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Ryan T. Moore PE, TE
Coordinator. Responsible for scoping all transportation capital improvement
projects, inclusive of environmental clearance, technical and financial feasibility,
public outreach and production of final project reports detailing the preliminary
engineering phase. Presentations to the Sacramento City Council, Planning
Commission, neighborhood groups, PBID’s, and other community groups.
Extensive work with SHRA on redevelopment infrastructure projects.
Substantial interaction with the offices of elected officials to provide technical
briefings on projects, programs, transportation policy, and transportation
funding.
David Evans & Associates, Project Engineer
February 2002 – May 2005
Project manager and project engineer for bridge design, bridge rehabilitation,
and seismic retrofit projects in California and Oregon.
J. Muller International, Bridge Designer
November 1998 – February 2002
Project designer and seismic analyst for bridge design and retrofit projects
throughout California, Nevada and several international projects.
Education University of Nevada Reno M.S. Civil Engineering 1996 – 1998
Thesis on the “Seismic Behavior of New Bridges with
Skew and Curvature” (Report #CCEER-98-C, Research assistanceship to
the University of Ljubljana,
sponsored by the National Science Foundation) Slovenia, 1998.
published in the American Concrete Institute Journal
(September – October 2001).
University of Nevada Reno B.S. Civil Engineering 1992 – 1996
City Sacramento River Crossings, Sacramento, CA
Specific Project manager for strategy and funding policy necessary to pursue a new
Experience crossing of the Sacramento River between Sacramento and West Sacramento
at I Street/C Street. Author of policy on “Neighborhood Friendly Bridge” criteria.
Coordination with executive teams and elected leadership of both cities to build
support for application to Caltrans HBP program. Preparation of successful
HBP application for $76M in Federal Funding.
City College Light Rail Station Pedestrian/Bicycle Crossing, Sacramento,
CA