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    Justin Eckel

    Vice President/Tennessee Transportation Manager at Volkert, Inc.

    Justin Eckel is an accomplished Structural Engineer specializing in the design of bridges and retaining walls using AASHTO LRFD and LFD Specifications.

    He possesses in-depth knowledge of State DOT Structures Guidelines for Tennessee, North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and Ohio.

    With a strong background in Design-Build project delivery and Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI), Justin has a proven track record of effectively managing projects to ensure they meet scope, budget, and schedule requirements.

    As a licensed Professional Engineer across several states including Tennessee, Arkansas, Ohio, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Illinois, Texas, Mississippi, Kentucky, Indiana, Utah, and Alabama, Justin brings a wealth of expertise to his work.

    His specialties encompass Bridge Analysis and Design, Bridge Inspection, Repair, Load Rating, Rehabilitation, Cost Estimating, and Construction Engineering and Inspection.

    Justin Eckel earned his MS in Civil Engineering from Vanderbilt University and his BS in Civil Engineering with a focus on Structures from Tennessee Technological University.

    Currently serving as the Vice President/Tennessee Transportation Manager at Volkert, Inc., Justin has held various significant roles in the industry, including Assistant Vice President/Tennessee Engineering Manager and Structural Section Manager at Volkert, Inc.

    Prior to his tenure at Volkert, Inc., Justin contributed his skills and knowledge as a Bridge Engineer at Barge Waggoner Sumner & Cannon, Inc., Structural Engineer/Project Manager at CDM Smith, and Structural Specialist at the State of Tennessee.

    His early experience includes serving as a TDOT Summer Intern at the State of Tennessee, where he laid the foundation for his successful career in structural engineering.

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    Franklin, Tennessee, United States