T. Y. Lin International
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T.Y. Lin International | |
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Type | Private |
Founded | 1954 |
Headquarters | San Francisco |
Key people | Alvaro Piedrahita, P.E. - President, Man-Chung Tang, Dr., P.E. - Chairman of the Board |
Industry | Civil and Structural Engineering |
Website | http://www.tylin.com |
T.Y. Lin International (TYLI), founded in 1954 by Tung-Yen Lin and headquartered in San Francisco, is a full-service, award winning infrastructure consulting firm that provides complete engineering and architectural services to clients throughout the world. With its roots firmly planted in the design of long-span bridges and specialty structures, TYLI now provides planning, design and construction support for airports, buildings, bridges (single- to long-span), roadway systems, ports & marine, rail & transit, land development, and water resources. Operating from offices throughout the United States and Asia, the company has a professional staff of more than one thousand engineers, planners, architects and scientists.
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[edit] Services
For clients around the world, TYLI provides services on all phases of project development and delivery, including:
- Planning
- Design
- Construction Support and Inspection
- Construction Engineering
- Program Management
- Intelligent Transportation Systems
- Design-Build
[edit] Industries
TYLI provides services within all major sectors of the infrastructure industry, including:
- Airports
- Bridges
- Buildings
- Land Development
- Ports & Marine
- Roadway Systems
- Rail & Transit
[edit] Projects
A few TYLI projects include:
- San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge - design services
- Sidney Lanier Bridge - concrete alternative design and construction support services
- Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge - design review, construction engineering and field inspection services
- Miami International Airport - terminal development, runway rehabilitation and design
- Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum - tension-cable roof design