Theodore Zoli

Theodore P. Zoli, P.E. is an American structural engineer, and a leading designer of cable-stayed bridges.

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Zoli graduated from Princeton University with a B.S. in 1988, and from the California Institute of Technology with an M.S. in 1989. Since 1990, he has worked for HNTB Corporation, where he is a vice president and technical director of bridges.[1] He is also a visiting lecturer at Princeton University and Adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics at Columbia University.

In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, Zoli has focused on the retrofit of bridges across the United States. He developed a novel composite material for lightweight, blast-resistant coverings for a broad array of construction applications.[2] Most recently, Zoli designed the new Lake Champlain Bridge connecting New York to Vermont, replacing an older structure. The unique segmented arch design has garnered praise from local users who were kept in the design loop throughout the conceptual phase.

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