Haley & Aldrich Founder and Chairman Emeritus Harl P. Aldrich, Jr. died on November 24, 2014 in Concord, MA at the age of 91. Dr. Aldrich was a leader in geotechnical and civil engineering, and his legacy is seen not just in his home city of Boston, but also across the country where his pioneering spirit has endured in the firm he co-founded. [Editor] Text modified from a Haley & Aldrich Press Release. [/Editor] [Source: View the rest of the press release from Haley & Aldrich via The GBA Newsletter. Image: Haley & Aldrich]
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