2026 Ones To Watch - Rising Stars: Michael Vulpis, H2M architects + engineers
Project Civil Engineer
H2M architects + engineers
“Michael (Mike) Vulpis, P.E., is a dedicated civil engineer who has shaped H2M and the communities we serve for the better. A professional engineer with licensure in New York and Connecticut, Mike’s experience includes site layout, grading and drainage, stormwater management, erosion control, permitting, and construction administration. He has played pivotal roles on a wide range of projects such as hotels, parks, libraries, fire departments, multifamily housing, and universities.”
What inspired you to pursue a career in your industry, and what path brought you to your current role?
Playing with Legos was an early creative outlet for me. I never followed the instructions on the kits, instead opting to design my own structures. My grandfather was a civil engineer with the Army Corps of Engineers, and he spearheaded big projects, including a two-mile stretch of boardwalk at Virginia Beach. Through him, I realized I wanted to channel my creativity into engineering. I started at a smaller firm, where I wore many different hats on projects. I learned a lot, but ultimately I wanted to work on larger projects that impact entire communities, which is why I came to H2M.
What accomplishment or project so far in your career are you most proud of?
I’m currently serving as lead civil engineer for the adaptive reuse of a historic school building into supportive housing. It’s a complex project and the largest one I’ve led so far, involving subdivisions, zone changes, two miles of force main, and more. The project incorporates every one of H2M’s disciplines, providing me with the opportunity to collaborate with and learn from a wide variety of specialists here. I also take pride in any project that involves sustainable strategies like adaptive reuse, particularly when it can also help make Long Island more affordable for residents.