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<br /> Brad Malmsten, P.E.
<br /> Vice President
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<br />Education
<br />4 M.S., Engineering, 2009, Manhattan
<br />College, Riverdale, NY
<br />4 B.S., Engineering, 1999, University
<br />of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
<br />Registrations
<br />4 Licensed Professional Engineer in
<br />New York and Florida
<br />Professional Activities
<br />4 Member, American Institute of Steel
<br />Construction (AISC)
<br />4 Member, American Concrete
<br />Institute (ACI)
<br />4 Member, ACI Committee 209 –
<br />Creep and Shrinkage in Concrete
<br />4 Member, Structural Engineers
<br />Association of New York (SEAoNY)
<br />Professional Papers, Lectures and
<br />Publications
<br />4 “Power Shift,” Civil Engineering,
<br />December 2004, co-author
<br />4 “Russia Rising”, Modern Steel
<br />Construction, July 2009, author
<br />4 “Built from Disaster: Skyscrapers”,
<br />Science Channel, Discovery
<br />Channel, Fall 2009, Contributing
<br />Expert
<br /> Mr. Malmsten has more than 14 years of experience in the analysis and
<br />design of concrete and steel structural systems. He has in-depth technical
<br />knowledge of building behaviors, construction methods, various forms of
<br />structural analysis and the delivery of structural design to builders. His
<br />portfolio includes mixed-use, high-rise commercial and residential,
<br />educational and sports facilities.
<br />Mr. Malmsten joined Thornton Tomasetti’s New York office in 2001 and
<br />transferred to the Florida office in 2010. He serves as the Structure practice
<br />leader for the firm’s Mid-Atlantic and South U.S. region.
<br />Representative Project Experience
<br /> City of Coral Springs, City Hall, Coral Springs, FL. Structural design of
<br />a five-story, 65,000-square-foot municipal office building, which will
<br />house a central energy plant and a post office. An above ground parking
<br />garage will accommodate 300 cars. Design elements also include a
<br />rooftop garden, artwork, public transit shelters, fountains, street furniture
<br />and ornamental paving.
<br /> Confidential Training and Meeting Center, Juno Beach, FL. Structural
<br />design of a 17,000-square-foot addition to an auditorium located on a
<br />commercial campus. The building program included a 450-seat split-level
<br />auditorium with a sloped floor, a raised stage and support spaces.
<br /> Palm Beach State College, Public Safety Training Center Phase
<br />Three, Lake Worth, FL. Structural design of a 103,000-square-foot
<br />classroom and vocational training space. The project included
<br />laboratories, an auditorium and tactical gymnasium.
<br /> Lake Nona Innovation Center, Lake Nona, Orlando, FL. Structural
<br />design and building skin services for a three-story, 90,000-square-foot
<br />office and laboratory building. The exterior façade consists of curtain wall
<br />systems supporting canopy glazing, glass, aluminum and metal cladding
<br />panels.
<br /> Florida Polytechnic University, Innovation, Science and Technology
<br />Building, Lakeland, FL. Structural QA/QC for Thornton Tomasetti’s
<br />structural design of a 120,000-square-foot, two-story academic building
<br />that features an elliptical footprint and an arched steel and glass cupola
<br />with an operable steel sunshade.
<br /> Seashore Club Peer Review, Sunny Isles Beach, FL. Structural design
<br />peer review services for two, 53-story luxury residential towers that
<br />feature two levels of parking and two levels of lobby and amenities
<br />spaces. Working with the Structural Engineer of Record, the team
<br />continued the development of the structural analysis and preliminary
<br />member sizing of the linear core scheme for both towers in preparation
<br />for a wind tunnel study that will determine the viability of the schemes
<br />from a cost and performance perspective.
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