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Bryan P. Lindsey, P.E.

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I am an expert in Civil Engineering with a degree form the Georgia Institute of Technology with 12 years experience in the following fields of Civil engineering; Transportation, General civil, Civil site design, drainage, project management and many others.

Experience in the area

I have 12 years experience in multiple fields of civil engineering. I spent the first four years of my career in the transportation industry by being a design engineer for prominent transpotation firm in Atlanta. I moved from there to civil site design and worked as a project manager for the next six years and currently I am the Director of Transportation for same firm.

Organizations

Member of American Society of Highway Engineers (ASHE), Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

Education/Credentials

Bachelors of Civil Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1996.

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Recent Answers from Bryan P. Lindsey, P.E.

2009-10-28 Best civil specialties for employment?:

1.) It is hard to say with current economy situation but it looks like things are coming around in the site development and transportation areas. 2.) In the past I have seen some civil site sent out to

2009-09-24 Future City:

Typically as the consultant we are contracted by a city to preform a certain task. Such as the design for an intersection improvement or a road widening. In either case, we are typically doing the design

2009-09-09 Hydraulics:

We very rarely use the V-notch weir anymore due to the complexity of calculating the rate of of flow. Here in the United States we have started using a combination of orifice and/or multiple square weirs

2009-08-18 newbie:

The market right now is not great but the future is still bright. The civil engineering industry is something that over the years has been strong due to the nature of what we do. For example, transportation

2009-06-27 Need favour:

What is the difference between a Structural Designer and a Structural Consultant? What is bending moment? How many layers are required for a 4-lane Expressway in general? What are they? There

 

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