Adam Evans
About Adam Evans
Adam Evans is a Steel Bridge Team Member at the American Society of Civil Engineers, where he has worked since 2014. He also serves as a Transportation Engineering Technician at T3 Design Corporation, leveraging his engineering background from George Mason University.
Work at American Society of Civil Engineers
Adam Evans has been a Steel Bridge Team Member at the American Society of Civil Engineers since 2014. He has contributed to various projects and initiatives related to steel bridge design and analysis. His role involves collaboration with other engineers and professionals in the field, focusing on enhancing the standards and practices within civil engineering.
Current Role at T3 Design Corporation
Since 2015, Adam Evans has worked as a Transportation Engineering Technician at T3 Design Corporation in Fairfax, Virginia. In this position, he applies his engineering knowledge to support transportation projects, ensuring compliance with design specifications and safety standards. His responsibilities include data analysis and project modeling.
Education and Expertise
Adam Evans studied at George Mason University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from 2011 to 2015. His education provided him with a solid foundation in engineering principles, which he applies in his professional roles. His expertise includes transportation engineering and data analysis.
Project Leadership Experience
Adam led a project team focused on modeling a proposed roadway for crash prediction analysis. This project utilized MicroStation and the Interactive Highway Safety Design Model (IHSDM) to assess roadway safety and predict potential crash scenarios. His leadership in this project demonstrates his ability to manage engineering tasks effectively.
Previous Experience at Ecs Limited
Before his current roles, Adam Evans worked as a Field Technician at Ecs Limited for two months in 2014. During this time, he gained practical experience in fieldwork and data collection, which contributed to his understanding of engineering practices in real-world applications.