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Randy C. Hammons

Randy C. Hammons, P.E.

Project Engineer
Education:
Louisiana Tech University, 1993
B.S. in Civil Engineering

Registration:
Louisiana - Civil Engineer, 2001
Arkansas – Professional Engineer, 1999

Randy joined Lazenby & Associates, Inc. in 2001 after working at two previous engineering firms for over 8 years where his experience involved highway bridge hydrology & hydraulics, bridge widening rehabilitations, highway bridge design and off-system bridge replacement projects. Randy has been a member of the Louisiana Engineering Society since 2001 where he served as president of the Monroe Chapter in 2008-2009 and chairman of the Joint Engineering Societies Conference (JESC) in 2010. Additionally, Randy is a member of the National Society of Professional Engineers and the American Society of Civil Engineers. He is a 2008 graduate of the Leadership Ouachita class.

For over 20 years with Lazenby& Associates, Inc., Mr. Hammons has provided professional services on a wide variety of projects. His experiences include:

  • Civil engineering design on roadway & street projects, and site & land development projects including design calculations and layout of grading plans, storm sewers, sanitary sewers and domestic water systems.
  • Grade calculations for construction layout projects including slope staking, roadway base grades and finish template grades.
  • Civil engineering design on transportation projects including structural design and development of construction plans and details for both concrete slab span and girder span highway bridges.
  • Preparation of construction contract plans, specifications and cost estimates for sanitary sewer projects including gravity & force main systems.
  • Administration of construction contracts and payment application requests for sanitary sewer projects.
  • Establishment of horizontal and vertical control on numerous transportation projects throughout the state of Louisiana using GPS static & RTK surveying methods.
  • Planning, coordination and implementation of topographic surveys for use in the design of transportation projects throughout the state of Louisiana using GPS, conventional, and 3-D terrestrial laser scanning survey equipment to collect the field data.
  • Processing topographic surveys in accordance with the LA DOTD Location & Survey Section automation procedures, feature codes and guidelines.