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Bridging Success: Insights on Leadership & Award-Winning Bridges from Our Experts
Posted on December 29th, 2023
by Catie Hall
in Bridge Design, Bridge Inspection
Bridging Success: Insights on Leadership & Award-Winning Bridges from Our Experts
Our bridge experts were featured in the media multiple times this past year! These presentations and stories are part of our ongoing commitment to sharing technical knowledge and acknowledging the dedication our clients have to maintaining their infrastructure. For a recap on everything bridges and leadership, check out these articles, podcasts, and videos!
In February, Senior Vice President and Division Manager of Ground Transportation Services Sean James, PE was featured on local television! In this clip, he talks about the differences between engineering for traditional bridges and historic structures.
We had two structural engineers featured on the podcast this year! Sean James was featured as he discussed the Bath Bridge Rehabilitation. Additionally, Vice President and Senior Structural Engineer Josif Bicja, PE discussed the Bement Bridge Rehabilitation alongside the Town Administrator for Bradford, New Hampshire, Karen Hambleton.
Chief Operating Officer and Senior Vice President Matthew Low, PE started his career as a bridge design engineer. Now, he helps run the day-to-day operations at the firm. In August 2023, Matt and podcast host Ben Walpole discuss how Matt came to be a respected leader of the firm.
Our Peterborough Main Street bridge project has been making headlines – winning local and national awards. Hoyle Tanner led the design and construction inspection for this signature project and showcased how a careful and detailed approach to design and construction can create a new and enduring infrastructure that can pay tribute to lost historical elements and complement those that remain.
Hoyle Tanner is a multi-disciplined civil engineering firm with decades of successful projects behind us. We have a blog that’s updated regularly with news and educational content for all of our disciplines; follow us on our Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter feeds for continued updates!
Catie is the Marketing Manager at Hoyle Tanner. She works with project managers to create beautifully-designed marketing materials for aviation, bridge, roadway, and utility engineering. She is known for her communication skills and love of editing. An introvert at heart and a natural bibliophile, Catie spends her free time transfixed in novels, finding solace in the mountains, and playing with her dog.
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