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What We Offer

We offer a broad range of consulting services to our clients, including everything from feasibility studies and one-day planning charettes to conceptual greenway designs and construction documents to comprehensive master plans for large metropolitan areas. A public participation process is a part of every project we manage.
Our office is a digital office, operating in both MacIntosh and Windows platforms to serve the needs of clients. We prepare our work under a variety of digital formats, including CAD, ArcView GIS, Pagemaker and Microsoft Office. We take pride in offering flexible, cost effective, high quality services to our clientele. |
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Matthew Hayes,
Senior Project Manager, Geographic Information Systems Manager

Matt Hayes is a Senior Project Manager with Greenways Incorporated. He has managed a wide variety of projects, including the Frankford Avenue Greenway, Philadelphia, Oak Island, NC Bicycle Master Plan, the Wake Forest, NC Pedestrian Master Plan and the Graham, NC Pedestrian Plan.
Matt has a graduate degree in Geography with an emphasis in Geographic Information System technology from the University of North Carolina. He has more than ten years of experience in all forms of GIS assessment, planning and mapping. He has used GIS as a tool for environmental and ecological applications and has focused his work in the area of greenway and open space planning and implementation, biogeography, climatology, and identification of biodiversity.
In addition to his work experience listed above, Matt has completed work on the Charleston Greenbelt Plan, SC, Northwest Open Space Plan, Las Vegas, Grand Canyon Greenway, Island of St. Croix Bike Path, Poarch Indian Reservation, the Birmingham, AL, Regional Bicycle, Pedestrian and Greenway Plan, the Region 2000 (Lynchburg, VA) Greenways and Blueways Plan, and the Wake County, NC Open Space plan.
Education: Masters of Geography, specializing in Geographic Systems Information technology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2002 Bachelors of Science in Biology, Samford University, 1999, Magna Cum Laude .
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