Thomas & Hutton Expands Teams in Atlanta

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Wednesday, August 21st, 2024

Thomas & Hutton is pleased to announce the following new hires in its Atlanta, GA
region.

Emily Williams is a Civil Designer responsible for preparing site development construction drawings, engineering design considerations for water, sewer, and storm drainage infrastructure, and permit applications associated with residential, commercial, and or industrial projects. Emily received her B.S. in Civil Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology and is currently finishing her master’s degree in Structural Engineering at Georgia Tech.

Joe Rank is an Environmental Designer responsible for assisting in the preparation of construction plans, specifications, reports, studies, supporting documentation, cost estimates and permit applications utilizing company and industry accepted standards, methodologies, and guidelines. Joe received his B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Georgia and has since worked in land development.

Dylan Burrell, PE is a Transportation Project Engineer responsible for design budges, schedules, plans and specifications, managing project communications and documentation, supervising staff, coordinating and reviewing assigned projects, promoting quality control practices through all phases of design and plan production, preforming backup calculations, collaborating with clients and other team members, and overseeing design and analysis of roadway elements. Dylan received his B.S. in Civil Engineering from Kennesaw State University and has since been working in commercial site design throughout northeastern Georgia.

Dustin Asher is a Transportation Designer responsible for creating and managing design budgets, schedules, and detailed plans and specifications, ensuring they align with project requirements. Dustin is responsible for overseeing and maintaining effective project communications and documentation, as well as leading, mentoring, and developing team members. Dustin earned his B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Kentucky.