| H. Carrington
McVeigh, P.E. |
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| Qualifications: |
Experienced
in the design of commercial, industrial, governmental,
and residential buildings of structural steel, wood,
reinforced concrete, masonry and prestressed concrete.
Experienced in the inspection and renovation of existing
structures, bridge design and the design of unique structures. |
| Education : |
MBA in Business Administration,
University of North Florida
ME in Civil Engineering, University of Virginia
BS in Civil Engineering, Virginia Military Institute |
| Registration : |
Registered
in the States of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma,
South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.
Certified Special Inspector, State of Florida |
| Societies : |
Member of American Society
of Civil Engineers, American Concrete Institute and American
Institute of Steel Construction |
| Experience : |
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| 1991 to Present: |
McVeigh & Mangum Engineering,
Inc.
President/Senior Structural Engineer |
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Responsible for all aspects
of structural engineering, including analysis, design,
investigation, inspection, construction document preparation,
cost estimating and construction administration. |
1989 to 1991: |
FLOOD
Engineers Inc.
Vice President of Structural Engineering
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Responsible for the firm's
structural design of commercial and industrial structures,
bridges and environmental structures.
Introduced architectural structural engineering capabilities
to the firm and developed architectural/structural clients.
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| 1984 to 1989: |
RS&H of North Carolina,
Inc.
Director of Structural Engineering |
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Established
Structural engineering department.
Responsble for firm's structural design.
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| 1977 to 1984: |
Reynolds,
Smith and Hills
Design Engineer in Architectural/Structural,
Highway and Bridge Departments. |
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Performed
concrete, steel, precast concrete, masonry, timber and
foundation design for all types of buildings.
Lead structural engineer responsible for supervising
21 people and coordinating the structural design of
a large Middle East project. |
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