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2016–17 ACEC-KY
TABLE OF CONTENTS Kentucky Engineering Center 160 Democrat Drive Frankfort, KY 40601
What is ACEC-KY/What is a Consulting Engineer?.............................................. 4 2016–17 ACEC-KY President’s Message................................................................... 5 2016–17 Board Members.............................................................................................. 6
P: 502-695-5680 1-800-455-5573
ACEC-KY Engineering Excellence Awards.............................................................. 8
F: 502-237-0236
2016–17 Kyboels Board Members.............................................................................12
E: acecky@kyengcenter.org
ACEC-KY Committees.................................................................................................14
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ACEC-KY Members Serving on National Committees........................................15
The management and
ACEC-KY Regional Map..............................................................................................16
staff of KSPE/ACEC-KY:
ACEC-KY Committee Members................................................................................17
Marcie Fisher, Deputy Director Jennifer Gatewood, IT Coordinator Published by:
ACEC-KY Sub-Committee Members...................................................................... 22 ACEC-KY Life Members and Past-Presidents........................................................24 ACEC-KY Firm Specialties and Disciplines............................................................25 ACEC-KY Directory of Firms......................................................................................33 ACEC-KY Firm Principals........................................................................................... 58
P: 866-985-9780
ACEC-KY Location of Firms by City.........................................................................70
F: 866-985-9799
ACEC-KY Bylaws...........................................................................................................72
www.kelmanonline.com Managing Editor: Jeremy Brooks Design/layout: Kristy Unrau Marketing Manager: Darrell Harris Advertising Co-ordinator: Stefanie Hagidiakow
The Correct Way to Select an Engineer................................................................. 80 Continuing Professional Development Summary of Requirements for Kentucky Engineers.................................... 82 ACEC-KY Affiliate Members..................................................................................... 86 KEF Board of Directors............................................................................................... 88
2016 © All rights reserved.
KSPE Executive Committee...................................................................................... 90
The contents of this publication
Partnering Agreements
may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the express consent of the publisher.
ACEC-KY and Energy and Environment Cabinet of Kentucky...................91 ACEC-KY and Finance and Administration Cabinet of Kentucky..............92 ACEC-KY and Transportation Cabinet of Kentucky......................................93 Benefits of ACEC-KY Membership.......................................................................... 94 Advertisers’ Index........................................................................................................ 95
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WHAT IS
ACEC-KY? The American Council Of Engineering
All members of the American Council
The American Council of Engineering Companies
Companies of Kentucky (ACEC-KY) actively
of Engineering Companies of Kentucky are
of Kentucky is dedicated to:
promotes increased quality of engineering
licensed to practice professional engineering or
• Establishing and maintaining the highest standards
services and performance. The American
land surveying under the laws of the state of
Council of Engineering Companies of Kentucky
Kentucky, and many also hold registration
is a member of the American Council of
in other states.
Engineering Companies (ACEC). ACEC is
To qualify for membership in the
of technical performance and professional practice. • Encouraging continuing professional and technical achievement among all engineers. • Developing a greater understanding of the practice
a national association comprised of state
American Council of Engineering Companies
of consulting engineering among the public,
associations with over 5,700 engineering firms
of Kentucky, consulting firms must be
related design professions, the construction
throughout the country. Members of ACEC-KY
established, owned and managed by licensed
and materials industries and local, state and
actively participate in national and international
professional engineers or land surveyors with
federal governments.
professional activities. Many ACEC-KY members
no business affiliations that could compromise
serve on national committees of the Council.
professional judgment.
• Performing public services when the services do not conflict with professional obligations.
WHAT IS A
CONSULTING ENGINEER? Consulting engineers are individuals who,
complete design and coordination of a project.
technology, including the fields of civil, electrical,
because of training in one or more engineering
They are often the technical liaison between
structural, mechanical, chemical, metallurgical,
specialties, are licensed professional engineers
architects, process specialists, contractors,
geotechnical and highway engineering. A firm
in private practice.
suppliers and the client.
may also concentrate in specific fields such as soil
They serve private and public clients in ways ranging from brief consultations to
The consulting engineer’s specialty may be anywhere in the broad spectrum of engineering
mechanics, sanitation, hydrology or petroleum. The consulting engineer can provide general consultation, feasibility reports, design, cost estimates, rate studies, project development, patent assistance and preparation of environmental impact statements. Locating the best available consulting engineer and negotiating the fairest fee requires research, organization, evaluation and responsible decision making. Engineering value is obtained when the most qualified firm – engaged for a fair and equitable cost – develops a design which best serves the client by holding down present and future costs.
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2016–17 ACEC-KY
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE GREETINGS,
BRAD MONTGOMERY, P.E. President, ACEC-KY 2016-17
Besides maintaining our annual programming
As we move into the new year, I would first like to
efforts, our agenda for the upcoming year is fairly
take an opportunity to reflect on the past year. It
basic, but important. I would like to see us make
was an unusual year and a difficult year for ACEC-KY
strides in three areas:
in that we were again challenged with a search for
• Advocacy – We have historically done a
a new Executive Director. However, I firmly believe
good job of defending the erosion of our
that our organization rose to the challenge. We
profession through our legislative efforts.
made significant strides in advocacy on both State
However, I believe that it is time that we
and National levels, maintained membership levels,
develop strategies for proactively protecting
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our profession in areas such as the promotion
professional development events with over 1,000
of Qualifications Based Selection and the
participants, strengthened partnering efforts with both the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and the
prevention of onerous contract language. • Finance – While our finances are strong, a
Energy and Environment Cabinet, improved our
significant portion of our revenue is dependent
financial position and developed a new employee
on a competitively procured training contract
handbook . . . all while conducting a search for a
with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.
new Executive Director.
We need to ensure that our financial model
None of the past year’s accomplishments would have been possible without the tremendous staff at the Engineering Center. Thank you to Marcie Fisher and Jennifer Gatewood! I cannot say enough
is sustainable. Retaining and recruiting members, both member firms and affiliate members, is critical to our success. • Relationships – Much of the strength of
about the contributions those two ladies make to
ACEC-KY resides in the strength of our national
our organization and our profession. A huge thank
organization. We have already begun to
you goes out to George Binder for seamlessly
re-establish our relationship with national
stepping in as our Interim Executive Director. George
ACEC and will continue to do so. We will
has contributed tremendous perspective to the
also strive to re-establish our relationships
events of the past few months. I would be remiss
with our sister member associations,
without offering a thank you to Derek Guthrie for
particularly those in border states.
his three years of service to ACEC-KY. Much was
In closing, I would like to thank you for the opportunity
accomplished during Derek’s tenure with ACEC-KY.
to serve you and our profession. We are looking
Our successes in 2015–16 also speak to the
forward to a great year!
quality of our volunteer leadership. We offer a special thank you to President Mark Litkenhus for effort above and beyond the call of duty. Last but not least, I would like to offer thanks to the Board of Directors, Committee Chairs and Committee Members who contributed to another successful year for ACEC-KY.
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EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS
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PRESIDENT
PRESIDENT-ELECT
PAST-PRESIDENT
TREASURER
David B Montgomery, PE
Shawn Washer, PE
Mark Litkenhus, PE
Stephen J McDevitt, PE
GRW Engineers, Inc.
HDR Inc.
Stantec Consulting
Burgess & Niple Inc.
9710 Bunsen Parkway
2550 Irvin Cobb Drive
1409 N Forbes Rd
400 Blankenbaker Pkwy
Louisville, KY 40299
Paducah, KY 42003
Lexington, KY 40511-2050
Louisville, KY 40243
P: (502) 489-8484
P: (270) 444-9691
P: (859) 422-3000
P: (502) 254-2344
F: (502) 489-8485
F: (270) 443-3943
F: (859) 422-3100
F: (502) 254-3008
bmontgomery@grwinc.com
shawn.washer@hdrinc.com
mark.litkenhus@stantec.com
steve.mcdevitt@burgessniple.com
INTERIM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
SECRETARY
CENTRAL REGION DIRECTOR
NATIONAL DIRECTOR
George M Binder
E Brad Gregory, PE, PLS
Chuck Allen PE
Ben Quinn Jr, PE
KSPE/ACEC-KY
Municipal Engineering Company
PARSONS
American Engineers Inc.
160 Democrat Drive
604 Teton Trail
9300 Shelbyville Road, Suite 1301
2500 Nelson Miller Parkway
Frankfort, KY 40601
Frankfort, KY 40602
Louisville, KY 40222
Louisville, KY 40223
P: (502) 695-5680
P: (502) 875-3787
P: (502) 653-6623
P: (502) 245-3813
F: (502) 237-0236
F: (502) 875-3796
chuck.allen@parsons.com
F: (502) 245-3814
george@kyengcenter.org
bgregory@mecconsultants.com
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EASTERN REGION DIRECTOR
WESTERN REGION DIRECTOR
Clint R Goodin PE,LS
Timothy B Choate, PE
Vaughn & Melton
Bacon Farmer Workman Engineering & Testing
109 S 24th Street
PO Box 120
Middlesboro, KY 40965
Paducah, KY 42002
P: (606) 248-6600
P: (270) 898-2431
F: (606) 248-0372
F: (270) 898-7457
crgoodin@vaughnmelton.com
tchoate@bfwengineers.com
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ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE AWARDS The American Council of Engineering Companies of Kentucky’s Engineering Excellence Awards program is an annual design competition that recognizes engineering achievements that demonstrate
GRAND CONCEPTOR AWARD US 460 APD CORRIDOR Q Firm: Palmer Engineering Client: Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 12
the highest degree of merit and ingenuity. Entries are rated on the basis of uniqueness and originality; technical value to the engineering profession; social and economic considerations; complexity; and how successfully the project meets the needs, including time and budget constraints, of the client. Designs are entered into one of nine project categories: studies; research and consulting engineering services; building support systems; structural systems; surveying and mapping; environmental, water and wastewater; water resources; transportation and special projects. Participating in the EEA program is a win-win prospect. If you want to increase your firm’s visibility and expand your client base, EEA is an important opportunity. For a relatively small investment in materials and time, you can produce a marketing tool that will augment your business development efforts and pay for itself one hundred fold. Every finalist receives local and national recognition – this year may be the year for you to enter. Winners of the ACEC-KY EEA competition advance to the ACEC competition with the possibility of additional national recognition.
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GRAND AWARD RECONSTRUCTION OF THE KY 416 INTERCHANGE Firm: Bacon Farmer Workman Engineering & Testing Inc. Client: Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 2
GRAND AWARD ALUMNI DRIVE IMPROVEMENTS Firm: CDM Smith Client: University of Kentucky
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ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE AWARDS
GRAND AWARD US 68 BOURBON/NICHOLAS COUNTIES Firm: EA Partners PLC Client: Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 7
GRAND AWARD FRANKFORT WET WEATHER DETENTION FACILITIES Firm: GRW Engineers / HMB Professional Engineers Client: City of Frankfort Sewer Department 10
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GRAND AWARD EAST FORK INDIAN CREEK STREAM RESTORATION Firm: HMB Professional Engineers Client: Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife
GRAND AWARD UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE BELKNAP CONNECTOR Firm: Qk4 Client: University of Louisville
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2016-2017
KYBOELS BOARD MEMBERS The Kentucky State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors (KYBOELS) is an agency of the Governor’s Office for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The KYBOELS was established by an Act of the Kentucky General Assembly for the purpose of protecting the public health, safety, and welfare. This is accomplished through the licensing and monitoring of individuals and firms deemed qualified to practice. Among the services KYBOELS provides to engineers and surveyors and the public are licensure, reciprocity, examinations, and investigations and regulatory compliance. Contrary to a common misconception, KYBOELS is not associated with KSPE. However, KYBOELS resides in the Kentucky Engineering Center as a leasee of KSPE. Statutes and regulations regarding engineering and surveying law in Kentucky are available on the KYBOELS website. If you have specific questions not addressed through the website, please contact the board office. Website: http://kyboels.ky.gov Phone: (800) 573-2680; (502) 573-2680 Chair
Board Members
James Pedigo, PLS
Beverly Smith
Kenneth Sperry, PE
William Bowie, PE, PLS
65 Aberdeen Drive
Lexington, KY
3 HMB Circle
101 Irvine Road
Glasgow, KY 42141
beverlysmith@twc.com
Frankfort, KY 40601
Lexington, KY 40502
P: (270) 651-7220
P: (502) 695-9800
P: (859) 229-6654
dpedigo@aei.cc
ksperry@hmbpe.com
wbowie@twc.com
John Usher, PE JB Speed School of Engineering
Charles Scroggin, PE
University of Louisville
Vice-Chair
Herb Goff, PE
2517 Sir Barton Way
Louisville, KY 40292
Robert Fentress, PLS
11321 Plantside Drive
Lexington, KY 40509
usher@louisville.edu
133 Locust Hill
Louisville, KY 40299
P: (859) 629-4822
Frankfort, KY 40601
P: (800) 814-7503
charlie.scroggin@hdrinc.com
P: (502) 229-0025
hgoff@donan.com
rofenta@fewpb.net
Sam Williams, PE, PLS 1555 Old Frankfort Pike
James Sigler, PE
Lexington, KY 40504
400 East Vine Street, #300
P: (859) 425-2810
Lexington, KY 40507
swilliam@lexingtonky.gov
P: (859) 233-2100
david.sigler@stantec.com
To reach professional engineers through the ACEC Kentucky Annual Directory and its targeted readership, please contact me at:
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Kentucky Board of
Executive Director
Staff
Kyle Elliott, PLS
Licensure for Professional
B David Cox
Wanda Jordan
Investigator
Engineers & Land Surveyors
bdavid.cox@ky.gov
Executive Assistant/
kyle.elliott@ky.gov
160 Democrat Drive
Endorsement Licensure
Frankfort, KY 40601
Director of Enforcement
P: (800) 573-2680
James Ed Manning, PE, PLS
(502) 573-2680
jamese.manning@ky.gov
F: (502) 573-6687
http://kyboels.ky.gov
Brent Smith
wanda.jordan@ky.gov
Systems Administrator
brentd.smith@ky.gov
Tamra Chesser Land Surveying Licensure/CPD
Board Counsel
Sandra Whisman
tamra.chesser@ky.gov
Legal & Enforcement Assistant
Jonathan Buckley
jonathand.buckley@ky.gov
sandra.whisman@ky.gov
Melissa Kopp Engineering Licensure/Firm Permit
melissa.kopp@ky.gov
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COMMITTEES “The goal of ACEC-KY is to improve the business environment for our member firms so that we can continue to do the things we do to improve the quality of life for the citizens of the Commonwealth.” Ron Gilkerson, President (2004–2005) ARTICLE 9 – COMMITTEES (Taken from ACEC-KY Bylaws) 9.1. APPOINTED COMMITTEES
9.1.6.
Membership Committee shall plan and carry out a continuous
The President shall appoint the following committees, and any other
membership campaign focused on increasing the number of
committees, sub-committees or task forces deemed to be needed by
ACEC-KY and ACEC Member Firms.
the Council. The President shall be an ex-officio member of all these committees.
9.1.7.
Nominating Committee shall be chaired by the immediate Past-President and include two members who are not members
9.1.1.
Budget Committee shall consist of the President-Elect, the
of the Board of Directors. This committee shall present a list of
Treasurer and the Executive Director and shall be responsible for
nominees as provided for in Section 3.2. of these Bylaws.
developing the proposed annual budget. 9.1.8. 9.1.2. Energy and Environment Committee shall establish and
Professional Development Committee shall plan and carry out high-quality, low-cost professional development experiences
maintain a productive working relationship with the Kentucky
addressing the needs of Member Firms. Creation of non-dues
Energy and Environment Cabinet, representing the interests of
income will also be part of this committee’s charge. This will
the Member Firms on energy and environmental issues. This
be a joint committee with the Kentucky Society of Professional
committee shall coordinate the work of its appropriate sub-
Engineers (KSPE).
committees, and shall maintain communications with other ACEC-KY committees/sub-committees which are focused on
9.1.9.
environmental issues.
Transportation Steering Committee shall establish and maintain a productive working relationship with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KTC), representing the interests of the
9.1.3.
Ethical Practices Committee shall be created for the purposes
Member Firms. This will include maintenance of the Partnering
established in Section 2.4.3. and Article 7 of these Bylaws.
Agreement between the ACEC-KY and the KTC. This Committee shall coordinate the work of its appropriate sub-committees.
9.1.4. Finance and Administration Cabinet Committee shall
establish and maintain a productive working relationship with
9.2. COORDINATING COMMITTEE
the Finance and Administration Cabinet, representing the
The Coordinating Committee shall consist of the respective current
interests of the Member Firms.
Presidents, Presidents-Elect and Immediate Past-Presidents of the Council, and of the Kentucky Society of Professional Engineers (KSPE), working
9.1.5.
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Legislative Committee shall monitor activities of the Kentucky
together to promote communication and cooperation between the two
General Assembly and coordinate the interests of Member Firms.
organizations, to advance common causes, and to foster harmony in
This will be a joint committee with the Kentucky Society of
respective administrative and staffing needs. The Executive Director shall
Professional Engineers (KSPE).
act as chair of this committee.
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MEMBERS ON NATIONAL COMMITTEES COMMITTEE
MEMBER
ACE/PAC Champions
Karen Wood
(502) 695-9800
kwood@hmbpe.com
Coalition Leaders
John Schneider
(606) 248-6600
jkschneider@vaughnmelton.com
COPS Steering
John Schneider, Chair
(606) 248-6600
jkschneider@vaughnmelton.com
Education and Business Resources
Karen Wood, Chair
(502) 695-9800
kwood@hmbpe.com
Environment & Energy
J. Steven Gardner
(859) 233-2103
jsgardner@engrservices.com
Michael Woolums
(859) 225-8500
mike.woolums@strand.com
Robert Dowler
(502) 695-9800
rdowler@hmbpe.com
Mickey Jones
(859) 252-9980
mickey.jones@masonandhanger.com
Rob Mullins, Jr.
(502) 212-5000
rob.mullins@stantec.com
Don Armour
(859) 422-3000
don.armour@stantec.com
Stephen Scott
(859) 550-2279
stephen.scott@masonandhanger.com
Roger Wade
(502) 585-2222
rwade@qk4.com
James W. Carpenter
(859) 748-0678
n/a
E.B. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Basâ&#x20AC;? Gaither
(859) 233-2100
n/a
Bill Mossbarger
(859) 223-5618
w.mossbarger@insightbb.com
Ralph J. Palmer
(859) 744-1218
rjpalmer@palmernet.com
G. Michael Ritchie
(859) 277-8700
mritchie@photoscience.com
George D. Parrott
(859) 277-1944
n/a
Karen Wood
(502) 695-9800
kwood@hmbpe.com
John Schneider
(606) 248-6600
jkschneider@vaughnmelton.com
Infrastructure Sustainability
James Brannon
(502) 627-8900
jim_brannon@gspnet.com
International
Roger Wade
(502) 585-2222
rwade@qk4.com
Management Practices
Rob Dowler
(502) 695-9800
rdowler@hmbpe.com
Karen Wood
(502) 695-9800
kwood@hmbpe.com
Membership
Robert Dowler
(502) 695-9800
rdowler@hmbpe.com
Tax & Regulatory Affairs
Karen Wood, Chair
(502) 695-9800
kwood@hmbpe.com
Transportation
Randall E. Gnau
(502) 875-3787
rgnau@mecconsultants.com
Scott Murray
(859) 422-3000
scott.murray@stantec.com
Ralph J. Palmer
(859) 744-1218
rjpalmer@palmernet.com
Mitchell Green
(502) 695-9800
mgreen@hmbpe.com
Robert Dowler
(502) 695-9800
rdowler@hmbpe.com
Randy Palmer
(859) 744-1216
rspalmer@palmernet.com
Dan Byers
(859) 299-5226
dan@wmbinc.com
Leonard Harper
(859) 422-1846
len.harper@stantec.com
Nancy Albright
(859) 244-8890
albrightnb@cdmsmith.com
James Brannon
(502) 627-8900
jim_brannon@gspnet.com
Federal Agencies & Advocacy Procurement
Fellows of ACEC
Government Advocacy
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MEMBER
Business Practices
Mike Woolum, Chair
(859) 225-8500
mike.woolum@strand.com
Ben Quinn, Jr.
(502) 245-3813
benq@aei.cc
Karen Wood
(502) 695-9800
kwood@hmbpe.com
Stuart McIntosh
(859) 263-4399
psmcintosh@jmcaa.com
Mark David Sanders
(606) 432-9465
mdsanders@summit-engr.com
Mike Busick
(502) 244-1343
mbusick@uscky.com
Ron Gilkerson, Chair
(859) 223-3999
rgilkerson@grwinc.com
Marcie Mathews, Vice-Chair
(502) 695-2300
mmathews@dlz.com
Randy Gnau
(502) 875-3787
rgnau@mecconsultants.com
Mark Sneve, Chair
(502) 583-7020
mark.sneve@strand.com
Chris Wathen, Vice-Chair - Air
(502) 695-4357
cwathen@kenvirons.com
Rob Campbell, Vice-Chair - Water
(502) 585-2222
rcampbell@qk4.com
Nicole Galavotti, Vice-Chair - Solid Waste
(859) 294-5155
nicole_galavotti@shieldmw.com
Melissa Tucker
(502) 212-5000
melissa.tucker@stantec.com
Steve McKinley
(502) 909-3234
steve.mckinley@hdrinc.com
Mike Rudisell
(502) 909-3234
michael.rudisell@hdrinc.com
Michael Erik
(502) 569-2301
michael.erik@aecom.com
Greg Isaacs
(859) 744-1218
gisaacs@palmernet.com
Doug Mynear
(859) 233-2103
dmynear@engrservices.com
David Schrader
(859) 278-5412
dschrader@hkbell.com
Brad Montgomery
(502) 489-8484
bmontgomery@grwinc.com
Chris Stewart
(502) 695-9800
cstewart@hmbpe.com
Chris Dickinson
(502) 471-2348
chris.dickinson@amecfw.com
Brad Derrick
(502) 695-2300
bderrick@dlz.com
Mark Sanders
(606) 432-9465
mdsanders@summit-engr.com
Kathleen Regan
(859) 255-3308
kathleen.regan@amecfw.com
Clay Kelly, Chair
(502) 583-7020
clay.kelly@strand.com
Randy Gnau
(502) 875-3787
rgnau@municipalconsultants.com
Marcie Mathews
(502) 695-2300
mmathews@dlz.com
Rob Bostrom
(859) 254-5759
bostromnr@cdmsmith.com
Finance Administration
Tom Sorrell, Chair
(502) 326-3085
tsorrell@cmtaegrs.com
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Craig Lee, Vice-Chair
(859) 293-5518
clee@smeinc.com
Richard Walker
(859) 223-8000
richard.walker@tetratech.com
Mike Busick
(502) 244-1343
mbusick@uscky.com
Monty Maynard
(859) 223-3999
mmaynard@grwinc.com
Ethan Buell
(859) 278-5050
e.buell@bfmj.com
Bylaws
Energy & Environment Committee
Ethical Practices
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ACEC-KY COMMITTEE MEMBERS COMMITTEE
MEMBER
Finance Administration
Jamie Draper
(859) 253-0892
jdraper@cmtaegrs.com
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Chris Keath
(859) 271-3246
ckeath@sfengineering.com
Wayne Thomas
(859) 271-3246
wthomas@sfengineering.com
Mike Woolum
(859) 225-8500
mike.woolum@strand.com
George Binder, Chair
(502) 695-5680
george@kyengcenter.org
Mark Litkenhus
(859) 422-3000
mark.litkenhus@stantec.com
Lee Czor
(859) 226-0761
lczor@thelenassoc.com
Brad Montgomery
(859) 272-7421
bmontgomery@grwinc.com
Chad LaRue
(502) 223-3422
clarue@kahc.org
Kelly Meyer
(502) 584-4118
kelly.meyer@hdrinc.com
Shawn Washer
(270) 444-9691
shawn.washer@hdrinc.com
Jason Bricker, Chair
(859) 233-2100
jason.bricker@stantec.com
Melissa Cansler, Vice-Chair
(270) 393-0284
melissa.cansler@bgky.org
Roddy Williams
(502) 583-7020
roddy.williams@strand.com
Ben Quinn, Jr.
(502) 245-3813
benq@aei.cc
Rob Mullins
(502) 212-5000
rob.mullins@stantec.com
Lee Czor
(859) 226-0761
lczor@geotechnology.com
Roy Flynn
(502) 655-8840
royflynn2@gmail.com
Lance Williams
(859) 268-6316
lancewilliams670@yahoo.com
Mike Wedding
(502) 584-0158
mwedding@nugentsand.com
Ben Edelen
(859) 223-3755
ben.edelen@hdrinc.com
Mark Litkenhus
(859) 422-3000
mark.litkenhus@stantec.com
Rob Bostrom
(859) 254-5759
bostromnr@cdmsmith.com
Ray Frye
(502) 241-2308
raymond.e.frye@usace.army.mil
Kristen Crumpton
(502) 569-2301
kristen.crumpton@aecom.com
Brad Eldridge
(502) 564-3280
brad.eldridge@ky.gov
Patrick Perry
(502) 695-9800
pperry@hmbpe.com
Bret Lavey
(859) 422-3000
bret.lavey@stantec.com
Leg. & Governmental Affairs
Ben Edelen, Chair
(859) 223-3755
ben.edelen@hdrinc.com
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Jeff Lashlee, Vice-Chair
(270) 782-3689
jeff.lashlee881@topper.wku.edu
Chad LaRue
(502) 223-3422
clarue@kahc.org
Ben Fister
(859) 223-3999
bfister@grwinc.com
Ron Gilkerson
(859) 223-3999
rgilkerson@grwinc.com
Bob Amato
(859) 885-1121
bob.amato@nicholasville.org
Bret Lavey
(859) 422-3022
bret.lavey@stantec.com
Randall Russell
(502) 682-6931
randall.russell@russellec.com
KSPE/ACEC-KY Coordinating
Leadership P.E.
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Leg. & Governmental Affairs
Peter Overmohle
(270) 651-7220
povermohle@aei.cc
(continued on next page)
Glen Kelly
(502) 585-2222
gkelly@qk4.com
Michael Mayer
(859) 280-3557
mike.mayer@masonandhanger.com
Ralph Norman
(513) 595-7912
ralph.norman@jacobs.com
Randy Palmer
(859) 744-1218
rspalmer@palmernet.com
Vinay Polepalli
(502) 587-0290
vpolepalli@global-solutionsllc.com
David Stills
(502) 627-8900
dave_stills@gspnet.com
Danl Hall
(800) 388-6660
dlhall@vaughnmelton.com
Mike Busick
(502) 244-1343
mbusick@uscky.com
Joe Sisler
(859) 271-2978
joe@sislermaggard.com
Jeff Garrison
(859) 498-4444
jgarrison@thewalkercompany.com
Wesley Sydnor
(502) 540-6374
wesley.sydnor@louisvillemsd.org
Richard Sutherland
(859) 233-2100
richard.sutherland@stantec.com
Roy Flynn
(502) 655-8840
royflynn2@gmail.com
Rob Dowler
(502) 695-9800
rdowler@hmbpe.com
Jerry Leslie
(859) 224-4476
jleslie@hwlochner.com
Wayne Karem
(502) 633-9589
wayne.karem@gmail.com
Mike Wedding
(502) 584-0158
mwedding@nugentsand.com
Tommy Thompson
(270) 554-8794
thomaset@comcast.com
Brian Hayes
(859) 509-5271
brian_hayes57@yahoo.com
Chris Crumpton
(502) 292-9288
chris@bluestonengineers.com
Ben Quinn Jr
(502) 245-3813
benq@aei.cc
Steven Nicaise
(812) 214-4945
steven.nicaise@parsons.com
Chris Dickinson
(502) 267-0700
chris.dickinson@amec.com
Steve McDevitt
(502) 254-2344
steve.mcdevitt@burgessniple.com
Jake Stremmel
(513) 280-0742
jake.stremmel@hdrinc.com
Shawn Washer
(270) 444-9691
shawn.washer@hdrinc.com
Rob Williams
(606) 371-2141
robert.williams@enengineering.com
Ben Coomes
(859) 214-4104
bcoomes@hwlochner.com
Stephen Scott, Chair
(859) 550-2279
stephen.scott@masonandhanger.com
Lisa Wilson-Plajer
(502) 245-3813
lwilson@aei.cc
Randy Palmer
(859) 744-1218
rspalmer@palmernet.com
Daryl Carlson
(859) 224-8899
dcarlson@bbandt.com
Ben Fister
(859) 223-3999
bfister@grwinc.com
Mark Litkenhus, Chair
(859) 422-3000
mark.litkenhus@stantec.com
Membership
Nominating
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ACEC-KY COMMITTEE MEMBERS COMMITTEE
MEMBER
Professional Development
Brad Gregory, Chair
(502) 875-3787
bgregory@mecconsultants.com
Cory Sharrard, Vice-Chair
(859) 277-8177
cory.sharrard@stweng.com
Kelly Meyer
(502) 584-4118
kelly.meyer@hdrinc.com
Mike Busick
(502) 244-1343
mbusick@uscky.com
Kevin Martin
(502) 564-3280
kevin.martin@ky.gov
Michael Jones
(606) 248-6600
mrjones@vaughnmelton.com
Jenny Leitch
(859) 271-3246
jleitch@sfengineering.com
Bob Peterson
(502) 875-2448
n/a
John Hays
(859) 288-2843
jwhays@jacksonkelly.com
Tony Hunley
(859) 233-2100
tony.hunley@stantec.com
Daniel Gilbert
(859) 422-3000
daniel.gilbert@stantec.com
Michael Munday
(270) 869-6531
mmunday@patriotcoal.com
John Allison
(502) 315-6350
john.f.allison@usace.army.mil
Marco Rajkovich
(859) 229-2289
rajkovich@rwktlaw.com
Jeff Jasper
(859) 257-4513
jeff.jasper@uky.edu
Jeff Garrison
(859) 498-4444
jgarrison@thewalkercompany.com
Aaron Detjen
(859) 245-3867
detjen@pbworld.com
Mark Willis, Chair
(859) 422-3115
mark.willis@stantec.com
Brad Montgomery
(859) 272-7421
bmontgomery@grwinc.com
Chad LaRue
(502) 223-3422
clarue@kahc.org
Ben Edelen
(859) 223-3755
ben.edelen@hdrinc.com
Joe Watson
(270) 651-7220
jwatson@aei.cc
Mike Harris
(502) 583-5994
m.harris@jtleng.com
Darin Hensley
(859) 296-9889
dhensley@eapartners.com
Chuck Allen
(502) 653-6623
chuck.allen@parsons.com
Karen Wood
(502) 695-9800
kwood@hmbpe.com
Bill Scalf
(502) 423-0566
wscalf@frankfortky.gov
Mike Woolum
(859) 225-8500
mike.woolum@strand.com
Randy Gnau
(502) 875-3787
rgnau@mecconsultants.com
Wes Sydnor
(502) 540-6274
wesley.sydnor@louisvillemsd.org
Tim Choate
(270) 443-1995
tchoate@bfwengineers.com
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Mike Gardner
(270) 782-4366
mgardner@bgmu.com
Transportation Steering
Randy Gnau, Chair
(502) 875-3787
rgnau@mecconsultants.com
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Ben Edelen, Vice-Chair
(859) 223-3755
ben.edelen@hdrinc.com
Richard Tutt
(270) 651-7220
rtutt@aei.cc
Craig Lee
(859) 293-5518
clee@smeinc.com
Karen Wood
(502) 695-9800
kwood@hmbpe.com
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Transportation Steering
Clint Goodin
(606) 248-6600
crgoodin@vaughnmelton.com
(continued from previous page)
Glenn Hardin
(859) 233-2100
glenn.hardin@stantec.com
Brian Aldridge
(502) 212-5000
brian.aldridge@stantec.com
Mark Askin
(502) 583-7020
mark.askin@strand.com
Derek Barnes
(502) 581-0985
derek.w.barnes@parsons.com
Phil Logsdon
(859) 224-4476
plogsdon@hwlochner.com
Ken Sperry
(502) 695-9800
ksperry@hmbpe.com
Chuck Craycraft
(859) 224-4476
ccraycraft@hwlochner.com
Steve Slade
(859) 245-3862
slade@pbworld.com
James Ballinger
(859) 264-0281
jballinger@vaughnmelton.com
Les Haney
(859) 296-9889
lhaney@eapartners.com
Marcie Mathews
(502) 695-2300
mmathews@dlz.com
Brandon Lowe
(859) 299-5226
brandon@wmbinc.com
J.B. Williams
(502) 339-3557
jwilliams@mbakercorp.com
Steve McDevitt
(502) 254-2344
steve.mcdevitt@burgessniple.com
Stuart McIntosh
(859) 263-4399
psmcintosh@jmcaa.com
Ben Quinn, Jr.
