IET adds VP of engineering to staff

The landfill support services firm has named Carter Belvin as the new vice president of its engineering division.

iet truck
The company says the expansion of its engineering division has been designed to strengthen IET’s ability to pair its field expertise in solid waste infrastructure construction with experienced engineering design.
Photo courtesy of Integrated Environmental Technology

Lakeland, Florida-based Integrated Environmental Technology (IET), a provider of solid waste facility construction and operations management services, says it is undertaking a significant expansion of its engineering services offerings with the restructuring of its IET Engineering division. As part of that effort, the company has appointed Carter Belvin as vice president of that division.

IET says Belvin joins the firm with more than 30 years of engineering and management experience. A registered professional engineer in Florida, his background includes a range of technical, operational and leadership roles across industrial, utility and environmental sectors both domestically and internationally, according to IET.

The company says the expansion of its engineering division has been designed to strengthen IET’s ability to pair its field expertise in solid waste infrastructure construction with experienced engineering design, detailed project planning and innovative technology integration.

“The division will deliver comprehensive design and implementation solutions for clients across the solid waste, recycling, mining, wastewater and renewable energy sectors,” states IET, adding that its goal is to provide turnkey solutions from conceptual planning through construction and startup to a range of clients.

“I am incredibly excited to join the IET team and for the opportunity to lead the engineering division,” says Belvin. “IET has already established itself as an industry leader in construction and operations, and our goal is to expand on that foundation by providing clients with the high-level planning, permitting and engineering support they need to optimize their existing operations, their future facility growth and to ensure long-term project and operational success. The opportunity to work again with friends and clients in these sectors is especially exciting.”

Comments IET CEO Randy Adkins, “Carter brings a wealth of specialized expertise that is essential for our next phase of growth. As VP of engineering, Carter will lead the development of our engineering services expansion and serve as the center focal point that brings all of the IET divisions to bear on our client solutions.”