Chris Dohner, P.E.
Senior Project Manager &
Waste Management Corporate Practice Lead
774.409.2707
cdohner@cecinc.com
Chris Dohner, P.E., Senior Project Manager, has been named CEC’s Waste Management Corporate Practice Lead.
Chris operates from our Boston office and has spent almost his entire 16-year career with CEC. He has provided engineering consulting services to solid waste clients in the private and public sectors. Chris’ technical background includes the permitting, design, construction, and operations of landfill systems, including horizontal and vertical expansions; baseliner and final cover designs; stormwater management; leachate collection system; pump system design; and more. Additionally, Chris won our first-ever Innovation Award in 2014 when he helped develop a Geosynthetics CQA Tablet Application that saves time on projects by automatically populating and generating field forms from field sketches (pg. 4). Chris says, “My goals as Corporate Practice Lead will center on ensuring technical consistency, enhancing project execution, supporting the growth and development of our team, and integrating new technologies into our designs nationwide. This way, we can continue to deliver innovative solutions that address the complex and ever-evolving challenges facing the solid waste industry.”
Chief Technical Officer Mike Sheleheda was involved in the internal interview process for this role. Mike says, “We’re pleased to welcome Chris to lead our Waste Management Practice, driven by the strategic and operational vision he brings to the role. His plans emphasize expanding the use of technology and innovation, enhancing professional development for emerging talent, and collaborating with our corporate market group leaders to broaden service offerings across our footprint. Chris’ forward-thinking approach aligns perfectly with our goals for growth and client-service excellence.”
Andy Nickodem, who has served in this role for the last year, will be retiring in late 2025 after a long and successful career in the waste industry, including his three years here at CEC.
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