(502) 245-3813
benq@aei.cc
Transportation Steering (at large)
PHONE
SUB-COMMITTEE
MEMBER
Aviation
Richard Tutt, Chair
(270) 651-7220
rtutt@aei.cc
Bart Gover
(859) 272-5400
bgover@pbworld.com
Melissa Jenkins
(502) 226-1110
mjenkins@hanson-inc.co
Susan Rich
(502) 212-5000
susan.rich@stantec.com
Kevin Cox
(859) 223-3999
kcox@grwinc.com
Peter Overmohle
(270) 651-7220
povermohle@aei.cc
Karen Wood, Chair
(502) 695-9800
kwood@hmbpe.com
Ben Fister
(859) 223-3999
bfister@grwinc.com
Les Haney
(859) 296-9889
lhaney@eapartners.com
Ben Quinn, Jr.
(502) 245-3813
benq@aei.cc
Derek Barnes, Chair
(502) 581-0985
derek.w.barnes@parsons.com
Wendy Harper, Vice-Chair
(859) 245-3875
harperwa@pbworld.com
John Broadus
(502) 909-3254
john.broadus@hdrinc.com
Steve Goodpaster
(502) 245-3813
sgoodpaster@aei.cc
Aaron Stover
(502) 339-3557
astover@mbakercorp.com
David Rust
(859) 744-1218
drust@palmernet.com
Scott Ribble
(502) 254-2344
scott.ribble@burgessniple.com
Mike Lawler
(859) 233-2100
mike.lawler@stantec.com
Audit - Transportation
Bridges, Inspection & Design Transportation
Bridges, Inspection & Design Transportation (at large)
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ACEC-KY SUB-COMMITTEE MEMBERS SUB-COMMITTEE
MEMBER
Bridges, Inspection & Design Transportation (at large)
Craig Klusman
(502) 217-1502
craig.klusman@urs.com
David Depp
(859) 277-3639
dcdepp@jdq-engineers.com
Daryl Carter
(859) 223-2100
daryl.carter@stantec.com
Bryan Reid
(859) 224-4476
breid@hwlochner.com
Clint Goodin, Chair
(606) 248-6600
crgoodin@vaughnmelton.com
Jerry Leslie, Vice-Chair
(859) 224-4476
jleslie@hwlochner.com
Steve Slade
(859) 272-5400
slade@pbworld.com
Dusty Barrett
(270) 651-7220
dbarrett@aei.cc
Kenny Pietz
(502) 276-9243
kenneth.pietz@hdrinc.com
Craig Lee, Chair
(859) 293-5518
clee@smeinc.com
Shannon Provance, Vice-Chair
(270) 444-9691
shannon.provance@hdrinc.com
Mark Litkenhus
(859) 422-3000
mark.litkenhus@stantec.com
Dennis Mitchell
(502) 245-3813
dmitchell@aei.cc
Paul Larsen
(859) 746-9400
plarsen@thelenassoc.com
Glenn Hardin, Chair
(859) 233-2100
glenn.hardin@stantec.com
Greg Groves, Vice-Chair
(502) 569-2301
greg.groves@aecom.com
Gary Sharpe
(859) 744-1218
gsharpe@palmernet.com
Ken Sperry
(502) 695-9800
ksperry@hmbpe.com
Jeff Arnold
(270) 780-9445
jarnold@a-ces.com
Warren Iulg
(859) 331-9220
wiulg@grwinc.com
Clint Goodin
(606) 248-6600
crgoodin@vaughnmelton.com
Steve Slade
(859) 272-5400
slade@pbworld.com
Peter Overmohle
(270) 651-7220
povermohle@aei.cc
Brandon Lowe
(859) 299-5226
brandon@wmbinc.com
Paul West
(270) 926-1808
pmwest@jdq-engineers.com
David Stills
(502) 627-8900
dave_stills@gspnet.com
Pat Osborne
(502) 339-5869
posborne@mbakercorp.com
Joe Cochran
(859) 223-3755
joe.cochran@hdrinc.com
Steve McDevitt
(502) 254-2344
steve.mcdevitt@burgessniple.com
Brad Gregory
(502) 875-3787
bgregory@mecconsultants.com
David Kratt
(502) 585-2222
dkratt@qk4.com
Stuart McIntosh
(859) 263-4399
psmcintosh@jmcaa.com
Construction Inspection Transportation
Geotechnical
Highway Design
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Jerry Leslie III
(859) 224-4476
jleslie@hwlochner.com
Highway Planning
Brian Aldridge, Chair
(502) 212-5000
brian.aldridge@stantec.com
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Annette Coffey, Vice-Chair
(502) 585-2222
acoffey@qk4.com
Arrell Thompson
(502) 254-2344
arrell.thompson@burgessniple.com
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MEMBER
Highway Planning (continued from previous page)
Rob Bostrom
(859) 254-5759
bostromr@cdmsmith.com
Rob Dowler
(502) 695-9800
rdowler@hmbpe.com
Shawn Dikes
(859) 245-3867
dikes@pbworld.com
Stephen Sewell
(859) 744-1218
ssewell@palmernet.com
Brian Meade
(502) 569-2301
brian.meade@aecom.com
Kyle Chism
(502) 653-6628
kyle.chism@parsons.com
Mark Askin, Chair
(502) 583-7020
mark.askin@strand.com
Tom Kerns, Vice-Chair
(502) 695-9800
tkerns@hmbpe.com
Jim Walker
(606) 248-6600
jlwalker@vaughnmelton.com
Graydon Patterson
(502) 695-2300
gpatterson@dlz.com
Laura Mize
(859) 224-4475
lmize@hwlochner.com
Keith McDonald
(859) 744-1218
kmcdonald@palmernet.com
Phil Logsdon, Chair
(859) 224-4476
plogsdon@hwlochner.com
John Mettille
(859) 254-5759
mettillej@cdmsmith.com
Mitch Green
(502) 695-9800
mgreen@hmbpe.com
Tom Springer
(502) 585-2222
tspringer@qk4.com
Kevin Dant
(502) 569-2301
kevin_dant@urscorp.com
Chris Blevins
(859) 744-1218
cblevins@palmernet.com
Nancy Allen
(859) 233-2100
nancy.allen@stantec.com
Cliff Latta
(606) 248-6600
cblatta@vaughnmelton.com
Jeff Schaefer
(859) 223-3755
jeff.schaefer@hdrinc.com
Keith Damron
(502) 245-3813
kdamron@aei.cc
Right of Way
Transportation Environmental
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ACEC-KY LIFE MEMBERS A representative of a firm member of this Council who, after being in good standing and in active participation in the Council for a period of at least ten (10) years, and who shall have attained the age of sixty (60), and has retired from active practice, shall automatically become a Life Member in this Council and shall be so notified by the Secretary. Any such Member shall be known as Life Member and thereafter shall be exempt from the payment of annual dues. He shall have all rights and privileges of a Member of the Council. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as exempting any Life Member from the provisions of Paragraph 2 and 5 of Bylaw Article 2.1.3.
PAST-PRESIDENTS 1961 Grant S. Bell (acting) (deceased)
1989 James Carpenter, Jr.
1962 E. R. Ronald (deceased)
1990 Courtney F. Porter (deceased)
1963 Virgil Proctor (deceased)
1991 Fred A. Meyer
1964 James L. Leggett, Jr.
1992 Charles R. Scroggin
1965 Edward W. Neel
1993 Aubrey D. May (deceased)
1966 Grant S. Bell (deceased)
1994 Dr. Edward G. Foree
1967 John H. Clark, III
1995 James H. Smith
1968 Ansel L. Davis
1996 Mark E. Meade
1969 Frank C. Riley
1997 Randall E. Gnau
1970 Nelson B. Fisher
1998 Mark Willis
1971 Larry Depp, Jr.
1999 Ben R. Edelen
1972 J. Wiley Finney, Jr.
2000 Ben T. Quinn, Sr.
1973 Robert H. Wood (deceased)
2001 Glen M. Kelly
1974 Carl P. Kroboth, Jr. (deceased)
2002 Randall W. Russell
1975 Robert W. Vaughn
2003 Craig M. Avery
1976 William T. Welch
2004 Ron Gilkerson
1977 Charles Graf
2005 Norman Barker
1978 Clyde E. Brown
2006 Paul M. West
1979 Hubert Vicars
2007 James G. Gallt
1980 Charles L. Willis
2008 Jack C. Sykes
1981 George D. Parrott, Jr.
2009 Karen Wood
1982 O. Guy Carter
2010 Scott Murray
1983 Milton M. Greenbaum
2011 Mike Woolum
1984 William M. Moore
2012 Randy Scott
1985 G. Michael Ritchie
2013 George Woolwine
1986 Clyde L. Coe
2014 Ben T. Quinn, Jr.
1987 William A. Mossbarger, Jr.
2015 Mark Litkenhus
James W. Carpenter
William M. Moore
772 Mallard Cove Drive
PO Box 546
Harrodsburg, KY 40330
Lexington, KY 40585
O. Guy Carter
George D. Parrott
2261 Terrace Woods Park
872 Robin Road
Lexington, KY 40513
Lexington, KY 40502
Larry Depp, Jr.
William A. Mossbarger, Jr.
128 Locust Hill
3296 Cornwall Drive
Frankfort, KY 40601
Lexington, KY 40503
Brents Dickinson, III
Elbert C. Ray
1523 Cabell Drive
77 Avenue of Champions
Bowling Green, KY 42102
Nicholasville, KY 40356
George M. Ely, Jr.
John W. Scott
815 Overbrook Drive
3291 Roxburg Drive East
Lexington, KY 40502-3325
Lexington, KY 40503
Edward Foree
H.V. Staggs
2514 Regency Road #105
420 Bristol Road
Lexington, KY 40503
Lexington, KY 40502
Gale Jamison
Lyle Wolf
City of Urbana
2104 Island Point
400 South Vine Street
Lexington, KY 4050
Urbana, IL 61801
1988 Ralph J. Palmer
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ACEC-KY FIRM SPECIALTIES AND DISCIPLINES Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation
Bridge Design
Bell Engineering
AECOM
AECOM
Bocook Engineering, Inc.
Bell Engineering
Bacon Farmer Workman
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
EA Partners, PLC
Engineering & Testing Inc.
Cann-Tech LLC
ECSI, LLC
Bell Engineering
CDM Smith
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
CDP Engineers, Inc.
Summit Engineering, Inc.
DLZ Kentucky, Inc.
CMW Inc.
Tetra Tech, Inc.
HDR Engineering, Inc.
Derrick Engineering, Inc.
Mason & Hanger
DLZ Kentucky, Inc.
Acoustical/Air/Noise/Vibration
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
EA Partners, PLC
AECOM
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
ECSI, LLC
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
WMB, Inc.
Gresham, Smith and Partners GRW Engineers, Inc.
DLZ Kentucky HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
Chemical
Hall-Harmon Engineers, Inc.
T.H.E. Engineers, Inc.
5H Technologies, Inc.
HDR Engineering, Inc.
AECOM
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
Mason & Hanger
H. W. Lochner, Inc.
Architectural
Integrated Engineering PLLC
AECOM Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Civil (Aviation)
Jacobi Toombs and Lanz Inc.
CDM Smith
AECOM
K.S. Ware & Associates LLC
CMW Inc.
American Engineers, Inc.
Kenvirons, Inc.
DLZ Kentucky, Inc.
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Monarch Engineering, Inc.
Gresham, Smith and Partners
EA Partners, PLC
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Gresham, Smith and Partners
Parsons
H. A. Spalding Engineers, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Integrated Engineering, PLLC
HDR Engineering, Inc.
Pike Technical Services, Inc.
Mason & Hanger
J.M. Crawford & Associates, Inc.
Qk4
Paradigm Engineers & Constructors
Mason & Hanger
Rivercrest Engineering Incorporated
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Michael Baker, Jr., Inc.
Russell Environmental Consulting
Strand Associates, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
S&ME, Inc.
Summit Engineering, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
Shield Environmental Associates, Inc.
Tetra Tech, Inc.
Strand Associates, Inc.
Vaughn & Melton
Summit Engineering, Inc.
Biology
Tetra Tech, Inc.
5H Technologies, Inc. Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Civil (Environmental)
T.H.E. Engineers, Inc.
ECSI, LLC
5H Technologies, Inc.
Vaughn & Melton
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
AECOM
WMB, Inc.
T.H.E. Engineers, Inc.
Amec Foster Wheeler American Engineers, Inc. Associated Engineers Inc.
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ACEC-KY FIRM SPECIALTIES AND DISCIPLINES Civil (General)
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Civil (Transportation)
5H Technologies, Inc.
Pike Technical Services, Inc.
AECOM
Arnold Consulting Engineering & Surveying Inc.
Qk4
American Engineers, Inc.
Bowser-Morner Inc.
Rivercrest Engineering Incorporated
Arnold Consulting Engineering & Surveying, Inc.
Mason & Hanger
S&ME, Inc.
Bacon Farmer Workman
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Shield Environmental Associates, Inc.
Bocook Engineering, Inc.
Civil (General Municipal)
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
5H Technologies, Inc.
Strand Associates, Inc.
CDM Smith
AECOM
Summit Engineering, Inc.
CDP Engineers, Inc.
American Engineers, Inc.
Synergy Engineering Services, PLLC
Civil Design Inc.
Arnold Consulting Engineering & Surveying, Inc.
Tetra Tech, Inc.
CMW Inc.
Associated Engineers Inc.
Vaughn & Melton
Collins Engineers, Inc.
Bell Engineering
WMB, Inc.
DLZ Kentucky, Inc.
Biagi, Chance, Cummins, London, Titzer, Inc.
World Tower Co., Inc.
EA Partners, PLC
Bocook Engineering, Inc.
Greenman-Pederson Inc.
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Civil (Geotechnical)
Gresham, Smith and Partners
CDM Smith
AECOM
GRW Engineers, Inc.
CDP Engineers, Inc.
Amec Foster Wheeler
H. A. Spalding Engineers, Inc.
Civil Design Inc.
American Engineers, Inc.
Hall-Harmon Engineers, Inc.
CMW Inc.
Associated Engineers Inc.
HDR Engineering, Inc.
Collins Engineers, Inc.
Bacon Farmer Workman
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
Derrick Engineering, Inc.
Engineering & Testing Inc.
H. W. Lochner, Inc.
DLZ Kentucky, Inc.
Bell Engineering
Integrated Egineering Inc.
EA Partners, PLC
Bowser-Morner, Inc.
Jacobi Toombs & Lanz Inc.
Gresham, Smith and Partners
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
J.M. Crawford & Associates, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
CDM Smith
Mason & Hanger
H. A. Spalding Engineers, Inc.
Collins Engineers, Inc.
Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
Hall-Harmon Engineers, Inc.
DLZ Kentucky Inc.
Municipal Engineering Company
HDR Engineering, Inc.
ECSI, LLC
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
HDR Engineering Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
H. W. Lochner, Inc.
Integrated Engineering PLLC
Parsons Transportation
Integrated Engineering PLLC
K.S. Ware & Associates LLC
Qk4
Jacobi Toombs & Lanz Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services
J.M. Crawford & Associates, Inc.
S&ME, Inc.
Strand Associates, Inc.
Kenvirons, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Summit Engineering, Inc.
Mason & Hanger
Summit Engineering, Inc.
Tetra Tech, Inc.
Monarch Engineering, Inc.
Synergy Engineering Services, PLLC
T.H.E. Engineers, Inc.
Municipal Engineering Company
Thelen Associates
Vaughn & Melton
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc. 26
Engineering & Testing Inc.
Sisler-Maggard Engineering, PLLC
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Cogeneration
Mason & Hanger
Earthquake
Biagi, Chance, Cummins, London, Titzer, Inc.
Michael Baker Jr Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc. Communications
Qk4
Electrical
Biagi, Chance, Cummins, London, Titzer, Inc.
Shield Environmental Associates, Inc.
AECOM
HDR Engineering, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Bacon Farmer Workman
Mason & Hanger
Strand Associates, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Summit Engineering, Inc.
Bell Engineering
Staggs and Fisher Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Tetra Tech, Inc.
Biagi, Chance, Cummins, London, Titzer, Inc.
Vaughn & Melton
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Computer Applications 5H Technologies, Inc.
Construction Control Quality
CDP Engineers, Inc.
Municipal Engineering Company
H. A. Spalding Engineers, Inc. Hall-Harmon Engineers, Inc.
Construction Materials Testing
Kenvirons, Inc.
Bacon Farmer Workman
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Engineering & Testing Inc.
Engineering & Testing Inc.
CDM Smith CDP Engineers, Inc. CMTA Inc. Connolly Consulting Engineers PLLC DLZ Kentucky Gresham, Smith and Partners GRW Engineers, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
DLZ Kentucky
HDR Engineering, Inc.
Vaughn & Melton
S & ME, Inc.
Mason & Hanger
WMB, Inc. Cultural Resources
Municipal Engineering Company Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Construction Management
Amec Foster Wheeler
Shrout Tate Wilson Engineers
AECOM
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Staggs & Fisher Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Amec Foster Wheeler
S&ME, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Bell Engineering
Strand Associates, Inc.
Biagi, Chance, Cummins, London, Titzer, Inc.
Design/Build
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
AECOM
Cann-Tech LLC
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Fire Protection
CDM Smith
CDM Smith
Bell Engineering
CDP Engineers, Inc.
DLZ Kentucky Inc.
Biagi, Chance, Cummins, London, Titzer, Inc.
DLZ Kentucky
GRW Engineers, Inc.
CMTA, Inc.
EA Partners, PLC
HDR Engineering, Inc.
EA Partners, PLC
Gresham, Smith & Partners
Mason & Hanger
GRW Engineers, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
Mason & Hanger
H. A. Spalding Engineers, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
HDR Engineering, Inc.
WMB, Inc.
Tetra Tech, Inc.
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc. H. W. Lochner, Inc. Kenvirons, Inc.
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ACEC-KY FIRM SPECIALTIES AND DISCIPLINES Forensic
EA Partners, PLC
HDR Engineering, Inc.
ECSI, LLC
ECSI, LLC
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
Senler, Campbell and Associates Inc.
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
J.M. Crawford & Associates, Inc.
Vaughn & Melton
Kenvirons, Inc.
Kenvirons, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Mason & Hanger
Geology
Qk4
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
AECOM
Shield Environmental Associates,Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services
Qk4
ESCI, Inc.
Tetra Tech, Inc.
Shield Environmental Associates, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
T.H.E. Engineers, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
S&ME Inc.
Vaughn & Melton
Strand Associates, Inc. Summit Engineering, Inc.
Shield Environmental Associates, Inc. Summit Engineering, Inc.
Health & Safety
T.H.E. Engineers, Inc.
5H Technologies, Inc.
Tetra Tech, Inc.
GIS
S&ME, Inc.
Vaughn & Melton
5H Technologies, Inc.
Shield Environmental Associates, Inc.
WMB, Inc.
AECOM Bell Engineering
Hydraulics
Industrial
CDM Smith
AECOM
AECOM
DLZ Kentucky
Bell Engineering
Bell Engineering
HDR Engineering, Inc.
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Biagi, Chance, Cummins, London, Titzer, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
CDM Smith
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Summit Engineering, Inc.
DLZ Kentucky
CDM Smith
T.H.E. Engineers, Inc.
EA Partners, PLC
Gresham, Smith & Partners
WMB, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
T.H.E. Engineers, Inc.
HDR Engineering, Inc.
WMB, Inc.
Mason & Hanger
Green Infrastructure
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
AECOM Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Hydrology/Hydrogeology
Senler Campbell & Associates
CDM Smith
AECOM
Shield Environmental Associates, Inc.
DLZ Kentucky Inc.
Bell Engineering
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Tetra Tech, Inc.
Tetra Tech, Inc.
CDM Smith
Vaughn & Melton
CDP Engineers, Inc.
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Hazardous Waste
EA Partners, PLC
Instrumentation
5H Technologies, Inc.
ECSI, LLC
CDM Smith
AECOM
Gresham, Smith and Partners
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
CDM Smith
H. A. Spalding Engineers, Inc.
DLZ Kentucky
Hall-Harmon Engineers, Inc.
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Laboratory Research Facilities
Mechanical
HDR Engineering Inc.
CDM Smith
Bacon Farmer Workman
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
Mason & Hanger Summit Engineering, Inc.
Engineering & Testing Inc.
Palmer Engineering Company
Bell Engineering
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Biagi, Chance, Cummins, London, Titzer, Inc.
Shield Environmental Associates, Inc.
Land Development
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Summit Engineering, Inc.
AECOM
CDM Smith
T.H.E. Engineers, Inc.
American Engineers, Inc.
CDP Engineers, Inc.
WMB, Inc.
Bell Engineering
CMTA Inc., Consulting Engineers
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Connolly Consulting Engineers PLLC
Photogrammetry
CDP Engineers, Inc.
Gresham Smith and Partners
GRW Engineers, Inc.
EA Partners, PLC
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Gresham, Smith and Partners
Mason & Hanger
Planning
H. A. Spalding Engineers, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
AECOM
Hall-Harmon Engineers, Inc.
Shrout Tate Wilson Engineers
Amec Foster Wheeler
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
Staggs & Fisher Consulting Engineers, Inc.
American Engineers, Inc.
Mason & Hanger
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Bell Engineering
Municipal Engineering Company
Strand Associates, Inc.
Biagi, Chance, Cummins, London, Titzer, Inc.
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
Tetra Tech, Inc.
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Vaughn & Melton
Cann-Tech LLC CDM Smith
Qk4 Strand Associates, Inc.
Mining
CDP Engineers, Inc.
Tetra Tech, Inc.
American Engineers, Inc.
DLZ Kentucky
Vaughn & Melton
Associated Engineers, Inc.
EA Partners, PLC
WMB, Inc.
ECSI, LLC
Gresham, Smith and Partners
J.M. Crawford & Associates, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Mapping
Kenvirons, Inc.
H. A. Spalding Engineers, Inc.
AECOM
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Hall-Harmon Engineers, Inc.
Bell Engineering
Summit Engineering, Inc.
HDR Engineering, Inc.
ECSI, LLC
Synergy Engineering Services, PLLC
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
Summit Engineering, Inc.
Vaughn & Melton
H. W. Lochner, Inc. Integrated Engineering PLLC
WMB, Inc. NEPA/Environmental Services
J.M. Crawford & Associates, Inc.
Materials
5H Technologies, Inc.
Kenvirons, Inc.
HDR Engineering Inc.
AECOM
Mason & Hanger
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Amec Foster Wheeler
Monarch Engineering, Inc.
S&ME, Inc.
American Engineers Inc.
Municipal Engineering Company
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Burgess & Niple
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
CDM Smith
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
DLZ Kentucky
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ACEC-KY FIRM SPECIALTIES AND DISCIPLINES Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Sanitary
Summit Engineering, Inc.
Palmer Engineering Company
AECOM American Engineers, Inc. Bacon Farmer Workman Engineering & Testing Inc. Bell Engineering Biagi, Chance, Cummins, London, Titzer, Inc. Burgess & Niple CDM Smith CDP Engineers, Inc. Derrick Engineering, Inc. DLZ Kentucky Inc. EA Partners, PLC Gresham Smith & Partners GRW Engineers, Inc. H. A. Spalding Engineers, Inc. Hall-Harmon Engineers, Inc. HDR Engineering, Inc. HMB Professional Engineers, Inc. Kenvirons, Inc. Monarch Engineering, Inc. Palmer Engineering Company, Inc. Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc. Qk4 Shield Environmental Associates, Inc. Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. Summit Engineering, Inc. Tetra Tech, Inc. Vaughn & Melton
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
WMB, Inc.
Tetra Tech, Inc. WMB, Inc. Platting & Mapping J.M. Crawford & Associates, Inc. Summit Engineering, Inc. WMB, Inc. Plumbing Bell Engineering CDP Engineers, Inc. Connolly Consulting Engineers PLLC GRW Engineers, Inc. Mason & Hanger Staggs & Fisher Consulting Engineers, Inc. Project Management AECOM Bell Engineering Burgess & Niple DLZ Kentucky Inc. EA Partners, PLC ECSI, LLC HDR Engineering, Inc. Mason & Hanger
Summit Engineering, Inc. WMB, Inc.
WMB, Inc. Specialty Drilling & Testing S&ME, Inc. Stormwater 5H Technologies, Inc. AECOM Amec Foster Wheeler American Engineers Inc. Bacon Farmer Workman Engineering & Testing Inc. Bell Engineering Burgess & Niple, Inc. DLZ Kentucky, Inc. EA Partners, PLC Hall-Harmon Engineers, Inc. HDR Engineering, Inc. Palmer Engineering Company Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc. Qk4 Summit Engineering, Inc. T.H.E. Engineers, Inc. Tetra Tech, Inc. WMB, Inc. Stream Restoration
Site Development
Right-Of-Way Acquisition
Burgess & Niple
AECOM
Civil Design, Inc.
DLZ Kentucky
CMW Inc.
HW Lochner Inc.
DLZ Kentucky
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
EA Partners, PLC
Qk4
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Strand Associates Inc.
Hall-Harmon Engineers, Inc.
AECOM Amec Foster Wheeler Bell Engineering Burgess & Niple, Inc. EA Partners, PLC HDR Engineering Inc. HMB Professional Engineers, Inc. Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc. Summit Engineering, Inc.
HDR Engineering, Inc.
WMB, Inc.
Bell Engineering
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Palmer Engineering Company Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc. Summit Engineering, Inc. Tetra Tech, Inc.
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Structural (Building)
Paradigm Engineers & Constructors
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
DLZ Kentucky, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Strand Associates, Inc.
Gresham, Smith and Partners
Qk4
Summit Engineering, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Senler, Campbell and Associates Inc.
Synergy Engineering Services, PLLC
Leonard Engineering PLLC
Slesser Engineering, Inc.
Utilities Dynamics
Mason & Hanger
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Vaughn & Melton
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Strand Associates, Inc.
WMB, Inc.
Slesser Engineering, Inc.
Tetra Tech, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Vaughn & Melton
Technology
Tetra Tech, Inc.
WMB, Inc.
CMTA Inc. Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
WMB, Inc. Surveying
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Structural (General)
AECOM
AECOM
American Engineers, Inc.
Technology Operations and Planning
American Engineering, Inc.
Arnold Consulting Engineering & Surveying, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Associated Engineers Inc.
Bacon Farmer Workman
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Bacon Farmer Workman
Engineering & Testing Inc. Biagi, Chance, Cummins, London, Titzer, Inc.
Training Firing Ranges
Bell Engineering
Bocook Engineering, Inc.
Mason & Hanger
Biagi, Chance, Cummins, London, Titzer, Inc.
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Bocook Engineering, Inc.
CDP Engineers, Inc.
Traffic
Buell Fryer McReynolds Jahed, Inc.
Civil Design, Inc.
AECOM
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
DLZ Kentucky, Inc.
American Engineers, Inc.
CDM Smith
EA Partners, PLC
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Civil Design Inc.
ECSI, LLC
DLZ Kentucky
Collins Engineers, Inc.
Gresham, Smith and Partners
EA Partners, PLC
DLZ Kentucky, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
HDR Engineering, Inc.
EA Partners, PLC
H. A. Spalding Engineers, Inc.
Palmer Engineering Company
Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.
Hall-Harmon Engineers, Inc.
Parsons
Gresham, Smith and Partners
HDR Engineering, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
WMB, Inc.
HDR Engineering Inc.
Integrated Engineering PLLC
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
Jacobi Toombs & Lanz Inc.
Tunnel Engineering
H. W. Lochner, Inc.
J.M. Crawford & Associates, Inc.
AECOM
Integrated Engineering, PLLC
Mason & Hanger
CDM Smith
J.M. Crawford & Associates, Inc.
Municipal Engineering Company
DLZ Kentucky Inc.
Leonard Engineering, PLLC
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Mason & Hanger
Pike Technical Services, Inc.
S & ME, Inc.
Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
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Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
Sisler-Maggard Engineering, PLLC
Engineering & Testing Inc.
