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Barton & Loguidice Welcomes New Associate to Firm’s Water Resources Practice Area

June 25, 2024

Barton & Loguidice (B&L), a leading firm in the architecture, engineering, and consulting (A/E/C) industry that provides technical solutions to public and private clients is pleased to announce the addition of Ian F. Yerdon, P.E., as our newest Associate. He has joined the firm’s Syracuse office, contributing his expertise to Barton & Loguidice’s Water Resources Practice Area.

Yerdon brings with him a wealth of engineering and construction management experience for water and wastewater infrastructure projects. His extensive background in project management and team supervision, along with his technical leadership, make him a valuable asset to our firm. Yerdon has been responsible for project development, program management, consultation, investigation, evaluation, planning/design review, and assessing environmental and safety impacts for numerous municipal and private clients.

“We are thrilled to welcome Ian to our team,” said Barton & Loguidice President & CEO John F. Brusa, Jr. “His deep knowledge and experience in water resources and civil engineering will greatly benefit our clients and enhance our firm’s capabilities.”

Yerdon is a graduate of Clarkson University, where he earned his B.S. in Civil Engineering. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in

New York and actively participates in several professional organizations, including the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the American Public Works Association (APWA), and the New York Water Environment Association (NYWEA).

“I am excited to join Barton & Loguidice and look forward to contributing to the team’s continued success,” Yerdon said. “This firm’s commitment to family core values of teamwork, trust and integrity, along with innovative engineering solutions aligns perfectly with my professional values and goals.”