Strinteg is pleased to announce the addition of Barton Newton, PE in the role of Senior Vice President of Strategic Planning and Business Development. His extensive experience span over 40 years ranging from private to public sectors, recently serving as director of complex bridges for a multi-national A/E firm’s US Structures group consisting of more than 450 bridge engineers. Barton’s public service career includes 31 years of experience in engineering and public administration while employed with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). While at Caltrans, he served as the State Bridge Maintenance Engineer from 2003 to 2010 and the State Bridge Engineer from 2010 through 2014. Nationally, he has provided active leadership on the AASHTO Subcommittee on Bridges & Structures for various technical committees, including serving as Chair of the Bridge Security & Hazards committee, Vice-Chair of the technical committee for bridge management, evaluation, and rehabilitation (T-18), and active member of the Bridge Preservation (T-9) and Welding (T-17) committees. Mr. Newton provided direct leadership for the development of the new Manual for Bridge Element Inspection adopted by AASHTO and now required by the National Bridge Inspection Standards. Barton has also served on the American Segmental Bridge Institute (ASBI) Executive Board for 10 years – 2 years as the ASBI President.
“We are thrilled to welcome a bridge engineer with Barton’s organizational leadership experience, technical knowledge, and reputation within the industry,” said Anthony Koloze, President of Strinteg. “As we are a pure-play engineering firm dedicated exclusively to all things in-service bridges, Barton is the right person to guide Strinteg’s growth initiatives and reinforce our focus on quality deliverables over the coming years.”
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ABOUT STRINTEG
Strinteg is a structural engineering firm focused on the inspection, analysis, and rehabilitation of bridges and ancillary structures throughout the United States. Our primary objective is to ensure the structural integrity of critical infrastructure assets.
At Strinteg, solutions to infrastructure problems are driven by scaled inspection efforts, detailed reporting, careful repair design, and coordinated face-to-face meetings with our clients and project stakeholders. Our approach is pragmatic – working within the confines of resource constraints. We can offer a wide range of options for bridge owners, from preventative maintenance aimed at keeping good bridges in good condition to proven structural repairs to extend the service life of deteriorating assets.
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