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ACEC-KY FIRM SPECIALTIES AND DISCIPLINES Utilities/Energy
Water/Wastewater
Kenvirons, Inc.
Bell Engineering
AECOM
Monarch Engineering, Inc.
Biagi, Chance, Cummins, London, Titzer, Inc.
Amec Foster Wheeler
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
American Engineers, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
CDM Smith
Bacon Farmer Workman
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CDP Engineers, Inc.
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Engineering & Testing Inc.
Shield Environmental Associates, Inc.
ECSI, LLC
Bell Engineering
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Biagi, Chance, Cummins, London, Titzer, Inc.
Strand Associates, Inc.
H. A. Spalding Engineers, Inc.
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Summit Engineering, Inc.
Hall-Harmon Engineers, Inc.
Cann-Tech LLC
Tetra Tech, Inc.
HDR Engineering, Inc.
CDM Smith
Vaughn & Melton
Kenvirons, Inc.
CDP Engineers, Inc.
Mason & Hanger
Civil Design, Inc.
Web Page Design
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
Derrick Engineering, Inc.
5H Technologies, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
DLZ Kentucky, Inc.
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Staggs & Fisher Consulting Engineers, Inc.
EA Partners, PLC
WMB, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Gresham, Smith and Partners
Strand Associates, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Summit Engineering, Inc.
H. A. Spalding Engineers, Inc.
Tetra Tech, Inc.
Hall-Harmon Engineers, Inc.
Vaughn & Melton
HDR Engineering, Inc.
World Tower Co., Inc.
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
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5H TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Employees (8)
AECOM Employees (58)
110 South 3rd Street
500 West Jefferson Street, Ste 1600
The purpose of this directory is to
Paducah, KY 42001
Louisville, KY 40202
foster a better understanding of the
P: (270) 448-0755
P: (502) 569-2301
relationships between the client, the
F: (270) 448-0754
F: (502) 569-2304
public and the professional engineer
dh@5htech.com
greg.groves@aecom.com
in private practice.
www.5htech.com
www.aecom.com
Firms listed in this directory are
PRINCIPALS: Crystal L. Hutcheson, President;
PRINCIPALS: Kristen Crumpton; Todd Royer;
members of the American Council of
David F. Hutcheson Jr., Vice President; David F.
Greg Groves; Mike Erik
Engineering Companies of Kentucky.
Hutcheson, Sr., Board Chairman and Chief Engineer
USING THIS DIRECTORY
A
DISCIPLINES: Abandoned Mine Land
The firms maintain offices or provide engineering services in Kentucky,
DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental); Civil (General);
Reclamation; Acoustical/Air/Noise/Vibration;
are staffed by qualified, registered
Civil (Municipal); Chemical; Environmental; GIS;
Architectural; Bridge Design; Chemical;
engineers and are pledged to uphold
Hazardous Waste; Web Page Design; NEPA/
Civil (Aviation); Civil (Environment);
high professional and ethical standards.
Environmental Services; Health & Safety; Biology;
Civil (General Municipal); Civil (Geotechnical);
By their membership, they subscribe
Computer Applications; Stormwater
Civil (Transportation); Construction Management; Design/Build; Electrical; Geology; GIS; Green
to the code of professional conduct established by law and are recognized
DESCRIPTION: 5H Technologies, Inc. provides
Infrastructure; Hazardous Waste; Hydraulics;
as responsible, independent and
professional services in the following areas:
Hydrology/Hydrogeology; Industrial; Land
impartial experts in their fields
environmental engineering (regulatory compliance,
Development; Mapping; NEPA/Environmental
of practice.
permitting, reporting, and training), project controls
Services; Planning; Project Management;
services, GIS services, wetlands delineation/
right-of-way acquisition; Sanitary; Stormwater;
This directory of Kentucky consulting
mitigation, stream mitigation, NEPA services,
Stream Restoration; Structural (General);
engineers will assist in securing
sensitive resource management, safety compliance/
Surveying; Traffic; Tunnel Engineering;
qualified engineering services for any
reporting, environmental assessments (Phase I, II,
Water/Wastewater
project. Information is also available
and III), site remediation, HAZMAT services, and
on consulting engineering services
environmental monitoring services. 5H Technologies,
DESCRIPTION: Consultants in civil, structural,
in other states.
Inc. is a woman-owned small business based
and environmental engineering to commercial,
in Paducah, Kentucky. The company is certified
industrial, institutional, governmental, and private
For more information about the
by the US Small Business Administration as a
sector clients. Services include: investigations,
American Council of Engineering
Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone)
reports, planning, design and inspection of major
Companiesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; member firms or members
small business concern. In November 2006,
highways, rural roads, city streets, expressways
of the American Council of Engineering
the firm received its Disadvantaged Business
and interchanges; fixed and movable bridges
Companies in other states, contact
Enterprise (DBE) certification from the Kentucky
including railroad structures and long-span
ACEC-KY at 1 (800) 455-5573 or email
Transportation Cabinet (KYTC). 5H Technologies,
river crossings; drainage, dams, industrial
us at: acecky@kyengcenter.org.
Inc. is prequalified in several disciplines by
plants, foundations, building frames and harbor
KYTC. The firm has licensed professionals in
facilities; special structural projects, construction
Chemical, Environmental and Civil disciplines.
administration services, air quality analysis,
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and water resources including FEMA floodplain
Water and natural resources: hydrology/
PRINCIPALS: Ben T. Quinn, Sr.; Ben T. Quinn,
mapping and management; hydrology and
hydrogeology; hydraulic and hydrologic modeling;
Jr.; Richard W. Tutt; Ken Ott; Peter Overmohle;
hydraulics program management, watershed
floodplains; watershed planning/management;
Dennis Mitchell; Rhandi Q. Gallegos
management, GIS application and development,
wetlands; water quality; stream restoration;
wet weather and stormwater management, and
green infrastructure; karst hydrology; acid mine
DISCIPLINES: Civil (Transportation); Civil
stormwater management.
drainage; and design. Environmental compliance
(Aviation); Civil (Environmental); Civil
and remediation: due diligence; compliance
(General Municipal); Civil (Geotechnical);
AMEC FOSTER WHEELER
audits; risk assessments; soil and water
Land Development; NEPA/Environmental
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE INC. Employees (75)
investigation and remediation; and air quality.
Services; Mining; Planning; Sanitary; Structural
Environmental planning: NEPA/environmental
(General/Bridge); Stormwater; Surveying
690 Commonwealth Business Center
services; natural and cultural resources planning/
(Convention, GPS, LiDAR, Subsurface Utility
11003 Bluegrass Parkway
management; archaeology; historic architecture;
Engineering A-D); Traffic; Water/Wastewater.
Louisville, KY 40299-0000
noise analysis; and GIS. DESCRIPTION: AEI provides professional
P: (502) 267-0700 AMERICAN ENGINEERS, INC. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; AEI Employees (82)
engineering services including planning,
65 Aberdeen Drive
environmental and construction support services
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Glasgow, KY 42141-8238
to a variety of public and private sector agencies
2456 Fortune Drive, Ste 100
P: (270) 651-7220
and clients. More specifically, services include
Lexington, KY 40509
F: (270) 651-3246
transportation design for rural, urban and
P: (859) 255-3308
bquinn@aei.cc
interstate highways and airports; environmental
F: (859) 254-2327
www.aei.cc
services, mine planning (coal and non-coal)
F: (502) 267-5900
chris.dickinson@amecfw.com
surveying, geotechnical, design, project financing,
and permit assistance; testing, inspection and
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site assessment; site development planning
PRINCIPALS: Chris Dickinson; David A. Dries;
1634 White Circle, Ste 101
and design; full service geotechnical; extensive
Jim Shepard; Nick Schmitt; Wade Turner;
Marietta, GA 30066-5800
surveying (SUE, GPS, LiDAR); stormwater,
Robert Money; Hank McKelway;
P: (770) 421-8422
sanitary sewer and water distribution;
Marty Marchaterre
F: (770) 421-0064
right-of-way acquisition services; and structural design (bridges/general).
DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environment); Civil
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(Geotechnical); Construction Management;
2500 Nelson Miller Parkway
ARNOLD CONSULTING
Environmental Compliance and Remediation;
Louisville, KY 40223-2194
Water Resources; Planning; NEPA/
P: (502) 245-3813
ENGINEERING & SURVEYING, INC. Employees (12)
Environmental Services; Cultural Resources
F: (502) 245-3814
PO Box 1338 Bowling Green, KY 42101
DESCRIPTION: Geotechnical: Soils
BRANCH OFFICE
P: (270) 780-9445
investigation and design; monitoring
308 East 25th Street
F: (270) 780-9873
wells; dams and levees; abandoned mine
Owensboro, KY 42303
jarnold@a-ces.com
reclamation; and construction materials
P: (270) 428-4610
www.a-ces.com
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PRINCIPAL: Jeff Arnold
BACON FARMER WORKMAN
DISCIPLINES: Civil (General); Civil
ENGINEERING & TESTING INC. Employees (50)
(Municipal); Civil (Transportation);
500 South 17th Street
Lexington, KY 40509
Surveying
Paducah, KY 42003
P: (859) 278-5412
2480 Fortune Drive, Ste 350
Contact: Mark Workman
F: (859) 278-2911
DESCRIPTION: Civil engineering
P: (270) 443-1995
kgillespie@hkbell.com
services provided include:
F: (270) 443-1904
www.hkbell.com
transportation; construction materials
mworkman@bfwengineers.com
testing, environmental permitting,
www.bfwengineers.com
land planning and development,
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P.O. Box 661
1215 Duiguid Drive
Hopkinsville, KY 42240-7200
ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS INC. Employees (24)
Murray, KY 42071
P: (270) 886-5466
Contact: Tim Choate
F: (270) 886-5122
2740 North Main Street
P: (270) 753-7307
Madisonville, KY 42431
F: (270) 759-4950
and all types of surveying.
B
BELL ENGINEERING Employees (34)
P: (270) 821-7732
PRINCIPALS: Kelly G. Gillespie; Ron McMaine; Roy Bohon II; James K. Roberts; Stephen H. Caudill;
F: (270) 821-7789
PRINCIPALS: Ron Bacon; Christopher
jsmith@associatedengineers.com
Farmer
John D. Prince; David F. Schrader DISCIPLINES: Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation;
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DISCIPLINES: Highway and Bridge
Bridge Design; Civil Engineering; Civil (Geotechnical);
1001 Frederica Ste 200
Design; Structures, Civil; Geotechnical;
Fire Protection; GIS; Hydraulics; Hydrology/Hydrogeology;
Owensboro, KY 42301
Mechanical, Electrical; Surveying;
Industrial; Land Development; Mapping; Plumbing; Project
P: (270) 684-8450
Sanitary; Water; Stormwater; Construction
Management; Stream Restoration; Structural; Utilities/
F: (270) 821-7732
Materials; Testing and Inspections
Energy; Sanitary Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Environmental Engineering; Waste
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DESCRIPTION: Our staff consists
Water Collection and Treatment; Water Distribution; Water
250 West Main Street, Ste 220
of over 93 professionals providing
Storage; Water Treatment; Operations and Management
Lexington, KY 40507
engineering services on various project
Training; Stormwater Improvements; Construction
P: (859) 286-3000
types including: transportation, health
Management/Inspection; Rate Analysis; Surveying and
F: (270) 821-7732
care facilities, educational facilities,
Utility Relocation; Funding Assistance; Master Planning
federal government, religious institutions,
and Site Development, Landscape Architecture
PRINCIPALS: David A. Lamb;
commercial business, private business,
Timothy D. Brown; Marshall G. Curry
and local municipalities. Our home office
DESCRIPTION: Bell Engineering provides engineering
is based in Paducah, KY, with branch
services for municipal, state, and federal governments,
DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental),
offices in Murray, KY; Champaign, IL;
industrial, institutional and private sectors. Professional
Civil (General/Municipal), Civil
Marion, IL; and Lewisburg, TN.
services include rate analysis, computerized billing,
(Geotechnical), Civil (Structural),
and feasibility studies; conceptual design, construction
Mining Surveying
management, operations management; industrial parks;
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stormwater management and permitting; solid
investigations, foundation recommendations, and
waste disposal; environmental engineering;
BOCOOK ENGINEERING, INC. Employees (28)
structural; dams; water and wastewater; site
312 Tenth Street
for earthworks, retaining walls, landfills, freshwater
development; value engineering; industrial
Paintsville, KY 41240-1226
dams, and abandoned mine lands reclamation.
pretreatment and landscape architecture.
P: (606) 789-5961
Additionally, we perform forensic investigations
construction materials testing, along with designs
F: (606) 789-7671
for structure settlement, slope failures, landslides,
BIAGI, CHANCE, CUMMINS,
dbocook@bocook.com
mine subsidence, dams, and corrugated pipes.
LONDON, TITZER, INC. Employees (12)
www.bocook.com
Bowser-Morner also has extensive experience in
9100 Marksfield Road, Ste 200
PRINCIPALS: Dewey Bocook
mineral processing waste disposal (ash, tailings,
Louisville, KY 40222
and coal refuse impoundments) including the design, construction, monitoring and operation
P: (502) 708-1860
DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environment); Civil
of mineral waste disposal facilities. Offices:
hubert@bcclt.com
(General Municipal); Civil (Transportation);
Dayton, Toledo and Cincinnati, OH; Lexington,
www.bcclt.com
Structural (General); Surveying
KY; Birmingham, AL; and Springfield, IL.
PRINCIPALS: Shaminda M. Hubert;
DESCRIPTION: Bocook Engineering, Inc.
James B. Brooks; Richard D. Long; Kris A. Campbell
provides civil and mining engineering services
BUELL FRYER MCREYNOLDS JAHED, INC. Employees (11)
as well as land surveying. Services include
620 East Euclid Avenue, Ste 300
DISCIPLINES: Electrical; Technology; Mechanical;
site development designs, hydrologic analysis
Lexington, KY 40502
Communications; Electronic Safety and Security;
and design, construction surveying and
P: (859) 278-5050
Fire Protection; Audio-Video; Utilities/Energy; Civil
inspection, boundary surveys, subdivisions,
F: (859) 278-6060
(General Municipal); Surveying; Cogeneration;
forensic investigations, remediation designs,
e.buell@bfmj.com
Construction Management; Industrial; Planning;
environmental assessments, dam designs, surface
www.bfmj.com
Sanitary; Structural (General); Water/Wastewater
and deep mining design, as well as surveying. PRINCIPALS: Ethan A. Buell;
DESCRIPTION: Mechanical, electrical,
BOWSER-MORNER, INC. Employees (5)
Peyman Jahed; Mike McReynolds
plumbing, technology and civil engineering services for industrial, institutional, education,
2416-B Over Drive
DISCIPLINES: Structural (General)
governmental and architectural clients. Heating,
Lexington, KY 40511
ventilation and air conditioning; fire alarm; data/
P: (859) 223-0250
DESCRIPTION: Buell Fryer McReynolds Jahed, Inc.
communication/technology system; electronic/
F: (859) 253-0183
performs full service consulting structural engineering
security surveillance design; lighting; electrical
cbishop@bowser-morner.com
services. Our primary business is working as a team
power distribution, including high voltage; fire protection; plumbing; lightning protection; chilled
player helping architects and other clients fulfill their PRINCIPALS: Charles S. Bishop, Vice President
water, steam and high-temperature hot water central plants and distribution systems; medical
We have extensive experience in the design of DISCIPLINES: Geotechnical, Civil
gasses; energy conservation studies and design;
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vision for the buildingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s design and functionality. new, and renovation of existing, buildings of all types including: churches, primary and secondary
building energy management systems; standby
DESCRIPTION: Founded in 1911, Bowser-
educational buildings (including laboratory
and on-site power generation; thermal storage
Morner provides geotechnical and civil
buildings), athletic facilities, equestrian facilities, jails,
systems; site/civil including site development.
engineering services including: subsurface
justice centers, libraries, medical facilities (including
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structures and residential structures. BFMJ has
4424 Emerson Avenue
5101 Cox Road, Ste 150
provided structural consulting services across the
Parkersburg, WV 26104
Glen Allen, VA 23060
state for historical structures including buildings
P: (304) 485-8541
P: (804) 320-2667
constructed of timber, and all types of stone and
F: (304) 485-0238
F: (804) 323-5131
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special inspections, forensic investigations and
100 W Erie Street
1800 Pembrook Drive, Ste 265
expert witness for buildings, including non-
Painesville, OH 44077
Orlando, FL 32810
structural elements. We are also qualified with
P: (440) 354-9700
P: (407) 401-8527
the Kentucky Department of Transportation to
F: (440) 352-8373
F: (407) 660-4994
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BURGESS & NIPLE, INC. Employees (16)
Akron Centre Plaza
1500 N Priest Drive, Ste 102
50 S Main Street, Ste 600
Tempe, AZ 85281
400 Blankenbaker Parkway, Ste 300
Akron, OH 44308
P: (602) 244-8100
Louisville, KY 40243
P: (330) 376-5778
F: (602) 244-1915
P: (502) 254-2344
F: (330) 376-5741
masonry construction. BFMJ has extensive experience in performing
perform bridge and culvert design.
F: (502) 254-3008
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steve.mcdevitt@burgessniple.com
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Park Central 7
www.burgessniple.com
440 Monticello Avenue, Ste 1240
12750 Merit Drive, Ste 425
Norfolk, VA 23510
Dallas, TX 75251
BRANCH OFFICE
P: (757) 490-3566
P: (972) 620-1255
312 Plum Street, Ste 1250
F: (757) 490-9224
F: (972) 620-8028
P: (513) 579-0042
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F: (513) 579-0321
4160 Pleasant Valley Road
84029 Capital of Texas Highway, Ste 220
Cincinnati, OH 45202-2678
Chantilly, VA 20151-1226
Austin, TX 78704
BRANCH OFFICE
P: (703) 631-9630
P: (512) 306-9266
Capital Center
F: (703) 631-6041
F: (512) 306-9550
Indianapolis, IN 46204
BRANCH OFFICE
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P: (317) 237-2760
12700 Black Forest Lane, Ste 100
3950 Fossil Creek Boulevard, Ste 210
F: (317) 237-2755
Woodbridge, VA 22192
Fort Worth, TX 76137
P: (703) 670-6400
P: (817) 306-1444
F: (703) 670-6250
F: (817) 306-1555
251 N Illinois Street, Ste 920
BRANCH OFFICE 5085 Reed Road Columbus, OH 43220 P: (614) 459-2050 F: (614) 451-1385
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Geology; Green Infrastructure; Hazardous
1030 Andrews Highway, Ste 211
Waste; Hydraulics; Hydrology/Hydrogeology;
CANN-TECH, LLC Employees (9)
Midland, TX 79701
Industrial; Land Development; Mechanical;
1100 Glensboro Road
P: (432) 689-8909
NEPA/Environmental Services; Planning; Project
Parkview Center, Ste 9
F: (432) 689-8911
Management; Site Development; Sanitary;
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342
Stormwater; Stream Restoration; Structural
P: (606) 859-0907
BRANCH OFFICE
(General); Surveying; Traffic; Utilities/Energy;
F: (606) 859-0668
10701 Corporate Drive, Ste 118
Water/Wastewater
waterboy@kih.net
P: (281) 980-7705
DESCRIPTION: B&N was founded in 1912
PRINCIPALS: Larry W. Cann
F: (281) 980-0455
in Columbus, OH, and has developed into a
Stafford, TX 77477
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nationally recognized full service engineering
DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental); Construction
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firm with capabilities in virtually every area
Management; Planning; Water/Wastewater
17402 O’Connor Road
of municipal development and infrastructure.
Unit 108
For more than 100 years, B&N has provided
DESCRIPTION: Provide water/wastewater
San Antonio, TX 78247
quality engineering, superior solutions, and
and environmental engineering design
P: (210) 202-3576
reliable facilities to communities throughout
services to municipalities, water and sewer
the region. Our success is driven by a passion
districts, and state government. Also
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for advancing the built environment with
conduct Phase I and Phase II environmental
1205 West North Carrier Parkway, Ste 206
exceptional concern for quality of life, safety,
site assessments for industry, commercial,
Grand Prairie, TX 75251
and sustainability. Our professional staff of
and governmental business sectors.
P: (972) 620-1255
335 includes engineers, environmental
F: (972) 620-8028
scientists, geologists, surveyors, architects, and more. Our design professionals are
CDM SMITH Employees (22)
PRINCIPALS: Steve McDevitt;
supported by experienced technicians,
9420 Bunsen Parkway, Ste 225
Mark E. Bernhardt; Thomas A. Bolte;
drafters, construction representatives,
Louisville, KY 40220
Roberta J. Cameruca; Robert A. Draper, Jr.;
and administrative staff. Our ability to
P: (502) 339-0988
James P. Garrison; Peggy L. Garrison;
integrate engineering and other project-
F: (502) 491-7862
Rodney D. Holbert; Deborah B. Lohmeier;
essential services into one seamless team
www.cdmsmith.com
Thomas J. Mignery; Edwin J. Muccillo;
provides a distinct advantage to our clients.
Scott D. Perfater; Craig D. Richards; Ronald R.
Beyond on-time, on-budget completion,
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Schultz; E. Scott Sondles; Kenneth D. Sponaugle;
our multidisciplinary project teams work to
2525 Harrodsburg Road, Ste 200
Stephen L. Thieken; Dennis M. Thomas
diligently add value throughout the process.
Lexington, KY 40504
We consider aesthetics, function, maintenance
P: (859) 254-5759
DISCIPLINES: Acoustical/Air/Noise/Vibration;
concerns, and much more to develop solutions
F: (859) 224-4803
Architectural; Biology; Bridge Design; Bridge
that serve client needs long into the future.
bostromnr@cdmsmith.com
Inspection; Civil (Aviation); Civil (Environment);
The size and diversity of B&N’s services can be
Civil (General Municipal); Civil (Geotechnical);
measured by our inclusion in the Engineering
PRINCIPALS: Al Goodman; Philip T. Hendershot;
Civil (Transportation); Construction
News Record list of top 500 design firms in
Michael A. Taylor; Robert Bostrom; Tim Sorenson
Management; Design/Build; Electrical;
the United States for over two decades.
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DISCIPLINES: Architectural; Civil (Environment);
PRINCIPALS: David D. Carter; C. Lewis
Civil (General Municipal); Civil (Geotechnical); Civil
Dixon; J. Kenneth Roseman; B. Scott
CIVIL DESIGN, INC. Employees (12)
(Transportation); Construction Management; Design/
Southall; Michelle Howlett; Bob Walling
3404 Stony Spring Circle
Build; Electrical; GIS; Green Infrastructure; Hazardous
Louisville, KY 40220
Waste; Hydraulics; Hydrology/Hydrogeology;
DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental); Civil
P: (502) 671-0060
Industrial; Instrumentation; Laboratory Research
(General Municipal); Civil (Transportation);
F: (502) 671-0311
Facilities; Mechanical; NEPA/Environmental Services;
Computer Applications; Construction
vlarose@civildesigninc.com
Planning; Sanitary; Structural (General); Tunnel
Management; Electrical; Hydrology/
www.civildesigninc.com
Engineering; Utilities/Energy; Water/Wastewater
Hydrogeology; Land Development; Mechanical; Plumbing; Sanitary; Surveying;
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DESCRIPTION: Environmental engineers,
Utilities/Energy; Water/Wastewater;
1552 South 7th Street
scientists, planners and management consultants
Landscape Architecture and Planning.
St. Louis, MO 61304 P: (314) 863-5570
providing services to municipal, state and federal government, and commercial and industrial
DESCRIPTION: Consultants providing
clients. Areas of expertise include wastewater
civil, environmental, electrical, mechanical
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collection and treatment; water supply, distribution
and transportation engineering, land
104 North Second Street, Ste A
and treatment; solid waste management;
surveying and landscape architecture
Effingham, IL 62401
water resources and stormwater management;
services to a variety of private and
environmental management including hazardous
governmental clients. Projects include
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waste management and remediation; and
water distribution/storage, sanitary
1635 W First Street, Ste 105
environmental remediation and ecological surveys.
sewers, I & I reduction studies, rate/cost of
Granite City, IL 62040
Transportation and public planning, airport
service studies, stormwater management,
planning, urban planning, bridge engineering,
hydraulic modeling, HVAC, plumbing,
roadways, traffic engineering and parking.
fire protection, electrical, controls,
PRINCIPALS: Vicki LaRose
instrumentation, SCADA, communication
DISCIPLINES: Civil (General/Municipal);
CDP ENGINEERS, INC. Employees (30)
and security systems, transportation
Civil (Structural); Civil (Transportation);
design, traffic studies, corridor studies,
Surveying; Water Resources; Infrastructure
3250 Blazer Parkway
project planning, facilities plans, water/
and Analytics; Site Development
Lexington, KY 40509-1847
wastewater treatment plants, utilities,
P: (859) 264-7500
construction administration, resident
DESCRIPTION: At CDI, our mission is to help
F: (859) 264-7501
representation, stream restoration, green
our clients design a quality infrastructure that
ldixon@cdpengineers.com
infrastructure, sustainable planning and
helps them achieve success. Started in 1996 as
www.cdpengineers.com
design, asset inventory and management,
a sole proprietorship under Vicki LaRose, CDI
grantsmanship, site development, park
has grown to a staff of 50. All of our managers
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design, master plans, bikeway planning,
are licensed and registered professionals,
900 Corporate Campus Drive, Ste 3000
athletic facilities, streetscapes, greenways,
and all project engineers are working toward
Louisville, KY 40223
boundary surveys, easement development/
certification. The dedication of this well-
P: (502) 493-2833
acquisition, topographic mapping, GPS,
trained staff is at the center of CDIâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s success.
F: (502) 493-2803
GIS and hydrographic surveys.
ldixon@cdpengineers.com
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CMTA, INC. Employees (145)
PRINCIPALS: Kenneth L. Seibert (President);
DISCIPLINES: Architectural; Civil (Site);
Brian Baumgartle; James O. Benson; Mike
Civil (Environment); Civil (General Municipal);
10411 Meeting Street
Benson; Donny L. Crayne; Jess E. Farber; R.
Civil (Transportation)
Prospect, KY 40059
Anthony Hans; David R. Higgins; Doug L.
P: (502) 326-3085
Hundley; Alan R. Kellum; Jeremy Kelly;
DESCRIPTION: CMW is a multi-disciplined
F: (502) 326-2691
H. Christopher Kelting; Jeremy Lewis; Tim G.
design firm providing services in architecture,
kseibert@cmtaegrs.com
Morris; Kevin D. Mussler; Andrew Myers;
engineering, interior design and landscape
www.cmtaegrs.com
Carol Blevins Ormay; Adam Pierce; Brad Reeves;
architecture. With over 50 years of experience,
Chris Reeves; Zachary Schneider; Mark R.
CMW has become one of the region’s leading
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Seibert; Jeremy M. Smith; Thomas B. Wessling;
design firms. Our unique approach starts with
2429 Members Way
Sam Claxton; Bill Sharp
engaging the client in discussions to better understand the client’s needs and goals. Our
Lexington, KY 40504 P: (859) 253-0892
DISCIPLINES: Electrical; Mechanical;
process is collaborative, involves problem
F: (859) 231-8357
Fire Protection; Commissioning; Performance
solving, and leads to creative design solutions.
kmussler@cmtaegrs.com
Contracting; Net Zero Engineering; Technology
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DESCRIPTION: CMTA, Inc. is a full service
COLLINS ENGINEERS, INC. Employees (3)
1610 Woodstead Court, Ste 105
consulting engineering firm specializing in
124 Venture Court, Ste 10
The Woodlands, TX 77380
net zero energy engineering, commissioning,
Lexington, KY 40511
P: (281) 419-9899
performance contracting and technology design
C: (859) 333-8193
mseibert@cmtaegrs.com
for architects and building owners throughout
P: (859) 367-0097
the US. The firm is known nationwide for its
jjohnson@collinsengr.com
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expertise. CMTA President Ken Seibert, and
903 Spring Street
other firm principals, speak nationally on the
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Jeffersonville, IN 47130
subject of high performance buildings and Net
123 N Wacker Drive, Ste 900
P: (812) 725-8383
Zero Energy Design. CMTA has engineered eight
Chicago, IL 60606
ckelting@cmtaegrs.com
Net Zero Energy Buildings, 39 LEED Buildings
P: (312) 704-9300
including its LEED Platinum Lexington Office
F: (312) 704-9320
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Building, and 141 ENERGY STAR buildings. PRINCIPALS: Joshua Johnson; Thomas J Collins;
222 E. 14th Street, 4th Floor
Daniel Cecchi; Chip Conrad
P: (513) 429-4404
CMW, INC. Employees (20)
F: (513) 429-4693
400 East Vine Street, Ste 400
DISCIPLINES: Civil (General/Municipal);
jmillard@cmtaegrs.com
Lexington, KY 40507
Civil (Geotechnical); Civil (Structural);
P: (859) 254-6623
Civil (Transportation)
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F: (859) 259-1877
1220 North Fillmore Street, Ste 350
pdeming@cmwaec.com
Cincinnati, OH 45202
DESCRIPTION: Collins is an ENR Top 500 Design Firm and provides design and analysis
Arlington, VA 22201 P: (703) 525-6268
PRINCIPALS: Jack Ballard; Bill Pickering;
services coupled with field experience to
trohrbaugh@cmtaegrs.com
Brian Hill; Darenda Watkins
the transportation, marine, construction,
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and land development industries. Collins’
C
insistence on obtaining firsthand knowledge
DERRICK ENGINEERING, INC. Employees (5)
means that our engineers are on the project
1397 S. 3rd Street
from start to finish, from the initial on-site
Louisville, KY 40208-2305
DISCIPLINES: Acoustical/Air/Noise/Vibration;
inspection to the design of repairs, from
P: (502) 636-9273
Architectural; Bridge Design; Civil (Environmental);
performing the construction administration
F: (502) 636-9274
Civil (General Municipal); Civil (Geotechnical);
to following up with construction inspection.
derrickinc@bellsouth.net
Civil (Transportation); Construction Management;
Such practical experience provides a unique and customized approach to the
Brian L. Glaze; Marcelyn Mathews
D
Construction Materials Testing; Design/Build; PRINCIPALS: David G. Derrick
development of solutions, and provides continuity for our clients.
