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Stanley T. Maitland
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| Title: |
Senior Project Engineer |
| Industry: |
Consulting/Civil Engineering |
| Type of Organization: |
Civil and Environmental Engineering Consulting Firm |
| Major Product/Service: |
Civil and environmental engineering, surveying, construction monitoring and mapping services for large, complex projects, land development, storm water control, sewers, water lines and design of bridges, highways, municipal waste landfills and earth works projects |
| Expertise: |
Mr. Maitland has over 60 years experience. Recently retired, he continues to consult on civil and environmental engineering projects. Mr. Maitland was responsible for engineering design and construction management of large, industrial projects such as road and rail terminal facilities, integrated steel-making facilities, coal handling and refining plants, housing and commercial facilities, development and waste management facilities including landfills. |
| Geographic Area of Distribution: |
International |
| Affiliations: |
Professional Engineer Association; Hampton Presbyterian Church; Licensed Professional Engineer, Pennsylvania |
| University/Degree: |
Attendance, Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland; Direct Examinations, British Institute of Civil Engineers |
| Born: |
September 9, 1926, Belfast, Northern Ireland |
| Hobbies/Sports: |
Woodworking, golf, gardening |
| Spouse: |
Margaret (deceased, 1997) |
| Children: |
Heather, Christine, Andrew, Carol, Brian |
| Work History: |
Previous to his retirement, Mr. Maitland worked with Pedersen & Pedersen, Inc. for over 25 years. Formerly, he worked with the Dravo Corporation and GAI as a Project Manager and before that, he was with H.G. Acres, in Niagara Falls, Canada, from 1965 to 1977. He originally began his career as a Railroad Engineer with Hr. L.M.S. in Northern Ireland in 1948, followed by a Road and Bridge Engineer in the 1960's. |
| Career Accomplishments: |
Mr. Maitland is very proud of having designed and supervised the construction of the railroad tunnel under the Welland Canal, Welland, Ontario, Canada. |