Floyd|Snider has worked with clients and teaming partners over the past 30 years to solve some of the toughest environmental challenges on in-water and upland projects across the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
In 2025, Floyd|Snider offered a summer internship position to Lexi Huwiler, a senior at Seattle University studying Civil Engineering with an Environmental Specialization.
On October 22, 2025, Danielle Gallaher, EIT, and Jake Lamb, EIT, represented Floyd|Snider at the University of Washington Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) Career Fair, held at the HUB Ballroom.
Floyd|Snider Principal Jessi Massingale will present on the Beatson Mine Remediation Project at the upcoming Sediment Management Work Group Member Meeting, being held in Philadelphia on October 21 and 22, 2025.
We are proud to announce that Lisa Meoli has been appointed as Membership and Inclusion Vice Chair for the ABA’s Section of SEER and Litigation Committee for the 2025-2026 term.
The Vigor Shipyards Habitat Restoration Project has been recognized by both The Association of General Contractors (AGC) Build Washington Award; and The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) of Washington National Gold Award for Water Resources.
The Climbing Advocate Award honors individuals who embody the spirit of stewardship, conservation, community organization, and advocacy for the climbing world.
Floyd|Snider designed and implemented the remediation of petroleum-contaminated soil and groundwater on two waterfront-adjacent properties within the footprint of Seattle’s Alaskan Way, Promenade, and Overlook Walk redevelopment project.
On May 14, 2024, Floyd|Snider Principal Jessi Massingale presented on the Beatson Mine Remediation Project at the PWS Stewardship Foundation’s Natural History Symposium.
Earlier this month, Floyd|Snider hosted an event for the Western Washington University chapter of the Society for Women in Engineering (SWE). We are dedicated to advancing interest in environmental careers and were happy to support the WWU SWE!