PRINCIPALS:
Electrical; Geotechnical; GIS Services; Green Infrastructure; Hazardous Waste; Hydraulics;
DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environment);
NEPA/Environmental Services; Planning; Project
Civil (General Municipal); Sanitary;
Management; Right-of-Way Acquisition; Sanitary;
CONNOLLY CONSULTING
Water/Wastewater
Site Development; Stormwater; Structural
ENGINEERS, PLLC Employees (4)
DESCRIPTION: Civil and sanitary
257 Regency Circle
engineering: water treatment plants, water
Lexington, KY 40503
wells, water distribution systems, water
DESCRIPTION: DLZ has been protecting our
P: (859) 402-0221
pumping stations, water storage tanks,
country’s natural resources and improving our nation’s
tom@cceky.com
sanitary sewers, wastewater treatment
infrastructure for nearly a century. We work on
plants, sewage pumping stations, industrial
projects ranging from short-term, modest problem-
wastewater treatment, storm drainage, on site
solving investigations and studies, to conducting and
wastewater disposal systems, groundwater
managing long-term, multidisciplinary, multi-million
investigations, utility rate studies, project
dollar programs. Our philosophy begins with providing
financing, construction inspection.
unmatched client service while meeting all of the
PRINCIPALS: Thomas B. Connolly DISCIPLINES: Mechanical/Electrical; Plumbing
(Building); Structural (General); Surveying; Traffic;
DESCRIPTION: Connolly Consulting Engineers specializes in delivering high-quality mechanical
Tunnel Engineering; Water/Wastewater
budget and schedule objectives for the project. Our DLZ KENTUCKY, INC. Employees (14)
engineers, architects, planners, and technical support
and electrical consulting engineering services at a reasonable cost. Representative building
201 Brighton Park Boulevard
to establish a shared vision of their projects. Our
design projects include a large quantity of
Frankfort, KY 40601-3717
goal is to turn our client’s visions into reality, from
new and renovated buildings, emphasizing
P: (502) 695-2300
exceptional planning and design through construction
healthcare and research facilities experience.
F: (502) 695-1497
and post construction. DLZ is a multidisciplinary firm
Mr. Connolly also possesses a uniquely strong
mmathews@dlz.com
with a rich Kentucky history. Our Kentucky operation
background in the design and troubleshooting
www.dlz.com
began as Brighton Engineering in the 1950s and
of natural gas delivery, pressure regulation and
staff are innovative and will work with our clients
became one of the state’s premier transportation
mechanical/electronic measurement systems.
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firms during the height of the development of our
Mr. Connolly, a certified energy manager,
239 South Fifth Street, Ste 311
parkways and interstates. After the DLZ acquisition
performs facility audits and energy consumption
Louisville, KY 40202
in 2004, DLZ Kentucky was able to expand its
estimates, life cycle analyses and other
P: (502) 583-6353
range of services by drawing from expertise in more
evaluation tools for mechanical systems and
F: (502) 583-6657
than 18 other offices throughout Ohio, Indiana,
facilities design selection.
mmathews@dlz.com
Illinois, Michigan, and even internationally.
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EA PARTNERS, PLC Employees (25)
BRANCH OFFICE 1345 North State Route 2
GREENMAN-PEDERSEN INC. Employees (16)
3111 Wall Street
New Martinsville, WV 26155
10977 Guildford Road
Lexington, KY 40513-1711
P: (304) 398-4979
Annapolis Junction, MD 20701
P: (859) 296-9889
P: (401) 880-3055
F: (859) 296-9887
PRINCIPALS: J. Steven Gardner; Dayne A.
F: (301) 490-2649
lhaney@eapartners.com
Willis; Douglas K. Mynear; Charles R. Reeves,
pnutter@gpinet.com
www.eapartners.com
Jr.; Edmundo Laporte; Fred Eastridge
www.gpinet.com
PRINCIPALS: Albert Gross; Leslie Haney;
DISCIPLINES: Abandoned Mine Land
BRANCH OFFICE
Jerry Cottingham; Tom Hatfield; Richard Nunnery
Reclamation; Agriculture; Biology; Civil
1387 South 4th Street, Room 201
(Environmental); Civil (Geotechnical); Forensics;
Louisville, KY 40208
DISCIPLINES: Abandoned Mine Land
Geology; Hazardous Waste; Hydrology/
drobb@gpinet.com
Reclamation; Airport Design; Civil (Environment);
Hydrogeology; Mapping; Mining; Surveying;
Civil (General Municipal); Civil (Transportation);
Utilities/Energy; Web Page Design; Project
PRINCIPALS: Douglass Robb;
Construction Management; Fire Protection;
Management; Exploration; Due Diligence
Perry Nutter, Sr., VP
Hydrogeology; Land Development; Planning;
DESCRIPTION: ECSI has traditionally been
DISCIPLINES: Civil (Structural),
Project Management; Sanitary; Site Development;
a consulting firm specializing in civil, mining,
Civil (Transportation)
Stormwater; Stream Restoration; Structural
environmental, and energy-related projects
(General); Surveying; Traffic; Water/Wastewater
and has had offices throughout Kentucky,
DESCRIPTION: Greenman-Pedersen Inc.’s
Hazardous Waste; Hydraulics; Hydrology/
Tennessee, West Virginia, Virginia and Illinois as
(GPI’s) visionary philosophy is focused mainly
DESCRIPTION: Civil, land planning, residential
needed. We are an employee-owned, qualified
upon what truly makes us unique – our staff
and commercial development, transportation
small business headquartered in Lexington, KY,
– men and women serving clients, and one
engineering, and sanitary engineering.
with field offices still in the region. We have
another, as design professionals, technical
now expanded our service range across the US,
specialists, administrators and support staff
and internationally. ECSI has been providing
motivated by the desire to succeed. Our values
engineering services for over thirty years.
of teamwork, quality and commitment set us
ECSI, LLC Employees (15) 340 S Broadway, Ste 200
apart and are the key elements for our growth
Lexington, KY 40508-2553
and continued success.
P: (859) 233-2103
Founded in 1966, GPI is a leading
F: (859) 259-3394
engineering consulting firm that specializes
info@engrservices.com
in the innovative design and construction
www.engrservices.com
of transportation infrastructure and building projects. Our experts provide comprehensive
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engineering, design, planning and construction
336 Town Mountain Road, Ste 4
inspection services to a wide variety of
Pikeville, KY 41501
government agencies, municipalities,
P: (606) 432-2443
institutions, industries, corporations, private
F: (606) 432-2486
organizations, and developers.
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GRW ENGINEERS, INC. Employees (142)
BRANCH OFFICE
101 South Fifth Street, Ste 1400
801 Corporate Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46268-2183
Louisville, KY 40202
Lexington, KY 40503-5401
P: (317) 347-3650
P: (502) 627-8900
Contact: Ron Gilkerson, President
F: (317) 347-3656
F: (866) 651-2722
P: (859) 223-3999
Contact: Joe Tierney
www.gspnet.com
F: (859) 223-8917
PRINCIPALS: Mike Sewell; Jim Brannon;
7112 Waldemar Drive
rgilkerson@grwinc.com
BRANCH OFFICE
www.grwinc.com
404 BNA Drive, Ste 201 Nashville, TN 37217
Marshall Elizer; Tony Young BRANCH OFFICE
P: (615) 366-1600
DISCIPLINES: Architectural; Civil (Aviation);
250 Grandview Drive, Ste 110
F: (615) 366-0406
Civil (Environment); Civil (General Municipal);
Fort Mitchell, KY 41017-5667
Contact: James W. Hilborn
Civil (Transportation); Construction
P: (859) 331-9220
Management; Corporate Facility Design;
F: (859) 331-9999
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Electrical; Hydrology/Hydrogeology; Industrial;
Contact: Warren A. Iulg
43 East Main Street Buckhannon, WV 26201
Land Development; Mechanical; Planning; Sanitary; Structural (Buildings); Structural
BRANCH OFFICE
P: (304) 472-8914
(General); Surveying; Water/Wastewater
9710 Bunsen Parkway
F: (304) 472-8915
Louisville, KY 40299
Contact: Shawn Tucker
DESCRIPTION: Gresham Smith and
P: (502) 489-8484
Partners is a full service engineering /
F: (502) 489-8485
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architecture / planning firm which has been
Contact: Brad Montgomery
170 Aviation Way, Ste 102 Martinsburg, WV 25405
providing architectural and engineering services since 1995 to utilities, healthcare
BRANCH OFFICE
P: (304) 260-1222
providers, municipal, state, and federal
135 Fox Road, Ste D
Contact: Greg Belcher
governments, aviation and transportation
Knoxville, TN 37922
authorities, and offices in 26 locations,
P: (865) 588-4166
PRINCIPALS: Ron Gilkerson; Charles Baker; Bill
which includes our regional offices of
F: (865) 588-7605
Brewer; Alan Bryan; Doug Cage; Matthew Craig;
Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati and
Contact: Wayne Dunson
Dan Cutsha; Scott Dompke; Wayne Dunson; Ben Fister; Eric Fister; Greg Gabbard; Louise Godshall;
Columbus since 1995. Today, we have a staff of over 750 architects, engineers,
BRANCH OFFICE
Harvey Helm; Rob Hench; Joe Henry; Jim Hilborn;
scientists and planners. Recently completed
200 Sixth Avenue
Warren Iulg; Michael Jacobs; Mike Johnson;
projects include 4th Street Phase 1, East
St. Albans, WV 25177
Roger Kennedy; Mitchell Long; Shane Lyle; John
Market NuLu Streetscape Phase 1, McNeely
P: (304) 727-5501
Martin; Monty Maynard; Brad Montgomery;
Lake Park Roadway Phase 1, Olmsted
F: (304) 727-5580
Jimmy Piper; Ed Rinehart; Louis Robbins; Wayne
Parkways Phase 1, GBT Jefferson Commons,
Contact: Joe Bird
Roberts; Roderick Saylor; Jon Sciberras; John
and GBT Middletown Commons.
Slugantz; Bob Smallwood; Todd Solomon; Gayla Szak; Peter Szak; Shawn Tucker; Darren Wells; Wolfgang Ziegler; Todd Cantrell; Joe Pavoni;
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Kurt Zehnder; Greg Belcher; Joe Bird; Aaron
DESCRIPTION: Services: full service civil
Nickerson; Randy Robinson; Jonathan Thomas;
engineering firm providing services to
HALL-HARMON ENGINEERS, INC. Employees (5)
Alex White; Patrick Baisden; Kevin Schneider
all levels of government and the private
1081 Dove Run Road, Ste 203
sector. Services include water treatment
Lexington, KY 40502-3500
DISCIPLINES: Architectural; Landscape
and distribution; wastewater treatment and
P: (859) 269-3150
Architecture; Civil (Aviation); Civil (Environment);
collection; transportation systems including
F: (859) 269-3079
Civil (General Municipal); Civil (Transportation);
highway and rail; site development;
kitty.hall-harmon@HHEnet.com
Construction Management; Design/Build;
surveying; soils/concrete testing;
larry.harmon@HHEnet.com
Electrical; Fire Protection; Hydrology; Industrial;
construction management; engineering
Instrumentation; Mechanical; Photogrammetry;
services related to architecture; feasibility
PRINCIPALS: Kitty Hall-Harmon;
Planning; Plumbing; Sanitary; Site Development;
and planning.
Larry D. Harmon
Surveying; Utilities/Energy; Water/Wastewater
H. W. LOCHNER, INC. Employees (22)
DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environment); Civil
DESCRIPTION: As a full service engineering,
1040 Monarch Street, Ste 300
Computer Applications; Hydrology/
architecture, geospatial and planning firm,
Lexington, KY 40513-1852
Hydrogeology; Land Development; Planning;
GRWâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s experience and unique customer insights
P: (859) 224-4476
Sanitary; Site Development; Stormwater;
result in award-winning, highly functional
F: (859) 224-9828
Surveying; Utilities/Energy; Water/Wastewater
projects. From energy-efficient buildings to
jleslie@hwlochner.com
facilities that optimize and protect our water
www.hwlochner.com
Structural (Buildings); Structural (General);
resources to safe, modern transportation networks, GRW is dedicated to delivering a
DESCRIPTION: Full service civil engineering and land surveying firm.
PRINCIPALS: Jerry Leslie
solid return on your infrastructure investment. DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environment); Civil
HDR ENGINEERING INC. Employees (240)
H. A. SPALDING ENGINEERS, INC. Employees (10)
(General Municipal); Civil (Transportation);
2517 Sir Barton Way
Construction Management; Planning; Structural
Lexington, KY 40509-2275
651 Skyline Drive
(General); Right of Aquisition and Relocation
P: (859) 629-4800
Hazard, KY 41701-1664
F: (859) 629-4801
P: (606) 436-2151
DESCRIPTION: Offers civil, structural,
ben.edelen@hdrinc.com
F: (606) 436-2291
transportation, traffic, environmental
www.hdrinc.com
hank.spaulding@haspaldingengineers.com
engineering as well as construction
PRINCIPALS: Hank A. Spaulding
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(General Municipal); Civil (Transportation);
engineering and regional and urban
BRANCH OFFICE
planning. Full range of transportation
One Riverfront Plaza
studies, planning, design of streets,
401 West Main Street, Ste 500
DISCIPLINES: Architectural; Civil (General
highways, expressways, tollways, bridges,
Louisville, KY 40202
Municipal); Civil (Transportation); Computer
rapid transit, rail parking facilities, traffic
P: (502) 909-3234
Applications; Construction Management;
control and surveillance, bridge condition
F: (502) 909-3235
Hydrology/Hydrogeology; Land Development;
inspection and rating, environmental impact
Planning; Sanitary; Surveying; Utilities/Energy;
statements, land studies, storm drainage,
Water/Wastewater
hydraulics and hydrology.
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Surveying; Utilities/Energy; Materials; NEPA/
BRANCH OFFICE
9987 Carver Road, Ste 200
Environmental Services; Stream Restoration
2 International Plaza, Ste 205
Cincinnati, OH 45242
Nashville, TN 37217
P: (513) 984-7500
DESCRIPTION: HDR is a global
P: (615) 361-4345
F: (513) 984-7580
employee‑owned company offering a wide
F: (615) 361-7737
range of services to clients. HDR has nearly
BRANCH OFFICE
10,000 coworkers in over 200 offices. HDR’s
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750 Old Hickory Boulevard
local offices have been established in Kentucky
301 E Center Street, Ste B
Building One, Ste 200
for over 50 years, providing the best solutions
Madisonville, KY 42431
Brentwood, TN 37027
to our clients. We make seamless integration
P: (615) 399-9090
possible. Bringing our responsive nature and
PRINCIPALS: Brad Meyer; Karen Wood;
relentless focus to every project, we build highly
Greg Boleyn; Chris Stewart; Mitchell Green;
BRANCH OFFICE
collaborative cross-company teams that open new
Joe Grider; Rob Dowler; Ken Sperry;
1201 Market Street, Ste C
doors and solve tough problems for our clients.
Wes Mattingly; Brian Hynniman
HMB PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS, INC. Employees (59)
DISCIPLINES: Acoustical/Air/Noise/
Chattanooga, TN 37402 P: (423) 414-3554 F: (423) 414-3555
Vibration; Biology; Civil (Environment); Civil
3 HMB Circle
(General Municipal); Civil (Transportation);
BRANCH OFFICE
U.S. 460 (Georgetown Road)
Construction Management; Hazardous
4645 Village Square Drive, Ste F
Frankfort, KY 40601-5376
Waste; Hydrology/Hydrogeology; Land
Paducah, KY 42001
P: (502) 695-9800
Development; NEPA/Environmental
P: (270) 538-1500
bmeyer@hmbpe.com
Services; Planning; Sanitary; Structural
F: (270) 443-3943
www.hmbpe.com
(General); Surveying; Water/
PRINCIPALS: Ben Edelen; Charlie Scroggin;
BRANCH OFFICE
Larry Anderson; Brent Tippey; Kelly Meyer;
9300 Shelbyville Road, Ste 300
Gary Valentine; Jeff Eger; Shane Womack; Brian
Louisville, KY 40222
DESCRIPTION: HMB Professional Engineers
Trotter; Shawn Washer; Shannon Provance
P: (502) 442-0925
is an engineering and planning company
founded in 1979 and headquartered in
DISCIPLINES: Water/Wastewater; Water
BRANCH OFFICE
Frankfort, KY, with branch offices in Louisville,
Resources; Sanitary; Stormwater; Transportation;
PO Box 1888
KY; Nashville, TN; New Albany, IN; and
Highways; Traffic; Aviation; Bridge Design; Rail;
New Albany, IN 47151
Montgomery, AL. Services provided include
Transit; Civil (Environmental); Civil (Geotechnical);
P: (812) 944-9672
highway engineering, structural engineering,
Civil (General Municipal); Structural (General);
F: (812) 944-9673
environmental planning, water and
Power & Energy; Coal Combustion Products;
wastewater engineering, abandoned mine
Community Planning and Development;
BRANCH OFFICE
land reclamation, stream restoration, site
Communications; Construction Management;
7009 Brockport Court
development, master planning, surveying,
Design/Build; Electrical; GIS; Hydrology/
Montgomery, AL 36117
right-of-way and easement acquisition,
Hydrogeology; Hydropower; Industrial; Site
P: (334) 277-1002
hazardous materials and UST remediation,
Development; Planning; Project Management;
F: (334) 277-1984
and construction inspection.
Wastewater; Stream Restoration;
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INTEGRATED ENGINEERING, PLLC Employees (24)
architecture, sanitary sewer systems, water distribution systems, complex storm sewer
JACOBI TOOMBS & LANZ INC. Employees (9)
166 Prosperous Place; Ste 220
systems, regional detention basins, HEC-RAS
1400 South First Street
Lexington, KY 40509
analysis, maintenance of traffic plans, among
Louisville, KY 40208
P: (859) 368-0145
other skilled tasks. We are also a certified
P: (502) 583-5994
F: (859) 904-1538
DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise)
m.harris@jtleng.com
eddie@int-engineering.com
with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
www.jtleng.com
harsha@int-engineering.com
and other municipalities. PRINCIPALS: Jorge Lanz; Michael Harris;
www.int-engineering.com J. M. CRAWFORD
Josh Hillman; Steve Marshall
7430 US Highway 42, Ste 214
& ASSOCIATES, INC. Employees (7)
DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental),
Florence, KY 41042
131 Prosperous Place
Civil (General/Municipal),
P: (859) 371-5500
Townhouse 18A
Civil (Transportation), Surveying
Lexington, KY 40509-1853
BRANCH OFFICE
P: (859) 263-4399
DESCRIPTION: Since 1955, Jacobi,
1717 Alliant Avenue, Ste #3
F: (859) 263-2844
Toombs & Lanz has offered professional
Louisville, KY 40299
jhhodskins@jmcaa.com
engineering services to a wide variety
P: (502) 514-4578
www.jmcaa.com
of governmental, commercial, private
PRINCIPALS: Harsha Wijesiri; Eddie Mesta;
PRINCIPALS: Joseph H. Hodskins;
institutional clients in the Kentucky
David Moses
Stuart McIntosh; Chris Reid
and Southern Indiana areas. In 1999,
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development, utility, industrial and
JTL became a certified MBE and DBE DISCIPLINES: Architectural; Civil
DISCIPLINES: Civil (Aviation); Civil
with several municipal agencies and
(Geotechnical); Civil (Environmental);
(General Municipal); Civil (Transportation);
organizations. We are registered as an
Civil (Transportation); Civil (General/
Hydrology/Hydrogeology; Mining; Planning;
MBE with the City of Indianapolis and
Municipal); Surveying; Planning;
Structural
DBE with the Indiana Department of
Landscape Architecture; Structural Design
(General); Surveying, Platting and Mapping
Transportation. We are also a certified DBE with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
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DESCRIPTION: Integrated Engineering,
DESCRIPTION: Consulting engineering
and MBE with the Mid States Minority
PLLC is a consulting engineering firm, which
services for bridges, highways and
Supplier Development Council, Louisville
was founded in 2006. We are an emerging
streets; municipal, structural, water and
Metro Government, and Louisville
professional engineering, surveying and
wastewater systems and treatment; and
Metropolitan Sewer District.
planning consultant with a wide array of
land reclamation. Services include: studies
Every project awarded to our
experience in various fields of design. Having
and reports, surveys, design, construction
firm receives special attention, and is
worked on various municipal and private
plans, specifications, construction
developed with technical excellence
projects across the region, we have gained
administration, project representation,
and client satisfaction. JTL makes every
invaluable experience in the design of rural
operation and maintenance manuals.
attempt to design projects with social and
and urban roadways, share use trails, bridge
environmental harmony, thereby mitigating
and retaining wall structures, landscape
impact on the projectâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s surroundings.
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KENVIRONS INC. Employees (27)
LEONARD ENGINEERING, PLLC Employees (5)
54 Lindsley Avenue
452 Versailles Road
5621 Glenview Falls Place
Nashville, TN 37210
Frankfort, KY 40601-3886
Louisville, KY 40222
P: (615) 255-9702
P: (502) 695-4357
P: (502) 365-2566
F: (615) 256-5873
F: (502) 695-4363
F: (502) 365-2566
kware@kswarellc.com
vwilliams@kenvirons.com
steve@leonardengineering.net
www.kswarellc.com
www.kenvirons.com
K
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PRINCIPALS: Elleanor Leonard, President; BRANCH OFFICE
PRINCIPALS: R. Vaughn Williams;
310 Cal Batsel Road
Christopher P. Wathen;
Bowling Green, KY 42101
Kenneth D. Taylor; Eddie W. Brown;
DISCIPLINES: Structural (General);
P: (270) 842-1070
S. Tim Oakes; William F. Knarr
Structural (Building)
PRINCIPALS: Kathryn S. Ware; Gregory W. Brubaker
DISCIPLINES: Air Quality; Civil (Environment);
DESCRIPTION: Leonard Engineering is a
Steve Leonard, Principal Engineer
Civil (General Municipal); Computer
WBE‑certified structural engineering firm located
DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environment);
Applications; Construction Management;
in Louisville, KY, offering comprehensive structural
Civil (Geotechnical)
Environmental Monitoring; Hazardous Waste;
engineering services nationwide.
Hydrology/Hydrogeology; Mining; Planning; Sanitary; Utilities/Energy; Water/Wastewater
MASON & HANGER Employees (66)
services, construction engineering and inspection (CEI),
DESCRIPTION: Consulting engineers in
300 W Vine Street, Ste 1300
special inspections and hazardous materials consulting.
environmental and civil engineering design;
Lexington, KY 40507-1814
We provide support to owners and other A/E firms
planning, management and feasibility studies
P: (859) 252-9980
within the transportation (highways and airports), fed-
for water supply treatment and distribution
F: (859) 389-8870
eral (USACE) and municipal agency market segments.
systems; wastewater treatment and collection
stephen.scott@masonandhanger.com
Our personnel operate out of offices in Nashville,
systems; solid waste (hazardous and non-
www.masonandhanger.com
Knoxville, Jacksonville, FL, and Bowling Green, KY.
hazardous) handling, management, planning,
DESCRIPTION: K. S. Ware and Associates is a privately held engineering firm that provides geotechnical
Our staff includes both professional and technical
storage, and disposal facilities; air monitoring
PRINCIPALS: Ron Smith; Stephen Scott
personnel, with many years of experience. Every
(ambient and continuous emission); air
project is led by a Senior Project Manager, who is
compliance testing (stack sampling);
DISCIPLINES: Architectural; Blast Design/Munitions;
either a licensed Engineer or Professional Geologist.
environmental assessment and reports;
Bridge Design; Chemical; Civil (Aviation); Civil (General);
In addition to our fine staff, we provide independent
regulatory compliance counseling; laboratory
Civil (General Municipal); Civil (Transportation);
verification of our qualifications in the lab and in
analysis (water, air, waste, soils); mine refuse
Communications; Construction; Construction Control
the field by participating in the AASHTO AMRL
disposal; dams; industrial environment
Quality; Construction Management; Design/Build;
Certification process, meaning that we have three labs
surveys and sampling; surveys; resource
Electrical; Fire Protection; Hydrology/Hydrogeology;
with AASHTO Certifications and USACE Verifications of
recovery; SARA Title III (EPCRA) reports;
Industrial; Laboratory Research Facilities; Land
meaningful QA/QC Programs.
and environmental permit applications (air,
Development; Mechanical; Planning; Plumbing; Project
water, wastewater, stormwater, solid waste,
Management; Structural (Buildings); Structural (General);
hazardous waste and mining).
Surveying; Training Firing Ranges; Utilities/Energy
Our Values Statement is “Integrity. Innovation. Growth.”
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DESCRIPTION: Municipal engineering
Day & Zimmermann Company, is the oldest
MONARCH ENGINEERING Employees (11)
engineering/construction firm in the US. A full
556 Carlton Drive
design and traffic engineering services
discipline A/E and design/build firm located in
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342-9788
in KY, and WV, for over 40Â years.
Lexington, KY, we offer a wide range of services
P: (502) 839-1310
including architectural, engineering, planning,
F: (502) 839-1373
and design/build services for clients nationwide.
dbowles@monarchengineering.net
MICHAEL BAKER JR., INC. Employees (13)
PRINCIPALS: David M. Bowles; Treva Bowles;
Winchester, KY 40392-0747
Deron Byrne; James L. Mudd, Jr.
P: (859) 744-1218
DESCRIPTION: Mason & Hanger (M&H), a
P
company that has specialized in highway
PALMER ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC. Employees (100) 400 Shoppers Drive, PO Box 747
F: (859) 744-1266
1650 Lyndon Farm Court, Ste 101 Louisville, KY 40223
DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environment);
palmer@palmernet.com
P: (502) 339-3557
Civil (General Municipal); Planning;
www.palmernet.com
F: (502) 339-4486
Sanitary; Water/Wastewater BRANCH OFFICE
jwilliams@mbakerintl.com www.mbakerintl.com
DESCRIPTION: Consulting engineering
3403 Stony Spring Circle
services include design and construction
Louisville, KY 40220-5433
PRINCIPAL: James B. Williams,
administration for water distribution systems,
P: (502) 491-2411
Vice-President and Office Principal
water and wastewater treatment plants, and
F: (502) 491-2448
wastewater collection and transport systems.
peclouis@palmernet.com
DISCIPLINES: Civil (Transportation);
Other services include project planning and
Structural (General); Construction
project financial administration.
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Management and Inspection; Aviation
541 Buttermilk Pike, Ste 108 MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING
Crescent Springs, KY 41017 P: (859) 344-6100
provides services for the planning, engineering,
COMPANY Employees (10)
construction and construction management
604 Teton Trail
of highways, streets, bridges, aviation, transit
P.O. Box 533
BRANCH OFFICE
and rail facilities. Our civil group provides
Frankfort, KY 40602-0533
8350 E. Kemper Road, Ste B
civil and water resources engineering,
P: (502) 875-3787
Cincinnati, OH 45249
master planning, site development and
F: (502) 875-3796
P: (513) 469-1600
geotechnical information services, including
rgnau@mecconsultants.com
F: (513) 469-1608
DESCRIPTION: Our transportation group
peccincy@palmernet.com
surveying, mapping and AM/FM. Our building group provides program and construction
PRINCIPALS: Randall E. Gnau;
management, planning architecture and
Andrew S. Layson; Brad Gregory
engineering design for educational, commercial, industrial, aviation and institutional facilities.
pecnky@palmernet.com
BRANCH OFFICE 2817 Erica Place
DISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal); Civil
Nashville, TN 37204-3111
(Transportation); Land Development; Planning;
P: (615) 297-8957
Surveying; Electrical (Lighting and Traffic Signal
F: (615) 297-8913
Design); Construction Quality Control
pecnash@palmernet.com
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governmental, and private sector clients.
976 Lake Baldwin Lane, Ste 203
Projects include transportation design, traffic
PARSONS Employees (10)
Orlando, FL 32814
studies, structural design, project planning,
9300 Shelbyville Road, Ste 1301
P: (407) 730-6984
environmental assessments, site development,
Louisville, KY 40222
pecorlando@palmernet.com
water treatment and distribution, wastewater
kyle.chism@parsons.com
treatment and conveyance, solid waste
www.parsons.com
BRANCH OFFICE
disposal, reclamation, construction inspection,
2940 Kerry Forest Parkway, Ste 101
structure evaluations, right-of-way services,
PRINCIPALS: Kyle Chism; Chuck Allen;
Tallahassee, FL 32309-6899
GIS, GPS, mapping, CADD services.
Steve Nicaise; Phil Banton
pectallahassee@palmernet.com
PARADIGM ENGINEERS & CONSTRUCTORS Employees (16)
DISCIPLINES: Road Design; Environmental
BRANCH OFFICE
200 Envoy Circle #201
Traffic Engineering; Transportation Planning;
301 E Main Street, Ste 900
Louisville, KY 40299
Transit Management; Construction Project
Lexington, KY 40507-1588
P: (502) 339-8511
Supervision; HAZMAT Services
P: (859) 389-9293
F: (502) 339-8513
peclex@palmernet.com
randy@paradigmusa.com
DESCRIPTION: Parsons excels at complex
www.paradigmusa.com
roadway and structural design services, traffic
P: (850) 391-9885
BRANCH OFFICE
Services and Analysis; Structural Design;
engineering and analysis, transportation
460 White Pond Drive, Ste 300
PRINCIPALS: Blaine Van Gansbeke;
management planning, hydraulic modeling and
Akron, OH 44320
John Potts; William Watson
design, complex highway signing and lighting,
P: (330) 835-9800
and comprehensive transportation planning
pecakron@palmernet.com
DISCIPLINES: Architectural; Civil (Structural)
PRINCIPALS: David Lindeman; Randy Palmer;
DESCRIPTION: Paradigm Engineers and
water quality analysis, natural and socioeconomic
Todd Kemp; Brad Robson; Chuck Wood
Constructors, a Service Disabled Veteran Owned
resource surveys, impact analysis, Phase I and II
Small Business, is a design/ build firm with
site assessments, and remedial investigations.
services including: NEPA documentation, wetland delineation, mitigation design and permitting,
DISCIPLINES: Bridge Design; Civil
extensive experience in facility design and
(Environment); Civil (General Municipal); Civil
construction for numerous commercial and federal
(Transportation); Construction Management;
clients. Our staff members have served in all facets
PARSONS BRINCKERHOFF, INC. Employees (20)
Design/Build; Hydrology/Hydrogeology;
of design in the federal and commercial sectors.
