Preston R. Quick, p.e.
Civil / Mechanical Engineer
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Mr. Quick holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Rutgers University, School of Engineering, New Brunswick, New Jersey and a Master of Science in Mechanical and Civil Engineering also from Rutgers University. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
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Mr. Quick is a member of the International Code Council (ICC), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), ASME Subcommittee B30.5 on Safety Standards for Mobile and Locomotive Cranes, ASME Subcommittee B30.26 on Safety Standards for Rigging Hardware, and the ASME Subcommittee B30.22 on Safety Standards for Articulating Boom Cranes, US Green Building Council New Jersey.
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Mr. Quick is an ICC Certified Residential Building Inspector, an ICC Residential Mechanical Inspector, RCS Building Inspector in New Jersey, a Certified LEED AP Building Design + Construction, a Certified Solar PV Installation Professional, a licensed Commercial Class A driver, a Certified Crane Operator, and a former licensed Crane Operator.
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Mr. Quick’s professional experience includes forensic engineering investigations and evaluations of design and construction elements related to civil and mechanical engineering including but not limited to: equipment and systems evaluation; property loss and personal injury causation analysis; analysis for conformance with building codes and requirement, OSHA regulations and other applicable standards. He has performed photovoltaic power system design for commercial applications; management and direction of project construction; electrical utility grid inter-connections and specification and acquisition of materials and equipment.
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Prior to joining AEL Mr. Quick served as a Project Engineer and a Design Build Project Manager for engineering firms in New Jersey. His work included process pumping and piping system design for municipal wastewater and water treatment facilities, HVAC system design and chemical feed system design for water and wastewater treatment processes.