Miller Consulting Engineers, Inc.
9570 SW Barbur Blvd. Suite 100
Portland, Oregon 97219
Phone: 503-246-1250
FAX: 503-246-1395
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Paul Albertine, P.E. S.E.
Position:
- Principal
Education:
- Oregon State University, B.S.C.E, 1988
Experience:
- 21 years as a practicing consulting structural engineer
- Registered Professional Engineer in Oregon
Specialty:
- Commercial and Residential Structures
- Hydrofacilities/Utility Structures
- Finite Element Modeling
- Church/School Facilities
- Tower and Communication Facilities
- Seismic Evaluation & Retrofit
- Historic Structures
- Equipment Anchorage
- Marine Structures
- Modular Structures
Professional Affiliations and Activites
- Structural Engineers Associateion of Oregon
- Oregon Chapter of American Concrete Institute
- Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute
- Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute
Mr. Albertine is a licensed professional structural engineer with over 20 years of experience. In that time, Mr. Albertine has performed designs for a wide array of structures that require specialized skills and knowledge. True to the reputation of Miller Consulting Engineers, Paul is known for his attention to detail and his ability to find practical solutions to the most challenging structural problems.
Some of Paul's most notable projects include Rolling Hills Community Church Analysis, Canby Telephone Central Office Retrofit, City of Medford Wastewater Facility Retrofit, Council Crest Lattice Tower Analysis, Southport Communication Tower Analysis, and the Mabel Rush Elementary School Renovation Design.
Mr. Albertine's unique experience combined with his engineering expertise has allowed him to develop his knowledge in an assortment of design standards while making use of a wide variety of materials. Practicing not only in the common structural design materials such as steel, aluminum, concrete, wood and masonry, Paul's structural talent also includes designing with the less common materials such as Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRP), Urethane, polystyrene, polyethylene, vinyl and glass.
