Scott Brosteau
About Scott Brosteau
Scott Brosteau is a Municipal Department Manager with over 25 years of experience in civil engineering, specializing in urban road design, highway design, and storm water management. He has worked extensively with municipal projects and agencies in Wisconsin, currently serving at Mead & Hunt since 1998.
Work at Mead & Hunt
Scott Brosteau has served as the Municipal Department Manager at Mead & Hunt since 1998. In this role, he has been responsible for overseeing municipal projects and ensuring compliance with engineering standards. His extensive experience includes coordinating and resolving engineering issues for various communities. Brosteau's leadership has contributed to the successful execution of numerous municipal initiatives in the Green Bay, Wisconsin area.
Education and Expertise
Scott Brosteau earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Civil Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his extensive expertise in traffic signal design, bridge construction, and highway construction observation. Brosteau has over 25 years of experience in urban road design, highway design, storm water management, and underground utility design, making him a knowledgeable professional in the field.
Background
Before joining Mead & Hunt, Scott Brosteau worked as a Project Manager at Ayres Associates from 1993 to 1998 in the Green Bay, Wisconsin area. This five-year tenure allowed him to gain valuable experience in project management and municipal engineering. His familiarity with the WisDOT process has been instrumental in his career, particularly in managing projects that involve funding administration with state agencies.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Scott Brosteau has led public involvement and outreach initiatives, facilitating coordination with local communities and agencies. His role has involved preparing project plans and specifications for various municipal projects. Brosteau's work has included significant collaboration with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, enhancing the effectiveness of municipal engineering projects.