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Scott Schneider is a co-leader of our Structural Engineering Practice. He has extensive experience designing and managing complex building projects. Scott’s design flexibility is reflected in his portfolio, which consists of a diverse mix of government, cultural, office, and institutional work. He has been involved in such notable projects as the FBI Field Office Complex in San Diego, the David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, the New Terminal One at JFK Airport, the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago and the United States Embassy in London, U.K., as well as several other U.S. embassies and federal buildings. Scott has a strong background in digital design, building information modeling, and sustainable structural strategies. He uses a range of technologies and approaches throughout all phases of a project, improving coordination and collaboration while keeping on schedule and within budget.
M.S., Structural Mechanics, University of Virginia
B.S., Civil Engineering, Tufts University
Scott’s use of digital modeling enables clients and contractors alike to better visualize and more fully understand the nuances of the project.
Featured Project
United States Embassy – London The Department of State built a new facility that sets a new paradigm in embassy design, termed Design Excellence, which emphasized the role of architecture in diplomacy.Featured Project
The David H. Koch Center For Cancer Care Our innovative resilience strategy safeguarded MSKCC’s premier cancer center from flooding – while vastly improving the patient experience.Here's How, Embodied Carbon: 12 Minutes on Climate Action in Engineering
Operational and Embodied Carbon
Embodied Carbon: New Tools, New Targets