Michael Bussey, P.E.
**** **. ****** - ******, ** 78745
***********@*****.***
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering
University of Texas at Austin, May 2002
REGISTRATION
Professional Engineer, TX
American Society of Civil Engineers, Member
Private Pilot
Proficient in Microstation, AutoCAD, LDD, ArcGIS, Oracle SQL, Hydrological
Modeling System (HEC-HMS), Microsoft Office, Integrated Noise Modeler
PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
AgileAssets Austin, TX
Project Associate Apr. 2008 -
Jul. 2009
Implemented asset management software used for transportation
infrastructure maintenance. Trained 20 state employees in using the
program, built and customized the system, and answered questions from end-
users.
Bury & Partners Austin, TX
Project Engineer Oct. 2007 -
Feb. 2008
Designed multi-family residential, commercial, and municipal developments.
Met with state, county, and municipal officials concerning projects which
included stream flow/drainage basin modeling, earthwork and retention wall
design, and construction cost estimating.
DMJM Aviation Fort Worth, TX
Project Planner and Engineer June 2002 -
Oct. 2007
Involved in planning and design projects at over 20 airports in eight
states. Project experience included work in airport master planning, land
use planning and design, wind/weather analysis, forecasting, aircraft noise
analysis, construction cost estimating, asphalt and concrete pavement
design, including falling weight deflectometer (FWD) and rolling dynamic
deflectometer (RDD) testing. Notable projects include:
0. Master Plan Update for George Bush Intercontinental Airport
Participated in all aspects of a $2.6 million dollar Master Plan which
recommended the construction of two new runways. Studied various runway
use configurations for optimizing capacity under all wind and weather
conditions. Reviewed airfield use simulations and animations of future
runway layouts.
1. Geospatial Airfield Pavement Evaluation and Management - Denver
International Airport
Trained pavement inspectors in the use of GPS equipped tablet PCs and
cameras. Integrated pavement distress information, petrographic testing
results, and historical construction data into a GIS pavement management
system using ArcGIS software.
2. Dallas Love Field Impact Analysis Update
Used county parcel data with GIS software to analyze impacts from noise
contours for different levels of aircraft operations. The results of
this analysis led to agreements between the cities of Dallas and Fort
Worth, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and DFW International
Airport to eliminate restrictions at Love Field.
Texas Department of Transportation Austin, TX
Engineering Technician Summer 2001
Inspected construction methods for reinforced concrete structures on
highway interchange; performed field and lab tests on concrete including
flexure and compressive strength, prepared construction-related documents
and project records.