Tim Smith

Director of Structural Engineering
Tim Smith
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Education
  • Master of Science in civil engineering, State University of New York at Buffalo
  • Bachelor of Science in civil engineering, State University of New York at Buffalo
Select Affiliations
  • American Institute of Steel Construction
Community Involvement

Tim's analytical prowess and problem-solving skills are the cornerstones of his leadership as director of structural engineering. He approaches each project with meticulous attention to detail, dissecting complex design challenges with precision. His passion lies in crafting solutions that not only meet but exceed expectations, ensuring the satisfaction of all stakeholders.

Tim's leadership style is one of guidance and empowerment. He believes in fostering a collaborative environment where his team members can develop their skills and reach their full potential. Rather than dictating solutions, he encourages his staff to explore possibilities, providing support and direction along the way. Tim sets the bar high with his own work ethic, arriving early and tackling challenges head-on. His adaptability ensures that the team remains agile in the face of evolving project demands.

The satisfaction of a job well done and the knowledge that his team can rely on him for guidance are Tim's primary motivators. He finds immense joy in unraveling intricate technical puzzles and sharing his expertise to help others succeed.

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Education
  • Master of Science in civil engineering, State University of New York at Buffalo
  • Bachelor of Science in civil engineering, State University of New York at Buffalo
Select Affiliations
  • American Institute of Steel Construction
Community Involvement
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