David joined the Complete Structural Consulting team in 2013. He is currently the managing Principal of the Denver office. He specializes in the design of structural steel, stair and guardrail, foundations, pedestrian bridges, connections, and engineered metal buildings. David has also focused on protective structure design including blast and impact effect on structures and security engineering.
M.S. Structural Engineering, University of Florida, 2012
B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 2011
Critical Infrastructure Protection Certificate, University of Florida, 2013
Cold Regions Engineering Certificate, University of Washington, 2018
Alaska
Colorado
Florida
Oregon
Utah
American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), Professional Member
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Professional Member
Lavenhagen, D.; Krauthammer, T., “A Numerical Assessment of Direct Shear Behavior in Concrete,”, Technical Report to DTRA, CIPPS-TR-004-2012, Center for Infrastructure Protection and Physical Security, University of Florida, July 2012.
French, R.; Stone, M.; Krauthammer, T.; Kim, J.; Bui, L.; and Lavenhagen, D., “Assessment of Direct Shear Behavior in Normal-strength and Ultra-high Performance Concretes,” Technical Report to DTRA, CIPPS-TR-008-2013, Center for Infrastructure Protection and Physical Security, University of Florida, September 2013.
Krauthammer, T.; Astarlioglu, S.; Bui, L.; Koch, D.; Stone, M.; Lavenhagen, D.; French, R.; and Friedrich, N., “Normal-strength and Ultra-high Performance Concrete Behavior,”, Technical Report to DTRA, CIPPS-TR-009-2013, Center for Infrastructure Protection and Physical Security, University of Florida, September 2013.