PA, Sequim companies merge as senior staff share duties

PORT ANGELES — Northwestern Territories Inc. (NTI) of Port Angeles and Port Townsend has announced it recently has merged Quadra Engineering Inc. of Sequim into the NTI team.

Quadra has provided services on the North Olympic Peninsula for the past 21 years.

Quadra staff will continue to provide engineering and project management under the auspices of NTI.

Harold T. Andersen, Quadra’s senior owner who has 40 years of experience, will be based in NTI’s Port Townsend office at 914 Washington St., Suite 6.

Jay M. Ward, a Quadra senior partner, will work in NTI’s Port Angeles office at 717 S. Peabody St.

Ward has 25 years of professional civil engineering experience.

Existing Quadra projects will continue to be managed by Andersen and Ward with additional technical staff and resources available at NTI.

Quadra’s expertise and local knowledge will add additional depth to the existing NTI list of services.

These include land surveying; civil, structural and geotechnical engineering; construction materials testing; special inspections; permit acquisition; construction project management; and certified welding inspection.

Landscape architecture and environmental assessments are available through NTI’s network of professional affiliations.

Current Quadra clients can reach Andersen at 360-379-5430 in Port Townsend or through NTI Port Angeles at 360-452-8491.

Ward is in Port Angeles at 360-452-8491.

For more information, email info@nti4u.com or visit www.nti4u.com.

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