David L Renshaw
About David L Renshaw
David L. Renshaw is a civil engineer with extensive experience in construction management and roadway projects. He has worked for various organizations, including NAVFAC, Vectrus, and Amentum, and has managed significant projects both domestically and internationally.
Work at Amentum
David L Renshaw has been employed at Amentum as a Civil Engineer since 2022. His role is remote and he has accumulated two years of experience in this position. Amentum is known for providing critical mission support services across various sectors, including engineering and construction.
Previous Experience at NAVFAC
Prior to his current role, Renshaw worked at the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) as a Construction Manager from 2015 to 2016. During his 11-month tenure, he was stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, where he managed construction projects and ensured compliance with engineering standards.
Education and Expertise
David L Renshaw holds multiple degrees in engineering. He earned a Master of Science in Civil Engineering (MSCE) from the University of Maryland, studying from 1974 to 1976. He also completed his Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering (BSCE) at the same university from 1971 to 1973. Additionally, he studied Electrical and Computer Engineering at George Mason University and obtained another Bachelor's degree. He further pursued European Studies at the University of Maryland University College.
Project Management Experience
Renshaw has extensive project management experience in civil engineering. He managed contract management for the Zwedru-Greenville Road project in Liberia, which involved the rehabilitation of 185 km of laterite roadway. He also led operations planning for the I-10 widening project in Tucson, Arizona, showcasing his ability to oversee significant infrastructure projects.
Notable Engineering Contributions
Throughout his career, David L Renshaw has contributed to various significant engineering projects. He was involved in the preliminary engineering of the causeway over Lake Pontchartrain after Hurricane Katrina and participated in public assistance efforts in the FEMA program following Hurricanes Rita and Katrina. His work also includes overseeing the construction management of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge in Washington, DC.