As an ecosystem restoration project engineer, Nick has extensive experience with engineering design and instream geomorphic studies—specializing in large woody material, fish passage, stream crossing design, habitat diversity, and regulatory compliance for in-stream work. His philosophy for stream restoration is to make it as fishy as possible!
With 15 years’ of roadway, water resources, and restoration design experience, Nick works with clients and stakeholders to create seamless design that balances project goals with client needs and budgets. He’s accomplished in AutoCAD Civil 3D, digital terrain model (DTM) creation and modification, and applies his skills with the Bank Stability and Toe-Erosion Model (BSTEM) to streams worldwide. His experience encompasses rivers and streams across Australia, New Zealand, and the United States, with a focus in the Pacific Northwest.
In his spare time, Nick enjoys spending time with his two beautiful German Shorthaired Pointers. They’re a handful, but they’re his baby girls.