Jason Boyd, P.E., LEED AP

Civil Engineer

Areas of Expertise:

Site Design
Grading
Storm Water Management
Utilities (Water/Sewer)
Hydrology
Erosion and Sediment Control
Construction Management
Sustainable Design (LEED Certification)
Building Science
Soils Behavior
Foundations
Water Intrusion
Trip and Fall
Premise Liability

Academic Background:

Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, Lafayette College

Jason Boyd is one of CED Investigative Technologies Inc. Civil Engineers with a background in construction services, development design, storm water management, LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and many other areas. Mr. Boyd has a Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering from Lafayette College in Easton, PA and is a registered Professional Engineer in several states, as well as a certification as a LEED accredited professional.

Prior to joining CED, Mr. Boyd was the Chief Operating Officer for Weaver, Boyd, Mummert & Associates. He was responsible for project planning, site design, storm water management, permitting and more for hotels, shopping centers and other construction projects. Prior to Weaver Boyd, Mr. Boyd was project manager for Keith Zayac & Associates Inc. in Safety Harbor, Florida. Mr. Boyd’s duties included land permitting, project scheduling, landscaping and utility design. While at Zayac and Associates, Mr. Boyd was instrumental in several projects that implemented LEED accreditation -- from the site design to construction materials.

Prior to Keith Zayac, Mr. Boyd was a project engineer for First Capital Engineering Inc. where his duties included site layout designs, erosion and sediments and Phase I environmental site assessments and zoning requirements. Mr. Boyd additionally has experience with the building codes and standards from several different states. He is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the United States Green Building Council.

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