MSA Forms Sustainable Practices/Renewable Energy Group

Sept. 28, 2010

Michael Palm, senior project manager at MSA Professional Services, Inc., Baraboo, has been selected to lead MSA's new Sustainable Practices/Renewable Energy Group.

According to MSA CEO James E. Owen, the multidisciplinary team will provide the specialized expertise to serve public and private clients on a wide range of projects, such as brownfield or downtown redevelopment initiatives, which require seamless integration of planning, urban design, financial analysis, and engineering services.

Michael Palm, senior project manager at MSA Professional Services, Inc., Baraboo, has been selected to lead MSA's new Sustainable Practices/Renewable Energy Group.

According to MSA CEO James E. Owen, the multidisciplinary team will provide the specialized expertise to serve public and private clients on a wide range of projects, such as brownfield or downtown redevelopment initiatives, which require seamless integration of planning, urban design, financial analysis, and engineering services.

The group will also provide geographic information systems and mapping, public involvement and planning, governmental permit and site evaluations, and surveying, design and construction management for the renewable energy industry, with emphasis on wind farm developers and owners.

Palm has more than 35 years of experience in the real estate and development industry. He currently serves as president of both the Baraboo Economic Development Committee and Citizens for Waterfront Revitalization.