Jason J. Christensen, P.E.    

Senior Design Engineer / Client Contact

Mr. Christensen joined Nielsen Madsen + Barber in 2006 and has over 15 years of experience in transportation, commercial, educational, recreational and airport design projects.  He is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Wisconsin and provides preliminary and final design for a wide array of projects.  Mr. Christensen has extensive experience utilizing multiple civil design and storm water design software packages including AutoCAD Civil 3D, AutoCAD Hydraflow, HydroCAD, Source Loading and Management Modeling (WinSLAMM) and Hydrologic Engineering Center – River Analysis System (HEC-RAS).  Mr. Christensen serves as a Project Manager and routinely provides pre-design project budgeting, storm water drainage designs, traffic circulation analyses, and quality control.  In addition to being a Project Manager, Mr. Christensen is a hands-on, detail-oriented design engineer and has vast experience in producing final design documents for numerous K-12 educational facilities over the past 9 years.  As the Senior Design Engineer / Client Contact for upcoming RUSD Referendum projects, Mr. Christensen will oversee all aspects of the design process including client coordination, attending design team meetings, developing project timelines, performing budget reviews, concept development, overseeing technical aspects of the design, attending agency approval meetings, and conducting all Federal, State, and local permitting and approvals. 

EDUCATION                                                              

University of Wisconsin - Platteville                                             

Bachelor of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2006                                                                                                   

PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION

  • Professional Engineer – Wisconsin No. 41783-6

  • State of Wisconsin (DATCP) – Stormwater Engineer

CORE QUALIFICATIONS

Civil Design and Engineering

  • Initial site review leading to the implementation of Low Impact Development (LID) techniques.

  • Develops detailed site plans and site-specific traffic circulation improvement alternatives.

  • Coordinates detailed storm water management analyses and provides oversight and quality control.

  • Develops design reports including feasibility studies, storm water management plans, construction cost estimates, wetland Impact permitting, and other such agency submittals.

  • Prepares contract documents including project specifications, bid addendums, and construction bulletins.

  • Prepares for, and aids with, public informational meetings and stakeholder focus groups.