Sarah Wright, PE, has extensive roadway horizontal and vertical design experience, including maintenance of traffic design and utility coordination.
Project Experience
Sarah’s project experience includes minor design projects such as intersection improvements, resurfacing, sidewalks, and trails and major reconstruction projects such as widening from two lanes to four lanes.
She has experience in all phases of a wide variety of roadway design projects, including rural and urban roadway reconstruction, interstate reconstruction, roundabout design, shared-use path design, milling and resurfacing, and intersection improvements. These projects involve safety improvements, drainage improvements, signing and pavement marking, signalization, lighting, structures, geotechnical, environmental impacts, permitting, traffic control, specifications, quality control, and post-design services.
Sarah has extensive knowledge and experience in 3D modeling and has developed models on multiple projects of varying complexity.
Her project roles include Contract Manager, Roadway Design, MOT Design, TTCP Design Engineer, TTCP Roadway Engineer, Roadway Engineer of Record, TTCP Engineer of Record, Deputy Project Manager, Project Manager, and Task Manager.
Started
2012
Professional License
Professional Engineer, FL, #84252, 12/16/2017
Education
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE) 2012
University of Florida (UF)
Certifications/Special Training
- FDOT Specifications Package Preparation
- Advanced Maintenance of Traffic
Affiliations
- American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC)
- American Society of Civil Engineers USF Student Chapter (ASCE USF Student Chapter)
- American Society of Highway Engineers (ASHE)
- Florida Transportation Builders’ Association, Inc. (FTBA)
- Transportation & Expressway Authority Membership of Florida (TEAM FL)
Sarah is a Florida native, and in her free time, she enjoys playing water polo and beach volleyball and exploring local places in the Tampa Bay area.