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Thornton Tomasetti’s Daddazio honored by American Society of Civil Engineers Metro Section

New York, NY According to Thornton Tomasetti, senior consultant Raymond Daddazio, Eng.Sc.D., P.E., F.EMI, has been awarded the 2021 Homer Gage Balcom Award from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Metropolitan Section.

The Homer Gage Balcom Award is presented biennially to an individual who has demonstrated a lifetime of achievement in the structural engineering of buildings, along with a commitment to the advancement of the structural engineering discipline of civil engineering.

The award is named after H. G. Balcom, a structural engineer and a pioneer in designing tall structures to account for lateral wind forces.

Daddazio has made significant contributions to the structural engineering of buildings and the advancement of civil engineering, especially in the use of applied science and analytics to improve structural design and performance. His contributions span the critical areas of shock and vibration, extreme loadings on structures, blast effects, physical security, software development and threat and vulnerability assessments.

During his 40-year career, he has held various leadership roles, including that of president of Thornton Tomasetti and president and CEO of Weidlinger Associates, which merged with Thornton Tomasetti in 2015. In his current position, Daddazio supports the development of the firm’s services for clients in the global federal market sector and guides the success of numerous infrastructure-related initiatives as well as TTWiiN, its R&D incubator and technology accelerator efforts.

Daddazio is active in several professional organizations. In July 2020, he was named chairman of the American Council of Engineering Companies of New York and served a one-year term as head of the coalition of more than 300 member firms across the state. Daddazio is a member of American Society of Civil Engineers’ Industry Leaders Council and the National Academy of Construction, a fellow of the Engineering Mechanics Institute, and is a director emeritus of the New York Building Congress.

He holds bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in civil engineering and engineering mechanics from Columbia University in New York City.

In receiving the Homer Gage Balcom Award, Daddazio joins the list of Thornton Tomasetti and Weidlinger Associates engineers who have achieved this distinction. Previous recipients include former Thornton Tomasetti vice chairman Aine Brazil (2016) and co-founder Charlie Thornton (1998) and Weidlinger Associates principals Mario Salvadori (1996) and Mohammed Ettouney (2008).

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