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Garlock named partner at LERA Consulting Structural Engineers

Richard Garlock, LERA

New York, NY According to LERA Consulting Structural Engineers, Richard Garlock has been named a partner of the firm. With the firm since 1994, he currently leads many of LERA’s residential, mixed-use and office developments in the northeast and internationally and has been responsible for significant firm growth within that market sector. His active projects include residential towers in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Jersey City and Philadelphia. 

He also has active lab and office projects throughout the region and is designing numerous supertall buildings in Malaysia. He served as project director for the structural design of 4 World Trade Center, which was the first building to open on the original WTC site.

LERA Consulting Structural Engineers (LERA) is an M/WBE structural engineering firm providing services to architects, owners, contractors, and developers. Since their founding in 1923, they have designed numerous landmark projects across the world, and established a strong reputation for design and technical excellence. LERA’s services include complete structural designs, feasibility studies, peer reviews, value engineering, blast analysis and design, forensic consulting, and special inspections. Headquartered in New York City, LERA also operates branch offices in Mumbai, Shanghai and Hong Kong.

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