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Thornton Tomasetti hires Lomax as a VP

According to Thornton Tomasetti, Scott Lomax has joined the firm's New York office as VP. Lomax brings to the firm a strong background in the structural design and management of complex steel projects, such as bridges and buildings with long spans. Prior to joining Thornton Tomasetti, Lomax was a chief structural engineer at the architecture and engineering firm, Santiago Calatrava. At the firm, he worked on projects such as the Reggio Emilia Bridges on the A1 Motorway and TAV Railway in Italy, the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in Texas and the World Trade Center Transportation Hub in New York City. Lomax will seek to leverage Thornton Tomasetti's experience in long-span structures and apply that expertise to bridge design. Originally from Scotland, Lomax holds a master's degree in Engineering from the University of Glasgow. He is a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers. "Thornton Tomasetti has a reputation for its commitment to technical excellence, creative engineering and strong leadership. I am delighted to contribute to these important traits, using my experience in architecture and engineering to collaborate on many successful projects in the future," Lomax. Thornton Tomasetti is a leader in engineering design, investigation and analysis serving clients worldwide on projects of all sizes and complexity. With practices in building structure, building skin, building performance, construction support services, property loss consulting and building sustainability, Thornton Tomasetti addresses the full life cycle of a structure. We have supported clients working in more than 50 countries, with projects that include the tallest buildings and longest spans to the restoration of prized historic properties. Founded in 1956, today Thornton Tomasetti comprises more than 700 engineering, architectural and support professionals who collaborate from offices across the United States and in Asia-Pacific, Europe and the Middle East. Follow Us On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThorntonTomasetti Twitter: https://twitter.com/ttinc YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/ThorntonTomasetti LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/22520
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