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DAPE approves Landmark’s civil engineer as a professional engineer in Delaware Landmark Science & Engineering is pleased to announce that Craig M. Lynch, a civil engineer at the civil/site engineering and environmental sciences consulting firm, has been approved by DAPE as a Professional Engineer in Delaware. Craig M. Lynch, P.E. earned a Bachelor of Civil Engineering with a concentration in Environmental Engineering at Michigan State University in 2010. Because of his appreciation for the beauty of the lakes in the region, an interest in water preservation resulted in the goal of remediating water pollution. Prior to joining Landmark last March, Craig worked as a plan reviewer for New Castle County Department of Land Use. During his five years with the County, he was assigned to review 231 Land Development Applications involving many notable projects, including Landmark’s Avenue North mixed-use redevelopment project. He gained valuable insight into the land development plan review and approval process and continues to draw upon that experience in his current role as a project engineer. Craig applies civil engineering, site design and construction review experience to the commercial, industrial and residential development projects on which he works, while specializing in stormwater runoff conveyance, stormwater management facility design, erosion and sediment control, and floodplain delineation studies. He is a DNREC-certified Sediment and Stormwater Management Certified Construction Reviewer with expertise inspecting erosion and sediment control practices and reviewing stormwater management plans. Due to his proficiency in New Castle County Drainage Code and the Delaware Sediment and Stormwater Regulations, he was selected in 2018 to serve on the Standard Plan Regulatory Technical Advisory Subcommittee. Keith A. Rudy, P.E., LEED AP, principal and executive vice president, supervises Craig’s work and says “it is so satisfying to see a serious young professional, such as Craig Lynch, advance to the next stage in his career as a Professional Engineer. We look forward to him playing an increasingly key role in the future of the company.”