>CRAIG CASEY
 

Craig Casey is currently in his fifth year of study in the Architectural Engineering Program at Penn State University. In May 2010, he will graduate with an Integrated Bachelor/Master of Architectural Engineering degree with a focus in lighting and electrical systems. Mr. Casey is a member of a number of professional and student organizations including Phi Alpha Epsilon, the AE Honors Society, and the Student Society of IES for which he is currently treasurer.

During the past summer, Craig participated in a lighting and electrical design internship with Ewing Cole, a nationally recognized AE firm. This internship provided him with valuable experience and insight into the design and documentation of lighting and electrical systems for high rise buildings, hospitals, and government facilities. During previous summers, Craig also held the position of Assistant Project Manager at Benchmark Construction Company, Inc. where he managed the submittal process and BIM Modeler/Construction Manager for the Penn State University Solar Decathlon where he worked in both three-dimensional coordination and construction management. Craig passed the FE Exam this past April and will gain EIT status upon graduation. He looks forward to beginning work as a Lighting/Electrical Designer for an AE firm to gain knowledge and practical experience in the lighting and electrical engineering profession and to obtain his license as a Professional Engineer (PE).

Craig is knowledgeable in Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, Revit, and AGI. He is also proficient in Adobe Photoshop. Craig enjoys activities including photography, dancing, and golfing.

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Note: While great efforts have been taken to provide accurate and complete information on the pages of CPEP, please be aware that the information contained herewith is considered a work-in-progress for this thesis project. Modifications and changes related to the original building designs and construction methodologies for this senior thesis project are solely the interpretation of Craig Casey. Changes and discrepancies in no way imply that the original design contained errors or was flawed. Differing assumptions, code references, requirements, and methodologies have been incorporated into this thesis project; therefore, investigation results may vary from the original design.

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