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Professional Engineers PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS Abadie, Randall James 10756 Adams, Joseph Richard 16298 Agnes, Matthew Leo 17288 Albani, Thomas Anthony 10516 Shell Explor & Prod. Co. Nash Lipsey Burch, LLC Clark Nexsen A&E Robbin Engineering Staff Civil Engineer Electrical Engineer Structural Engineer General Manager PO Box 61933 3322 West End Ave Clark Nexsen A&E 6904 Parke East blvd. New Orleans, LA 70161 Suite 620 6160 Kempsville Cir. Ste 200A Tampa, FL 33610-4115 (504)728-4755 Nashville, TN 37203 Norfolk, VA 23502 (813)972-1135 (615)329-4460 (757)455-5800 Abbey, David Spencer 17424 Albin, Duane Andrew 16504 Civil Resource Consult Adams, William Paul 13202 Agnew, Frank Wilson 11225 Basic Systems, Inc. Professional Engr. WBishop Consult Engrs Alabama Power Company Mech. Engineer CRC Vice President Senior Engineer 6412 Clay Pike Road 441 Donelson Pike, Ste 300 1307 Shady Rest Road 380 Mountain View Lane Cambridge, OH 43725 Nashville, TN 37214 Havana, FL 32333 Springville, AL 35145 (740)685-2511 (615)871-4655 (850)385-1179 (205)257-4623 Albritton, Gayle Edward 03750 Abel, John Fredrick 04557 Adamson, Kelley Seale 16575 Agostinelli Sr, Victor 04380 US Army WES Cornell University Adamson Engineering,LLC Martin Supervisory Structur Professor Emeritus Engineer/President US Army Corps of Engrs 600 Church Street Hollister Hall 1007 Muirfield Village Structural Engineer Clinton, MS 39056-5312 Cornell University College Station, TX 77845 Post Office Box 723 (601)634-3269 Ithaca, NY 14853-3501 (979)696-6681 Vicksburg, MS 39181-0723 (607)255-3690 (601)638-5950 Alden, Lawrence 06098 Addleman, Nathaniel 16011 Cameron Abesingha, Chandra 17493 James Ahlvin, Richard Glen 07843 Self Employed Padminie Rolf Jensen & Associates Self Employed 3600 Rosebud Lane Civil Eng. Associates,Inc Associate Manager Consultant Nacogdoches, TX 75961-4751 President 7602 Oak Fern 4 Shadow Wood Drive (936)560-4746 4028 Lambert Trail Houston, TX 77040 Vicksburg, MS 39180-9741 Birmingham, AL 35242 (713)462-1840 (601)638-1093 Alexander, Michael 14967 (205)595-0401 Joseph Addy, Wayne Fulmer 14427 Ahmad, Falih Hassan 11201 LEO A Daly Abu-Yasein, Omar Ali 16397 Raytheon Engs & Constr Tarleton State University Dir. of Mech. Engr. A & A Engineering Supervi Discipl Engr Associate Professor 12922 18th Ave S. Owner 17526 Celestine Court Engr. Physic Prog. Burnsville, MN 55337 5271 Fredelia Dr. Parker, CO 80134-9171 Tarleton State, Box T-039 (612)341-9558 Toledo, OH 43623 (303)843-2673 Stephenville, TX 76402 (419)292-1983 (254)968-9164 Alexander, Zane Clay 08567 Aden, Mark David 17287 Phoenix Engrg of Const Achee Jr, Lloyd Joseph 05569 D'Amato Conversano, Inc. Ahmad, Nawwaf 16062 VP Operations Achee Surv. & Engr. PLLC Principal/Spokane Abdellatif 11172 East Highway 60 Owner 3428 S. Lincoln Cuhaci & Peterson, Arch Salt Lick, KY 40371 1808 13th Street Spokane, WA 99203 Dir. of Engineering (606)683-2293 Pascagoula, MS 39567 (509)455-4448 Cuhaci & Peterson, Arch (228)762-5454 1925 Prospect Avenue Alexander Jr, George 02854 Aden, William Brantner 16576 Orlando, FL 32814 Edward Achord, Aaron Joseph 10160 Foresite Group, Inc (407)661-9100 Alexander Engineering Magnolia Electric Principal President Mgr. of Engr. & Oper 3040 Holcomb Bridge Road Akers, Kenneth Reed 03802 346 South Gamwyn 3750 Monument Trail SE Suite G-2 Retired Greenville, MS 38701 Ruth, MS 39662 Norcross, GA 30071 312 Sharon