Mitchell Scott

Charleston, SC — Thomas & Hutton (T&H) is pleased to announce its newest Professional Engineer (PE) in the state of South Carolina. Civil Designer, Scott Mitchell passed the Principles and Practices of Engineering Civil exam with the Water Resources and Environmental depth examination and has satisfied the experience requirement needed to become a PE.

Scott Mitchell joined Thomas & Hutton’s Charleston Civil Department in 2021. He is a Mount Pleasant, South Carolina native and graduate of The Citadel where he obtained a Bachelor of Science in civil and environmental engineering. Prior to joining Thomas & Hutton, Scott worked as a project engineer for Earthsource Engineering. Scott is a well-rounded civil designer; working on the civil team, he prepares site development construction drawings, engineering design considerations for water, sewer, and storm drainage infrastructure, and permit applications associated with residential and commercial projects.

Scott is currently working on several notable projects throughout the Charleston region including Blue House Park and Pin Oaks, two 500+ lot single-family communities associated with the master planning of Summers Corner in Dorchester County, SC. He has also assisted with the design of commercial outparcels and 330+ single-family lots in the Shewameker development in Summerville, SC.

Thomas & Hutton celebrates 75 years of creating transformative communities. Founded in 1946, Thomas & Hutton is a privately held professional services company providing engineering, planning, landscape architecture, surveying, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and consulting services to public and private clients. Thomas & Hutton is in nine regions, including Savannah, Brunswick, and Atlanta, Georgia; Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Nashville, Tennessee. For more information, visit www.thomasandhutton.com.

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