Nathan Currier, PE, SE, joins Garver Transportation in Atlanta
Currier brings more than a decade experience to his new role as Garver Senior Bridge Project Manager.
Garver Transportation continues to expand in Georgia with the hire of Nathan Currier, PE, SE, as Senior Bridge Project Manager. A bridge design expert with a wide range of experience, he’ll enhance Garver’s already robust bridge practice.
During Currier’s 15-plus years in the bridge industry, which includes over a decade of work with the Georgia Department of Transportation, Gwinnett, Cobb, Dekalb, and Fulton counties, and others, he’s helped to shape transportation systems and networks in the state — and across the southeast — while establishing a reputation for delivering challenging projects on time and on budget.
Currier joins Garver Transportation Team Leader Jeff Clayton, PE, who also spent time as an embedded consultant for the GDOT’s bridge program management office, amid a growing team of transportation experts based in two Georgia offices.
“Nathan will add to Garver’s 105-year tradition of project delivery in bridge design, inspection, rehabilitation, and repair,” said Clayton. “His work with GDOT and others combined with Garver’s deep bench of transportation experts, who deliver for DOTs across the country, will bring immense value to the state’s growing transportation systems.”
Currier’s arrival positions Garver to better serve state, county, and municipal agencies working on the critical infrastructure projects that keep one of the nation’s largest transportation networks thriving. Backed by Garver’s growing team of bridge engineers, he’ll have the opportunity to deliver a variety of bridge design projects, including steel spans, prestressed concrete spans, accelerated bridge construction (ABC), and more. At Garver, he will have access to experts across the footprint in roadway, traffic, H&H, environmental, and program management to provide efficient and cost-effect project delivery to agencies across the state.
“I’m pleased to have devoted more than 10 years addressing Georgia’s need for expanded infrastructure,” said Currier. “And I’m excited to continue that commitment with Garver, a nationwide firm with a long history of dedicated client service and extensive resources.”
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