Javier Diaz

Structural Project Engineer at Coughlin Porter Lundeen

Javier Diaz, PE, SE is a Structural Project Engineer at Coughlin Porter Lundeen. Javier has experience in design and analysis of concrete and steel structures, foundation systems, and preparation of technical bids and reports. Prior to their current position, Javier worked at VEPICA as a Design Engineer. Javier holds a Master of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Washington, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from UCAB - Universidad Católica Andrés Bello. Additionally, Javier is currently pursuing a Certificate in Civil Engineering from North Carolina State University.

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Seattle, United States

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Coughlin Porter Lundeen

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WHO WE ARE Coughlin Porter Lundeen is a civil and structural engineering firm. Focused in the Pacific Northwest, we partner with clients across markets to bring unique project visions to life. We were founded with the goal of exceeding the standards and services provided by engineering firms, and today, more than twenty-five years later, that vision continues to guide all that we do. WHAT WE DO We provide an exceptional product in our drawings and designs, but to us, “exceeding standards” means much more. It means understanding a project’s big picture and employing a comprehensive vision to lead and manage coordination among design partners and contractors. It means streamlining the process. It means being accessible, authentic, and genuinely invested in every project. Quality and exceptional service are the cornerstones of our business, which is why we take the time to get things right- every drawing, every detail, every time. HOW WE DO IT We approach engineering differently. We choose projects that require imagination and ingenuity, and see ourselves as much more than a traditional consultant. Our team functions as a key part of the core team, regularly exceeding the standard scope of our discipline and redefining what it means to be an engineer.


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