Church Road (662)332-7895 (601)250-2422 (770)368-1399 Loganville, GA 30052- (770)466-0059 Alexy Jr., Thomas 17330 Adair, William Grady 14465 Adhikary, Ramakanta 09596 Christopher Gresham Smith & Partners Steel Built Corporation Akins, James Edward 03249 Sr. Project Manager Staff Engineer Florence & Hutcheson, Inc James Akins Engrg PA Civil Engineer 1104 Oak Moss Drive 10465 Melody Drive President 1021 Grandeview Blvd Lawrenceville, GA 30043 Suite #129 193 North Main Street #226 (770)754-0755 Northglenn, CO 80234 Pontotoc, MS 38863 Huntsville, AL 35824 (303)450-7483 (662)489-5551 Adams, Bruce Harold 08468 (256)890-0321 URS Consultants Aframian, Hosrow 16356 Al-Hussaini, Mosaid M. 04489 Vice President Alford Jr, Malcom 09820 SEG US Army Corp of Engrs/OH 1621 Audubon Street Principal Geotechnical Engr Jefferson New Orleans, LA 70118-5501 120 N. Robinson 1500 PO Box 725 Alford & Associates (504)837-6326 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Cincinnati, OH 45201 President (405)604-6979 (513)684-3028 1507 W Flowers Road Terry, MS 39170 (601)506-1854 1 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS Alito Jr, Emile 01371 Allred, Malcolm Albert 03982 Anderson, Charles 12578 Angelette, Neil Bradford 17290 Self Employed MS Power & Light Co Edward Larry J. Picciola,Inc Electrical Engineer Dir Facilities CE Anderson & Associats Civil Engineer 8321 Pritchard Place 717 Clay Street Owner 198 Valerie Street New Orleans, LA 70118 Vicksburg, MS 39183- 1122 South Grove Avenue Lockport, LA 70374 (504)861-8935 (601)638-7484 Oak Park, IL 60304-1909 (985)798-7700 (312)750-1701 Allain Jr, Wilbur L. 08080 Almahayni, Muhammad 13004 Applewhite, Joe 02037 Self Employed Nael Anderson, David Warren 14254 Crawford 110 Clinton Street Master Craft Steel Bldgs Crafton, Tull & Assoc. John P Wold & Assoc Lafayette, LA 70501-8004 V.P. of Engineering Sr. Structural Engr Owner (318)233-7350 89 Aberdeen Dr 626 South Hillcrest Road 1740 Rains County Rd 1300 Little Rock, AR 72223 Odenville, AL 35120 Emory, TX 75440 Alleman, David Lee 14428 (501)868-6223 (205)968-0177 (903)473-3379 Cataphote Inc Group Engineer Almon, Robert Nathaniel 09432 Anderson, Gary Scott 16358 Archer, Taylor Hayden 13600 P.O. Box 16354 Almon Association Hospital Designers, Inc Sud-Chemie Inc. Hattiesburg, MS 39404-6354 President VP Electrical Engr Tech. Srvc. Engineer (601)544-8119 2008 12th Street 7243 Marlton Lane 4608 Cherry Forest Circle Tuscaloosa, AL 35403 St. Louis, MO 63123 Louisville, KY 40245 Allen, Jeffrey Charles 14968 (205)349-2100 (314)567-9000 (502)634-7964 Monsanto Enviro-Chem Sr. Electrical Engin Almon Jr, John Vernon 06711 Anderson, Gregory 17289 Archila, Roberto 16299 4530 Dakota Trail Pirelli Tire North Amer Glenn Interplan LLC St. Charles, MO 63304 General Manager Green Anderson Engineers Dr of Structural Eng (314)469-5262 3 Point Circle President 933 Lee Road Little Rock, AR 72205 Green Anderson Engineers, Inc Suite 120 Allen, Joe A. 03010 (501)570-7519 2233 N. Green Acres Road Orlando, FL 32810 Self Employed Fayetteville, AR 72703 (407)645-5008 Consultant Alworth, Roger 17366 (479)442-4682 108 David Street Thompson Argus, Ballard Loeber 12108 Pearl, MS 39208-3607 Vector Structural Engrs Anderson, Joseph 15485 Self-Employed (601)939-8927 Structural Engineer Owner/Principal Raymond 530 West Pine Street 9977 N. 5320 W Anderson Engineering, LLC Allen, William Albert 06864 Suite 5 Highland, UT 84070 Owner Allen Engineering Inc Ponchatoula, LA 