Lane Jobe, PE, SE
Position:
- Principal
Education:
- BSCE, Portland State University
Experience:
- Practicing Structural Engineer since 1996
- Registered Structural Engineer in Oregon, California, Idaho, Hawaii and Washington
- Registered Professional Engineer in Montana
Specialties:
- Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Structures (vertical and lateral analysis)
- Light Gage Steel Structural and Aluminum Design
- Building Cladding and Component Design
- Equipment Anchorage and Rooftop Mechanical Support and Anchorage
- Seismic Evaluation and Retrofit Design
- School/Church Upgrades
- Masonry Structures
- Temporary Shoring Design
- Structural Repairs
- Site Investigations
- Hydronic System - Seismic Pipe Bracing and Thermal Restraints
- Design of Dynamic Message Sign and Traffic Intersection Concrete Pole Foundations
Professional Affiliations:
- American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC)
- American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
- Steel Framing Alliance (SFA)
- Structural Engineers Association of Oregon (SEAO)
- The Masonry Society (TMS)
Presentations:
- Oregon Fire Protection, Seismic Bracing of Pipes and other Non-structural Hazards, December 2005
- Oregon American Concrete Institute, (OACI) presentation on Masonry Tall Slender Walls, June 2002
Professional Development:
- ATC-20 Procedures for Post Earthquake Safety Evaluation of Buildings, (SEAO)
- Structural Masonry Design Webinar, Columns, Out-of-Plane Walls, Quality Assurance, Rebar Detailing (NW Concrete Masonry Association)
- AISC Seismic Design-Updates and Resources for the 21st Century
- SEAW Refresher Course for Seismic Codes
- AISC Seismic Evaluation and Rehabilitation of Buildings
Mr. Jobe is a Principal Structural Engineer of Miller Consulting Engineers, Inc. and has been involved with structural design since 1996. Lane is experienced with a wide variety of materials including wood, masonry, concrete, steel, light-gage steel and aluminum. He has been involved with a variety of projects including design of steel moment frames for industrial buildings, historic building retrofits, seismic roof upgrades for metro-area school structures, structural evaluations and investigations that require existing building analysis and retrofits through recognized standards such as FEMA 178 and ASCE-31. Lane has been involved with establishing guidelines for the special inspection requirements used throughout the state of Oregon with SEAO. He assisted The Masonry Society perform structural engineering trial designs with the goal to help improve building codes and standards. Lane assisted with trial designs for the Direct Design Handbook for Masonry Structures (TMS 403-10), a masonry design standard that helps designers on a more prescriptive basis.
Kevin McCormick, PE, SE
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Kevin McCormick, P.E., S.E. specializes in specialty design projects and the seismic retrofit of historical structures. Together with his experience in project management and in partnering experience, he has been able to complete his projects ahead of schedule and under budget. At the client's request, Kevin has designed repairs for structures allowing the buildings to be fully operational without interruptions to tenants during the repairs.
In addition, Mr. McCormick has a reputation of being able to clearly communicate his design recommendations and results. Kevin provides expert testimony for numerous legal proceedings and offers this as one of his specialties.
Mr. McCormick has successfully designed numerous large churches and office buildings. Kevin is competent in design with a variety of materials including concrete, wood, steel, masonry and aluminum. Kevin's experience includes seismic evaluations and retrofit of unreinforced masonry and concrete structures. He is also the Structural Engineer of Record for the award-winning Oregon State Capitol Seismic Upgrade - Phase I.
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