Meshek & Associates, LLC
Communities need trusted partners to safeguard today and build a stronger tomorrow — it’s why we exist. Meshek & Associates was founded in 1988 with one goal in mind: to serve communities. Over the last 30 years, we have strategically added services to support our clients’ needs. Today, Meshek is the only firm in Oklahoma that can provide an elevated level of expertise in solutions like civil engineering, roadway and bridge design, hydrology and hydraulic analysis, land surveying, LiDAR scanning, land acquisition, right-of-way, grant management, hazard mitigation planning, and GIS services including data inventory, mapping, and analysis. We are uniquely qualified to engineer, plan, and design transportation solutions to the highest standards. Meshek & Associates is ODOT certified DBE and an SBA certified HUBZone and Small Business Enterprise.
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For more information on Meshek & Associates' internship program, please contact:
Christy Dulaney via email at chopkins@meshekengr.com or phone (918) 392-5620
2019 Summer Intern
Diana Johnson
Diane Johnson prepared maps for utility and storm water features, interpreted and cataloged as-built record drawings, and edited databases for utility atlases.
Aubrey Herlocker
Aubrey Herlocker assisted our field collection teams performing the storm sewer condition assessment for the City of Tulsa. Used tablets to enter the parameters collected during site visits. Worked in the hydrologic and hydraulic department assisting the project engineers with their projects. This included developing the input parameters for hydrologic and hydraulic models, creating the storm sewer schematic input for the hydraulic analysis of the system, and preparing water surface profiles.
Riley Self
Riley Self prepared maps for utility and storm water features, interpreted and cataloged as-built record drawings, edited databases for utility atlases, and performed field inventory and survey of storm water system features.
Gena Barnwell
While interning this summer, Gena Barnwell updated utility atlases for water and sanitary sewer systems based on City staff markups; interpreted and cataloged storm sewer as-built record drawings; mapped elevation certificate properties; updated municipal zoning maps; and updated building addressing for 911 mapping purposes.