Leadership
Your laboratory for large and small volume projects.
Drew Mazujian, Laboratory Manager
EDUCATION
Rutgers University, B.S., Civil Engineering, 1990
REGISTRATION
Professional Engineer: New York, 2009; New Jersey, 1997
Mr. Mazujian has over 30 years of experience interacting with clients and driving practical and innovative solutions for geotechnical engineering projects. Hundreds have come under his responsible charge. He has lead teams of professionals, technicians and support personnel, and has substantial and diverse analytical, laboratory and reporting skills. He has served as a geotechnical laboratory manager for an international engineering company and founded an in-house geotechnical laboratory for a local consultant.
In his present position he continues to perform a complement of index, strength, and consolidation tests and trains a number of engineers and technicians in the process. He assists with staffing, resource management, QA/QC, and maintaining corporate credentials. He interacts with clients daily.
His background includes managing on-shore and off-shore geotechnical investigations, designing floodwalls, bulkheads, retaining walls, cofferdams, sheeting, shoring, deep foundations and shallow foundations. Throughout, he has worked with an array of regulatory agencies and stakeholders to ensure that designs were consistent with project goals. He has also performed dam inspections, prepared emergency action plans, and collaborated on dam rehabilitation designs and decommissions.
Carolynn Jordan, Project Manager
EDUCATION
Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, B.S., Civil Engineering, 1988
Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, M.S., Civil Engineering, 1989
REGISTRATION
Professional Engineer: New Jersey, 1997
Ms. Jordan has over 30 years of experience in geotechnical engineering including field and laboratory testing. She has been responsible for the coordination of many extensive laboratory testing programs. Laboratory testing included triaxial strength, consolidation, permeability, compaction and index property tests.
In her present position, she is responsible for supervising a variety of laboratory testing programs. Her duties include scheduling, testing, advanced calculations and data management and review. She ensures testing is performed per standards and interacts with the lab team, clients, and engineers on all aspects of testing programs. She is responsible for oversight of technical matters, approval of laboratory reports, project management, customer satisfaction and other quality related issues.
Her background includes experience in field sampling including inspection of geotechnical and environmental test borings and the installation of monitoring wells and piezometers. She has also collected QA/QC samples at several landfills and served as the Resident Geotechnical Engineer for construction of a natural and compacted clay liner. She has taught soil testing laboratory courses as an adjunct professor.
Greg Thomas, Consultant
EDUCATION
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, M.S. Geotechnical Engineering, 1979
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, B.S. Civil Engineering, 1977
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, B.S. Geology, 1977
AFFILIATIONS
ASTM Committee D18
ASCE Life Member
Mr. Thomas has over 40 years of experience in geotechnical engineering, primarily in the area of laboratory testing. During his career he has served as the laboratory director of major geotechnical laboratories, been the owner of a geotechnical laboratory, and has experience working in laboratories throughout the world. He has been actively involved in the development of many of the ASTM test standards currently in use and has developed numerous special tests and test programs to meet the specific needs of clients when the standard methods do not suffice.
In his present position he continues to be involved in the performance of specialty tests and major test programs, trains engineers and technicians in the testing process, and performs QA/QC services to help maintain test integrity. He assists with laboratory modernization and in the development of computer programs used for the performance and analysis of tests, and for monitoring laboratory operations.