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November 23, 2005
ATM Welcomes Bob Dullanty to Provide Structural
Engineering Services
Over 20 years of experience available to ATM teams,
partners, and clients
Charleston, S.C. – Applied Technology & Management, Inc.,
welcomes Robert Dullanty, Sr., P.E., who brings over 20 years of experience as a
structural engineer and principal of his own firm. Dullanty comes to the
Charleston, S.C., office to support the Coastal-Marina Division and ATM
teams, partners, and clients.
Dullanty provides structural engineering services as well as project
management, inspection, and expert witness skills. His experience
includes both heavy and recreational marine structures as well as
bridges, industrial structures, buildings, roads and forensic
investigations. He has designed wharfs, bulkheads, docks, and many other
marine structures (including a moose viewing platform).
Dullanty is licensed as a Professional Engineer in Florida, Georgia, South
Carolina, North Carolina, Washington, and Alaska. In addition to running
his own firm, he has worked for the South Carolina State Ports Authority
in Charleston, a private consulting firm in Anchorage, and Boeing
Commercial Airplane Co. in Seattle.
About ATM
Applied Technology & Management, Inc. (www.appliedtm.com),
is a marine, coastal, environmental, and water resources engineering
firm that specializes in marina and waterfront development, coastal
engineering, beach restoration and renourishment, management of
large-scale developments, environmental permitting, hydrological
modeling, wetland permitting and management, and corporate financial
and information technology management. It serves public and private
clients throughout the United States and international locations
including the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East.
Founded in 1984, ATM is dedicated to solving water resources problems
through innovative planning, engineering, and management solutions. ATM
is headquartered in Gainesville, Florida, and has additional offices in
Cocoa Beach, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and West Palm Beach; Savannah,
Ga.; Charleston and Hilton Head, S.C.; and Newport, R.I.
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