RESUME
WILLIAM D. GOEBEL
EDUCATION:
B.S. Civil & Environmental Engineering, Clarkson University, 1987.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
American Society of Civil Engineers, Associate Member
National Society of Professional Engineers, Member
LICENSES:
Delaware Professional Engineer, #8869
New Jersey Professional Engineer, #37773
New York Professional Engineer, #071284
EXPERIENCE:
BOHLER ENGINEERING, INC.:
Currently serve as Branch Manager and Project Manager for Bohler Engineering, P.C., a civil engineering consulting firm. Duties include project development and design consisting of ongoing client contact throughout projects, as well as detailed design functions, and permitting of projects. Experience in site plan, subdivision and miscellaneous engineering projects range throughout New Jersey, New York City and Long Island. Project types include a variety of municipal, commercial, petroleum industry, multi-family, industrial, and residential properties.
Specific design experience includes site planning, conceptual layouts and traffic circulation, storm sewer design, sanitary sewer design including gravity mains and force mains, stormwater management including retention and detention systems, flood plain and stream encroachment analysis, horizontal and vertical roadway alignments, grading, preparation of construction details, earthwork analysis, lighting and landscaping design, preparation of soil erosion and sediment control plans, and other miscellaneous related engineering design fields. Also included is extensive experience in underground and aboveground storage tanks, piping and dispensing system design. In addition to preparation of construction plans, responsible for all stages of permitting through local, county, state and federal agencies.
Also experienced in use of computer aided design programs including AutoCAD Version 11, D.C.A. Engineering Software, C.E.A.L. (Civil Engineering Automated Library), Hydro-Plus, HEC-2, FlowComp, and Lotus.
EXPERT TESTIMONY:
Testified as an expert in over 40 different municipalities before Planning Board, Zoning Boards, Town Boards, and Planning Commission in New York and New Jersey.