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Two Green Countians return home to form new venture Pitman Green LLC, headed by Steve Gardner and Brian Ferguson, will provide engineering, consulting, land survey and technical investigation services across Kentucky and surrounding states By Jessica O. McKenney LEXINGTON, KY, August 18, 2016- Steve Gardner, P.E. and Brian Ferguson, P.E., P.L.S. would like to announce the formation of Pitman Green LLC to be headquartered in Greensburg, KY. Both are Green County natives and plan to provide engineering, consulting, land surveying and technical investigation services across Kentucky and surrounding states. The Lafayette Cumberland Group, LLC of Lexington, KY and ECSI, LLC are affiliated companies. Steve Gardner, a graduate of the University of Kentucky in Agricultural Engineering with a MS in Mining Engineering and Graduate Certificate in Environmental Systems founded ECSI in 1983. He is a Licensed Professional Engineer in several states and a Registered Member of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration where he served as international president in 2015-16. Besides consulting engineering, he has worked as an engineer in both mining and oil and gas pipeline operations, plus been an owner and manager of mining operations in coal and industrial minerals during his career. He has been a member of the UK Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Advisory Board and currently serves on the University of Kentucky's Mining Engineering Foundation Board and the Kentucky Geological Survey Advisory Board. He was also a member of the Kentucky Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Surveyors from 2004 to 2012. He is also a member of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers. Brian A.N. Ferguson most recently comes from Scott and Murphy Inc. of Bowling Green, KY, where he served as a Project Engineer for 10 years in the construction industry. Specializing in design build project engineering and land surveying, Brian also coordinated and managed GPS machine control systems used in civil construction operations. Brian is a graduate of Western Kentucky University jointly with the University of Kentucky in Civil Engineering and also a graduate of Green County High School. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in Kentucky and Tennessee, and a licensed Land Surveyor in Kentucky. - Jessice O McKenney is Creative Director, Engineers Consultants Scientists International (ECSI) This story was posted on 2016-08-18 09:45:05
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