Matthews | DCCM Welcomes Jeremy Hewitt, PSM, as Senior Surveyor

Jeremy Hewitt has joined our St. Augustine office as Senior Surveyor. A Jacksonville native, Jeremy brings a diverse background and wealth of experience to his role. As the inaugural member of our newest service line, we are excited to have his deep-rooted passion and extensive professional experience leading our Surveying team as we bring this new service to our clients.

A family legacy in telecommunications influenced Jeremy’s early career. His parents met while working in the industry, and both his father and grandfather were technicians. Yet, a layoff prompted Jeremy to pursue higher education, leading him to obtain a Geomatics Engineering Degree from the University of Florida in 2017.

Jeremy boasts a rich history of working with prominent surveying firms, bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience to his role within our team. He is also skilled in AutoCAD and will contribute his expertise to Matthews | DCCM’s survey projects.

Beyond his professional life, Jeremy is a father to a 13-year-old daughter, Paisley, and shares his life with his wife Mary. His interests range from sports (Jaguars, Gators, Bulls, Penguins, and White Sox) to thrift stores, vinyl records, and classic video games. Jeremy’s love for the outdoors, music, and extensive travel experiences to 42 states round out his diverse interests. 

Jeremy’s addition to the team at Matthews | DCCM as Senior Surveyor enriches the team with a distinctive viewpoint and invaluable skills, reinforcing his role as a pivotal asset as we introduce this service to our clients and projects.
 
In need of surveying services for your project? We’d love to partner with you!

The Future of Landscape Architecture – Designing for Resilience & Community

Written by: Eric Lanehart, PLA, ISA, and Rachel Washington

April is World Landscape Architecture Month (WLAM), a time to recognize the role of landscape architects in shaping our communities, infrastructure, and environment.

As urbanization accelerates and climate challenges intensify, the importance of sustainable, resilient, and human-centered landscape design has never been greater.

At Matthews | DCCM, we integrate landscape architecture with civil engineering, planning, and environmental expertise to create projects that are both functional and beautiful. From stormwater solutions to walkable urban spaces, landscape architects are redefining how we experience and interact with the built environment.

The Evolving Role of Landscape Architects

In modern development, landscape architects work beyond traditional parks and gardens. Their expertise extends to:

✔️ Climate-Resilient Design – Mitigating heat islands with shade trees, improving air quality by saving protecting and saving existing trees and strategically planting new trees.

✔️ Smart Growth & Urban Planning – Designing mixed-use developments that prioritize people over cars and considering long term implications for future projects in the area.

✔️ Green Infrastructure & Stormwater Management – Implementing native grasses in stormwater facilities, providing bioswales, using permeable sidewalks and prioritizing solutions that minimize runoff and reducing flood risks by slowing down storm water on site.

✔️ Transportation & Public Space Enhancement – Enhancing roadways with traffic calming landscape medians, locating trails near but far enough away to protect natural plant communities, We strive for thoughtful, people-first ecological integrated designs.

Sustainable Design in Action: A Case Study

One example of our landscape-driven approach is the St. Johns County Butler Park project. This is a popular boat and kayaking launch park in the area along the Matanzas River. Our designs upgraded the existing park by integrating new parking, sidewalks, boat ramps, and kayak launch surfaces. Our team carefully designed the new elements around multiple large Live Oaks, Red Cedars, and clusters of Sand Live Oak trees. We also replanted and restored degraded uplands and wetlands with native vegetation. Another accomplishment was the creation of dry detention areas in the center of the park to double as a recreational area when dry, and storm retention during rain events.

Looking Ahead: The Future of Landscape Architecture

As cities expand and climate challenges increase, landscape architects will play a key role in shaping sustainable, adaptable, and resilient communities. At Matthews | DCCM, we are committed to designing with purpose—creating spaces that are not only visually appealing but also environmentally and socially responsible

Want to collaborate on your next landscape-driven project? Contact us today!

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