Amy Le
About Amy Le
Amy Le is an Assistant Superintendent at DPR Construction, having held the position since 2022. She has prior experience as a Senior Field Engineer and Field Engineer at The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, as well as internships at The Walsh Group and HENSEL PHELPS.
Work at DPR Construction
Currently, Amy Le serves as an Assistant Superintendent at DPR Construction. She has held this position since 2022, contributing to various construction projects. In her role, she oversees field operations, ensuring that projects are executed efficiently and meet quality standards.
Previous Experience at The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
Amy Le worked at The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company in two capacities. She was a Field Engineer from 2018 to 2019, where she gained hands-on experience in construction management. Following this role, she served as a Senior Field Engineer from 2020 to 2021, further enhancing her expertise in the field.
Internship Experience at HENSEL PHELPS
Amy Le completed two internships at HENSEL PHELPS. The first internship occurred in 2016 for two months, followed by a second internship in 2017, also lasting two months. These internships provided her with foundational knowledge in construction practices and project management.
Education and Expertise
Amy Le earned her Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh, studying from 2013 to 2017. Her academic background has equipped her with the technical skills necessary for her roles in the construction industry, including project estimation and field engineering.
Internship Experience in Estimating
In 2016, Amy Le worked as an Estimating Intern at The Walsh Group - Walsh Construction & Archer Western for four months in the Washington DC-Baltimore Area. This role allowed her to develop skills in project estimation and cost analysis, contributing to her overall professional development.
Summer Research Internship at University of Pittsburgh
In 2014, Amy Le participated as a Summer Research Intern at the University of Pittsburgh for two months. This experience provided her with research skills and insights into the practical applications of civil engineering principles.