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about us
Our Mission: To provide superior engineering
service to our clients that encompasses a complete, accurate,
safe, timely and cost effective design.
Company Overview: St. Germain & Aupperle
Consulting Engineers, LLP is a structural engineering and
consulting firm specializing in the structural design of buildings
and other structures. Clients include corporations, real estate
developers, colleges and universities, school districts, government
agencies, hospital and medical groups, church organizations,
other commercial and institutional organizations and private
residences.
A privately held firm, A. Richard St. Germain, Consulting
Engineer was founded in 1968 by Mr. A. Richard St. Germain.
In 2003 a partnership was formed between Mr. St. Germain and
Mr. Richard P. Aupperle III resulting in the adoption of the
current firm name – St. Germain & Aupperle, Consulting
Engineers, LLP. St. Germain & Aupperle maintain offices
at Camillus Station – 6000 West Genesee Street, Camillus,
New York and employ six (6) skilled professionals.
A. Richard St. Germain, partner and founder, received BS Degree
in Civil Engineering from the University of Massachusetts,
Amherst, MA and a Masters Degree in Civil Engineering and
Structures from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
and is a registered professional structural engineer. Mr.
St. Germain’s professional expertise includes 49 years
of experience in the design of structural steel, timber, reinforced
and pre-stressed concrete building structures. He is a member
of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Construction Specifications
Institute, American Concrete Institute and American Institute
of Steel Construction.
Richard P. Aupperle III, partner, received BS Degree in Civil
Engineering from Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN and
is a registered professional structural engineer. Mr. Aupperle’s
professional expertise includes 9 years of experience in the
design of structural steel, timber, reinforced and pre-stressed
concrete building structures. He is a member of the American
Society of Civil Engineers, American Concrete Institute, American
Forest & Paper Association, American Institute of Steel
Construction and International Conference of Building Officials.
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