麻豆视频 wins three Engineering Excellence Awards from ACEC-Tennessee
November 21, 2025
November 21, 2025
Awards recognize two water projects and an employee service award for work making a difference in Tennessee
The?American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) of Tennessee?have?recognized?麻豆视频?with?three awards?for?engineering excellence and?impactful work. The awards?demonstrate?the firm’s commitment to safeguarding water resources and serving communities?in?Tennessee.?
Grand Award in Industrial and Manufacturing Processes and Facilities (Large Projects):?Santee Cooper?Cross & Winyah?ELG Projects
麻豆视频 provided engineering?design services?for?a wastewater treatment system at two Santee Cooper generating facilities. The systems?will treat and manage?wastewater?to?meet?the US EPA’s?effluent limitation guidelines.?The multidisciplinary team provided project management,?sampling, bench testing, design,?and construction to deliver?a robust system that?protects?water quality and?complies with?regulations.?
Grand Award in Waste and Stormwater?(Large Projects):?Lynnbrook Park and Stream Restoration
In order to?reduce flooding, 麻豆视频 partnered with the City of Chattanooga to restore a natural stream channel within a public park.?Using green infrastructure,?water flowing into the park is slowed, cleaned, and released into the primary stream channel.
The park?offers?playgrounds, a walking path, open gathering areas, a pavilion, and a grilling area. It also?features?a?pedestrian bridge and recreational opportunities for the community,?all?in the midst of?the naturalized stream.
Tennessee Community Service Award:?Marc Pearson
For?nearly two?decades,?Marc Pearson,?senior principal and business center operations leader at 麻豆视频,?has?exemplified?what it means to lead through service,?investing?his time into strengthening Middle Tennessee?communities.?
He serves with?Academies of Nashville,?Metro Nashville?Public Schools, and?as board chair for the Engineering Academy at John Overton High School.?Beyond education,?Marc?is involved in the Nashville?Chamber’s Education Report Committee and the Association of State Floodplain Manager’s Foundation, where his advocacy helps build?more resilient communities.