36 years of Award Winning Design Experience in Structural and Civil Engineering

Jeff Evans, PE

Project Engineer / Structural Engineer
5 years at KPA
BE in Civil Engineering, Syracuse University
Registered Professional Engineer (PE) and Structural Engineering Certification Board (SECB)

Mr. Evans has a broad range of professional experience in structural and civil engineering for various highway, public works, and marine projects. His project involvement ranges from project management and design to construction inspection and oversight.

He has extensive experience with preparing plans, specifications, and estimates for advertising structural, roadway and public works projects that include bridges, buildings, bulkheads, piers, retaining walls, vaults, streetscapes, highways, etc. Mr. Evans is proficient with a variety of computer software for both structural and highway engineering. He is constantly attending professional workshops and seminars to remain current with the latest design methodologies, codes, and advancements in construction procedures and materials.

Mr. Evans has served as Project Manager and Inspection Team Leader for various Statewide Bridge Inspection Programs through the Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA), local Counties, and Baltimore City. Mr. Evans is fully qualified as an Inspection Team Leader in accordance with current NBIS criteria. Mr. Evans presented a paper on the use of computer inspection and management software (Inspecttech) to improve the quality and efficiency of inspections and to enhance structure management at the 2007 International Bridge Conference in Pittsburg, PA

Mr. Evans is well experienced in designing and performing load rating analysis for steel, concrete, and timber structures. Mr. Evans has also managed several “heavy move” projects (performing analysis of bridges along the route of over-weight permit vehicles) through multiple states. Recent experience includes serving as Project Manager and Design Engineer for the high-profile Annapolis City Dock Rehabilitation Project and a jointless steel girder bridge over 400 ft. long in Baltimore County (Dolfield Boulevard Bridge).