Jack Henderson Joins Carollo Engineers

May 19, 2009
Henderson has more than 25 years of experience in environmental engineering specializing in water treatment process

Carollo Engineers has announced that Jack Henderson, P.E., has joined the firm in its Portland office as Northwest water practice director.

Henderson has more than 25 years of experience in environmental engineering specializing in water treatment process, technology and design, hydraulic studies, facility planning and design of transmission and distribution facilities for municipal and private clients worldwide.

He also has diverse experience with alternative project delivery methods including design/build and design/build/operate contracting methods.

Prior to joining Carollo, Henderson was the National Water Supply Program director for a U.S.-based international environmental engineering and consulting firm. “Jack joins our Portland office with extensive depth in water supply planning, design and project delivery that bolsters Carollo’s ability to meet the water infrastructure needs of our Pacific Northwest clients,” said Carollo Partner Bob Eimstad.

Henderson has been an active member of the American Water Works Association, American Society of Civil Engineers, American Consulting Engineers Council, National Water Well Association and Water Environment Federation, serving on both regional and national technical and management committees. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Geography from Middlebury College and a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

Henderson can be contacted at 503.227.1885 or [email protected].

Source: Carollo Engineers

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