Transforming construction data into decision power and concrete plans into sustainable realities—where civil engineering meets global impact.
Bridging theory and practice across diverse environments, Brandon transforms complex challenges into tangible solutions at AECOM, Clark Construction, and Savannah River Remediation. From engineering dam rehabilitation alternatives to supporting FEMA's hurricane relief efforts in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, he contributed to critical infrastructure and humanitarian projects. At Iraq's Mosul Dam, he applied technical expertise in a geopolitically complex setting while helping develop local engineering capacity through training programs.
From Iraq's Mosul Dam to California's BART system—engineering solutions that transcend borders while shaping infrastructure that endures.
At Clark Construction, Brandon leveraged data analytics to enhance project performance while supporting sustainable building practices through LEED material tracking. His experience at Savannah River Remediation provided invaluable exposure to high-safety engineering requirements for critical nuclear facilities. Throughout these roles, he consistently demonstrated how engineering knowledge combined with adaptability creates meaningful impact across continents, cultures, and construction challenges.