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David B. Hammond, PE President, Principal Engineer
 
Education:
BS Civil Engineering,
Chico State University 1961

Registration:
Civil Engineer:
• Oregon 7657
• California 15547
• Washington 18409
• Nevada 15,892

General Building Contractor:
• Oregon 127300
• California (B) 414412

Professional Affiliations:
American Society Of Civil Engineers - Fellow

American Waterworks Association

Rotary Club of Medford
 
Mr. Hammond has been a civil engineer since 1961 and is experienced in both the public and private sector. His engineering career has taken him to assignments in North and South America and North Africa. He has particular expertise in all phases of planning, design, and construction management of small community water and sewer systems.

He has owned and managed a civil engineering business since 1975. Some of the types of projects that have been accomplished under his direct supervision are as follows:

• Sewage: Community collection and transmission mains; sewage pumping stations, some with standby generation; sewage treatment and disposal facilities which existing park facilities and as included extended operation plants and facultative lagoons; collection system analysis to determine cost effectiveness for I/I correction, and I/I correction programs

• Water: Community distribution and transmission mains; metering previously unmetered systems; new well development and rehabilitation of existing wells.

• Land Planning & Design: Single and multifamily residential, commercial and industrial site development.
 
While employed by others, some of the significant assignments have been as follows:

• Water District, covering 1 1/2 counties, delivering both treated and potable water. Maintenance & Operations Manager responsible for design, operation, and maintenance of district owned facilities.

• Overseas with U.S. Agency for International Development monitoring design and construction of international airport, 2 new university campuses, irrigation water systems, and new potable water systems.

• State Park Service. Served as regional engineer responsible for planning, design, and construction of existing park facilities and as headquarters civil engineer doing statewide planning for new and upgraded facilities.

• Private Engineering Firms: Generally served as project engineer supervising other technical staff. Significant projects included 36 inch diameter water transmission main, sewage treatment plant with ocean outfall, numerous water and sewage systems, and multi-story office/shop in arctic location.