1792 Alysheba Way, Ste 230
Land Development; NEPA/Environmental
In addition to the technical capability of our team,
Lexington, KY 40509
Services; Planning; Project Management;
we take pride in our high standard of quality and
P: (859) 272-5400
Right of Way; Sanitary; Site Development;
the exemplary leadership of our management
F: (859) 272-6556
Stormwater; Structural (General); Surveying;
personnel. Our company managers are former
sandlin@pbworld.com
Traffic; Utilities/Energy; Water/Wastewater
or current US military officers. They lead our
wsp-pb.com/usa
experienced design staff in producing excellent DESCRIPTION: Consultants in civil,
work in a timely fashion, resulting in high-quality
PRINCIPALS: Arlen Sandlin;
sanitary, and structural engineering to
finished products. Furthermore, we offer singular
Shawn Dikes; Steve Slade
commercial, industrial, institutional,
flexibility to meet the changing needs of our clients.
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(Aviation); Civil (Environmental); Civil (General);
PIKE TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC. Employees (19)
Civil (General Municipal); Civil (Geotechnical);
183 Tollage Creek
Bristol, TN 37620
Civil (Transportation); Cogeneration;
Pikeville, KY 41501
P: (423) 989-0904
Communications; Computer Applications;
P: (606) 432-0300
F: (423) 989-0905
Construction Management; Cultural Resources;
F: (606) 433-1820
DISCIPLINES: Architectural; Bridge Design; Civil
Q
BRANCH OFFICE
Design/Build; Earthquake; Electrical; Fire Protection; Geology; GIS; Green Infrastructure;
PRINCIPALS: Billy J. Justice; Troy L. Francisco
Hazardous Waste; Hydraulics; Hydrology/
209 East Mount Vernon Street Somerset, KY 42501
Hydrogeology; Industrial; Land Development;
DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental);
Materials; Mechanical; NEPA/Environmental
Civil (General/Municipal); Surveying
P: (606) 425-4636 BRANCH OFFICE
Services; Planning; Project Management;
101 Sherlake Lane, Ste 105
Restoration; Structural (Building); Structural
QK4 Employees (89)
(General); Technology; Technology Operations
1046 E Chestnut Street
P: (865) 661-1554
and Planning; Traffic; Tunnel Engineering Utilities/
Louisville, KY 40204
Energy; Water/Wastewater; Web Page Design
P: (502) 585-2222
PRINCIPALS: Glen M. Kelly; David J. Reed;
Sanitary; Site Development; Stormwater; Stream
Knoxville, TN 37922
F: (502) 581-0406
Roger J. Wade; Susan M. Newman;
DESCRIPTION: WSP and Parsons Brinckerhoff
gkelly@qk4.com
Albert H. Zimmerman; Thomas H. Springer;
have combined strengths and formed one
www.qk4.com
Taylor M. Kelly; Robert B. Campbell;
of the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leading engineering and
Robert D. Martin
professional services consulting firms. The
BRANCH OFFICE
global organization provides services designed
110 North Water Street, Ste B
DISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal);
to transform the built environment and restore
Henderson, KY 42420
Civil (Transportation/Highways);
the natural one. The firmâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s approximately
P: (270) 212-2177
Construction Inspection; Construction
34,500 employees include industry leading
F: (502) 581-0406
Management; Environmental; Hazardous
engineers, technicians, planners, architects,
Waste; Hydrology/Hydrogeology; Land
scientists, environmental specialists, as well
BRANCH OFFICE
Development; Planning; Sanitary; Structural
as other design, program and construction
3169 Holcomb Bridge Road, Ste 455
(General); Surveying; Water/Wastewater;
management professionals, based in more
Norcross, GA 30071-1328
Stormwater; right-of-way acquisition
than 500 offices, across 40 countries. WSP
P: (404) 329-5900
and Parsons Brinckerhoff has been working in
F: (404) 329-5901
the Commonwealth since 1986, and has been
50
1135 Volunteer Parkway, Ste 16
DESCRIPTION: Headquartered in Louisville, KY, Qk4, Inc., was started in 1974. Our
providing services out of their Lexington office
BRANCH OFFICE
primary services include: transportation
for more than 20 years. Lexington-based staff
2225 Lawrenceburg Road,
engineering, structural engineering,
have served federal, state, regional, and local
Bldg C, 2nd Floor
water and wastewater engineering,
clients on a range of projects across Kentucky,
Frankfort, KY 40601
site engineering and development,
including site development and restoration,
P: (502) 352-2197
construction engineering and inspection,
infrastructure improvement, urban/community
planning and environmental, surveying
planning, and transportation projects.
services, and land acquisition services.
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Clients come to us for professional
DESCRIPTION: Russell Environmental
in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
advice and creative solutions tailored to
Consulting, LLC. (REC) provides innovative
North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee,
their specific needs. We combine extensive
and personalized consulting services in the
Virginia, Louisiana and Ohio. The firm is
experience and sustainable forward-thinking
environmental area. REC predominately
ranked by Engineering News-Record (ENR)
engineering solutions. By incorporating our
focuses on the waste industry, however,
magazineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Top 100 Design Firms and Top
full range of multidisciplinary services and
provides other environmental services
200 Environmental Firms. We have won
expertise, we are able to provide thoughtfully
for the regulated community. We provide
more the 70 Engineering Excellence Awards
conceived projects that will meet your needs
combined extensive experience and forward
from state chapters of the American Council
and complement the surrounding environment.
thinking to all engineering solutions. Our
of Engineering Companies. Our company is
services include landfill engineering and
employee owned.
RIVERCREST ENGINEERING
design; environmental remediation services;
INCORPORATED Employees (2)
site and civil design; construction quality
SENLER, CAMPBELL
services; environmental planning and
3519 State Route 440
environmental compliance monitoring.
AND ASSOCIATES INC. Employees (6)
Hickory, KY 42051 P: (270) 519-7675
bflynn@rivercresteng.com
R
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1311 S 3rd Street S & ME, INC. Employees (40)
Louisville, KY 40208-2305 P: (502) 636-3568
2020 Liberty Road, Ste 105
F: (502) 636-1648
PRINCIPALS: R. Brian Flynn; Charles D.
Lexington, KY 40505
jlenzi@senlercampbell.com
McCann
P: (859) 293-5518
www.senlercampbell.com
F: (859) 299-2481 DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental); Civil
clee@smeinc.com
(General/Municipal)
www.smeinc.com
PRINCIPALS: Osman H. Senler; Joseph A. Lenzi
DESCRIPTION: Rivercrest Engineering
PRINCIPALS: Craig S. Lee
Structural (General)
firm located in Paducah, KY, and provides
DISCIPLINES: Geotechnical and Geological
DESCRIPTION: Structural engineers
services in civil engineering.
Engineering; Geophysics; Non-Destructive
specializing in office buildings, warehouses,
Evaluation and Testing, Construction
school buildings, churches, dormitories, air
RUSSELL ENVIRONMENTAL
Engineering and Inspection; Environmental;
pollution control systems design, and industrial
CONSULTING, LLC Employees (4)
Natural and Cultural Resources; Occupational
applications. We also provide troubleshooting
Health and Safety; Tunnel Engineering,
and consultation on concrete quality control
101 Village Park
Materials Engineering; Deep Foundation
problems; construction documents, drawings,
Georgetown, KY 40324
Integrity Testing; Specialty Drilling and Testing;
and specifications for structural engineering
P: (502) 682-6931
Civil Engineering; Landscape Architecture
projects; complete investigations and forensic
DISCIPLINES: Forensic; Industrial; Incorporated is a privately owned engineering
randall.russell@russellec.com PRINCIPALS: Randall Russell; John Russell
engineering reviews with reports; and complete DESCRIPTION: S &ME, Inc., is an award-
consulting and managerial services for all
winning engineering and environmental
projects designed.
services firm employing 1,000 professional DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environmental)
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SHROUT TATE WILSON ENGINEERS Employees ((31)
SISLER-MAGGARD ENGINEERING, PLLC Employees (6)
628 Winchester Road
220 E Reynolds Road, Ste A3
948 Floyd Drive
Lexington, KY 40505
Lexington, KY 40517-1273
Lexington, KY 40505
P: (859) 277-8177
P: (859) 271-2978
P: (859) 294-5155
F: (859) 277-8372
F: (859) 271-5670
F: (859) 294-5255
tyler.wilson@stweng.com
sme@sislermaggard.com
BRANCH OFFICE
PRINCIPALS: Joe Sisler; Mike Maggard
ASSOCIATES, INC. Employees (28)
dow_porter@shieldmw.com www.shieldenv.com
207 West Market Street, Ste 300 BRANCH OFFICE
Louisville, KY 40202
12600 Townepark Way
DISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal); Civil (Environmental); Planning; Sanitary; Stormwater;
Louisville, KY 40243
PRINCIPALS: Tyler Wilson; Ralph Whitley;
P: (502) 493-0305
Whitley Casey; Nick Morgan
F: (502) 493-0357
Surveying; Utilities; Water/Wastewater DESCRIPTION: Civil engineering and
DISCIPLINES: Electrical; Mechanical
surveying services.
Mark F. Sweet, P.G.; Nicole Galavotti; Mark
DESCRIPTION: Shrout Tate Wilson is a
Saliga; Mike Morris; Charles Phillips
professional engineering firm that focuses on
SLESSER ENGINEERING, INC. Employees (7)
PRINCIPALS: Daniel V. Terrell; C. Dow Porter;
providing mechanical, electrical, plumbing,
2325 Lime Kiln Lane
DISCIPLINES: Civil (Environment);
fire suppression, LEED/sustainable design,
Louisville, KY 40222-3460
Civil (General Municipal); Construction
communications and security systems
P: (502) 425-0187
Management; Geology; Hazardous Waste;
consulting and design services. Built on a
F: (502) 425-0620
Health and Safety; Hydrology/Hydrogeology;
strong foundation of experience, knowledge,
sleseng@bellsouth.net
Industrial; NEPA/Environmental Services;
integrity and dedication; we are committed
Sanitary; Water/Wastewater
to delivering responsive engineering services
PRINCIPALS: Carl J. Slesser, PE
based on each of our clientâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s needs. We DESCRIPTION: Investigations, reports,
emphasize proactive communication and
DISCIPLINES: Structural (General);
studies, permitting, design, and construction/
collaboration with our clients.
Structural (Building)
remediation for environmental compliance; underground/aboveground storage tanks;
DESCRIPTION: Structural engineering,
water/wastewater design; solid and hazardous
design, drawings, specifications; commercial,
waste management (RCRA/CERCLA); risk
industrial and institutional buildings;
management; geoenvironmental studies;
inspections and investigations.
groundwater management; stormwater management; Phase I, II and III site assessments; air quality management; industrial/facility audits; and strategic environmental planning.
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BRANCH OFFICE 400 E Vine Street
STRAND ASSOCIATES, INC. Employees (38)
3264 Lochness Drive
Lexington, KY 40507-1532
1525 Bull Lea Road, Ste 100
Lexington, KY 40517-1239
P: (859) 233-2100
Lexington, KY 40511-1227
P: (859) 271-3246
F: (859) 254-9664
P: (859) 225-8500
F: (859) 271-3613
F: (859) 225-8501
gcarter@sfengineering.com
PRINCIPALS: Scott L. Murray; Hugo Aparicio;
mike.davis@strand.com
www.sfengineering.com
George Athanasakes; Joe Herman; Mark
www.strand.com
Litkenhus; Daniel Gilbert; Robert Mullins, Jr.; PRINCIPALS: Gregory G. Carter; A. Taggart Foster;
Steve Bickel; John Montgomery; Mark Willis;
BRANCH OFFICE
Daniel Bransom; Christopher C. Keath;
Randy Roberts; Jay Mazzoni; Dan Back; Alan
325 West Main Street, Ste 710
John Mason; Greg Kraeszig; William P. Wilson;
Rauch; Don Fuller II; Matt Wagoner; Dave Sigler;
Louisville, KY 40202
Wayne Thomas; Jenny Leitch, PE
Richard Sutherland; David Cain; Tom Creasey;
P: (502) 583-7020
Brian Aldridge; Glenn Hardin; Tony Hunley; Susan
F: (502) 583-7026
Rich; Kurt Schaefer; Barry Bryant; Mike Steele
chuck.anderson@strand.com
DISCIPLINES: Communications; Electrical; Mechanical;
www.strand.com
Plumbing; Utilities/Energy DISCIPLINES: Aviation; Civil(Environment); DESCRIPTION: Mechanical and electrical engineering
Civil (General Municipal); Civil (Geotechnical);
PRINCIPALS: Charles R. Anderson;
including plumbing, domestic hot/cold water, medical
Computer Applications; Construction Management;
Roddy J. Williams; Michael A. Woolum;
and laboratory gases, HVAC, fire protection, energy
Earthquake; Electrical; Hazardous Waste;
Michael L. Davis
management, systems, utilities, lighting, power,
Hydrology/Hydrogeology; Industrial; Materials;
communication systems and electrical distribution,
Mechanical; Mining; Planning; Sanitary; Structural
DISCIPLINES: Civil; Environmental; Water
especially for healthcare and research facilities. Also
(Buildings); Structural (General); Surveying;
Resources; Water Supply; Wastewater;
provide services for commercial, industrial, governmental
Technology; Technology Operations and Planning;
Transportation; Architectural; Structural;
and educational buildings.
Transportation; Utilities/Energy; Water/Wastewater
Electrical; Mechanical; Surveying; Land
STANTEC CONSULTING SERVICES INC. Employees (284)
DESCRIPTION: Geotechnical investigations,
1409 N Forbes Road
management, stormwater utilities, stream
DESCRIPTION: Professional engineering
Lexington, KY 40511-2050
restoration, management/planning services,
and planning consulting services to
P: (859) 422-3000
GIS applications, transportation engineering
local, state and federal governments
F: (859) 422-3100
including aviation and planning, foundation/
and clients in the private sector. Water
mark.litkenhus@stantec.com
structural engineering, materials testing,
supply, treatment and distribution;
www.stantec.com
construction monitoring, exploration drilling and
wastewater collection, conveyance
sampling, geologic studies, underwater bridge
and treatment; drainage, flood control,
BRANCH OFFICE
inspections, waterfront engineering, surveying
water resources and regulatory
10509 Timberwood Circle, Ste 100
and mapping, environmental engineering,
compliance; green infrastructure; land
Louisville, KY 40223-5301
RCRA permitting, groundwater investigations
development; structural; mechanical/
P: (502) 212-5000
and modeling, hazardous waste remedial
electrical; surveying; environmental;
F: (502) 212-5055
investigations, and feasibility studies.
and highway/transportation.
Development; Utilities/Energy; right-of-way;
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SUMMIT ENGINEERING, INC. Employees (60)
DISCIPLINES: Abandoned Mine Land
DESCRIPTION: Consulting engineering
Reclamation; Architectural; Civil (Environment);
surface and underground mine permitting,
131 Summit Drive, Ste 303
Civil (General Municipal); Civil (Geotechnical);
land surveying, reserve studies, GPS surveys,
Pikeville, KY 41501-1506
Civil (Transportation); Construction Management;
mine planning.
P: (606) 432-1447
Geology; GIS; Hydrology/Hydrogeology;
F: (606) 432-1440
Mapping; Mining; NEPA/Environmental
khoward@summit-engr.com
Services; Planning; Platting & Mapping;
T. H. E. ENGINEERS, INC. Employees (12)
www.summit-engr.com
Project Management; Sanitary; Site Development;
2331 Fortune Drive, Ste 295
Stormwater; Stream Restoration; Surveying;
Lexington, KY 40509-4262
BRANCH OFFICE
Utilities/Energy; Water/Wastewater;
P: (859) 263-0009
3205 Summit Square Place
Laboratory Services
F: (859) 263-9808
dave@theengrs.com
Lexington, KY 40509 P: (859) 264-9860
DESCRIPTION: Summit Engineering is a
F: (859) 264-9106
Pikeville, KY-based civil and environmental
khoward@summit-engr.com
engineering, mining engineering and architectural
PRINCIPALS: David A. Heil
firm. Established in 1977, we have expanded
DISCIPLINES: Acoustical/Air/Noise/
BRANCH OFFICE
rapidly to meet the growing civil, architectural
Vibration; Biology; Civil (Environment); Civil
160 Lank Branch
and mining engineering needs of the Southeast.
(Transportation); GIS; Hazardous Waste
Pikeville, KY 41501
In 1981, Summitâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Civil Engineering design
(Phase I); Hydraulics; Hydrology; NEPA/
P: (606) 509-0866
headquarters opened in Lexington. In 1985, an
Environmental Services; Stormwater
F: (606) 509-0867
additional branch opened in Logan (now in S.
jrobinson@summit-engr.com
Charleston), WV. Summit Architectural Services
DESCRIPTION: T.H.E. Engineers, Inc. specializes
was created in April 1995 and operates out
in the design of highways, environmental
BRANCH OFFICE
of the Lexington office. In 2012, we upgraded
analysis and NEPA documentation; wetland
300 Technology Drive
our laboratory and created Tri-State Laboratory
identification, delineation, mitigation
South Charleston, WV 25303
Services in Pikeville, KY. In 2013, Summit opened
design and monitoring; stream restoration/
P: (304) 744-6410
an office in Henderson, KY.
mitigation design, construction observation
F: (304) 744-6416
and monitoring, and Section 401 and 404
tgoff@summit-engr.com
SYNERGY ENGINEERING SERVICES, PLLC Employees (5)
permitting. Environmental capabilities
BRANCH OFFICE
1904 South Mayo Trail, Ste 200
and terrestrial ecosystems; socioeconomic;
1970 Barrett Court
Pikeville, KY 41501
underground storage tanks/hazardous waste
Henderson, KY 42420
P: (606) 433-0336
sites (preliminary site assessments); Section
P: (270) 827-1447
F: (606) 433-0363
4(f) and 6(f) evaluations; CE/EA/EIS document
khoward@summit-engr.com
engineer@setel.com
preparation; jurisdictional determinations;
PRINCIPALS: Tracy Goff; Mike Hill;
PRINCIPALS: Tim Malone
include air quality; highway noise; aquatic
pre-construction notifications; alternatives analyses; and cumulative impact assessments.
Kevin Howard; Steve Tackett; Byrd Copley; Mark D. Sanders; Ashlie Childers
DISCIPLINES: Civil (General Municipal); Geotechnical; Mining; Surveying
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THELEN ASSOCIATES, INC. Employees (53)
provider to the Midwest. We specialize
424 Lewis Hargett Circle, Ste 110
1398 Cox Avenue
construction materials testing laboratories.
Lexington, KY 40503
Erlanger, KY 41018-1002
Thelen’s mission is to provide geotechnical
P: (859) 223-8000
P: (859) 746-9400
engineering, consulting services and related
F: (859) 224-1025
F: (859) 746-9408
drilling and materials testing to our clients, using
richard.walker@tetratech.com
plarsen@thelenassoc.com
innovative techniques through a team effort. In
www.tetratech.com
www.thelen.com
August, 2015, Thelen merged all their activities
T
in geotechnical‑testing engineers, and as
U
with Geotechnology, Inc., a St. Louis-based BRANCH OFFICE
BRANCH OFFICE
geotechnical firm. Combined, Geotechnology
4967 US Highway 42, Ste 210
1780 Carillon Boulevard
/ Thelen has 300 employees, 22 drilling rigs,
Louisville, KY 40222
Cincinnati, OH 45240-2795
five geophysicists, and 10 office locations
P: (502) 584-5555
P: (513) 825-4350
throughout the geographic Midwest and
F: (502) 584-5696
F: (513) 825-4756
Midsouth regions.
mail-oh@thelenassoc.com
Herb Lemaster; Mike Yost; Fred Rial;
BRANCH OFFICE
UTILITIES DYNAMICS, INC. Employees (10)
Chris Coleman; Karen Scott
125 Trade Street, Ste D
6910 Lovelaceville Road
Lexington, KY 40511-2616
Paducah, KY 42001
DISCIPLINES: Abandoned Mine Land
P: (859) 226-0761
P: (270) 554-8878
Reclamation; Civil (Aviation); Civil
F: (859) 226-0763
F: (270) 554-8850
(Environment); Civil (General Municipal); Civil
mail-ky@thelenassoc.com
k.roberts@utilitiesdynamics.com
PRINCIPALS: Richard W Walker;
www.utilitiesdynamics.com
(Transportation); Construction Management; Electrical; Green Infrastructure; Hazardous
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and Solid Waste; Hydrology/Hydrogeology;
3568 Intercity Drive
Industrial; Land Development; Mechanical;
Dayton, OH 45424-5124
Planning; Sanitary; Site Development;
P: (937) 235-3227
Stormwater; Structural (Buildings); Structural
F: (937) 235-3229
(General); Utilities/Energy; Water/Wastewater
mail-oh@thelenassoc.com
DESCRIPTION: In Kentucky, Tetra Tech,
PRINCIPALS: Donald B. Thelen; Paul S. Larsen;
diverse package of services dedicated to
Inc.’s emphasis is in general civil, water
Theodore W. Vogelpohl; Keith A. Pryse;
reducing your company’s operating costs, and
resources; structural analysis and design;
Lee J. Czor
improving your bottom line through energy
PRINCIPALS: Kevin J. Baer DISCIPLINES: Surveying DESCRIPTION: Utilities Dynamics is an energy management company offering a
efficiency improvements in your facilities.
airport (airside) engineering; landfill engineering; environmental analysis
DISCIPLINES: Civil (Geotechnical)
for quality, energy efficient lighting systems
and permitting (air, waste, water); and water/wastewater engineering.
We specialize in providing turnkey projects
DESCRIPTION: Thelen Associates, Inc. was
in retail, commercial and industrial markets.
established in 1971 as a local service to the Greater Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky area and has grown to be a regional service
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BRANCH OFFICE
PRINCIPALS: John K. Schneider; Mitchell L.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. Employees (39)
325 Chastain Center Boulevard
Brunsma; Randolph J. Scott; Clint Goodin;
Kennesaw, GA 30144
Mike Jones; Danl Hall; James Ballinger
109 S 24th Street
P: (770) 627-3590 DISCIPLINES: Civil (Aviation); Civil
P.O. Box 1425 Middlesboro, KY 40965-1515
BRANCH OFFICE
(Environment); Civil (General Municipal); Civil
P: (606) 248-6600
130 Clark Drive
(Transportation); Computer Applications;
F: (606) 248-0372
Prestonsburg, KY 41653
Construction Management; Forensic;
rjscott@vaughnmelton.com
P: (606) 506-5052
Hazardous Waste; Hydrology/Hydrogeology;
www.vaughnmelton.com
Industrial; Land Development; Mechanical; BRANCH OFFICE
Mining; Sanitary; Structural (General);
BRANCH OFFICE
324 Highway 105 Ext
Surveying; Utilities/Energy; Water/Wastewater
127 Bob Fitz Road
Boone, NC 28607
Gray, TN 37615
P: (828) 355-9933
P: (423) 467-8401
DESCRIPTION: Multi-disciplined engineering and architecture firm providing
BRANCH OFFICE
planning, design and construction review
BRANCH OFFICE
2154 North Center Street, Ste A-101
services for public and private clients.
1909 Ailor Avenue
North Charleston, SC 29406
Primary types of projects include highways,
Knoxville, TN 37921
P: (843) 974-5650
streets, and bridges; water and sewer plants
P: (865) 546-5800
F: (843) 974-5652
and systems; all types of land development; all types of surveying.
F: (865) 546-4714 BRANCH OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE
3509 Haworth Drive, Ste 100
1318 Patton Avenue, Ste F
Raleigh, NC 27609
Park Terrace Center
P: (919) 977-9455
Asheville, NC 28806-2624 P: (828) 253-2796
BRANCH OFFICE
F: (828) 253-4864
2480 Fortune Drive, Ste 220 Lexington, KY 40509
BRANCH OFFICE
P: (859) 264-0281
243 East Blackstock Road, Ste 7 Spartanburg, SC 29301-2653
BRANCH OFFICE
P: (864) 574-4775
3115 Trent Road
F: (864) 574-4533
New Bern, NC 28562 P: (252) 631-5115
BRANCH OFFICE 3809-L Beam Road
BRANCH OFFICE
Charlotte, NC 28217
537 Market Street, Ste 12
P: (704) 357-0488
Chattanooga, TN 37402 P: (423) 713-7024
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WMB, INC., CONSULTING ENGINEERS Employees (25)
WORLD TOWER CO., INC. Employees (5)
1950 Haggard Court
1213 Compressor Drive
Lexington, KY 40505-1534
PO Box 508
P: (859) 299-5226
Mayfield, KY 42066
F: (859) 299-7791
P: (270) 247-3642
wmbnews@wmbinc.com
F: (270) 247-0909
www.wmbinc.com
douglas@worldtower.com
W
www.a-ces.com PRINCIPALS: Brandon Lowe; Charles Raymer; James Napier; Ed Odell, Bob Nunley
PRINCIPALS: Kirk R. Hall
DISCIPLINES: Bridge Design; Civil
DISCIPLINES: Civil (General); Utilities/Energy
(Environmental); Civil (General Municipal); Civil (Transportation); Computer Applications;
DESCRIPTION: World Tower’s certified
Design/Build; GIS; Hydraulics; Hydrology/
professional engineers offer a broad array
Hydrogeology; Land Development;
of engineering expertise working with the
Mapping; NEPA/Environmental Services;
special requirements of multi-use towers.
Planning; Platting & Mapping; Project
Their engineering department adheres to
Management; Sanitary; Site Development;
all customer and TIA/EIA specifications,
Stormwater; Stream Restoration;
assuring your tower will meet any building
Structural (Building); Structural (General);
codes required at the most reasonable price.
Surveying; Traffic; Web Page Design
Towers are designed using the latest industry standard software programs which provides
DESCRIPTION: Consulting engineers and
our customers with the most economical
planners for governmental, institutional,
solutions. World Tower also provides
commercial and private sectors;
structural analysis for any tower and offers
transportation planning; highway design;
engineering certification for all 50 states.
structural design; bridges; surveying; railroad planning and design; land development; landscape architecture.
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B
BANTON, PHIL
BISHOP, CHARLES
ALDRIDGE, BRIAN
BACK, DAN
Parsons
Bowser-Morner, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services
Ph: (502) 653-6628
Ph: (859) 233-0250
Ph: (859) 422-3000
Ph: (859) 422-3000
phil.banton@parsons.com
cbishop@bowser-morner.com
brian.aldridge@stantec.com
dan.back@stantec.com BAUMGARTLE, BRIAN
BOCOOK, DEWEY Bocook Engineering, Inc.
ALLEN, CHUCK
BACON, RON
CMTA Inc.
Parsons
Bacon Farmer Workman
Ph: (502) 326-3085
Ph: (606) 789-5961
bbaumgartle@cmtaengrs.com
dbocook@bocook.com
BELCHER, GREG
BOHON, ROY
ANDERSON, CHARLES
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Bell Engineering
Strand Associates, Inc.
BAER, KEVIN
Ph: (304) 260-1222
Ph: (859) 278-5412
Ph: (502) 583-7020
Utilities Dynamics, Inc.
gbelcher@grwinc.com
rbohon@hkbell.com
chuck.anderson@strand.com
Ph: (270) 554-8878 BENSON, JAMES
BOLEYN, GREG
CMTA, Inc., Consulting Engineers
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
BAISDEN, PATRICK
Ph: (502) 326-3085
Ph: (502) 695-9800
Ph: (859) 299-1636
GRW Engineers, Inc.
jbenson@cmtaegrs.com
gboleyn@hmbpe.com
larry.anderson@hdrinc.com
Ph: (859) 223-3999 BENSON, MIKE
BOLTE, THOMAS
APARICIO, HUGO
CMTA, Inc.
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
BAKER, CHARLES
Ph: (859) 253-0892
Ph: (502) 254-2344
Ph: (859) 422-3000
GRW Engineers, Inc.
mbenson@cmtaegrs.com
thomas.bolte@burgessniple.com
hugo.aparicio@stantec.com
Ph: (817) 543-1100 BERNHARDT, MARK
BOSTROM, ROBERT
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
CDM Smith
BALLARD, JACK
Ph: (502) 254-2344
Ph: (502) 452-1700
CMW, Inc.
mark.bernhardt@
bostromr@cdmsmith.com
Ph: (502) 653-6628
chuck.allen@parsons.com
Engineering & Testing Inc. Ph: (270) 443-1995
rbacon@bfwengineers.com
k.baer@utilitiesdynamics.com ANDERSON, R. LARRY HDR Engineering, Inc.
pbaisden@grwinc.com
cbaker@grwinc.com ARNOLD, JEFF Arnold Consulting Engineering & Surveying, Inc. Ph: (270) 780-9445
Ph: (859) 254-6623
jarnold@a-ces.com
jballard@cmwaec.com
burgessniple.com BOWLES, DAVID BICKEL, STEVE
Monarch Engineering Ph: (502) 839-1310
dbowles@monarchengineering.net
ATHANASAKES, GEORGE
BALLINGER, JAMES E.
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Vaughn & Melton Consulting
Ph: (502) 212-5000
Ph: (502) 212-5000
george.athanasakes@stantec.com
Engineers, Inc.
steve.bickel@stantec.com BOWLES, TREVA
Ph: (606) 248-6600
jeballinger@vaughnmelton.com
BIRD, JOE
Monarch Engineering
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Ph: (502) 839-1310
Ph: (304) 727-5501
tbowles@monarchengineering.net
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BRANNON, JIM
BRUNSMA, MITCHELL L.
CAMERUCA, ROBERTA
CASEY, WHITLEY
Gresham, Smith and Partners
Vaughn & Melton
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Shrout Tate Wilson Engineers
Ph: (502) 254-2344
Ph: (859) 277-8177
roberta.cameruca@
whitley.casey@stweng.com
Ph: (502) 627-8900
jim_brannon@gspnet.com
Consulting Engineers, Inc. Ph: (606) 248-6600
mlbrunsma@vaughnmelton.com
burgessniple.com
BRANSOM, DANIEL Staggs & Fisher
CAUDILL, STEPHEN BRYAN, ALAN
CAMPBELL, KRIS A.
Bell Engineering
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Biagi, Chance, Cummins,
Ph: (859) 278-5412
Ph: (859) 271-3246
Ph: (859) 223-3999
London, Titzer Inc.
scaudill@hkbell.com
dbransom@sfengineering.com
abryan@grwinc.com
Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Ph: (502) 633-1506 CECCHI, DANIEL
campbell@bcclt.com BREWER, BILL
BRYANT, BARRY
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
CAMPBELL, ROBERT B.
