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Robert Frangione is a licensed Professional
Engineer in the states of Connecticut, New York, Colorado, and Vermont.
Rob is a practicing engineer for nearly 10 years, and has years of experience
in nearly every facet of commercial, industrial, and residential construction
& renovation.
Originally from Stamford, Connecticut, Rob attended Stamford High School before matriculating to the University of Michigan. He graduated Cum Laude in 1996 with a Bachelor of Science in Civil & Environmental Engineering (B.S.C.E.E.) with a concentration in Structural Engineering. Examples of Mr. Frangione’s engineering experience include storm water runoff analysis, structural designs of seawalls, design of short-span bridges, site plan design for single and multi-unit land developments including subdivision layouts, site investigation with deep & percolation testing, sewage disposal system design, structural and non-structural retaining wall design, and golf course redesigns with water storage capacity analysis. In his spare time, Rob volunteers as the President of the Fairfield County chapter of the University of Michigan Alumni Association, and is also on the Board of Directors for the National Alumni Association of the University of Michigan. He is also a volunteer Track & Field coach at Greenwich and New Canaan High Schools. In his free time, Rob enjoys pole vaulting, skiing and golf. Mr. Frangione is affiliated with the National Society of Professional
Engineers (NSPE), American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), and Connecticut
Society of Civil Engineers (CSCE). He resides in New Canaan, CT. |
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