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The City of Sheridan recently changed their north entrance, in conjunction with WYDOT relocating the north I-90 interchange. Working with Sheridan Rotary Club, we engineered this sign structure that spans four traffic lanes. It is constructed of steel pipe and features a steel pier foundation. |
We provided structural design for these two masonry buildings. The office building, to the left, has two levels at 5,000 square feet each. It was designed by Arete Design Group and houses mixed occupancies. The building adjacent was designed by its owner. It features open-web floor and roof trusses, and houses a restaurant. |
This masonry building is adjacent to the historic WYO Theater. It was renovated to provide added space and facilities to support the WYO. We provided structural design, including column removals, openings, and a fire escape. The project was designed by architects at the Arete Design Group. Odell Construction was the general contractor. It was completed in 2017. |
Centennial Hall at Sheridan College, Sheridan, Wyoming
We engineered this three level, 31,000 square foot dormitory. It is primarily wood-framed, but features limited structural steel. Floors are cross-laminated timber. Site conditions dictated use of rammed aggregate soil improvement. It was designed by Evolve Architecture of Sheridan, Wyoming. |
Exhibit Building at Richland County Fairgrounds, Sidney, Montana JGA Architects of Billings, Montana designed this 6,000 square foot Livestock Exhibit Facility, and engaged us for the structural design. It is framed with wood and structural steel and also uses cold-formed steel framing. It was completed in 2016. |
Life Sciences Building Addition, Montana State University, Billings, Montana
We provided structural engineering services for this 27,765 square foot three-story addition. It was designed with concrete slabs on steel deck and framing, and steel braced frames. The project architect is Dowling Studio, and it was built by TW Clark. It was completed in 2021. |
Lindsey McLaughlin is a graduate of MSUB-Billings City College with an Associates Applied Science degree in Drafting Technology. She has been with the firm since 2015.
Lindsey uses Revit to develop 3D computer models for projects of varying types; residential, health care facilities, educational facilities, and industrial facilities. When not in the office, Lindsey can be found with her daughter, gardening, hiking, and camping. |
John Ransone holds a BS degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Wyoming, where he graduated in May 2020. John performed an internship with the Montana Department of Transportation Bridge Bureau in 2019. He joined the firm in November of 2020. When not in the office, John can be found motorcycle riding or enjoying friends and family. |
Sai Kiran Bejugam holds an undergraduate degree from Osmania University (Hyderabad, India) and a Masters in Civil Engineering from Cleveland State University. He joined the firm in 2018. Sai has worked on a variety of projects, including buildings and industrial structures. In his free time, he enjoys watching cricket, basketball, football and tennis, and is also an avid traveler. |
Alfred Hendrickson is a registered structural engineer who has been in the building design industry since 1978. He joined the firm in 1998. His structural design experience covers a variety of building types, including hospitals, schools, stores, offices, and industrial buildings. He has worked with all types of construction materials. Mr. Hendrickson is adept at fast-track projects and is flexible when confronted with changing field conditions. |
William C. Freese, is a principal and licensed structural engineer at Hendrickson Freese PC. Freese has been a design engineer since 2004 and in 2014 became principal, currently serving as Vice President and Chief of Operations and Finance.
He became licensed to practice structural engineering in 2008, then successfully completed the 16-hour exam for SE licensure. Fulfilling his passion to support his family, and to build something, Freese is a graduate from the University of Wyoming with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree. At Hendrickson Freese, Freese has managed projects, solved problems, and addressed client expectations while striving for design goals to protect the health and safety and welfare of the public. Active in professional organizations, he has served multiple roles on the board for the Structural Engineers Association of Montana and at the national level for the International Existing Building Code development. |
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