305 Millennium - Seventeenth Edition ENERGY, ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING PROJECT STRUCTURAL ENGINEER B+AC LLC Chelmsford, MA SENIOR PORT ENGINEER Washington State Ferries Bonney Lake, WA MUHAMMAD ATHER KHAN With more than 20 years of experience in structural engineering and design to his credit, Muhammad Ather Khan has achieved professional success through his work at B+AC LLC. The engineering and consultation firm seeks to bring cost-effective and elegant solutions to clients, with a particular focus on aesthetics, user experience and sustainability. Well-regarded for his talent in civil engineering, Mr. Khan previously worked for such companies as Structure Tech Engineering, Omrania, EA Consulting and Redco International, many of which lauded him with letters of appreciation for his contributions to various projects. At B+AC, his expertise largely resides in public projects, including the construction of schools and university buildings. Mr. Khan first studied civil engineering at the NED University of Engineering and Technology in Pakistan, where he earned a Bachelor of Engineering in 2003 and a Master of Engineering in structural engineering in 2010. He also earned certifications for the successful completion of various software courses. To remain aware of developments in the field, Mr. Khan has maintained his affiliation with the National Society of Professional Engineers and the American Concrete Institute. Brian D. Kopka is a seasoned engineering expert, bolstered by nearly two decades of professional experience. Well-versed in shipboard marine engineering and project management, he has served as a senior port engineer for Washington State Ferries since 2019, particularly focusing on vessel preservation. Initially beginning his career in 2005, Mr. Kopka has previously held several other similar port engineer positions, managing a variety of marine vessels for several businesses during that time. Before embarking on his vocational journey, Mr. Kopka pursued a formal education, earning a bachelor’s degree in marine engineering at the State University of New York Maritime College in 2003. To remain abreast of industry developments, he also remains affiliated with several pertinent organizations, including the Society of Marine Port Engineers. In light of his fulfilling career, Mr. Kopka attributes his success to his desire to always do the right thing. Likewise, in accounting for his achievements, he is particularly proud of his work converting a Chilean cruise ship to accommodate a new natural gas system for sustainability. In the coming years, he looks forward to continuing his work and hopes to achieve an MBA. BRIAN D. KOPKA
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