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David W. Anderson, P.E.

Design Engineer

Since joining Donnell & Allred, Inc. in 2001, Mr. Anderson has worked as a design engineer on almost every project the company has undertaken. Mr. Anderson's knowledge and expertise with computers, and the Microstation and Geopak programs in particular, has been of great value to our clients in providing cost-efficient designs. Mr. Anderson has five years of experience as a structural engineer with Vulcraft in Denver. He also interned early in his career as an engineering technician with the Wyoming Department of Transportation. This array of experience allows Mr. Anderson to provide time and money saving designs and services to our clients.

bullet PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION:

State of Wyoming: Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, 2001 Registration No. 9372

State of Colorado: Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, 2001, Registration No. 35194


bullet EDUCATION:

B.S. Civil Engineering - University of Wyoming, 1996.

Member Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society


bullet PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

Wyoming Engineering Society

American Society of Civil Engineers

American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) - formerly known as the American Consulting Engineers Council

ACEC of Wyoming


bullet REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS:

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WORLAND SCHOOL IRRIGATION TRANSMISSION LINE

Design Engineer for a new 7300' polyethylene raw water pipeline for Washakie County School District #1, to serve the new Middle School and existing High School. This project involves installing an intake screen system at the Upper Hanover Canal to supply the schools with filtered water suitable for turf irrigation.


bullet WEST BROADWAY (HIGHWAY 120) RECONSTRUCTION

Design Engineer for the $3.5 million West Broadway (Highway 120) project in Thermopolis for WYDOT. This is a complex urban systems project that incorporates a new street section with geotextile fabric separation, a modular retaining wall, underdrains, completely redesigned storm sewer system and ADA compliance. The major benefits of this design are the improved visibility at a major highway intersection and narrowing the street to a standard 4-lane width, allowing the town to enhance the green belt behind the sidewalk at a later date.


bullet BASIN RAW WATER TRANSMISSION LINE

Design Engineer for a new raw water transmission pipeline for the Town of Basin, Wyoming. This PVC pipeline project includes retrofitting and upgrading an existing pump station, installing 5400 feet of pipeline through the Town of Basin and tying into an existing settling pond above the town.


bullet GPS SURVEYING

High-accuracy GPS Survey for ROW surveys and monumentation for various WYDOT projects, land surveys, and oil and gas well pad designs.