Mark L. Reno, P.E.

Education:

B.S./Civil Engineering/University of California, Davis/1988

 

Registrations:

Professional Civil Engineer: California/#47756/1991, Nevada/#15482/2002, Oregon/#74536/2004

 

Experience Overview:

Mark Reno has 23 years of experience, responsible for the PS&E and construction support of over 60 projects involving more than 120 bridges.  These projects include new structures, widenings, upgrades and seismic retrofits.  While working at Caltrans, Mr. Reno served as Structures Design Branch Chief and supervised a 20-member bridge design team.  In addition, he was the Assistant Chairman of the Caltrans Structural Steel Committee, a member of the Caltrans Earthquake Committee, and a member of the Post-Earthquake Investigation Team.

 

Mr. Reno was also a Seismic Specialist, responsible for training and implementing the latest seismic bridge design developments in the Caltrans Office of Structures Design.

 

Mr. Reno is a recognized expert and authority on steel bridge and seismic design, has been active on national peer review boards and has authored several technical papers.  Mr. Reno was awarded the 2001 Arthur M. Wellington Prize by the American Society of Civil Engineers for his paper, “Section Properties for Latticed Members of San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge”, published in the Journal of Bridge Engineering, May 2000.