ohn F. Tornberg, P.E., M.L.S.E. Position: Principal Education: Bachelor of Science - Civil/Structural Engineering University of Southern California, 1992 Award: Outstanding Service to the School of Engineering President: Chi Epsilon Civil Engineering Honor Society Member: American Institute of Steel Construction American Concrete Institute Structural Engineer s Association of Texas American Institute of Architects Registration: Licensed Professional Engineer in the states of: Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Georgia Illinois Kansas Kentucky Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Montana Nebraska Nevada New Jersey New York Texas Experience: Architectural Engineering: John serves as the lead structural engineer on a wide variety of projects. As the lead structural engineer, John directs all phases of design. One of John s strengths is his ability to emphasize inter-discipline coordination with architectural, mechanical, electrical, geotechnical, and civil design professionals. By coupling this inter-discipline coordination with his structural engineering knowledge, John provides clients with an efficiently designed structural system. Representative projects include: Lake Dallas Middle School Addition, 141,000 sf Lake Dallas, Texas Corinth City Hall, 28,000 sf Corinth, Texas Colonial Country Club Addition, 8,000 sf Fort Worth, Texas PDX Office Building, 6 stories, 134,000 sf Fort Worth, Texas Mount Gilead Baptist Church, 60,000 sf Fort Worth, Texas Structural Steel Connection Engineering: As lead connection engineer, John s designs have been incorporated into well-known structures throughout the United States. Not only is John capable of designing complex connections, he applies a solid project management style to each project he undertakes. His management style considers for resource allocation, documentation, and the use of current technology to efficiently transfer information to produce quality designs. Representative projects include: Fort Worth Convention Center Expansion, 3,000 tons - Fort Worth, Texas DFW Int l Airport Automated People Mover Stations, 3,500 tons - DFW Airport, Texas Gaylord Texan Hotel, 5,700 tons - Grapevine, Texas Tropicana Casino and Hotel addition, 1,600 tons - Atlantic City, New Jersey Construction Management: John was selected by Wal-Mart Construction Management to be the Project Coordinator and Field Representative for Carter & Burgess, Inc. for a $50 million, 1.5 million square foot Bulk Storage Facility, Fire Pump House, and Guardhouse in Statesboro, Georgia. John s responsibilities included: coordinating six (6) prime contractors and a testing agency; monitoring the construction schedule, conducting scheduling meetings; addressing RFI s and shop drawing submittals; reviewing contractor pay applications; enforcing OSHA and Wal-Mart Safety Policies; and providing field quality assurance. |