Ph: (312) 704-9300
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Ph: (859) 422-3000
Qk4
dcecchi@collinsengr.com
bbrewer@grwinc.com
barry.bryant@stantec.com
Ph: (502) 585-2222
BROOKS, JAMES
BUELL, ETHAN
Biagi, Chance, Cummins,
Buell, Fryer, McReynolds, Jahed, Inc.
CANN, LARRY W.
Ph: (606) 432-1447
Ph: (859) 278-5050
Cann-Tech LLC
achilders@summit-engr.com
e.buell@bfmj.com
Ph: (606) 859-0907
Collins Engineers, Inc.
CHILDERS, ASHLIE
rcampbell@qk4.com
London, Titzer, Inc. Ph: (502) 633-1506
brooks@bcclt.com
Summit Engineering, Inc.
CHISM, KYLE
waterboy@kih.net BYRNE, DERON
Parsons
BROWN, EDDIE
Monarch Engineering
CANTRELL, TODD
Ph: (502) 653-6628
Kenvirons, Inc.
Ph: (502) 839-1310
GRW Engineers, Inc.
kyle.chism@parsons.com
Ph: (502) 695-4357
dbyrne@monarchengineering.net
Ph: (859) 223-3999
ebrown@kenvirons.com
CLAXTON, SAM
tcantrell@grwinc.com C
CMTA, Inc.
BROWN, TIMOTHY D.
CAGE, DOUG
CARTER, DAVID
Ph: (502) 326-3085
Associated Engineers, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
CDP Engineers, Inc.
sclaxton@cmtaegrs.com
Ph: (270) 821-7732
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Ph: (859) 278-6277
tbrown@associatedengineers.com
dcage@grwinc.com
davidc@mapsync.com
BRUBAKER, GREGORY
CAIN, DAVID
CARTER, GREGORY
Ph: (859) 223-8000
K.S. Ware & Associates LLC
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Staggs & Fisher
chris.coleman@tetratech.com
Ph: (615) 255-9702
Ph: (859) 233-2100
gbrubaker@kswarellc.com
david.cain@stantec.com
COLEMAN, CHRIS Tetra Tech, Inc.
Consulting Engineers, Inc. Ph: (859) 271-3246
COLLINS, THOMAS J.
gcarter@sfengineering.com
Collins Engineers, Inc. Ph: (312) 704-9300
tcollins@collinsengr.com
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ACEC-KY FIRM PRINCIPALS CONNOLLY, THOMAS B.
CRUMPTON, KRISTEN
DICKINSON, CHRIS
DUNSON, WAYNE
Connolly Consulting
AECOM
AMEC Environment &
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Infrastructure, Inc.
Ph: (865) 588-4166
Engineers PLLC Ph: (859) 245-2145
Ph: (502) 569-2301
kristen.crumpton@aecom.com
tom@cceky.com
Ph: (502) 267-0700
wdunson@grwinc.com
chris.dickinson@amec.com E
CURRY, MARSHALL G. CONRAD, CHIP
Associated Engineers, Inc.
DIKES, SHAWN
EASTRIDGE, FRED
Collins Engineers, Inc.
Ph: (270) 821-7732
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
ECSI, LLC
Ph: (859) 333-8193
mcurry@associatedengineers.com
Ph: (502) 456-2126
Ph: (859) 233-2103
dikes@pbworld.com
freastridge@engrservices.com
cconrad@collinsengr.com CUTSHAW, DAN COPLEY, BYRD
GRW Engineers, Inc.
DIXON, C. LEWIS
EDELEN, BEN
Summit Egnineering, Inc.
Ph: (317) 347-3650
CDP Engineers, Inc.
HDR Engineering, Inc.
Ph: (606) 432-1447
dcutshaw@grwinc.com
Ph: (859) 264-7500
Ph: (859) 223-3755
cdixon@cdpengineers.com
ben.edelen@hdrinc.com
bcopley@summit-engr.com CZOR, LEE J. COTTINGHAM, JERRY
Thelen Associates, Inc.
DOMPKE, SCOTT
EGER, JEFF
EA Partners, PLC
Ph: (859) 746-9400
GRW Engineers, Inc.
HDR Engineering, Inc.
Ph: (859) 296-9889
lczor@thelenassoc.com
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Ph: (859) 223-3755
sdompke@grwinc.com
jeff.eger@hdrinc.com
CRAIG, MATTHEW
DAVIS, MICHAEL
DOWLER, ROB
ELIZER, MARSHALL
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Strand Associates, Inc.
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
Gresham, Smith and Partners
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Ph: (859) 225-8500
Ph: (502) 695-9800
Ph: (502) 627-8900
mcraig@grwinc.com
mike.davis@strand.com
rdowler@hmbpe.com
marshall_elizer@gspnet.com
CRAYCRAFT, CHUCK
DEITZ, DAVID
DRAPER, ROBERT
ERIK, MIKE
H. W. Lochner, Inc.
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
AECOM
Ph: (859) 224-4476
Ph: (859) 744-1218
Ph: (502) 254-2344
Ph: (502) 569-2301
ccraycraft@hwlochner.com
ddeitz@palmernet.com
robert.draper@burgessniple.com
mike.erik@aecom.com
CRAYNE, DONNY
DERRICK, DAVID
DRIES, DAVID
F
CMTA, Inc.
Derrick Engineering, Inc.
AMEC Environment &
FARBER, JESS
Ph: (859) 253-0892
Ph: (502) 636-9273
dcrayne@cmtaegrs.com
derrickinc@bellsouth.net
jcottingham@eapartners.com D
Infrastructure, Inc.
CMTA, Inc.
Ph: (502) 267-0700
Ph: (502) 326-3085
david.dries@amec.com
jfarber@cmtaegrs.com
CREASEY, TOM Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. Ph: (859) 422-3000
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FARMER, CHRISTOPHER
G
GILKERSON, RON
GREEN, MITCHELL
Bacon Farmer Workman
GABBARD, GREG
GRW Engineers, Inc.
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Ph: (502) 695-9800
Ph: (270) 443-1995
Ph: (859) 223-3999
rgilkerson@grwinc.com
mgreen@hmbpe.com
cfarmer@bfwengineers.com
ggabbard@grwinc.com GILLESPIE, KELLY
GREGORY, BRAD Municipal Engineering Company
Engineering & Testing Inc.
FISTER, BEN
GALAVOTTI, NICOLE
Bell Engineering, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Shield Environmental
Ph: (859) 278-5412
Ph: (502) 875-3787
kgillespie@hkbell.com
bgregory@mecconsultants.com
GLAZE, BRIAN
GRIDER, JOE
FISTER, ERIC
DLZ Kentucky, Inc.
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
GALLEGOS, RHANDI Q.
Ph: (502) 695-2300
Ph: (502) 695-9800
Ph: (859) 223-3999
American Engineers, Inc.
bglaze@dlz.com
jgrider@hmbpe.com
efister@grwinc.com
Ph: (770) 421-8422 GNAU, RANDALL
GROSS, ALBERT
Municipal Engineering Company
EA Partners, PLC
GARDNER, J. STEVEN
Ph: (502) 875-3787
Ph: (859) 296-9889
ECSI, LLC
rgnau@mecconsultants.com
eapartners@eapartners.com
GODSHALL, LOUISE
GROVES, GREG
GRW Engineers, Inc.
AECOM Ph: (502) 569-2301
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Associates, Inc.
bfister@grwinc.com
Ph: (859) 294-5155
nicole_galavotti@shieldmw.com
rgallegos@aei.cc FLYNN, BRIAN Rivercrest Engineering Incorporated Ph: (270) 519-7675
Ph: (859) 233-2103
bflynn@rivercresteng.com
jsgardner@engrservices.com
FOSTER, A. TAGGART
GARRISON, JAMES
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Staggs & Fisher Consulting
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
lgodshall@grwinc.com
greg.groves@aecom.com
GOFF, TRACY
H
Summit Engineering, Inc.
HALL, DANL
GARRISON, PEGGY
Ph: (606) 432-1447
Vaughn & Melton
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
tgoff@summit-engr.com
Engineers, Inc. Ph: (859) 271-3246
Ph: (502) 254-2344
jim.garrison@burgessniple.com
tfoster@sfengineering.com FRANCISCO, TONY L. Pike Technical Services, Inc.
Ph: (502) 254-2344
Ph: (606) 432-0300
peggy.garrison@burgessniple.com
Consulting Engineers, Inc. Ph: (606) 248-6600
dlhall@vaughnmelton.com
GOODIN, CLINT Vaughn & Melton
HALL, KIRK
FULLER II, DON
GILBERT, DANIEL
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Ph: (606) 248-6600
World Tower Co., Inc.
Ph: (859) 233-2100
Ph: (859) 422-3000
crgoodin@vaughnmelton.com
Ph: (270) 247-3642
don.fuller@stantec.com
daniel.gilbert@stantec.com
Consulting Engineers, Inc.
douglas@worldtower.com GOODMAN, AL CDM Smith Ph: (502) 452-1700
goodmana@cdmsmith.com
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HELM, HARVEY
HILL, MIKE
HUNLEY, TONY
Hall-Harmon Engineers Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Summit Engineering, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Ph: (859) 269-3150
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Ph: (859) 264-9860
Ph: (859) 422-3000
kitty.hall-harmon@hhenet.com
hhelm@grwinc.com
mhill@summit-engr.com
tony.hunley@stantec.com
HANEY, LESLIE
HENCH, ROB
HILLMAN, JOSH
HUTCHESON, CRYSTAL L.
EA Partners, PLC
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Jacobi Toombs & Lanz Inc.
5H Technologies, Inc.
Ph: (859) 296-9889
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Ph: (502) 583-5994
Ph: (270) 448-0755
lhaney@eapartners.com
rhench@grwinc.com
j.hillman@jtleng.com
dh@5htech.com
HANS, R. ANTHONY
HENDERSHOT, PHILIP
HODSKINS, JOSEPH
HUTCHESON, DAVID F., JR.
CMTA, Inc.
CDM Smith
J. M. Crawford & Associates, Inc.
5H Technologies, Inc.
Ph: (502) 326-3085
Ph: (502) 452-1700
Ph: (859) 263-4399
Ph: (270) 448-0755
ahans@cmtaegrs.com
hendershotpt@cdmsmith.com
jhhodskins@jmcaa.com
dh@5htech.com
HARDIN, GLENN
HENRY, JOE
HOLBERT, RODNEY
HUTCHESON, DAVID F., SR.
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
5H Technologies, Inc.
Ph: (859) 422-3000
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Ph: (502) 254-2344
Ph: (270) 448-0755
glenn.hardin@stantec.com
jhenry@grwinc.com
rodney.holbert@burgessniple.com
dh@5htech.com
HARMON, LARRY
HERMAN, JOE
HOWARD, KEVIN
HYNNIMAN, BRIAN
Hall-Harmon Engineers, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Summit Engineering, Inc.
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
Ph: (859) 269-3150
Ph: (859) 422-3000
Ph: (606) 432-1447
Ph: (502) 695-9800
larry.harmon@hhenet.com
joe.herman@stantec.com
khoward@summit-engr.com
bhynniman@hmbpe.com
HARRIS, MICHAEL
HIGGINS, DAVID
HOWLETT, MICHELLE
I
Jacobi Toombs & Lanz Inc.
CMTA, Inc., Consulting Engineers
CDP Engineers, Inc.
IULG, WARREN
Ph: (502) 583-5994
Ph: (859) 253-0892
Ph: (859) 264-7500
GRW Engineers, Inc.
m.harris@jtleng.com
dhiggins@cmtaegrs.com
mhowlett@cdpengineers.com
Ph: (859) 331-9220
wiulg@grwinc.com HATFIELD, TOM
HILBORN, JIM
HUBERT, SHAMINDA
EA Partners, PLC
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Biagi, Chance, Cummins,
Ph: (859) 296-9889
Ph: (615) 366-1600
London, Titzer, Inc.
thatfield@eapartners.com
jhilborn@grwinc.com
J JACOBS, MICHAEL
Ph: (502) 633-1506
GRW Engineers, Inc.
hubert@bcclt.com
Ph: (859) 223-3999
mjacobs@grwinc.com
HEIL, DAVID
HILL, BRIAN
T.H.E. Engineers
CMW, Inc.
HUNDLEY, DOUG L.
Ph: (859) 263-0009
Ph: (859) 254-6623
CMTA, Inc.
dave@theengrs.com
bhill@cmwaec.com
Ph: (502) 326-3085
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KELLY, GLEN
L
LEITCH, JENNY
Buell, Fryer, McReynolds, Jahed, Inc.
QK4
LAMB, DAVID
Staggs & Fisher
Ph: (859) 278-5050
Ph: (502) 585-2222
Associated Engineers, Inc.
p.jahed@bfmj.com
gkelly@qk4.com
Ph: (270) 821-7732
Ph: (859) 271-3246
dlamb@associatedengineers.com
jleitch@sfengineering.com
Consulting Engineers Inc.
JOHNSON, JOSHUA
KELLY, JEREMY
Collins Engineers, Inc.
CMTA, Inc.
LANZ, JORGE
LEMASTER, HERB
Ph: (859) 333-8193
Ph: (502) 326-3085
Jacobi Toombs & Lanz, Inc.
Tetra Tech, Inc.
jjohnson@collinsengr.com
jkelly@cmtaegrs.com
Ph: (502) 583-5994
Ph: (502) 584-5555
j.lanz@jtleng.com
herb.lemaster@tetratech.com
JOHNSON, MIKE
KELLY, TAYLOR
GRW Engineers, Inc.
QK4
LAPORTE, EDMUNDO
LENZI, JOSEPH
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Ph: (502) 585-2222
ECSI, LLC
Senler, Campbell and Associates, Inc.
mjohnson@grwinc.com
tkelly@qk4.com
Ph: (859) 233-2103
Ph: (502) 636-3568
elaporte@engrservices.com
jlenzi@senlercampbell.com
JONES, MICHAEL
KELTING, H. CHRISTOPHER
Vaughn & Melton Consulting
CMTA, Inc.
LAROSE, VICKI
LEONARD, ELLEANOR
Ph: (859) 253-0892
Civil Design, Inc.
Leonard Engineering, PLLC
hkelting@cmtaegrs.com
Ph: (502) 671-0060
Ph: (502) 228-7980
vlarose@civildesigninc.com
elleanor@leonardengineering.net
Engineers, Inc. Ph: (606) 248-6600
mrjones@vaughnmelton.com KEMP, TODD JUSTICE, BILLY J.
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
LARSEN, PAUL
LEONARD, STEVE
Pike Technical Services, Inc.
Ph: (615) 297-8957
Thelen Associates, Inc.
Leonard Engineering, PLLC
Ph: (606) 432-0300
tkemp@palmernet.com
Ph: (859) 746-9400
Ph: (502) 228-7980
plarsen@thelenassoc.com
steve@leonardengineering.net
K
KENNEDY, ROGER
KEATH, CHRISTOPHER
GRW Engineers, Inc.
LAYSON, ANDREW S.
LESLIE, III, JERRY
Staggs & Fisher
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Municipal Engineering Company
H.W. Lochner Inc.
rkennedy@grwinc.com
Ph: (502) 875-3787
Ph: (859) 224-4476
alayson@mecconsultants.com
jleslie@hwlochner.com
Consulting Engineers, Inc. Ph: (859) 271-3246
ckeath@sfengineering.com
KNARR, WILLIAM Kenvirons, Inc.
LEE, CRAIG
LEWIS, JEREMY
KELLUM, ALAN
Ph: (502) 695-4357
S & ME, Inc.
CMTA, Inc.
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bknarr@kenvirons.com
Ph: (859) 293-5518
Ph: (502) 326-3085
clee@smeinc.com
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Ph: (859) 253-0892
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KRAESZIG, GREG LINDEMAN, DAVID
Staggs & Fisher Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
Ph: (859) 271-3246
Ph: (859) 744-1218
gkraeszig@sfengineering.com
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M
MATHEWS, MARCELYN
MCMAINE, RONALD
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
MAGGARD, MIKE
DLZ Kentucky
Bell Engineering
Ph: (859) 422-3000
Sisler-Maggard Engineering, PLLC
Ph: (502) 695-2300
Ph: (859) 278-5412
mark.litkenhus@stantec.com
Ph: (859) 271-2978
mmathews@dlz.com
rmcmaine@hkbell.com
LOHMEIER, DEBORAH
MATTINGLY, WES
MCREYNOLDS, MIKE
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
MALONE, TIMOTHY J.
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
Buell, Fryer,
Ph: (502) 254-2344
smeng@alltel.net
Synergy Engineering Services, PLLC
Ph: (502) 695-9800
deborah.lohmeier@
Ph: (606) 433-0336
wmattingly@hmbpe.com
burgessniple.com
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McReynolds, Jahed, Inc. Ph: (859) 278-5050
m.mcreynolds@bfmj.com MAYNARD, MONTY
LONG, MITCHELL
MARCHATERRE, MARTY
GRW Engineers, Inc.
MESTA, EDDIE
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Amec Foster Wheeler
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Integrated Engineering, PLLC
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Ph: (502) 267-0700
mmaynard@grwinc.com
Ph: (859) 368-0145
mlong@grwinc.com
marty.marchaterre@amec.com
eddie@int-engineering.com MAZZONI, JAY
LONG, RICHARD
MARSHALL, STEVE
Stantec Consulting Services
MEYER, BRAD
Biagi, Chance, Cummins,
Jacobi Toombs & Lanz, Inc.
Ph: (502) 212-5000
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
Ph: (502) 583-5994
jay.mazzoni@stantec.com
Ph: (502) 695-9800
London, Titzer, Inc. Ph: (502) 633-1506
bmeyer@hmbpe.com
s.marshall@jtleng.com MCCANN, CHARLES D.
long@bcclt.com MARTIN, JOHN
MEYER, KELLY R.
Rivercrest Engineering
LOWE, BRANDON
GRW Engineers, Inc.
WMB, Inc., Consulting Engineers
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Ph: (270) 519-7675
Ph: (502) 284-4118
jmartin@grwinc.com
cmccann@rivercresteng.com
kelly.meyer@hdrinc.com
MARTIN, ROBERT
MCDEVITT, STEVE
MIGNERY, THOMAS
Ph: (859) 299-5226
Incorporated
HDR Engineering, Inc.
brandon@wmbinc.com LYLE, SHANE
Qk4
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Ph: (502) 585-2222
Ph: (502) 254-2344
Ph: (502) 254-2344
Ph: (859) 223-3999
rmartin@qk4.com
steve.mcdevitt@burgessniple.com
thomas.mignery@
slyle@grwinc.com
burgessniple.com MASON, JOHN
MCINTOSH, STUART
Staggs & Fisher
J. M. Crawford & Associates, Inc.
MITCHELL, DENNIS
Ph: (859) 263-4399
American Engineers, Inc.
psmcintosh@jmcaa.com
Ph: (270) 651-7220
Consulting Engineers, Inc. Ph: (859) 271-3246
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jmason@sfengineering.com MCKELWAY, HANK Amec Foster Wheeler Ph: (502) 267-0700
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MUDD, JAMES L. JR.
NICAISE, STEVE
OTT, KEN
Amec Foster Wheeler
Monarch Engineering
Parsons
American Engineers, Inc.
Ph: (859) 255-3308
Ph: (502) 839-1310
Ph: (502) 653-6628
Ph: (502) 245-3813
robert.money@amec.com
jmudd@monarchengineering.net
steve.nicaise@parsons.com
keno@aei.cc
MONTGOMERY, BRAD
MULLINS, ROBERT, JR.
NICKERSON, AARON
OVERMOHLE, PETER
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
American Engineers, Inc.
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Ph: (502) 212-5000
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Ph: (270) 651-7220
bmontgomery@grwinc.com
rob.mullins@stantec.com
anickerson@grwinc.com
povermohle@aei.cc
MONTGOMERY, JOHN
MURRAY, SCOTT
NUNLEY, BOB
P
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
WMB, Inc., Consulting Engineers
PALMER, RANDY
Ph: (859) 422-3000
Ph: (859) 422-3000
Ph: (859) 299-5226
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
john.montgomery@stantec.com
scott.murray@stantec.com
bob@wmbinc.com
Ph: (859) 744-1218
rspalmer@palmernet.com MORGAN, NICK
MUSSLER, KEVIN D.
NUNNERY, RICHARD
Shrout Tate Wilson Engineers
CMTA, Inc.
EA Partners, PLC
PAVONI, JOE
Ph: (859) 277-8177
Ph: (859) 253-0892
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GRW Engineers, Inc.
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MYERS, ANDREW
NUTTER, PERRY
Shield Environmental
CMTA, Inc.
Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.
PERFATER, SCOTT
Ph: (502) 326-3085
Ph: (401) 880-3055
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
amyers@cmtaegrs.com
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MYNEAR, DOUGLAS K.
O
ECSI, LLC
OAKES, TIM
PHILLIPS, CHARLES
CMTA, Inc.
Ph: (859) 233-2103
Kenvirons, Inc.
Shield Environmental
Ph: (859) 253-0892
dmynear@engrservices.com
Ph: (502) 695-4357
Associates, Inc. Ph: (859) 294-5155
scott.perfater@burgessniple.com
mmorris@shieldmw.com MORRIS, TIM
Associates, Inc. Ph: (859) 294-5155
toakes@kenvirons.com
tmorris@cmtaegrs.com N
charles_phillips@shieldmw.com
MOSES, DAVID
NAPIER, JAMES
ODELL, ED
Integrated Engineering PLLC
WMB, Inc., Consulting Engineers
WMB, Inc., Consulting Engineers
PICKERING, BILL
Ph: (859) 368-0145
Ph: (859) 299-5226
Ph: (859) 299-5726
CMW, Inc.
david@int-engineering.com
james@wmbinc.com
odell@wmbinc.com
Ph: (859) 254-6623
bpickering@cmwaec.com MUCCILLO, EDWIN
NEWMAN, SUSAN
ORMAY, CAROL BLEVINS
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
QK4
CMTA Inc.
Ph: (502) 254-2344
Ph: (502) 585-2222
Ph: (502) 326-3085
edwin.muccillo@burgessniple.com
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Q
REEVES, CHRIS
ROBERTS, JAMES
CMTA, Inc.
QUINN, BEN, JR.
CMTA Inc.
Bell Engineering
Ph: (859) 253-0892
American Engineers, Inc.
Ph: (502) 326-3085
Ph: (859) 278-5412
apierce@cmtaegrs.com
Ph: (502) 245-3813
creeves@cmtaengrs.com
jroberts@hkbell.com
PIPER, JIMMY
REID, CHRIS
ROBERTS, RANDY
GRW Engineers, Inc.
QUINN, BEN, SR.
J. M. Crawford & Associates, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services
Ph: (859) 223-3999
American Engineers, Inc.
Ph: (859) 263-4399
Ph: (502) 212-5000
Ph: (270) 651-7220
clreid@jmcaa.com
randy.roberts@stantec.com
RIAL, FRED
ROBERTS, WAYNE
benq@aei.cc
jpiper@grwinc.com
bquinn@aei.cc PORTER, C. DOW R
Tetra Tech, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
RAUCH, ALAN
Ph: (502) 584-5555
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Ph: (859) 294-5155
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
fred.rial@tetratech.com
wroberts@grwinc.com
dow_porter@shieldmw.com
Ph: (859) 233-2100 RICH, SUSAN
ROBINSON, RANDY
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
RAYMER, CHARLES
Ph: (502) 212-5000
Ph: (859) 223-3999
WMB, Inc., Consulting Engineers
susan.rich@stantec.com
rrobinson@grwinc.com
RICHARDS, CRAIG
ROBISON, RAY JR.
Shield Environmental Associates, Inc.
alan.rauch@stantec.com POTTS, JOHN Paradigm Engineers & Constructors
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Ph: (502) 339-8511
Ph: (859) 299-5226
john@paradigmusa.com
charles@wmbinc.com
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
PRINCE, JOHN
REED, DAVID
Ph: (502) 254-2344
Ph: (502) 254-2344
Bell Engineering
QK4
craig.richards@burgessniple.com
ray.robison@burgessniple.com
Ph: (859) 278-5412
Ph: (502) 585-2222
jprince@hkbell.com
dreed@qk4.com
RINEHART, ED
ROBSON, BRAD
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
PROVANCE, SHANNON
REEVES, BRAD
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Ph: (859) 744-1218
HDR Inc.
CMTA Inc.
erinehart@grwinc.com
brobson@palmernet.com
Ph: (270) 444-9691
Ph: (502) 326-3085
shannon.provance@hdrinc.com
breeves@cmtaengrs.com
ROBB, DOUGLASS
ROSEMAN, KENNETH
Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.
CDP Engineers, Inc.
PRYSE, KEITH
REEVES, CHARLES R. JR.
Ph: (401) 880-3055
Ph: (859) 264-7500
Thelen Associates, Inc.
ECSI, LLC
drobb@gpinet.com
kroseman@cdpengineers.com
Ph: (859) 746-9400
Ph: (859) 233-2103
kpryse@thelenassoc.com
creeves@engrservices.com
ROBBINS, LOUIS
ROYER, TODD
GRW Engineers, Inc.
AECOM
Ph: (615) 366-1600
Ph: (502) 569-2301
lrobbins@grwinc.com
todd.royer@aecom.com
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SCHRADER, DAVID F.
SCOTT, RANDOLPH J
SEWELL, STEPHEN
Russell Environmental
Bell Engineering
Vaughn & Melton,
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
Consulting LLC Ph: (502) 682-6931
Ph: (859) 278-5412
dschrader@hkbell.com
john.russell@russellec.com
Ph: (859) 744-1218
Engineers & Architects Ph: (606) 248-6600
ssewell@palmernet.com
rjscott@vaughnmelton.com SCHMITT, NICK
SHARP, BILL
RUSSELL, RANDALL
Amec Foster Wheeler
SCOTT, STEPHEN
CMTA, Inc.
Russell Environmental
Ph: (502) 267-0700
Mason & Hanger
Ph: (502) 326-3085
nick.schmitt@amec.com
Ph: (859) 252-9980
bsharp@cmtaegrs.com
Consulting LLC Ph: (502) 682-6931
randall.russell@russellec.com
stephen.scott@ SCHNEIDER, JOHN
SHEPARD, JIM
masonandhanger.com
Vaughn & Melton, S
Engineers & Architects
Amec Foster Wheeler SCROGGIN, CHARLES
Ph: (502) 267-0700
jim.shepard@amec.com
SALIGA, MARK
Ph: (606) 248-6600
HDR Engineering, Inc.
Shield Environmental
jkschneider@vaughnmelton.com
Ph: (859) 223-3755
Associates, Inc.
charlie.scroggin@hdrinc.com
SIGLER, DAVE
Ph: (502) 493-0305
SCHNEIDER, KEVIN
mark_saliga@shieldmw.com
GRW Engineers, Inc.
SEIBERT, KENNETH
Ph: (859) 233-2100
Ph: (859) 223-3999
CMTA, Inc.
dave.sigler@stantec.com
kschneider@grwinc.com
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SANDERS, MARK D. Summit Engineering, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
SISLER, JOSEPH
kseibert@cmtaegrs.com
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SCHNEIDER, ZACHARY
mdsanders@summit-engr.com
CMTA, Inc.
SEIBERT, MARK
Ph: (859) 271-2978
Ph: (502) 326-3085
CMTA, Inc.
jsisler_sme@windstream.net
zschneider@cmtaegrs.com
Ph: (502) 326-3085
SANDLIN, ARLEN Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Sisler-Maggard Engineering, PLLC
SLADE, STEVE
mseibert@cmtaegrs.com
Ph: (859) 272-5400
SCHULTZ, RONALD
sandlin@pbworld.com
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
SENLER, OSMAN
Ph: (859) 272-5400
Ph: (502) 254-2344
Senler, Campbell and
slade@pbworld.com
SAYLOR, RODERICK
ronald.schultz@burgessniple.com
GRW Engineers, Inc. Ph: (859) 223-3999
SCIBERRAS, JON
rsaylor@grwinc.com
GRW Engineers, Inc.
SCHAEFER, KURT
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Associates, Inc. Ph: (502) 636-3568
SLESSER, CARL
osenler@senlercampbell.com
Slesser Engineering Ph: (502) 425-0187
Ph: (502) 489-8484
SEWELL, MIKE
jsciberras@grwinc.com
Gresham, Smith and Partners
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
sleseng@bellsouth.net
Ph: (502) 627-8900
SLUGANTZ, JOHN
mike_sewell@gspnet.com
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Ph: (859) 422-3000
SCOTT, KAREN
kurt.schaefer@stantec.com
Tetra Tech, Inc.
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Ph: (502) 584-5555
jslugantz@grwinc.com
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SPAULDING, HANK
SWEET, MARK
THELEN, DONALD B.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
H. A. Spalding Engineers
Shield Environmental
Thelen Associates, Inc.
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Ph: (606) 436-2151
bsmallwood@grwinc.com
hank.spaulding@ haspaldingengineers.com
Associates, Inc. Ph: (859) 294-5155
Ph: (859) 746-9400
dthelen@thelenassoc.com
mark_sweet@shieldmw.com
SMITH, JEREMY
THIEKEN, STEPHEN
CMTA, Inc. Consulting Engineers
SPERRY, KEN
SZAK, GAYLA
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
Ph: (859) 253-0892
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Ph: (502) 254-2344
jsmith@cmtaengrs.com
Ph: (502) 695-9800
Ph: (859) 223-3999
stephen.thieken@
ksperry@hmbpe.com
gszak@grwinc.com
Mason & Hanger
SPONAUGLE, KENNETH
SZAK, PETE
THOMAS, DENNIS
Ph: (859) 252-9980
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
ron.smith@masonandhanger.com
Ph: (502) 254-2344
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Ph: (502) 254-2344
ken.sponaugle@burgessniple.com
pszak@grwinc.com
dennis.thomas@burgessniple.com
SPRINGER, THOMAS
T
THOMAS, JOHNATHAN
Ph: (812) 725-7808
QK4
TACKETT, STEVE
GRW Engineers, Inc.
tsolomon@grwinc.com
Ph: (502) 585-2222
Summit Engineering, Inc.
