Guest on The Infra Blog: Andrew Herrmann, P.E., SECB, F.ASCE, President-Elect, American Society of Civil Engineers

Posted by Steve Anderson on Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

herrmann-andrewAndrew Herrmann, P.E., SECB, F.ASCE, is President-Elect of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) for 2011. He will be inaugurated in late October at ASCE’s 140th Annual Conference in Las Vegas and will succeed to the Presidency in 2012. He is a Principal of Hardesty & Hanover, LLP, a transportation consulting engineering firm founded in 1887 and headquartered in New York City. During his 37 year career he has been responsible for management of the firm and many of the firm’s major fixed and movable bridge projects. His experience covers inspection, rating, design, rehabilitation, and construction of bridges. Andrew was Co-chair of the 2005 Structural Engineering Institute’s Structures Congress in NYC and served on the Advisory Council for ASCE’s 2003 and 2005 Report Cards for America’s Infrastructure and is presently the Chair for the Advisory Council for the preparation of the 2009 Report Card. He has testified multiple times on behalf of ASCE before the House Committee on Infrastructure and Transportation and the Senate Committee on Public Works and Environment on the topics of infrastructure and the condition of our nation’s bridges. He is a Professional Engineer in 30 jurisdictions including the Province of Ontario.

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