Announcing this year's class of new PEs and PLAs

Lincoln, Nebraska (January 21, 2025) – Thirty-eight employees recently passed standard required exams and earned either Professional Engineer (PE) or Professional Landscape Architect (PLA) certification.

Engineers complete four years of professional experience under a licensed PE and pass the PE exam to become certified. Certified PLAs also pass the landscape architect registration exam. Employees who earned professional certifications are named below:

  • Colin Anthony conducts engineering services at data center facilities.
  • Will Calderon is responsible for environmental engineering services at industrial projects.
  • Blake Casper designs roadways and plans for public improvement and commercial projects.
  • Agnimitro Chakrabarti designs stormwater solutions and hydrologic and hydraulic systems.
  • Kay Curry focuses on landscape architecture and urban planning for a variety of clients.
  • Jeremiah Connealy designs plans for traffic operations and traffic studies.
  • Jacob DeLone is responsible for engineering roads and bridges for communities.
  • Aaron Funke is responsible for site design services for data center facilities clients.
  • Christopher Gilas focuses on stream hydraulics and site hydrology for water resource clients.
  • Teddy Gillespie focuses on water resources engineering, analysis and modeling.
  • Nolan Groff designs water treatment facilities for a variety of municipal clients.
  • Dillon Gushard provides engineering and design services for industrial facilities.
  • Gongqiang He uses computational fluid dynamics to predict fluid flows for water resources projects.
  • Ali Khan provides on-site engineering services for data center clients.
  • Jeffrey Kutter designs water and wastewater treatment facilities for municipal clients.
  • Abbey Levin conducts electrical engineering for power transmission and distribution projects.
  • Jacky Loh provides rail-engineering services for complex interconnected grade crossing locations throughout the country.
  • Richard McCoy works with power clients to design transmission and distribution structures.
  • Grant McFarlin is responsible for engineering and design services at data center facilities.
  • Gabe Meidl focuses on conveyance, water and wastewater treatment facility projects.
  • Kristin Moore is responsible for designing water and wastewater treatment plants.
  • Robert Neely provides civil engineering on site design projects for a variety of clients.
  • Jake Neff works with utility companies to provide transmission and distribution engineering.
  • Shihao Pang conducts transportation engineering to design roadways and bridges.
  • Ben Payne is responsible for site civil designs and managing projects.
  • Ethan Price works with public clients on water resources projects.
  • Rachel Reynolds is responsible for landscape architecture services for site design projects.
  • Antonio Saavedra focuses on roadway and storm sewer design projects.
  • Mitchael Sieh provides mechanical engineering and design for facilities clients.
  • Andrew Stengel designs wastewater treatment facilities and sanitary sewer collection systems.
  • David Sydnor conducts field tests and analyzes soil to provide geotechnical recommendations.
  • McKenzie Taake conducts hydrologic and hydraulic analyses, modeling and floodplain studies.
  • Johanna Thill conducts facilities engineering and design at data center projects.
  • Gregg Van Loon designs telecommunications infrastructure for clients and communities.
  • Damir Von Rohrbach is responsible for civil engineering at hyperscale data centers.
  • Aaron Weaver focuses on stormwater designs and hydrologic and hydraulic analyses.
  • Nic White conducts engineering for power transmission and distribution projects.
  • Hannah Zumbrennen works with data center clients to provide on-site engineering services.
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