
I-694 Watermain Crossing, City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota
After a leak was discovered in an aging 24-inch steel watermain, the City of Brooklyn
Sparked by his first LEGO set, Brian was four years old when he knew he wanted to be an engineer. He joined Bolton & Menk in 2005, responsible for project management, planning, and design, with expertise in trenchless technology, cured-in-place pipe, asset management, and UAS (drones). Now serving as a municipal senior project manager, he currently oversees Bolton & Menk’s UAS and Remote Sensing team. Brian is passionate about leveraging and using new technology to enhance project outcomes. He also values Bolton & Menk's leadership in technological advancement and is dedicated to contributing to the company's ongoing success in this area.

After a leak was discovered in an aging 24-inch steel watermain, the City of Brooklyn

Geotechnical investigation was completed from above the frozen lake, saving the expense of barge borne

This critical link in Brooklyn Center’s sewer system required bypass pumping to keep sewage flowing

Bolton & Menk developed a custom viewer application, which allowed the city to click on
Excellence in the engineering profession takes many forms, from technical leadership to service, mentorship, and