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R.A. Smith National’s Anthony Simelis Attains Professional Engineer License

Civil engineer shows dedication to industry by obtaining licensure in Pennsylvania

Anthony Simelis attained his professional engineer license in the state of Pennsylvania, specializing in water resources and environmental engineering. Simelis is a civil engineer in the land development services division at R.A. Smith National.

Simelis has five years of experience. His recent experience includes civil engineering land development services for commercial projects. Simelis also has experience with hydrology/hydrologic analysis and design, storm network designs, stormwater detention/retention design, NPDES permitting and implementing erosion and sedimentation controls. A couple of his recent projects include environmental permitting for the west side development of McCandless Crossing in McCandless, Pa., and the ongoing environmental permitting and engineering for the Harrison Point development in Harrison Township, Pa.

Simelis has a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering technology from Point Park University, as well as an associate degree in specialized chemical laboratory technology from Bidwell Training Center.

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About R.A. Smith National, Inc.
R.A. Smith National, Inc., www.rasmithnational.com, is one of Wisconsin’s leading consulting engineering firms, providing multi-disciplinary services to local, state and federal government and the land development industry. Our comprehensive services include civil engineering, structural engineering, development management, surveying, construction services, ecological services, landscape architecture, irrigation design, water resource engineering, geographic information systems (GIS), visualization and 3D laser scanning. Our offices are located in Brookfield (corporate headquarters), Cedarburg, Madison and Appleton, Wis.; Naperville (Chicago), Ill.; Irvine, Calif.; and Oakmont (Pittsburgh), Pa.

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