on the wetland scientific community. The article is currently in the 97th percentile of the 298,811 tracked…Read More
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