HSH Celebrates the Promotion of Our Newest Associates!

February 06, 2025

HSH is proud to celebrate the promotion of our newest Associates,
a group of skilled professionals whose expertise and drive are key components of our team. Their creativity and dedication expand our capabilities, ensuring our continued leadership in providing targeted, comprehensive services to our clients.

“We are thrilled to honor the remarkable achievements of our newest Associates,” stated Tom Stokes, HSH’s President and CEO. “These individuals have not only shown exceptional skill and dedication in their fields, but they also bring innovative ideas and perspectives that are crucial for our firm’s growth.”

Meet our newest Associates:

Matthew DiGiacomo, P.E.
Senior Civil Engineer

Matthew is a Senior Civil Engineer and a member of the Roadway Design Group. Matt is serving as the civil design lead on the Bowker Overpass complex roadway design project. A newly constructed bridge will provide bikes lanes, a shared use path, lighting, and landscaping features to complete the missing connection from the Emerald Necklace to Charlesgate and Commonwealth Avenue. Matt is also leading the civil design on MassDOT’s Storrow Drive at Bowker Overpass Project, which scope is to reconfigure the current on/off ramp connections. Project goals include more green space, new paths connecting the Emerald Necklace Path to the Paul Dudley White Path, and daylighting the Muddy River to the Charles River. Matt is also the project manager for the Northern Strand Extension. Proposed work includes intersection reconstruction, bus stop modifications, enhanced crossings, and two new shared use paths.


Kasey Ferreira, EIT
Senior Civil Designer

Kasey is a Senior Civil Designer who manages projects in the Chelmsford Land Development Group. Kasey recently designed and permitted a redevelopment project at 270 Billerica Road in Chelmsford, which replaces an existing office building with a 90,000-sf warehouse facility. Kasey also recently designed and permitted a 30,000-sf warehouse through the Devens Enterprise Commission (DEC). Both projects’ designs are compliant with local stormwater regulations and Massachusetts Stormwater Standards and involved multiple presentations to local Boards and Commissions. Kasey worked with an existing client to develop a truck and access plan to support the construction of an 11,500-sf addition to an existing 40,000-sf manufacturing facility in Tyngsborough. Truck and loading access to the building was required to be maintained throughout construction. Kasey led permitting and design, and the project is currently under construction.


Christina Mollicone, P.E.
Civil Engineer

Christina is a Civil Engineer in the Construction Services Group and works on a wide range of projects for both public and private developments. She designs temporary traffic control plans, traffic signal plans, and pavement marking and signage plans. Christina also develops civil design plans, including grading and utility design. Aside from design, she prepares special provisions, cost estimates, and engineering reports and performs construction administration for a variety of projects. Recently, Christina performed a traffic analysis to determine roadway impacts due to construction staging for a bridge replacement project in Worcester. She has also been involved with obtaining license agreements with the MBTA for multiple projects, including a school renovation in Newton, a housing development in Dorchester, and a steam line installation in Fenway.


Michaela Siegert, P.E., RSP1
Traffic Engineer

Michaela is a Traffic Engineer with over seven years of experience in traffic design, traffic analysis and simulation, and safety analysis. She has contributed to the design and analysis of projects ranging from single-intersection reconstructions such as Spring Street at Central Street in Medford, to complex multi-intersection networks such as the Storrow Drive and Bowker Overpass projects in Boston, and extensive corridor improvements such as Route 20 in Marlborough and Route 30 in Weston. Michaela specializes in balancing multimodal operations to enhance safety and accessibility for all users. She has led Road Safety Audits (RSAs), performed traffic analysis using Synchro, SIDRA, and VISSIM, and developed technical reports, memorandums, along with traffic signal, pavement marking, and signage designs.


Mike White
Transportation Permitting Designer

Mike is a Transportation Permitting Designer and project manager with experience conducting traffic studies for private developments throughout the State. Mike has assisted developers and municipalities with master planning studies, traffic impact assessments, and parking studies. He is well-versed in multiple aspects of the Transportation Permitting process, including synchro traffic modeling and operations analysis, transit capacity analysis, pedestrian and cyclist safety assessments, and the creation of Transportation Access Plan Agreement exhibits. His experience also includes conceptual design of on-site transportation facilities including vehicular access for personal and emergency vehicles as well as parking and loading area design. His recent projects include the White Stadium Redevelopment in Franklin Park, 830 Lynnway in Lynn, and 26 Shank Painter Road in Provincetown.


Teren Wong, P.E., PTOE
Senior Civil Engineer

Teren is a Senior Civil Engineer and Team Leader whose experience includes transportation engineering, traffic engineering, transportation planning, and construction management. He recently managed two Complete Streets projects for BTD: pedestrian/bicycle/green infrastructure improvements in Lower Roxbury and pedestrian crossing improvements on American Legion Highway in West Roxbury. Teren is the Lead Civil Designer of complex roadway improvements to reconstruct on- and off-ramps and provide new access via a roundabout on Route 1A Southbound in Revere. The project involves HSH’s structural, utilities, traffic, and construction services teams as well as several subconsultants for lighting design, environmental permitting, and layout alterations. He continues to work for several clients like MassDOT on the Medford Mystic Valley Parkway Shared Used Path Project and with the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) on the Arborway Improvement Project.

Please join us in congratulating all of our newest Associates!