Engineers at CHA Engineering collaborating on innovative bridge design projects.
CHA Engineering has announced key promotions within its Bridge Engineering Group. Ryan Cooley becomes Vice President and Business Practice Leader, while Michael Sullivan is appointed Bridge Project Team Leader for New England. Both bring extensive experience and commitment to improving bridge design and construction in the region, ensuring the firm remains a leader in civil engineering.
CHA, a well-known engineering firm, has announced significant promotions within its Bridge Engineering Group, highlighting a commitment to innovation and high-quality project management. Ryan Cooley, previously an engineer with the firm, has been promoted to the position of Vice President, Principal Engineer, and Business Practice Leader for Bridges. In a parallel move, Michael Sullivan has stepped into the role of Bridge Project Team Leader for the New England region.
Ryan Cooley brings over 20 years of expertise in engineering and management of bridges and vertical structures. His experience encompasses a wide range of essential services including designing, analyzing, and managing transportation infrastructure projects across New England. Notably, he played a crucial role in developing the Connecticut Department of Transportation’s first design-build project, showcasing his capability in modern project delivery methods.
Cooley’s contributions extend to the implementation of advanced bridge technologies such as Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) and the introduction of Geosynthetic Reinforced Soil Integrated Bridge Systems (GRS-IBS) to several state transportation departments. As Vice President, he will now lead a diverse team of 110 engineers and technical specialists spread across the United States, overseeing the assessment, rating, and design of bridges for both preservation and replacement projects.
He holds a Master of Science degree in structural engineering and a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering from the University of Connecticut. Additionally, Cooley is a licensed professional engineer in multiple states including Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. His involvement in professional organizations such as the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) and the American Society of Civil Engineers underscores his commitment to the engineering profession.
Transitioning into a leadership role, Michael Sullivan comes with over 18 years of experience in bridge engineering design and project management. He has worked closely with multiple state agencies such as Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT), Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT), and Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) among others. Sullivan has extensive experience in all aspects of bridge projects, ranging from planning and design to construction management.
In his new capacity as Bridge Project Team Leader for New England, Sullivan will be responsible for managing the delivery of all bridge projects in the region. His expertise will ensure that the firm continues to provide top-notch service and innovative solutions in bridge engineering. He holds a Master of Business Administration in Business Administration from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell and a Bachelor of Science in civil and environmental engineering from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Like Cooley, Sullivan is a licensed professional engineer in several states including Connecticut and Massachusetts.
Sullivan is also an active member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Boston Society of Engineers. He is recognized within the industry as a frequent speaker and writer, contributing valuable insights into the evolving transportation sector.
The promotions of Ryan Cooley and Michael Sullivan are expected to enhance CHA’s capacity to tackle complex engineering challenges in bridge design and construction. As they step into their new roles, both leaders will play essential parts in driving the company’s strategic initiatives and ensuring the successful delivery of critical infrastructure projects. Their combined knowledge, experience, and leadership skills are poised to strengthen CHA’s influence and reputation in the engineering field, particularly in bridge development across New England and beyond.
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