In 2019, DJCOregon honored Principal Wade Younie as an industry icon for his accomplishments in the AEC profession. Photo by Sam Tenney.
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It was April 8, 1988 when Mark D’Amato and Guy Conversano founded D’Amato Conversano, Inc. Back then, VHS tapes were flying off the shelves and only 15 percent of U.S. households had a personal computer (compare that to over 89 percent in 2016).
JANUARY 7, 2020 -- The Livermore Railroad Depot Rehabilitation and Relocation project has been awarded to receive the 2019 Governor’s Historic Preservation Award.
Originally constructed in 1892, the building served as the transit ticketing office and waiting area at the Livermore Transit Center before it was shuttered in the early 1960s. The City purchased the structure in 2007 and in July 2017, DCI Engineers was part of a team that included architect Page & Turnbull which helped restore the depot for a half-mile move to its new location.
On May 24th, DCI joined the Bullitt Foundation, Miller Hull Partnership, PAE Engineers, Schuchart, and other sponsors to celebrate the Bullitt Center’s 5th year in maintaining the
According to data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, there were 11,643 people homeless in King County last year – the third highest in the nation, as reported by The Seattle Times.
We worked extra hard last year, and our efforts are getting national recognition! DCI is ranked #328 in Engineering News-Record’s Top 500 Design Firms this year! We surpassed last year’s 342nd ranking.
Based in Irvine, DCI Principal Sandra Biddulph has more than 20 years of experience in structural engineering and possesses knowledge of a full range of design materials and building types, as well as an excellent understanding of current building codes and regulations. Her experience includes seismic and structural design of various steel, concrete, masonry, and wood building structures. She has been involved in the lateral system development for significant
DCI Engineers was named Engineer of the Year by The Daily Journal of Commerce in their list of 2018 Newsmakers. The Newsmakers were honored during an awards event on March 28. Congratulations to our Portland office! To see the other winners and read more, click here.
DCI Engineers' project, the "M" was featured in the Spokane Coeur d'Alene Living magazine in an article written by Rose Bechtold, Communications Specialist. The M, formerly a Macy’s department store, is now a readapted 370,000-sf mixed-use building. The single structure comprises of retail levels on the first two floors, and a combination of commercial and residential levels for the above-grade floors. One building section is 11-stories (former Macy’s building), while another section (Wraight building) is eight-stories.
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