Mr. Mesyef is a Senior Managing Consultant and Regional Operations Manager with ESi, based in New Jersey. He specializes in the investigation, analysis and planning of lifting and rigging operations, lift plans involving cranes or other load handling equipment, and evaluation, design and repair of structures in industrial facilities.
Mr. Mesyef specializes in the development of engineered lift plans and rigging plans and investigations involving cranes, hoists, and other lifting or hauling equipment. His experience includes the specification, review, analysis, and / or investigation of failures for lifting, rigging or hauling activities for bridge construction, oil and gas facilities, renewable energy projects, manufacturing facilities, commercial construction, communication towers, and other temporary or permanent structures.
Mr. Mesyef also has extensive experience in the investigation, evaluation and repair of damaged and distressed structures including residential, commercial, and industrial facilities, including refineries, gas plants, and chemical plants. Mr. Mesyef is regularly involved with and responsible for the development of repair plans and specifications, and preparation and / or implementation of quality control procedures.
Areas of Expertise
Professional Associations
- American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
- Structural Engineering Institute (SEI)
- American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
- Structural Engineers Association of Illinois (SEAOI)
- American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC)
- American Welding Society (AWS)
- American Wood Council (AWC)
- International Institute of Building Enclosure Consultants (IIBEC)
Related News
Publications
- Evaluation and Repair of Tornado Damage to a Large Manufacturing Plant, Eighth Congress on Forensic Engineering, November 2018
- Structural Evaluation of Heavy Wood Trusses at Corpus Christi Army Depot, Texas, US Army Corp of Engineers, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory , October 2010
- Structural Inspection of Corpus Christi Army Depot: Vol. 1-3, US Army Corp of Engineers, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, November 2010