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Habib Noorata, P.E.
Structural Engineer

Mr. Noorata is a Senior Structural Engineer with over 36 years of professional experience encompassing the design of many types of bridges and their approach spans, walls, and foundations for various facilities, pilings, marine piers, offices, retails, commercials and multi - residential buildings.

Project Experience

BRIDGES

NYCDOT Woodhaven Boulevard Bridge Over Queens Boulevard - Project Engineer

Prepared preliminary plans for the approved design alternatives, arranged all agency meetings, responded to comments, and prepared engineering budgets for the final design of this roadway bridge in Queen, NY.  (2000 - 2001)

NYSDOT Alfred Driscoll Expressway - Structural Engineer

Performed geometric calculations, and designed and estimated piers, abutments, box culverts, and foundations for a series of proposed interstate highway bridges.

VADOT LEIGH STREET VIADUCT  -  Structural Engineer

Designed and estimated steel concrete box girders for a multi-span highway bridge in Richmond, VA.

NYSDOT Bridge Inspections - Senior Structural Engineer

Determined Level 1 Rating, using the service load method, in accordance with the AASHTO Manual for maintenance Inspecction of Highway Bridges.  In addition, he provided detailed analyses for several bridges in New York (12/90 -12/91)

DEPOT Chesapeake Bay and Delaware River Canal Bridge - Senior Structural Engineer

Checked reinforcing bar schedules and estimated quantities for the bridge in Delaware (11/90 - 12/90)

NYSDOT O.M.B for Bridges - Senior Structural Engineer

Reviewed existing available NYSDOT cost estimates for rehabilitation of bridges in New York, to bring them into a state of good repair.  (9/90 - 11/90)

MNR West Lincoln Avenue Bridge Rehabilitation - Senior Structural Engineer

Performed the inspection of 100-foot-long, non-composite steel girders built in 1931, part of a truss bridge that was built in 1893 and that spans the New Haven railroad line in New York.