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Thornton Tomasetti promotes Othman as vice president

According to the Thornton Tomasetti board of directors and managing principals, Khaled Othman, P.E. has been promoted to vice president in the New York office of the international engineering firm. Othman has been with Thornton Tomasetti since 1999. Othman has more than 14 years of experience in the structural investigation, condition assessment, feasibility studies, forensic analysis and stabilization of existing buildings and in design for structural repairs, renovations and additions. He offers expert witness services and is proficient in the preservation of historic structures and façades and modernizations of commercial buildings, cultural and religious facilities, parking garages, tunnels and industrial buildings. Othman is a licensed professional engineer in New York and is a member of the Structural Engineers Association of New York (SEAoNY). He holds a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Zagazig University in Cairo and a master's degree in Structural Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J. About Thornton Tomasetti 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 750 engineering, architectural and support professionals who collaborate from offices across the United States and in Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.
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