70454 (801)990-1775 2514 Rosehaven Engineer (985)386-4599 Germantown, TN 38138 Rt 2 Box 118 Amini, Farshad 15287 (901)754-5420 Holcomb, MS 38940- Jackson State University Arms, Raymond David 08912 (662)453-4138 Professor & Chairman Anderson, Mark Edwin 16505 Professional Engrg Servic President 550 Post Rd. #1018 GEM Buildings Allen III, Horace Sammie 14897 205 Hunters Inlet Road Ridgeland, MS 39157 Sr. Engineer General Electric Eufaula, AL 36027 (601)979-3913 374 West 2300 South Project Engineer (334)687-4738 Perry, UT 84302 106 Hickory Lane Ammiano, Thomas 16357 (435)538-5410 Clinton, MS 39056 Conesco Doka Armstrong, Kenneth 12096 (601)978-6567 Assistant Chief Engr Anderson, Matthew 16969 McKnight Doka USA, Ltd. Warren KM Armstrong Assoc Inc Allen Jr, Clifford Warren 05181 17 Dogwood Drive President Froehling&Robertson,Inc Pear Contract Manuf. Denville, NJ 07834 7023 Tabor Lane Branch Manager Mngr of Operations (201)641-6500 Charlotte, NC 28211 340 Locust Grove Drive 560 Grey Eagle Drive (704)366-1776 Purcellville, VA 20132 Colorado Spring, CO 80919-1618 Andersen, John Martin 11448 (719)574-1135 (703)996-0123 Retired Armstrong, Rolf Henry 17539 320 Kaylyn Drive SE Anderson, Wayne 06562 Eclipse Engineering,Inc Allen Jr, Millard 07480 Albuquerque, NM 87123 Vice President Randolph (505)294-1714 Bryant Eclipse Engineering, Inc Allen Engineering Environmental Quality 155 NE Revere Ave., Suite A Coord Air Qual Mngmt Principal Anderson, Alan John 12513 Bend, OR 97701 1737 Bridgers Drive PO Box 21 FHA Structural Engineers (541)389-9659 Raymond, MS 39154-8504 Toomsuba, MS 39364-0021 Structural Engineer (601)961-5153 (601)632-4394 1309 Sunset-Salem Arnold, Barry Kay 13537 Benton, AR 72019 ARW Engineers Allman, Jeffrey George 17331 (501)374-0038 Andres, James Hubert 10161 Project Engineer Allman & Associates, Inc Northrop Grumman Ship Sys 1281 W. Harrisville Road Engr. Structural IV Principal Anderson, Bradley Clifft 12556 Farr West, UT 84404 3819 Scovel Avenue Allman & Associates, Inc Owens Engrg Co Inc (801)782-6008 Pascagoula, MS 39581 323 South Broadway Ave Civil Engineer (228)935-8253 Rochester, MN 55904 H&M Architects/Engineers (507)282-9082 50 Security Drive Jackson, TN 38305 (901)664-6330 2 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS Arnold, Daniel Lee 16577 Asarisi, Joseph Newton 17291 Atkins, Marshall Lee 05731 Austin, Marshall Phillip 12181 Seneca Fire Engr LLC HMR, LLC SELF EMPLOYED TOC Engineering, Inc. Principal Vice President 113 Signal Hill Drive Engineer 4401 Shallowford Road 4001 Isabel Way E Vicksburg, MS 39180 121 Varanda Cove Suite 162-197 Mobile, AL 36693 (601)636-8042 Collierville, TN 38017 Roswell, GA 30075 (251)626-2626 (901)259-2362 (770)587-2444 Atkins III, Leonard Cecil 16900 Asbill, Jimmie Shearron 10687 Atkins Engineers Austin, Robert Ray 04560 Arnold, David Walker 04229 Dept of Environ Quality President Universal Ensco Inc MS Chemical Corp Environmental Engr Atkins Engineers Vice Pres/Bus. Dev. Sr. Vice President 9 Deerfield Road 147 Sevilla Ave 2400 McCue, #106 P O Box 103 Madison, MS 39110 Coral Gables, FL 33134 Houston, TX 77055 Yazoo City, MS 39194-0103 (601)961-5164 (305)444-6260 (713)556-8360 (662)751-2222 Aschenbrenner, Thomas 14390 Atkinson, Larry Ned 11512 Avedissian, Gregory 16229 Arnold, Gene Harold 09283 Michael Continental Conveyor Krikor Cooper Tire & Rubber Marshall Erdman & Assoc Design Engineer Southern Civil Engr.
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