Scott Taylor Pe

Bart Resident Engineer - Biddability And Constructability Reviewer at PGH Wong Engineering

Scott Taylor, PE, MBA, currently serves as the Bart Resident Engineer at PGH Wong Engineering, Inc., where responsibilities include reviewing construction packages for public bidding and coordinating the relocation of the AT&T network for the California High Speed Rail project. Prior to this role, Scott was the East Bay District Manager at Soil Engineering Construction, Inc., focused on establishing a new office and offering geotechnical solutions. Previous positions include President of Throop Cellular Concrete, Vice President of the Engineered Fill Division at Cell-Crete Corp., Director of Operations at Real Goods Solar, Senior Estimator at Drill Tech, and various roles in real estate and masonry. Scott holds an MBA from Saint Mary's College of California and a BS in Civil Engineering from California State University, Chico.

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Alameda, United States

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PGH Wong Engineering

Founded in 1985, PGH Wong Engineering, Inc. (PGH Wong) is one of the nation’s leading firms in the transit industry. PGH Wong is a full-service engineering and architectural consulting firm that focuses on the implementation of transit systems including heavy, light, commuter rail, automated people mover, high-speed rail, streetcars, and bus rapid transit systems. The firm generally assumes a lead role as prime consultant in every phase of transit projects including planning, conceptual engineering, preliminary engineering, final engineering, program/project management, and construction management including inspection, scheduling, cost estimating, change orders, and claim analyses, testing, startup, and activation.


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201-500

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