Matthew Morris, PG
VICE PRESIDENT AND GEOTECHNICAL PRACTICE LEADER
“Our skilled team evaluates each alternative mitigation solution to determine the effectiveness for risk reduction, constructability, limitations, and impacts on the schedule and cost. This thorough analysis ensures the selected approach meets a client’s objectives.”
For over 20 years, Matt Morris has consulted on a variety of transportation, dam, water supply, and wastewater projects across the U.S. and Canada.
His projects focus on a variety of geohazards, including landslides, rockfalls, and debris flows in a varying geologic terrain. He is experienced in various phases of geohazard project life cycles, including investigation, design, and construction consultation related to mitigating the problem.
Morris also is experienced in providing third party opinion and expert witness services regarding the causation of slope movements. He also works collaboratively with stakeholders, including owners, the public, and consultants, in the aftermath of the events.

Professional Affiliations
- American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
- American Society of Civil Engineers, Geo-Institute (G-I)
- Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists (AEG)
- Association of Geohazard Professionals (AGHP)
- Deep Foundations Institute (DFI)
- International Association of Engineering Geologists (IAEG)
- Pennsylvania Council of Professional Geologists (PCPG)
Education
- Bachelor of Science in geology, Clarion University of Pennsylvania
- Master of Science in engineering geology, Kent State University
Matthew Morris, PG
VICE PRESIDENT AND GEOTECHNICAL PRACTICE LEADER
“Our skilled team evaluates each alternative mitigation solution to determine the effectiveness for risk reduction, constructability, limitations, and impacts on the schedule and cost. This thorough analysis ensures the selected approach meets a client’s objectives.”
For over 20 years, Matt Morris has consulted on a variety of transportation, dam, water supply, and wastewater projects across the U.S. and Canada.
His projects focus on a variety of geohazards, including landslides, rockfalls, and debris flows in a varying geologic terrain. He is experienced in various phases of geohazard project life cycles, including investigation, design, and construction consultation related to mitigating the problem.
Morris also is experienced in providing third party opinion and expert witness services regarding the causation of slope movements. He also works collaboratively with stakeholders, including owners, the public, and consultants, in the aftermath of the events.

Professional Affiliations
- American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
- American Society of Civil Engineers, Geo-Institute (G-I)
- Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists (AEG)
- Association of Geohazard Professionals (AGHP)
- Deep Foundations Institute (DFI)
- International Association of Engineering Geologists (IAEG)
- Pennsylvania Council of Professional Geologists (PCPG)
Education
- Bachelor of Science in geology, Clarion University of Pennsylvania
- Master of Science in engineering geology, Kent State University