Ph: (502) 489-8484
tspringer@qk4.com
Ph: (606) 432-1447
jthomas@grwinc.com
burgessniple.com
SMITH, RON
SOLOMON, TODD GRW Engineer, Inc.
stackett@summit-engr.com
SONDLES, SCOTT Burgess & Niple, Inc.
STEELE, MIKE
Ph: (502) 254-2344
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
TAYLOR, KENNETH
Ph: (859) 422-3000
Kenvirons, Inc.
mike.steele@stantec.com
Ph: (502) 695-4357
Ph: (859) 271-3246
ktaylor@kenvirons.com
wthomas@sfengineering.com
scott.sondles@burgessniple.com SORENSON, TIM
THOMAS, WAYNE Staggs & Fisher Consulting Engineers Inc.
CDM Smith
STEWART, CHRIS
Ph: (502) 452-1700
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
TAYLOR, MICHAEL
TIPPEY, BRENT
sorensontp@cdmsmith.com
Ph: (502) 695-9800
CDM Smith
HDR Engineering, Inc.
cstewart@hmbpe.com
Ph: (502) 452-1700
Ph: (859) 223-3755
taylorma@cdmsmith.com
brent.tippey@hdrinc.com
SORRELL, TOM CMTA, Inc.
SUTHERLAND, RICHARD
Ph: (502) 326-3085
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
TERRELL, DANIEL
TROTTER, BRIAN
Ph: (859) 233-2100
Shield Environmental Associates
HDR Engineering Inc.
richard.sutherland@stantec.com
Ph: (859) 294-5155
Ph: (859) 629-4800
dan_terrell@shieldmw.com
brian.totter@hdrinc.com
tsorrell@cmtaegrs.com SOUTHALL, B. SCOTT CDP Engineers, Inc. Ph: (859) 264-7500
southall@cdpengineers.com
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W
WATKINS, DARENDA
WILLIAMS, RODDY
GRW Engineers, Inc.
WADE, ROGER J.
CMW, Inc.
Strand Associates, Inc.
Ph: (859) 223-3999
Qk4
Ph: (859) 254-6623
Ph: (502) 583-7020
stucker@grwinc.com
Ph: (502) 585-2222
dwatkins@cmwaec.com
roddy.williams@strand.com
TURNER, WADE
WATSON, WILLIAM
WILLIAMS, VAUGHN
Amec Foster Wheeler
WAGONER, MATT
Paradigm Engineers &
Kenvirons Inc.
Ph: (502) 267-0700
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
rwade@qk4.com
wade.turner@amec.com
Ph: (502) 695-4357
Constructors
Ph: (859) 233-2100
Ph: (502) 339-8511
matt.wagoner@stantec.com
william@paradigmusa.com
vwilliams@kenvirons.com
TUTT, RICHARD
WILLIS, DAYNE A. WALKER, RICHARD
WELLS, DARREN
ECSI, LLC
Ph: (270) 651-7220
Tetra Tech, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Ph: (606) 432-2443
rtutt@aei.cc
Ph: (859) 223-8000
Ph: (859) 223-3999
awillis@engrservices.com
richard.walker@tetratech.com
dwells@grwinc.com
WALLING, BOB
WESSLING, THOMAS
Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
CDP Engineers, Inc.
CMTA, Inc.
Ph: (859) 422-3000
Ph: (859) 264-7500
Ph: (859) 253-0892
mark.willis@stantec.com
bwalling@cdpengineers.com
twessling@cmtaegrs.com
American Engineers, Inc.
V
WILLIS, MARK
VALENTINE, GARY HDR Engineering, Inc. Ph: (502) 284-4118
gary.valentine@hdrinc.com
WILSON, TYLER VAN GANSBEKE, BLAINE Paradigm Engineers & Constructors Ph: (502) 339-8511
blaine@paradigmusa.com VOGELPOHL, THEODORE Thelen Associates, Inc. Ph: (859) 746-9400
tvogelpohl@thelenassoc.com
WARE, KATHRYN
WHITE, ALEX
Shrout Tate Wilson Engineers
K.S. Ware & Associates LLC
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Ph: (859) 277-8177
Ph: (615) 255-9702
Ph: (859) 223-3999
tyler.wilson@stweng.com
kware@kswarellc.com
awhite@grwinc.com
WASHER, SHAWN
WHITLEY, RALPH
HDR Inc.
Shrout Tate Wilson Engineers
Ph: (270) 444-9691
Ph: (859) 277-8177
Ph: (859) 271-3246
shawn.washer@hdrinc.com
ralph.whitley@stweng.com
wwilson@sfengineering.com
WATHEN, CHRISTOPHER
WIJESIRI, HARSHA
WOMACK, SHANE
Kenvirons, Inc.
Integrated Engineering, PLLC
HDR Engineering, Inc.
Ph: (502) 695-4357
Ph: (859) 368-0145
Ph: (859) 223-3755
cwathen@kenvirons.com
harsha@int-engineering.com
shane.womack@hdrinc.com
WILLIAMS, JAMES B.
WOOD, CHUCK
Michael Baker Jr. Inc.
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
Ph: (502) 339-5869
Ph: (859) 744-1218
jwilliams@mbakercorp.com
cwood@palmernet.com
WILSON, WILLIAM P.
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Y
Z
ZIMMERMAN, ALBERT
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
YOST, MIKE
ZEHNDER, KURT
QK4
Tetra Tech, Inc.
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Ph: (502) 585-2222
Ph: (502) 854-5555
Ph: (859) 223-3999
azimmerman@qk4.com
mike.yost@tetratech.com
kzehnder@grwinc.com
YOUNG, TONY
ZIEGLER, WOLFGANG
Gresham, Smith and Partners
GRW Engineers, Inc.
Ph: (502) 627-8900
Ph: (859) 223-3999
tony_young@gspnet.com
wziegler@grwinc.com
Ph: (502) 695-9800
kwood@hmbpe.com WOOLUM, MICHAEL Strand Associates, Inc. Ph: (859) 225-8500
mike.woolum@strand.com
ACEC-KY LOCATION OF FIRMS BY CITY Bowling Green
Frankfort
Henderson
Lexington
Arnold Consulting Engineering
DLZ Kentucky, Inc.
Qk4
Associated Engineers, Inc.
HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
Summit Engineering, Inc.
Bell Engineering
& Surveying K.S. Ware & Associates LLC Crescent Springs
Kenvirons, Inc.
Bowser-Morner Associates, Inc.
Municipal Engineering Company
Hickory
Buell Fryer McReynolds Jahed, Inc.
Qk4
Rivercrest Engineering
CDM Smith
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
Incorporated Georgetown
Erlanger Thelen Associates Inc.
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Russell Environmental Consulting LLC
CDP Engineers, Inc. CMTA, Inc.
Hopkinsville
CMW, Inc.
Bell Engineering
Collins Engineers, Inc. Connolly Consulting
Florence
Glasgow
Lawrenceburg
Integrated Engineering PLLC
American Engineers, Inc.
Cann-Tech LLC
E A Partners, PLC
Monarch Engineering Fort Mitchell
Hazard
ECSI, LLC
GRW Engineers, Inc.
H.A. Spalding Engineers, Inc.
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Engineers PLLC
GRW Engineers, Inc. Hall-Harmon Engineers, Inc.
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HDR Engineering, Inc.
Louisville
H.W. Lochner, Inc.
AECOM
Integrated Engineering PLLC J.M. Crawford & Associates, Inc. Mason & Hanger Palmer Engineering Company, Inc. Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc. Photo Science S &ME, Inc. Shield Environmental Associates, Inc. Shrout Tate Wilson Engineers Sisler-Maggard Engineering, PLLC Staggs & Fisher Consulting Engineers, Inc. Stantec Consulting Services Inc. Strand Associates, Inc. Summit Engineering, Inc. Tetra Tech, Inc. T.H.E. Engineers, Inc. Thelen Associates Inc. Vaughn & Melton Consulting Engineers WMB, Inc.
Amec Foster Wheeler American Engineers, Inc. Biagi, Chance, Cummins, London, Titzer, Inc. Burgess & Niple, Inc. CDM Smith CDP Engineers, Inc. Civil Design Inc. Derrick Engineering, Inc. DLZ Kentucky, Inc. Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. Gresham Smith & Partners, Inc. GRW Engineers, Inc. HDR Engineering, Inc. HMB Professional Engineers, Inc. Integrated Engineering PLLC Jacobi Toombs & Lanz Leonard Engineering, PLLC Michael Baker, Jr., Inc. Palmer Engineering Company, Inc. Paradigm Engineers &
Paducah
Shield Environmental Associates, Inc.
5H Technologies, Inc.
Shrout Tate Wilson Engineers Slesser Engineering, Inc.
Engineering & Testing Inc.
Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
HDR Engineering, Inc.
Strand Associates, Inc.
Utilities Dynamics, Inc.
Tetra Tech, Inc. Paintsville Madisonville
Bocook Engineering, Inc.
Associated Engineers, Inc. HMB Professional Engineers, Inc.
Pikeville ECSI, LLC
Middlesboro
Pike Technical Services, Inc.
Vaughn & Melton
Summit Engineering, Inc.
Consulting Engineers
Synergy Engineering Services, PLLC
Murray
Prestonsburg
Bacon Farmer Workman
Vaughn & Melton
Engineering & Testing Inc.
Consulting Engineers
Owensboro
Prospect
American Engineers, Inc.
CMTA, Inc.
Associated Engineers, Inc. Somerset
Constructors
Qk4
Parsons Qk4
Winchester
Senler, Campbell and
Palmer Engineering Company, Inc.
Associates, Inc.
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Updated 1/11/16
Land Surveyor. A land surveyor is an independent professional who performs land surveying for clients on a fee
1.1. NAME
basis. Land surveyors are qualified by education, ability and
American Council of Engineering Companies of Kentucky is
experience to provide competent land surveying services and
an organization representing independent consulting engineering
must be registered in each state where they practice. Land
firms within the Commonwealth of Kentucky, under the laws of which
surveyors have no commercial affiliations with manufacturers,
it is incorporated. Hereinafter, American Council of Engineering
material suppliers, contractors or others which prejudice
Companies of Kentucky may be referred to as “the Council.”
or subordinate their professional or ethical judgments. Wherever the words “consulting engineer” or “consulting
1.2. AFFILIATION
engineering” appear herein, it is intended that the words
The Council shall be a Member Organization of the American Council
“land surveyor” or “land surveying” may be substituted.
of Engineering Companies (ACEC), and the Member Firms of this Council shall also be required to be Member Firms of and pay dues assessed by ACEC.
1.6.2. Principal. A principal is an individual designated by a Member Firm, who is a sole proprietor, partner, officer, or manager: (a) having an ownership interest, or (b) exercising management
1.3. ABBREVIATION
responsibility for technical or business decisions.
The approved abbreviation of the name of the Council shall be ACEC-KY. 1.7. OBJECTIVES 1.4. LOCATION Location of the headquarters office shall be as determined by the Board of Directors.
The objectives of the Council are to: a. promote and maintain ethical professional standards within the practice of consulting engineering; b. advance the value of the consulting engineer to the public, and to
1.5. ORGANIZATION The organizational structure of the Council shall consist of three Regions (Western, Central, Eastern), the geographic limits of which shall be as determined by the Board of Directors. Each region shall be represented on the ACEC-KY Board of Directors as described hereinafter.
educate the public regarding the work of the consulting engineer; c. promote harmony, cooperation and mutual understanding among consulting engineers engaged in private practice, d. promote the professional and economic welfare of its Member Firms; and, e. act as a clearinghouse and information center on all matters of
1.6. DEFINITIONS 1.6.1.
mutual interest to its Member Firms.
Consulting Engineer. A consulting engineer is an independent professional engineer who performs one or more of the disciplines of professional engineering services for clients on a fee basis. Consulting engineers are qualified by education, ability and experience to provide competent engineering services and must be registered as professional engineers in each state where they practice.
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ARTICLE 2Â -Â MEMBERSHIP
2.1.3. Life Members shall be fully retired from active practice, have no commercial affiliations with manufacturers, material suppliers,
2.1. CLASSES OF MEMBERSHIP The classes of membership of the Council shall have the qualifications
contractors or others which prejudice or subordinate their professional or ethical judgments, have been Members of this
described below.
Council at least 10 years, have attained the age of 60, and shall
2.1.1. Member Firms shall be limited to those individual firms, parent
Life Members and, as long as they remain inactive from practice,
firms, branch offices, divisions or subsidiaries whose resident principals furnish independent consulting engineering or land surveying services, and shall: a. maintain established offices within Kentucky for the practice of consulting engineering or land surveying, as (i) sole proprietorships; (ii) partnerships; or (iii) corporations or divisions or subsidiaries furnishing consulting engineering or land surveying services, provided that their principals act for them on professional policies and activities; b. have one or more principals licensed professionally in accordance with the laws of Kentucky; c. belong to the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC); d. practice in accordance with the ACEC Professional and Ethical Conduct Guidelines; and, e. practice under an organizational arrangement that does not involve a conflict of interest or that does not subordinate independent professional judgment to other considerations. Firms or corporations, wholly or partially owned by commercial, construction contracting, manufacturing, sales, public utility, holding company or other similar organizations which function as service organizations for the controlling company, shall not be eligible for membership if such ownership arrangements prejudice or subordinate the professional or ethical judgments of the consulting engineers and land surveyors. 2.1.2. Members shall be principals of Member Firms.
request as Members in good standing to the Council to become may so continue in this class of membership without payment of dues, and shall have all the rights and privileges of Members of this Council, except that they shall have no voting representation as is otherwise stipulated for Member Firms in Section 2.5.1. 2.1.4. Affiliate Member is allowed as defined in Section 2.6. 2.2. ADMISSION 2.2.1. Member Firms. A prospective Member Firm must apply to the Council for acceptance as a Member Firm by submitting a completed official application form signed by the chief executive officer of the firm. The Membership Committee shall review the application and forward it to the Board of Directors with a recommendation. At the time that the Committee sends its recommendation to the Board of Directors, all Member Firms will be notified of the identity of the firm applicant which has been favorably recommended to the Board. The Board of Directors shall not act on the membership application until at least two weeks have elapsed from the time the notifications are sent to Member Firms. Member Firms may, during this period, offer comments to the Board concerning the membership application. Admission of a firm applicant into the Council will be based upon the criteria of Section 2.1.1. herein. 2.2.2. Members. All individual principals of a firm become Members when the firm becomes a Member Firm of the Council, and shall pay no additional individual dues. They shall cease to be Members if their firm ceases to be a Member Firm of the Council, or if they individually cease to be principals of a Member Firm.
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ACEC-KY BYLAWS 2.2.3. Life Members. Members who desire to maintain Life Membership
2.4.3. Expulsion. A Member Firm shall be expelled if it ceases to
shall apply to the Council. The Council shall notify ACEC upon
fulfill the qualifications for membership as defined in Article 2
approval of a Life Member. The Council will carry all individual Life
herein, or if it neglects or declines to furnish such information
Members on the Life Member rolls without further dues obligations.
as to its professional conduct or practices as may be required by the Council to determine whether or not such qualifications are
2.2.4. Affiliate Members is as defined in 2.6.
met. A Member Firm shall also be expelled from membership if it intentionally misrepresents such information necessary
2.3. CERTIFICATION
to establish eligibility for its membership or the appropriate
Annually, each Member Firm shall certify that its number of employees
level of its annual dues. A Member Firm may be expelled
is correct as reported, that it continues to meet membership criteria
from membership on the grounds that its conduct or policy is
requirements, and that it intends to continue to comply with all lawful
prejudicial to the interests of the Council.
provisions of the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct Guidelines
A Member Firm may not be expelled under the provisions of
established by the Council. Annual certification shall occur at the time of
the preceding paragraph until after it has had the opportunity
submitting information for the annual Membership Directory on forms
to be heard by the Ethical Practices Committee as discussed
provided by the Council.
further in Article 7 herein. The findings and any expulsion recommendation of the Ethical Practices Committee shall
2.4. SEPARATION
be forwarded in writing to the Board of Directors and to the
Separation from the Council of a member of any class may come about
Member Firm concerned. In considering the recommendations
through resignation, non-payment of dues, or expulsion.
of the Ethical Practices Committee, the Board of Directors may conduct further deliberations of the complaints against the
2.4.1. Resignation. A Member Firm may resign from the Council upon
Member Firm. Expulsion, if approved by the Board of Directors,
written notice to the Council. Resignations shall be effective
shall require an affirmative majority vote of the Board members
upon fulfillment of all obligations to the date of resignation.
present and voting. The action of the Board of Directors shall be final, and shall be communicated in writing to the affected
2.4.2. Non-Payment of Dues. Any Member Firm which becomes in
Member Firm.
arrears in dues by a full calendar quarter shall be dropped from the membership roster and be placed on an Inactive List. Such Member
2.5. FIRM REPRESENTATION
Firm shall be informed of this action and given three months to
Each Member Firm may designate its representatives. Requirements shall
reinstate its membership by full payment of all dues owed, before
be as follows:
being removed from the Inactive List. Application for reinstatement of membership of Member Firms placed on the Inactive List will not
2.5.1. Representatives shall be principals, as defined in Article 1
be considered without payment of all outstanding dues. A Member
herein. The number of representatives shall not exceed the
Firm remaining on the Inactive List after the three-month period has
index number of the Member Firm for which it is paying dues.
elapsed shall be dropped from membership within the Council, and
Each Firm Member shall have one vote for each of its index
shall be so advised in writing.
numbers as provided for in the Bylaws. A Member Firm with an
In hardship cases, Member Firms may, prior to being in arrears, appeal in writing to the Board of Directors for inactive status
index number of two or more may have its total vote cast by one representative.
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2.5.2. Most items of business coming before the Council and requiring voting can be addressed by voice vote. On issues wherein voice vote responses demonstrate a significant lack
d. Affiliate Membership may be terminated at any time at the sole discretion of the Board of Directors. e. Affiliate Membership shall be permitted up to two representatives
of majority, as ruled by the President and/or requested by any
and shall notify the ACEC-KY promptly when there is a change
representative, and as required in Section 3.2. herein, the
in representation.
voting process will be conducted by means of secret ballots tabulated by index numbers.
f. Affiliate Member representatives may serve on any ACEC-KY committee, as appointed by the President, and may attend and participate in ACEC-KY membership activities. Affiliate Members
2.5.3. Each Member Firm will designate one of its representatives as
shall not be eligible to vote, serve as committee chairs or officers of
the firm’s Contact Member, to whose attention the Council shall
ACEC-KY. Affiliate Members shall not be eligible to participate in the
direct any transmittals for the firm, and to whom the Council
ACEC-KY group life/health insurance.
will contact in seeking information or assistance required in the course of the Council’s business.
g. The dues for Affiliate Membership shall be determined each year for the next succeeding year by the Board of Directors. h. Affiliate Members may not use Affiliate Membership status in
2.6. AFFILIATE MEMBERSHIP
ACEC-KY for any commercial purpose, except they may list Affiliate
The purpose of an Affiliate Membership is to promote enhanced
Membership in proposals (and similar documents of short term
communication, cooperation and coordination between ACEC-KY Member
duration) to members of ACEC-KY.
Firms and firms or organizations providing services and/or products commonly used by ACEC-KY Members. Affiliate Membership grants
ARTICLE 3 - GOVERNMENT
membership into the American Council of Engineering Companies of Kentucky only (not the American Council of Engineering Companies).
3.1. GOVERNING BOARD AND OFFICERS
a. Any organization which provides services and products commonly used by ACEC-KY Members and supports the goals of ACEC-KY shall
3.1.1. The government of the Council shall be vested in a Board of
be eligible for Affiliate Membership. Affiliate Membership shall be
Directors consisting of the President, President-Elect, Secretary,
limited to organizations that are not eligible for regular membership
Treasurer, Immediate Past President, National Director and
within ACEC-KY.
three Council Directors. Chairs of the Energy and Environment,
b. An organization desirous of having Affiliate Membership within
Finance and Administration Cabinet, Legislative, Membership,
ACEC-KY shall submit to ACEC-KY a completed application form.
Professional Development, and Transportation Steering
The designated staff of ACEC-KY shall review the application and
Committees shall serve as ex-officio members of the Board of
make its recommendation on said application to the ACEC-KY Board
Directors without voting privileges. Chairs of other committees
of Directors. The staff may interview other ACEC-KY members who
may be invited at the discretion of the Board of Directors to
are familiar with the applicant to help assure that the character and
attend its meetings.
business practices of the applicant are consistent with the nature and disposition of ACEC-KY. If the Board of Directors concurs in the
3.1.2. An Executive Committee, composed of the President, President-
recommendation of the staff, an invitation of Affiliate Membership in
Elect, Secretary, Treasurer, and Immediate Past President, shall
ACEC-KY shall be issued to the applicant.
meet on call of the President, and may be empowered by the
c. If for any reason the Board of Directors decides not to accept an
Board of Directors to act on behalf of the Council. The Executive
organization seeking Affiliate Membership, the applicant shall be
Director of the Council shall serve as an ex-officio member of the
so informed.
Board of Directors without voting privileges.
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3.3. MEMBER FIRM LIMITATIONS
Immediate Past President shall be elected for terms of one year.
A Member Firm shall have no more than one firm representative serving in
The National Director shall be elected for a term of two years.
an elected position on the Board of Directors in any one year.
The three Council Directors shall be elected for three-year terms, and shall be staggered so that only one shall be elected each
3.4. DUTIES
year. The Member Firm for which a Council Director is employed
The President, or in his/her absence, the President-Elect, shall preside over
shall have its business address within the Region (Western,
all meetings of the Council and of the Board of Directors. The Secretary
Central, Eastern) for which the Council Director is elected to
shall be responsible for keeping a complete record of all proceedings of
represent. No elected member of the Board of Directors, except
the Council. He/she shall keep a roll of the Members and shall perform
the Secretary or Treasurer, shall succeed himself/ herself, other
other usual duties of the office of Secretary. The Treasurer shall be
than in the circumstance of a full term following an assumption
responsible for issuing statements for and collection of all dues and
of, or appointment to, a vacated office as discussed in Section
assessments, and shall be the custodian of all funds of the Council. Bills
3.5. herein.
for payment shall be approved by and all checks shall be countersigned by any two of the President, President-Elect, Treasurer, Immediate Past
3.1.4. The presence of five Board members shall constitute a quorum
President and Executive Director. The Board of Directors shall guide
for meetings of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors
and direct the general policy of the Council; shall be the final deciding
shall meet at the call of the President, and at such times as the
body and spokesman for the Council; and shall direct the activities of
Board may designate, but not less than four times per year.
the functional committees. The Board of Directors shall develop and
The President may call the Board of Directors into Executive
publish for the membership an operating policy establishing guidelines for
Session, at his/her discretion, to discuss personnel or other
operations and amplifying responsibilities and duties of officers
sensitive matters. Special Board meetings may be called at the
and committees.
request of the President, or of the President-Elect acting with the approval of, or in the absence or incapacitation of, the President.
3.5. VACANCIES IN OFFICE
The President shall call a meeting of the Board of Directors to consider any special problem, upon receiving requests for that
3.5.1. If a vacancy occurs in the office of the President, the President-
purpose from at least two Member Firms. At least two days
Elect shall assume the duties of the President for the remainder of
notice shall be given before any Board meeting is called, except
that term of office, and subsequently, will serve for the full term
in case of an emergency.
as President to which he/she would normally have been entitled when elected to the office of President-Elect. Concurrently with
3.2. ELECTION
the assumption of the vacated presidency by the President-Elect,
At least sixty days prior to the Annual Meeting, the President shall
the Board of Directors shall appoint an Acting President-Elect to
appoint a Nominating Committee, consisting of the Immediate Past
serve the remainder of that term of office. In this circumstance
President as chair, and two Members who are not members of the Board
of appointment of an Acting President-Elect, the next election
of Directors. This committee shall advise the membership at least two
of officers shall include an open election of the President-Elect
weeks prior to the Annual Meeting of its nominations of candidates for
for the upcoming fiscal year. The Acting President-Elect may be
the Board of Directors. Nominations may be made from the floor at the
included as a nominee for President-Elect in this open election.
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ARTICLE 5 - AMENDMENTS TO BYLAWS
the presidency remains unchanged, the Board of Directors shall appoint an Acting President-Elect to serve the remainder of that term of office. In this circumstance of appointment of an Acting President-Elect, the next election of officers shall include open elections of the President and President-Elect. The Acting President-Elect may be included as a nominee for President or President-Elect in this open election. 3.5.3. If a vacancy occurs in the office of Secretary, Treasurer, National Director or Council Director, an appointment to fill the unexpired term will be made by the President, subject to approval of the Board of Directors at its next meeting. In case of a vacancy in
5.1. The Bylaws can be amended by a majority vote of the entire membership as expressed by index numbers. 5.2. Proposed amendments shall be submitted to or developed within the Board of Directors. If approved by the Board, a copy of such amendments shall be submitted to each Member Firm for formal approval. 5.3. Upon receipt of approval by the required number of Member Firms, the amendments shall become a part of the Bylaws. ARTICLE 6 - LIABILITY OF THE COUNCIL
the office of Immediate Past President, the latest Past President available will serve on the Board. In case of a vacancy in a
6.1. The Council shall not be bound by the action of any of its officers or
committee chair who serves as an ex-officio member of the
members unless such action is duly authorized by a quorum of the Board
Board, the President shall appoint a replacement.
of Directors, or by a vote of the general membership, and the action of the
ARTICLE 4 - COUNCIL MEETINGS 4.1. REGULAR MEETINGS
governing body is duly recorded in the minutes of the meeting in which the action was authorized. ARTICLE 7 - ETHICS AND DISCIPLINE
The Council will hold general membership meetings quarterly. The rules of procedure for meetings shall be established by the Board of Directors,
7.1. CODE OF ETHICS AND GUIDE FOR PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
or in the absence of specific Bylaws or Rules of Policy and Procedure,
Each Member Firm shall file with the Council a signed statement stating that:
Robert’s Rules of Order, Revised. A majority of the Members present
a. principals of the Member Firm have read the Bylaws of the Council
at any constitutional or duly called meeting of the Council, including a
and the Code of Ethics and Guide for Professional Conduct of
quorum of the Board of Directors, shall constitute a quorum.
Consulting Engineers promulgated by the American Council of Engineering Companies;
4.2. ANNUAL MEETINGS The June meeting of the Council will be designated as its Annual Meeting. Election of Council officers and those members of the Board of Directors
b. the Member Firm agrees to abide by the provisions of those documents; and c. the Member Firm agrees that payment of annual renewal of
who are to be elected in accordance with Section 3.2. herein, shall be
dues shall constitute a reaffirmation of the agreement to abide
held at the Annual Meeting prior to the close of the fiscal year on June 30.
by the provisions of those documents, as they may have then been amended.
4.3. SPECIAL MEETINGS Special meetings of the Council may be called by the Board of Directors at its discretion, and shall be called by the Board of Directors upon its receipt of a written petition submitted by at least 30 percent of the Member Firms in good standing.
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ARTICLE 8 - DUES AND ASSESSMENTS
7.2.1. A Member Firm may be censured or expelled from membership if
8.1. DUES
the Member Firm (or its Members acting on behalf of the Firm): a. violates the Bylaws of the Council; b. violates the Code of Ethics or the Guide for Professional Conduct, as amended from time to time, promulgated by the
8.1.1. The annual dues, payable in advance in July, shall be established by voting at the Annual Meeting on the recommendation of the Board of Directors.
American Council of Engineering Companies of Kentucky; or c. commits an act bringing discredit to the profession or is found by a court of law to have committed a fraud or any other
8.1.2. The ACEC portion of the dues shall be calculated by multiplying the index number times the fee per index number established by ACEC.
crime involving moral turpitude. 8.1.3. The Council portion of the dues shall be calculated by multiplying 7.2.2. Ethical Practices Committee. The Ethical Practices Committee shall consider all complaints made against a Member Firm (or
the index number times the fee per index number established by vote of the membership of Council.
its Members) that involve possible cause for discipline, and may initiate an inquiry on its motion. No disciplinary action
8.1.4. Index numbers shall be based on ACEC index numbers.
shall be taken until the Member Firm has had an opportunity to present its side of the complaints. The Committee shall make such investigation as it deems appropriate, and may dismiss
8.1.5. Initial dues on new Member Firms shall be pro-rated on a quarterly basis from the date of admission into the Council.
the complaint, or by a majority vote of the members of the Committee, may censure the Member Firm in writing.
8.1.6. Upon written request to the Council, a Member Firm may pay its
If a majority of the members of the Committee believe that the
dues on a quarterly basis with incremental payments due in July,
Member Firm should be expelled, however, the Committee
October, January and April of each fiscal year.
shall recommend expulsion to the Board of Directors in writing along with a statement of charges against the Member Firm. 7.2.3. Board of Directors Review. The Board of Directors shall review the proceedings and expulsion recommendation of
8.1.7. No dues will be required from Members or Life Members. 8.1.8. Provisions of this Article shall not deter the Board of Directors, at its discretion, from offering dues incentives to prospective Firm Members.
the Ethical Practices Committee. By a majority vote of its members present and voting, the Board of Directors shall either
8.2. ASSESSMENTS
approve the recommended expulsion, or in lieu thereof, shall choose to censure the Member Firm in writing and publish
8.2.1. The Council may, at its discretion and upon recommendation of
same in the Council’s communications to its membership,
the Board of Directors, levy special assessments upon its Member
but otherwise shall not dismiss the complaints against the
Firms by an affirmative two-thirds vote of the total eligible voting
Member Firm. The action of the Board of Directors shall be
power cast. The amount of a special assessment will be established
final. The Council shall notify the Member Firm of the decision
as a fee per index number. An assessment will be levied for a single
by registered mail, postage prepaid, sent to the Member
fiscal year only, and can be implemented beyond that period only
Firm at its address as shown on the Council’s records.
with an affirmative vote of the successor Board of Directors. 8.2.2. Assessments shall not be levied against Members or Life Members.
