At American Structurepoint, we are committed to the development of our staff. During the Tampa design center monthly brown bag series, Greg Conroy shared his expertise on Acrow bridges with his peers. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the team, Greg!
American Structurepoint
Civil Engineering
Indianapolis, IN 11,744 followers
Defining the Built Environment
About us
Established in 1966, American Structurepoint has developed a national and international reputation for our work in a variety of disciplines and markets throughout the built environment. Our staff of approximately 650 professionals goes full throttle to deliver excellence with every project. We specialize in delivering innovation and vision from concept to completion. Our approach is hands-on, fueled by open communication and collaboration with our clients. Today, our clients view us as the single point of access for all of their needs within the built environment.
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http://www.structurepoint.com
External link for American Structurepoint
- Industry
- Civil Engineering
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Indianapolis, IN
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1966
- Specialties
- Architecture + Interiors, Civil Engineering, Construction Solutions, Environmental Services, IT Solutions, Investigative, Land Surveying, Planning + Economic Development, Structural Engineering, Transportation, and Utility Infrastructure
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Updates
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Ohio road team leaders, Kelsey Morton and Tony Lenhart, represented American Structurepoint at the Ohio Roundabout Conference. Together, they shared different visual aids that can be used to bring roundabout design concepts to life. For more information about how roundabouts can improve communities, https://bit.ly/4iP20rI.
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American Structurepoint’s Chase Myers and Nicholas Murphy shared their expertise at the Ohio Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) Conference, presenting a historic traffic circle redesign in Texas. The project combined historic preservation with innovative solutions, resulting in a multi-lane roundabout at a diverging diamond interchange.