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The Team
John E. Alford, PE  Senior Project Engineer Registration: Professional Engineer, NC
Education: Applied, Civil Engineering Technology
Experience: Mr. Alford has over 37 years of Roadway Design and engineering management experience. His career with the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) spanned 32 years where he retired as the State Roadway Design Engineer. Mr. Alford has worked with private engineering firms for the past 5 years since retirement from NCDOT. His 37 years of design experience includes functional, preliminary, right of way and final plan designs for a multitude of projects ranging from simple bridge replacement projects to the more complex interstate rehabilitation projects. Mr. Alford represented NCDOT as the one voting member on the AASHTO Subcommittee on Design, NCDOT representative for the 2001 AASHTO Policy for the Design of Low Volume Roads, NCDOT representative on the 2002 rewrite of the AASHTO Greenbook, co-chaired with FHWA on the rewrite of the NCDOT Noise Policy and co-chaired the rewrite of the NCDOT Bridge Policy.
Nathan Benson, PE  Planning and Environmental Engineer Registration: Professional Engineer and Land Surveyor - North Carolina
Education: Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineer, University of South Carolina Graduate, NC Public Manager Program
Experience: Mr. Benson has served more than 35 years in the transportation planning and environmental field including 19 years (from 1969 to 1988) employed with the NCDOT. During his tenure he served as Highway Planning Engineer, Head of Rural Project Planning Section, and the Assistant Manager of Planning and Research for Project Planning.
Erin Bonney, EI  Structural Designer Registration: Engineering Intern, May 2005, NC Board of Registration
Education: Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, North Carolina State University
Experience: Ms. Bonney has over three years of experience in bridge and other structural inspections, bridge design and analysis, as well as many other miscellaneous structural designs. She is proficient in multiple engineering computer programs such as Microstation V8, WIGINS (Wearable Inspection Grading Information Network System), SAP, Conspan, RC Pier, Daystar, and Microsoft Office.
Michael Craig, PE  Design Engineer Registration: Professional Engineer, North Carolina - 2002; Tennessee - 2004
Certifications: Effective Design Build Teams, Precast / Prestressed Concrete Bridge Design, Steel Bridge Design, National Highway Institute of In-Service Bridges, Age and Failure of Structures
Education: Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, University of Buffalo 1997; Masters of Structural Engineering, University of Buffalo 1999
Experience: Michael Craig has over eight years of experience in structural design. Mr. Craig has a passion for bridge analysis and strives to maintain and expand his skills and knowledge. His areas of greatest expertise are prestress box girder design and repair and retrofit of existing structures. Michael Craig is a highly motivated structural PE with a multitude of computer software skills including extensive knowledge of SAP, GEOPAK, MATHCAD, CONSPAN, RC PIER, Microstation, Merlin Dash and MS Excel. He applies these skills to his work to bring efficient solutions to structure design.
Jim Davis, PE  Hydraulics Manager
Registration: Professional Engineer – North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Tennessee
Education: Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, North Carolina State University
Experience: Mr. Davis has been specifically involved in hydraulic design for fifteen years and has a total of twenty-nine years experience in highway engineering related work. Initially employed with the NCDOT Roadway Design Unit, he worked as a Transportation Design Technician for fourteen years. After receiving his civil engineering degree, he was employed as a Project Engineer with the NCDOT Hydraulics Unit for eight years, directing and supervising the preparation of drainage design plans. Mr. Davis has prepared hydraulic designs for numerous roadway and bridge projects throughout North Carolina.
Gerald DeVito, PE Wilmington Office Manager/Project Engineer Registration: Professional Engineer, NC, WA Education: B.S. Civil Engineering
Gerald has over 26 years of engineering experience and recently joined WEI after 5 years working with the City of Wilmington, NC. His career experience is split between private and public sectors with a concentration in transportation, drainage and utility design. While with the City of Wilmington, Mr. DeVito was Project Manager in the Construction Management Section but also designed utility and road project. Gerald served as Project Engineer for the City’s new Police Headquarters. Prior to serving with the City of Wilmington, Mr. DeVito designed and managed diverse projects including Military and State DOT projects as a consultant. He also has extensive residential and commercial site design, land development and is trained in property valuation.
Tom Diffee, PE, SE  Design Engineer Registration: Professional Engineer, North Carolina - 2001, Structural Engineer, Illinois - 2004
Certifications: Safety Inspection of In-Service Bridges, SCDOT Seismic Design Specifications for Highway Bridges
Education: Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, North Carolina State University
Experience: Mr. Diffee has more than 13 years of design experience. With the capabilities to work on roadway, bridge and hydraulic design, drawing review and bridge inspection, he deliviers exceptional expertise on mult-phased projects. He specializes in the layout, design, design check and plan preparation for roadway and rail bridge projects for Departments of Transportation in North Carolina and other states. He has reviewed structural working drawings for North and South Carolina Departments of Transportation. Mr. Diffee has designed many types of bridges including steel plate girders, prestressed girders, cored slab continous flat slab and a single-point urban interchange bridge. He has been the engineer for several widening/rehabilitation and new location roadway projects.
John A. Dilworth, PE  Project Design Engineer Registration: Professional Engineer, North Carolina
Education: Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering; Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
Experience: Mr. Dilworth has over 7 years of experience in working drawing review and approval with the Structure Design Unit of the North Carolina Department of Transportation. His experience has been in structure design and analysis of working drawings and designs for a large number of highway construction projects throughout North Carolina. He has experience in various stages of highway and bridge construction including bridge overhang falsework, hammerhead bent cap falsework, precast concrete box culverts, temporary shorings, noise walls, retaining walls pile load test frames temporary detour bridges, and foundations and structural supports for highway signs and traffic signals.
Shannon Irwin, PE  Hydraulics Engineer Registration: Professional Engineer, December 2007, NC Board of Registration
Education: Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, University of Nebraska
Experience: Ms. Irwin has over four years of experience in water resources, transportation and civil engineering. Her experience includes stream restoration and monitoring, SCDOT and NCDOT roadway hydraulics design, NCDOT roadway and bridge projects, plan production including roadway layout, grading, and construction detailing, structural analysis, site development, and serving as a public information officer. She is proficient in Microstation, GeoPak Roadway, FlowMaster, and HEC-RAS, and familiar with GeoPak Survey, and AutoCAD .
Bob A. May, PE  Senior Roadway Engineer Registration: Professional Engineer, North Carolina
Education: Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, North Carolina State University
Experience: Mr. May has over 15 years of experience including 11 years with the NCDOT Roadway Design Group as a Transportation Engineer Supervisor II. In this capacity he supervised four employees and was responsible for over $400 million in highway design projects. Mr. May has also let approximately $37 million in State contracts and has worked in all phases of design from functional and preliminary design to right of way and final plans adhering to AASHTO and Roadway Design policies and procedures. Mr. May has also been responsible for reviewing roadway plans and coordinating with other design units to ensure the project objectives are met and project information is shared. This ensures the highest quality of product.
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