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ARTICLE 9 - COMMITTEES
9.1.8. Professional Development Committee shall plan and carry out high quality, low cost professional development experiences
9.1. APPOINTED COMMITTEES The President shall appoint the following committees, and any other committees, sub-committees or task forces deemed to be needed by the Council. The President shall be an ex-officio member of all these committees. 9.1.1. Budget Committee shall consist of the President-Elect, the Treasurer and the Executive Director and shall be responsible for developing the proposed annual budget. 9.1.2 Energy and Environment Committee shall establish and maintain a productive working relationship with the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet representing the interests of the Member Firms on energy and environmental issues. This committee shall coordinate the work of its appropriate sub-committees, and shall maintain communications with other ACEC-KY committees/ sub-committees which are focused on environmental issues. 9.1.3. Ethical Practices Committee shall be created for the purposes established in Section 2.4.3. and Article 7 of these Bylaws.
addressing the needs of Member Firms. Creation of non-dues income will also be part of this committee’s charge. This will be a joint committee with the Kentucky Society of Professional Engineers (KSPE). 9.1.9. Transportation Steering Committee shall establish and maintain a productive working relationship with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KTC), representing the interests of the Member Firms. This will include maintenance of the Partnering Agreement between the ACEC-KY and the KTC. This Committee shall coordinate the work of its appropriate sub-committees. 9.2. COORDINATING COMMITTEE The Coordinating Committee shall consist of the respective current Presidents, Presidents-Elect and Immediate Past Presidents of the Council and of the Kentucky Society of Professional Engineers (KSPE), working together to promote communication and cooperation between the two organizations, to advance common causes, and to foster harmony in respective administrative and staffing needs. The Executive Director shall act as chair of this committee.
9.1.4. Finance and Administration Cabinet Committee shall establish and maintain a productive working relationship with the Finance and Administration Cabinet, representing the interests of the Member Firms. 9.1.5. Legislative Committee shall monitor activities of the Kentucky General Assembly and coordinate the interests of Member Firms. This will be a joint committee with the Kentucky Society of Professional Engineers (KSPE). 9.1.6. Membership Committee shall plan and carry out a continuous membership campaign focused on increasing the number of ACEC-KY and ACEC Member Firms. 9.1.7. Nominating Committee shall be chaired by the immediate Past-President and include two members who are not members of the Board of Directors. This committee shall present a list of nominees as provided for in Section 3.2. of these Bylaws.
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THE CORRECT WAY TO
SELECT AN ENGINEER Use of proper selection process when seeking
least 44 states, many local agencies and many
WHY USE QBS?
to engage an Engineer will yield:
private sector owners and institutions, has a
Federal Law requires its use. The Brooks Act,
long and positive history.
Public Law 92-582, reaffirmed by Public Law
• a unique relationship with a trusted advisor • additions to your team’s special experience and competence • someone whose mission it is to solve your problem/meet your needs • a professional who has the expertise to search out innovative, alternative approaches for your project The selection of an Engineer is one of the most important decisions that will be made
100-464; included in transportation (T-21), aviation (Air-21) legislation and Superfund;
the most qualified consultant to apply technical
soon to be included in Federal water acts.
knowledge and relevant project experience to
Kentucky State Law requires its use. KRS
develop a functional and cost-effective project
45A requires the use of QBS when procuring
design to meet the intended needs.
Engineer, Architect or Engineering-related
The most effective use of an engineer is for
services (“...specialized professional services...
them to become the “trusted advisor” of the
that are involved in the planning, design,
owner, a member of the team representing the
construction, maintenance, or operation
owner’s interests.
of Kentucky’s transportation systems or
Qualifications Based Selection is a
construction projects...”)
throughout the process of completing a
competitive contracting process that includes
successful project. This statement also applies
public announcement of projects, full and
Public Works Association) which represents
to the selection of architects, land surveyors,
open competition, and careful review of
the owners who procure engineering
and related professional services.
firms’ capabilities, experience, technical
services. The APWA publication, Selection
skill and personnel. Fee negotiations with
and Use of Engineers, states that the “public’s
related to the project, even though the cost of
the most qualified firm begin only after a
best interest is served when governmental
engineering services for the average project
mutually agreed and detailed scope of work
agencies select architects, engineers, and
represents less than 1% of the total lifetime cost
is drafted.
related professional technical consultants for
Design has a major impact on all other costs
of construction, operation and maintenance.
Perhaps the most important aspect
QBS is endorsed by the APWA (American
project and studies through QBS procedures.
Investing in quality design services at the
related to the use of the QBS process in
Basing selection on qualifications and
outset of the project often results in significant
procuring design services is the unique
competence (rather than price) fosters greater
long-term savings. The quality of services
relationship which it creates. When a
creativity and flexibility, improves the delivery
provided by the design engineer is the single
design professional is selected based on
of professional services, increases the value
most important factor in determining the overall
qualifications, competency and experience,
to the owner in construction and life cycle
construction costs and life-cycle cost
they become an extension of the owner’s
expenses, and minimizes the potential for
of a project.
staff and provide the opportunity for
disputes and litigation.”
Cost-effective problem solving and
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Cheap design is expensive. Selecting a designer based on qualifications will enable
innovative approaches and alternative
QBS is recommended by the ABA
high-quality design can only be achieved
methods as you work together to determine
(American Bar Association) in its model
with competence and experience. The proven
the precise scope of the project. The most
procurement code for state and local
process that best helps owners find the design
effective use of an engineer is for them to
governments. “The principal reasons
consultant most qualified for their project is
become the “trusted advisor” of the owner, a
supporting this selection procedure for
known as Qualifications Based Selection (QBS).
member of the team representing the owner’s
architect, engineer and land surveying
It is the time-proven method endorsed by
interests. The product of this relationship is
services are the lack of a definitive scope
federal, state, and local governments as well
a quality design and, ultimately, a quality
of work for such services at the time the
as organizations. QBS, required for federal and
project that meets or exceeds the needs for
selection is made, and the importance of
federally funded construction projects, by at
which the project was originally conceived.
selecting the best qualified firm. In general,
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the architect, engineer, or land surveyor is
be reached return to the beginning of
• Ask for fee proposal
engaged to represent the (state’s) interest and
Step 2 and proceed with the next highest
• Reach agreement on fee and contract terms
is, therefore, in a different relationship with
ranked firm)
(If agreement cannot be reached return
the (state) from that normally existing in a
to the beginning of Step 2 and proceed
buyer-seller situation. For these reasons, the
STEP 3
qualifications, competence, and availability of
RETAIN THE FIRM BASED
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CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS FOR KENTUCKY ENGINEERS This summary is taken from “201 KAR 18.196”, the state regulation governing the implementation of the CPD requirements for Professional Engineers in Kentucky. The requirement begins with those who renew their License – June 2010. (Last name beginning with L through Z). During the two (2) calendar years prior to renewal, a PE must complete a total of thirty (30) PDHs (Professional Development Hours). One PDH is equal to 50 minutes of instruction/presentation time. If a PE exceeds the 30 PDHs, they may carry up to 15 PDHs forward to the next renewal. The following information should be kept in case you are involved in an audit and must demonstrate that you have met the CPD requirements: “the date of the activity, sponsoring organization, location, activity title, description, presenter’s name, and PDH units earned.” FYI – this information is included
on any certificate you receive from the Kentucky Engineering Center – KSPE/ACEC-KY. What type of CPD experience qualifies? Any activity “beyond the basic educational requirements . . . directly related to the professional growth and development of the professional engineer . . . containing technical, ethical, or managerial subjects.” The regulation goes on and on about the possibilities, including teaching, publishing, in-house seminars, etc. The bottom line is that you as a PE must determine what is beneficial to you as a professional at this point in your career. There is no approval or pre-approval process that you need to satisfy. When you renew your license, you will be asked to confirm that you have fulfilled the required 30 PDHs – and that’s it, unless you are audited. If you are audited, you will need to provide the information mentioned above and if there is a dispute, you will have 180 calendar days to get things straightened out before any action is taken.
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THE REGULATION IMPLEMENTING CPD FOR KENTUCKY’S PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS 201 KAR 18:196. Continuing professional development for engineers. RELATES TO: KRS 322.180(3), 322.190, 322.290(16) STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 322.290(16) NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 322.290(16) requires the board to adopt a program of continuing education for professional engineers. This administrative regulation establishes requirements for the continuing professional development program mandated by KRS 322.290(16) for professional engineers. Section 1. Definitions. (1) “Continuing professional development” or “CPD” means participation in activities beyond the basic educational requirements that: (a) Provide specific content to improve the professional engineer’s competence; (b) Encourage acquisition of new skills and knowledge required to maintain competence; (c) Strengthen the professional engineer’s critical inquiry and balanced judgment; (d) Raise the ethical standards within the professional community; and (e) Meet the requirements established by the provisions of this administrative regulation. (2) “Dual licensee” means a person licensed as both a professional engineer and a professional land surveyor. (3) “Licensee” means a person licensed as a professional engineer. (4) “Professional development hour” or “PDH” means not less than fifty (50) minutes of instruction or presentation that meets the requirements of this administrative regulation. (5) “Reporting period” means the two (2) calendar years preceding the June 30 deadline for renewal of license.
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Section 2. Program Structure. (1) Except as provided in Section 6 of this administrative regulation, a licensee shall complete a minimum of thirty (30) PDH units each reporting period. (2) If a licensee exceeds the requirement, a maximum of fifteen (15) PDH units may be carried forward to the next reporting period. (3) PDH units earned by a dual licensee under this administrative regulation may also be used to meet the land surveyor requirements under 201 KAR 18:192 if the PDH units meet the requirements of that administrative regulation. (4) Failure to earn the required PDH units shall constitute unprofessional conduct.
(4) CPD activities shall earn credit only if substantially different from a course for which credit was granted in the previous two (2) calendar years. (5) PDH units shall be converted as follows: (a) One (1) university semester hour shall equal forty-five (45) PDH units. (b) One (1) university quarter hour shall equal thirty (30) PDH units. (c) For teaching an activity established in Section 3(2), multiply the number of PDH units earned by participants for that activity by two (2). (d) Each published paper, article, or book shall equal ten (10) PDH units. (e) Active participation in professional or technical society
Section 3. Criteria for Professional Development.
shall equal two (2) PDH units for each organization.
(1) Continuing education hours applicable to the renewal of the license shall be directly related to the professional growth and development of the
Section 4. Determination of Credit.
professional engineer.
(1) Credit for college or university courses shall be based upon course
(2) PDH units may be earned by successful completion of the following activities: (a) College courses; (b) Continuing education courses; (c) Correspondence, televised, videotaped, distance learning, and other short course or tutorials; (d) Presenting or attending seminars, in-house courses, workshops, or professional or technical presentations made at meetings, conventions, or conferences; (e) Teaching or instructing in paragraphs (a) through (d) of this subsection; (f) Authoring published papers, articles, books, or accepted licensing examination items; and (g) Active participation in professional or technical societies as authorized in Section 4(6) (3) In order to qualify for credit, activities described in subsections (1)
credit established by the college or university. (2) Credit for qualifying seminars and workshops shall be based upon one (1) PDH for each fifty (50) minutes of instruction or presentation. (3) Attendance at qualifying programs presented at professional or technical society meetings shall earn PDH units for the actual time of each program. (4) Credit for correspondence, televised, videotaped, distance learning, and other short courses or tutorials shall be the equivalent PDH units recommended by the program author subject to board review. (5) Teaching credit shall be valid for teaching a course or seminar for the first time only. (6) (a) Credit for active participation in professional or technical societies shall require that the licensee serve as an officer committee chair of the organization. (b) PDH units shall not be earned until the end of each year of service is completed.
and (2) of this section shall: (a) Be relevant to the practice of engineering; (b) Contain technical, ethical, or managerial subjects; (c) Be an organized program of learning; (d) Be conducted by individuals with education, training, or expertise; and (e) Not include in-service training, orientation to specific institutional policies and practices, or time used to sell or advertise a product.
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SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS FOR KENTUCKY ENGINEERS Section 5. Recordkeeping.
Section 9. Audits.
(1) The licensee shall be responsible for maintaining records used to
(1) Compliance with the CPD requirements shall be determined through a
support PDH units claimed. (2) Records required include: (a) A log showing the date of the activity, sponsoring organization, location, activity title, description, presenterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s name, and PDH units earned; and (b) Attendance certification records in the form of completion certificates or other documents supporting evidence of attendance.
random selection process in which a computer program shall select five (5) percent of the licensees filing biennial renewal forms on or before September 1 of that year. (2) A licensee who is the subject of an investigation pursuant to KRS 322.190 shall be subjected to the audit requirements of this section. (3) A licensee selected for audit shall provide the board with documentation as described in Section 5 of this administrative regulation within thirty (30) days of the boardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s request. (4) If the board disallows credit due to the activity not meeting the
Section 6. Exemptions and Extensions.
requirements of Section 3(2) of this administrative regulation, or if the
(1) A licensee shall be exempted from continuing professional
PDH units reported are less than thirty (30), the licensee shall have 180
development requirements for the calendar year in which initially
calendar days after notification to substantiate the original claim or earn
licensed by the board.
other PDH units to meet the requirement.
(2) An individual who has selected inactive or retired status shall be exempt from the requirements of this administrative regulation. (3) A licensee who is unable to satisfy the CPD requirement because of physical disability, illness, or other extenuating circumstance shall be
(5) Failure to comply with the CPD requirements shall be considered a violation of KRS 322.180(3) subjecting the licensee to disciplinary action. (6) An audit resulting in a determination of noncompliance shall subject
exempted for the reporting period in which the disability, illness, or
the licensee to an automatic audit the next reporting period and each
extenuating circumstance occurs.
subsequent reporting period until an audit results in a determination of
(4) The board shall grant an extension of time to fulfill the CPD requirement for an extenuating circumstance.
compliance. (34 Ky.R. 1299; 1705; eff. 2-1-2008, 2206; 2390; eff. 6-6-2008.)
(5) An exemption or extension request shall be made in writing with supporting documentation.
KRS 322.290 (16) Adopt a program for continuing education for its
Section 7. Reinstatement. Before a license shall be reinstated by the board, a former licensee shall earn the PDH units required for each reporting period the license was revoked, suspended, or expired, up to a maximum of sixty (60) PDH units.
individual engineer licensees. (a) The program for continuing education shall not exceed a total of fifteen (15) credit clock hours per year and shall not include testing or examination of the licensee in any manner. (b) No individual engineer licensee shall be permitted to renew
Section 8. Reporting.
his or her license unless the minimum annual continuing education
(1) On the biennial renewal form, a licensee shall certify whether or not
requirements are met, except as provided in paragraph (c) of this
the licensee has met the requirements of this administrative regulation.
subsection, in addition to any other requirement for renewal.
(2) Biennial renewal forms received after September 1 shall be
(c) Any person licensed under this chapter as a professional engineer
subject to the audit process established in Section 9 of this
prior to January 1, 1972, who has maintained his or her license in
administrative regulation.
good standing since becoming licensed shall not be subject to any continuing education requirements.
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AFFILIATE MEMBERS
ACEC LIFE HEALTH TRUST
BB&T INSURANCE SERVICES INC.
PLANTMIX ASPHALT
2600 Network Boulevard, Ste 230
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INDUSTRY OF KENTUCKY
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CONTACT: Gary Cole
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P: (469) 200-4583
P: (859) 422-3883
CONTACT: Brian K. Wood
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M: (859) 338-7600
P: (502) 223-3415
F: (866) 825-4626
F: (502) 223-2370
dcarlson@bbandt.com
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purpose is to provide quality, affordable
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healthcare to ACEC member firms and to
and Welfare Insurance
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Today, we represent more than 50
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THE UNDERWRITER’S GROUP 1700 Eastpoint Parkway Louisville, KY 40223 CONTACT: C. Michael Busick P: (502) 489-6238
mbusick@uscky.com www.uscky.com SERVICES: Professional and Commercial Package Insurance DESCRIPTION: A recognized strength of The Underwriters Group is its superior claims administration services for both employee benefits and workers’ compensation. The combined volume of medical payments allows US&C to negotiate substantial savings on behalf of our customers. Our workers’ compensation adjusters are located in field offices to provide close proximity to our clients’ employees. This aids our adjuster in becoming familiar with how hard our clients work, developing unique relationships to understand our clients better. All of The Underwriters Group staff is connected via US&C’s computer network, which allows multiple offices to provide the same standard of services to customers in various locations. It also allows us to keep abreast of changes required by the client or jurisdictional authorities.
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KEF
BOARD OF DIRECTORS (KEF) is a non-profit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. It is dedicated to educational and professional activities that encourage individuals to achieve their potential as productive workers and as informed citizens. KEF is committed to the belief that the engineering profession continues to make a vital contribution to the quality of life of all Kentuckians. The education programs that KEF supports are designed to enhance the mathematical, scientific, and technical aptitudes, as well as attitudes, of Kentuckyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s students. These programs are for the most part conducted and administered by volunteer engineers throughout Kentucky. There are mutual benefits to these programs, in that engineers gain valuable social and managerial skills. As a member of the Kentucky Society of Professional Engineers, you are also a member of KEF. You are welcome to participate in the many KSPE activities that center around educational opportunities, and you are also encouraged to take that step.
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PRESIDENT
TREASURER
APPOINTED DIRECTOR
D. Clay Kelly
Lee Czor
David C Mitcham
Strand Associates Inc.
Geotechnology Inc.
Kentucky American Water
325 W Main Street Ste 710
125 Trade Street
2300 Richmond Road
Louisville, KY 40202
Lexington, KY 40511
Lexington, KY 40502
P: (502) 583-7020
P: (859) 226-0761
P: (859) 335-3415
F: (502) 583-7026
F: (859) 226-0763
F: (859) 335-3393
clay.kelly@strand.com
lczor@geotechnology.com
cole.mitcham@amwater.com
PAST-PRESIDENT
KSPE-PRESIDENT
APPOINTED DIRECTOR
Michael Harris
M. Chad LaRue
Marco M Rajkovich
Jacobi Toombs & Lanz Inc.
Kentucky Association of Highway Contractors
216 Windom Lane
1400 South First Street
PO Drawer 637
Nicholasville, KY 40356-8104
Louisville, KY 40208
Frankfort, KY 40602
Rajkovich Williams Kilpatrick & True PLLC
P: (502) 583-5994
P: (502) 223-3422
P: (859) 245-1059
F: (502) 583-7321
F: (502) 223-4624
F: (859) 245-1231
m.harris@jtleng.com
clarue@kahc.org
rajkovich@rwktlaw.com
SECRETARY
ACEC-KY PRESIDENT-ELECT
APPOINTED DIRECTOR
Arthur S Curtis Jr.
Shawn Washer
Tony Marconi
790 Cindy Blair Way
HDR Inc.
Louisville, MSD
Lexington, KY 40503
2550 Irvin Cobb Drive
700 West Liberty
P: (859) 223-7546
Paducah, KY 42003
Louisville, KY 40202
artcurtisjr@gmail.com
P: (270) 444-9691
P: (502) 540-6398
F: (270) 443-3943
F: (502) 540-6109
shawn.washer@hdrinc.com
tony.marconi@louisvillemsd.org
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MATHCOUNTS STATE
REGIONAL DIRECTOR
REGIONAL DIRECTOR
APPOINTED DIRECTOR
Chuck Anderson
David Lamb
R. Darin Hensley
Strand Associates
2106 JD Buchanan Road
EA Partners PLC
325 W Main Street, Ste 710
Hanson, KY 42413
3111 Wall Street
Louisville, KY 40202-2945
Associated Engineers Inc.
Lexington, KY 40513
P: (502) 583-7020
P: (270) 821-7732
P: (859) 296-9889
F: (502) 583-7026
F: (270) 821-7789
F: (859) 296-9887
chuck.anderson@strand.com
david@associatedengineers.com
dhensley@eapartners.com REGIONAL DIRECTOR
EX-OFFICIO MEMBER
SAME-KP SCHOLARSHIP
W A Mossbarger Jr.
George Binder
APPOINTED DIRECTOR
3296 Cornwall Drive
KSPE/ACEC-KY
Kristen H Crumpton
Lexington, KY 40503
160 Democrat Drive
AECOM
P: (859) 223-5618
Frankfort, KY 40601
500 West Jefferson Street, Ste 1600
w.mossbarger@insightbb.com
P: (502) 695-5680
Louisville, KY 40202
F: (502) 237-0236
P: (502) 569-2301
george@kyengcenter.org
F: (502) 569-2304
kristen.crumpton@aecom.com
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KSPE
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PRESIDENT
BLUEGRASS REGION VP
WESTERN REGION VP
M. Chad LaRue PE
R. Darin Hensley, PE, LSIT
Joseph T. Watson PE
Kentucky Association of Highway Contractors
EA Partners PLC
American Engineers Inc.
PO Drawer 637
3111 Wall Street, Suite 1
65 Aberdeen Drive
Frankfort, KY 40602
Lexington, KY 40513
Glasgow, KY 42141
P: (502) 223-3422
P: (859) 296-9889
P: (270) 651-7220
F: (502) 223-4624
dhensley@eapartners.com
F: (270) 651-3246
clarue@kahc.org
jwatson@aei.cc CENTRAL REGION VP
PRESIDENT ELECT
Lora N Boller PE
NATIONAL DELEGATE
Kelly R Meyer PE,LS
DLZ Kentucky
Michael C. Harris PE
HDR Engineering
201 Brighton Park Blvd
Jacobi Toombs & Lanz Inc.
401 West Main Street
Frankfort, KY 40601
1400 South First Street
Louisville, KY 40202
P: (502) 695-2300
Louisville, KY 40208
P: (502) 584-4118
F: (502) 695-1497
P: (502) 583-5994
F: (502) 589-3009
lboller@dlz.com
F: (502) 583-7321
kelly.meyer@hdrinc.com
m.harris@jtleng.com EASTERN REGION VP
TREASURER
Cliff Latta III PE
PAST PRESIDENT
Matthew H Rogers PE
Vaughn and Melton
Lee J Czor PE
DDS Engineering PLLC
109 S 24th Street
Geotechnology Inc.
148 Chester Court
Middlesboro, KY 40965
125 Trade Street Suite D
Bowling Green, KY 42103
P: (606) 248-6600
Lexington, KY 40511
P: (270) 843-2247
F: (606) 248-0372
P: (859) 226-0761
F: (270) 843-9323
cblatta@vaughnmelton.com
F: (859) 226-0763
mattr@ddsengineering.com
lczor@geotechnology.com LOUISVILLE REGION VP
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Wesley C. Sydnor PE
EX-OFFICIO BOARD MEMBER
Kristen H. Crumpton, PE
Louisville MSD
George Binder
AECOM
700 West Liberty Street
KSPE/ACEC-KY
500 West Jefferson Street, Suite 1600
Louisville, KY 40203
160 Democrat Drive
Louisville, KY 40202
P: (502) 540-6274
Frankfort, KY 40601
P: (502) 569-2301
wesley.sydnor@louisvillemsd.org
P: (502) 695-5680
F: (502) 569-2304
F: (502) 237-0236
kristen.crumpton@aecom.com
george@kyengcenter.org
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PARTNERING AGREEMENT Between
ENERGY and ENVIRONMENT CABINET of KENTUCKY And
AMERICAN COUNCIL of ENGINEERING COMPANIES of KENTUCKY The Energy and Environment Cabinet of Kentucky (EEC-KY) and the American Council of Engineering Companies of Kentucky (ACEC-KY) seek through this agreement to continue a partnership between our organizations for the purpose of sharing information and working together to promote professional knowledge and continue enhancement of the health, safety, and welfare of the Citizens of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. We are committed to work together toward the following goals: • Promotion of common interests relating to our involvement in the practice of quality engineering as it impacts all areas of the Commonwealth's Environment and Natural Resources; • A continuing dialogue between EEC-KY and ACEC-KY at the Cabinet, Department, and Division Levels to advance the health, safety, and welfare of the Citizens of the Commonwealth; • Promotion of continuing education, use of best practices and technology, and enhancement of the delivery of professional design services; and • Promotion of public education and sound public policy regarding environmental and public protection issues within the Commonwealth.
We the undersigned agree to undertake and implement the above as applicable to each of us. Entered into this 18th day of June 2013.
Dr. Len Peters
Randolph Scott, PE, PLS
Secretary, EEC-KY
President, ACEC-KY
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PARTNERING AGREEMENT Between
FINANCE and ADMINISTRATION CABINET of KENTUCKY And
AMERICAN COUNCIL of ENGINEERING COMPANIES of KENTUCKY The Finance and Adminstiration Cabinet of Kentucky (FA-KY) and the American Council of Engineering Companies of Kentucky (ACEC-KY) seek through this agreement to continue a partnership between our organizations for the purpose of sharing information and working together to promote professional knowledge and continue enhancement of the health, safety, and welfare of the Citizens of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. We are committed to work together toward the following goals: • Promotion of common interests relating to our involvement in the practice of quality engineering as it impacts all areas of the Commonwealth; • A continuing dialogue between FA-KY and ACEC-KY at the Cabinet, Department, and Division Levels to advance the health, safety, and welfare of the Citizens of the Commonwealth; • Promotion of continuing education, use of best practices and technology, and enhancement of the delivery of professional design services; and • Promotion of public education and sound public policy regarding construction, finance and administration issues within the Commonwealth.
We the undersigned agree to undertake and implement the above as applicable to each of us. Entered into this 18th day of June 2013.
Lori Hudson Flanery Secretary, FA-KY
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PARTNERING AGREEMENT Between
TRANSPORTATION CABINET of KENTUCKY And
AMERICAN COUNCIL of ENGINEERING COMPANIES of KENTUCKY The Transportation Cabinet of Kentucky (KYTC) and the American Council of Engineering Companies of Kentucky (ACEC-KY) seek through this agreement to continue a partnership between our organizations for the purpose of sharing information and working together to promote professional knowledge and continue enhancement of the health, safety, and welfare of the Citizens of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. We are committed to work together toward the following goals: • Promotion of common interests relating to our involvement in the practice of quality engineering as it impacts all areas of the Commonwealth's Transportation Infrastructure; • A continuing dialogue between KYTC and ACEC-KY at the Cabinet, Department, and Division Levels to advance the health, safety, and welfare of the Citizens of the Commonwealth; • Promotion of continuing education, use of best practices and technology, and enhancement of the delivery of professional design services; and • Promotion of public education and sound public policy regarding environmental and public protection issues within the Commonwealth.
We the undersigned agree to undertake and implement the above as applicable to each of us. Entered into this 18th day of June 2013.
Randolph Scott, PE, PLS President, ACEC-KY
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ACEC-KENTUCKY
JOIN ACEC! ... WHY? ✔✔ ACEC is the voice of America’s engineering industry – numbering more than 5,700 firms representing more than 500,000 employees throughout the country; ✔✔ Influential advocate to government on members’ bottom line issues at the national, state, and local level; ✔✔ Effective national and state political action programs to support candidates and issues; ✔✔ Engineering Excellence Awards – the “Academy Awards” of the engineering industry, recognizing member excellence; ✔✔ Business networking with government agencies, private clients, and engineering principals; ✔✔ Continued Advocacy, Greater Access and Diversified Continued Education; ✔✔ Promote the economic welfare and professional integrity of its members; ✔✔ Advance the value of the professional engineer to the public regarding the work of the professional engineer; ✔✔ Promote harmony, cooperation, and mutual understanding among independent professional engineers engaged in private practice; ✔✔ Insure that ethical professional standards worthy of an independent professional engineer are maintained;
MEMBERSHIP IN THE AMERICAN COUNCIL OF ENGINEERING COMPANIES MAKES YOUR BUSINESS ELIGIBLE FOR MANY NATIONAL BENEFITS, INCLUDING: ✔✔ Added profit due to opportunities generated by business contacts; ✔✔ Business education savings in the form seminars presented each year; ✔✔ Management advice savings on outside advisor fees; ✔✔ Improved profit picture, due to Qualifications-Based Selection at the federal level; ✔✔ Professional liability insurance savings; ✔✔ Dividends received from Workers Compensation.
ACEC-KY OFFERS ITS MEMBERS EVEN MORE ADVANTAGES: ✔✔ A frequently updated legislative bulletin, tracking and explaining the bills that are important to you. ✔✔ A frequently updated website, containing current information about events and member information, as well as a variety of exciting resources and links.
Check out ACEC-KY at www.kyengcenter.org for additional Membership opportunities!
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ACEC-KY DIRECTORY 2016-17
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ACEC-KY
ADVERTISERS' INDEX COMPANY NAME
PAGE #
PHONE NUMBER
ACEC Life/Health Trust
87
469-200-4583
www.aceclifehealthtrust.com
American Engineers, Inc.
89
270-651-7220
www.aei.cc
Bacon, Farmer, Workman/Marcum Engineering
13
270-443-1995
www.bfwengineers.com
BB&T Insurance, Inc.
86
859-224-8899
www.bbandt.com
Bowser-Morner
2
859-233-0250
www.bowser-morner.com
CDM SMITH
95
Civil Design, Inc.
4
314-863-5570
www.civildesigninc.com
FORTERRA Pipe & Precast
7
469-458-7973
www.forterrabp.com
Thelen Associates, A Division of Geotechnology, Inc.
85
859-746-9400
www.geotechnology.com
Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.
2
502-339-3557
www.gpinet.com
GRW
85
800-432-9537
www.grwinc.com
HDR Engineering, Inc.
11
HW Lochner
85
859-224-4476
www.hwlochner.com
Kenvirons, Inc.
12
502-695-4357
www.kenvirons.com
Michael Baker International
81
410-880-3055
www.mbakerintl.com
Parsons
7
502-653-6628
www.parsons.com
Plantmix Asphalt Industry of Kentucky
95
502-223-3415
www.paiky.org
Stantec
85
Watermark Engineered Products Sales, Inc.
81
502/ 223.3415 800/ 544.8522 502/ 223.2370 fax www.paiky.org RETURN TO CONTENTS
WEB ADDRESS
www.cdmsmith.com/join-us
www.hdrinc.com
www.stantec.com 317-219-4333
www.watermarkeps.com
cdmsmith.com/join-us
www.kyengcenter.org
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ACEC-KY is headquartered in the Kentucky Engineering Center (KEC), the professional home of Kentucky’s engineers. KEC serves Kentucky’s engineers with a modern, efficient and professional home, complete with a computer lab and training facility. The Kentucky Engineering Center hosts professional meetings and sessions with state leaders. Several organizations use the facility as a meeting location, making KEC well on its way to becoming “the” engineering center for Kentucky.
KENTUCKY ENGINEERING CENTER 160 DEMOCRAT DRIVE, FRANKFORT, KY 40601 PHONE: 502-695-5680 | 1-800-455-5573 | FAX: 502-695-0738 | EMAIL: ACECKY@KYENGCENTER.ORG | WWW.KYENGCENTER.ORG