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During his more than 30 years in the field of structural engineering, Dan has worked with all types of structural systems, including concrete, steel, masonry, and timber. A principal of MBJ since 1982, he has led many large-scale phased projects and worked on national and international projects. Dan is a member of the State of Minnesota's Structural Advisory Committee for Building Codes and Standards. In 2006 he was a Special Award honoree of the American Institute of Architects Minnesota for his "significant contribution to the built environment," as a structural engineer. |
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As a principal of MBJ, Mike leads structural design and oversees the structural team on projects. For over 30 years, he has been involved in numerous highly complex projects, working with all types of structural systems, including concrete, steel, masonry, and timber. His experience includes work with national and international clientele. Recently he helped lead research sponsored by the Minnesota Concrete Council on "green" concrete, testing maximum durability levels and reporting his findings to the Cement Slag Association during their annual meeting in New York. |
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Jerod oversees the structural engineering team, establishing project team relationships and processes. Within the firm, he shares business responsibilities with other firm principals, leads the educational outreach program to architects and university students, and mentors others. Mr. Hoffman is experienced with all types of structural methods and materials, and has led several highly complex, award-winning projects. He has successfully worked with alternate delivery modes, compressed schedules, and projects with multiple phases and is a skilled manager of out-of-state projects. |
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As manager of MBJ's Phoenix office, Tony leads projects, design, and client development efforts in the Southwest. He works with all varieties of structural systems and specializes in concrete structures. In his role as principal-in-charge, he determines design direction with a focus on project economics and scheduling. His experience with alternate delivery methods includes design build, as well as simultaneous delivery of one project to more than one contractor, as was the case for the award-winning Regis Center for Art at the University of Minnesota. As a certified AIA/CES provider, Tony presents educational seminars to architectural clients. |
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During his nearly 30 years as a structural engineer, Brion's experience has spanned a broad range of market types, including airport, subway, commercial, retail, office, industrial, hospital, educational, hospitality, casino, and zoo facilities. He is familiar with the full palette of structural materials and possesses a thorough understanding of the design and construction process, including phased projects with multiple bid packages. A focus on responsiveness, communication, multi-discipline coordination, constructability, and quality control is central to Brion's project approach. |
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