Dr. Lahbib Chibani, P.E. |
Sadat Associates was one of the early subscriber to EnviroPolitics.
We are pleased to publish the news of the company’s recent leadership transition and wish all the best to founder Dr. Marwan Sadat, P.E.,
and the company’s new owner,
Dr. Labib Chibani, P.E.
Sadat Associates,
Inc. (SAI) is pleased to announce the transfer of ownership of the company from
Dr. Marwan Sadat, P.E., Founder of the firm, to Dr. Lahbib Chibani, P.E.,
President of SAI. “We worked on this
transition for several months, and I’m happy that everyone involved will
benefit from it,” says Dr. Chibani.
“I’ve worked with Dr. Chibani for many years, and I have complete
confidence in his judgment and his abilities,” adds Dr. Sadat. “The company couldn’t have gained a better
leader to keep SAI moving forward.”
SAI was founded in 1986 as an environmental science
consulting and engineering firm. Located
in Trenton, New Jersey, the firm’s reputation for unique and creative solutions
stemmed from the many years that its founder and key staff served in regulatory
agencies. By combining regulatory experience with advanced engineering and
environmental science, the firm was able to achieve many accomplishments:
consulting and engineering firm. Located
in Trenton, New Jersey, the firm’s reputation for unique and creative solutions
stemmed from the many years that its founder and key staff served in regulatory
agencies. By combining regulatory experience with advanced engineering and
environmental science, the firm was able to achieve many accomplishments:
- Serving over 2100 clients, comprised of state,
county and local governmental agencies as well as private industry; - Spearheading the redevelopment of
brownfields, including and specializing in landfills; and - Pioneering a variety of creative and innovative
environmental solutions, such as tracing the origin of soil, sediment, water,
and air contaminants by using radioisotopes.
SAI was integral in redeveloping the former Elizabeth
City municipal landfill into what eventually became The Mills at Jersey
Gardens. This mall draws shoppers not
only from New York City, but also from around the world. This was the first successful project in New
Jersey to transform a contaminated landfill and brownfield area into commercial
real estate.
City municipal landfill into what eventually became The Mills at Jersey
Gardens. This mall draws shoppers not
only from New York City, but also from around the world. This was the first successful project in New
Jersey to transform a contaminated landfill and brownfield area into commercial
real estate.
Other notable SAI projects throughout the years include:
- Redevelopment of the North Wildwood Landfill
into The Tides at Seaboard Point, a 96-unit residential community - Redevelopment of the former GAF factory site in
South Bound Brook into Canal Crossing residential community· - Closure of six partially closed landfills in the
Meadowlands - Remediation, closure and redevelopment of the
former PJP landfill, a USEPA Superfund site, into a thriving warehouse complex
in Jersey City
Dr. Chibani’s vision for the future of the firm “…is to
stay in the forefront of environmental science and engineering by involving
everyone in the company in creating its future.
Among others, we will continue providing services related to
environmental balance, whether through renewable energy, greenhouse gas
reduction, ecological restoration, sustainability and storm resiliency, and
redevelopment to promote more efficient land use, and other creative
solutions.”
stay in the forefront of environmental science and engineering by involving
everyone in the company in creating its future.
Among others, we will continue providing services related to
environmental balance, whether through renewable energy, greenhouse gas
reduction, ecological restoration, sustainability and storm resiliency, and
redevelopment to promote more efficient land use, and other creative
solutions.”
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