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Nathelyne A. Kennedy, P.E.

After beginning her engineering career designing highway bridges throughout the Midwest, Nathelyne Kennedy brought her technical precision to Houston in the 1980s, designing bridges for the widening of IH 10. As her firm completed bridge design on the majority of Houston’s freeways, she nurtured young talent into the next generation of engineering stars — one of her protégés participated on a team that in the 1990s set standards for bridge girder design in Texas. Today, she continues to audit drawings for our most complex projects.

Committed to advancing the engineering profession, Kennedy has served on the Texas Turnpike Authority Board of Directors and on advisory committees for Texas Southern University, University of Houston Downtown and her own alma mater, Prairie View A&M University. In 2006 Prairie View named the Nathelyne Archie Kennedy Building, housing the School of Architecture and Art, in her honor.

 
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Bob Haseman (A. Setarehaseman, P.e.)

With 25-plus years in civil engineering, Chief Engineer Bob Haseman has led firm projects for over two decades. His experience encompasses a broad range of significant Houston projects from large diameter waterlines, transportation, public works, and Bayport Terminal Master Plan to landmark buildings such as Minute Maid Park, FBI Regional Office and Jesse H. Jones Rotary House.

Haseman’s incomparable transportation expertise encompasses projects for the City of Houston; Houston Airport System; Port of Houston Authority; Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, TX; Harris County Toll Road Authority; and Texas Department of Transportation.

The combination of his meticulousness and his persistence in doing whatever it takes to get the job done have received high praise from clients.

 
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Kiumars Nazemi, P.E.

Having experienced all facets of engineering in his professional career, Kiu Nazemi is equally confident overseeing design and construction management services. His projects have been wide-ranging, from port terminals to school assessments, but his talent has been most frequently applied to aviation and water/wastewater projects.

For William P. Hobby Airport, Nazemi managed civil engineering for terminals, apron renovations, runways, utilities and security projects, while at George Bush Intercontinental Airport he has overseen taxiways, air cargo facilities and bus station projects. His large-scale water projects for the City of Houston include a 54-inch water line replacement and site design for the Northeast Water Purification Plant, and his wastewater projects consist of relief sewers including the Nottingham Oaks, Southwest and Sims Bayou service areas, plus lift station replacement/renovation to Belmont, Kirkwood, Northshore and Westmont.