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<br /> Eric Search, P.E.
<br /> Senior Associate
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<br />Education
<br />4 B. Architectural Engineering,
<br />Structures Option, 1990,
<br />Pennsylvania State University
<br />Registrations
<br />4 Licensed Professional Engineer in
<br />Connecticut, Florida and New Jersey
<br />4 Registered Threshold Inspector in
<br />Florida
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<br /> Mr. Search joined the firm in 2011 with more than 22 years of experience in
<br />structural analysis and design and the management of engineering contracts.
<br />His portfolio includes design for new buildings and the rehabilitation of
<br />existing and historic structures for both private and government clients.
<br />Representative Project Experience
<br /> Palm Beach State College, Public Safety Training Center, Phase
<br />Three, Lake Worth, FL. Structural design of a 143,000-square-foot, two-
<br />building public safety training center. The three-story main building
<br />comprises classrooms, laboratories, courtrooms, vocational training space
<br />and tactical gymnasium, and multipurpose auditorium.
<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 />Additional services included special inspection services.
<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 /> Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Bachelor Enlisted Quarters, Rifle
<br />Range, Camp Lejeune, NC. Structural design services for a design-build
<br />project to construct two three-story bachelor enlisted quarters totaling 225
<br />units with 117,000 square feet. The structure uses concrete tunnel form
<br />construction. The project was designed to meet Department of Defense
<br />antiterrorism and progressive collapse resistance criteria. The design also
<br />incorporates sustainability features targeting LEED Gold certification.
<br /> Federal Aviation Administration, FEMA 356 Seismic Studies, Various
<br />Locations.* Site inspections and in-depth analysis of multiple air route
<br />traffic control centers and air traffic control towers to determine the extent
<br />to which the existing facilities met the Prestandard for the Seismic
<br />Rehabilitation of Buildings. Work included preparation of strengthening
<br />schemes for deficient structural elements. The project involved facilities in
<br />Salt Lake City, Utah, Memphis, Tenn., Sacramento, Calif., Modesto, Calif.,
<br />Lincoln, Neb., Cabondale, Ill. and Groton, Conn.
<br /> NASA Propulsion Research Laboratory, Marshall Space Flight
<br />Center, Huntsville, AL.* Structural design of a $23 million, 108,000-
<br />square-foot structure, completed in 2004. The building includes a high-bay
<br />laboratory facility with eight labs ranging from 50 to 30 feet tall and six 15-
<br />ton cranes, executive offices and a visitor reception gallery. The structure
<br />consists of a combination of moment and braced-steel framing.
<br /> Palm Beach State College, New Security Building, Lake Worth, FL.
<br />Structural design of a one-story, 5,000-square-foot security building.
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