Adam Weinschenker P.E. – Traffic Engineer
Education:
West Virginia University, B.S., Civil Engineering, 2021
Licensure and Certification:
E.I.T., August 11, 2021
P.E. 2025
Company Background:
Adam originated at French Engineering as an intern in the summers of 2019 and 2020. Upon his graduation, he became a full-time employee on June 1, 2021.
Company Responsibilities:
As a member of the French Engineering team, Adam has had primary responsibility over dozens of traffic studies. Adam is involved in every part of a traffic study, including coordination, setting/picking up the cameras, communication with Miovision, traffic analysis, and writing the report.
On top of his involvement in studies, Adam is a crucial part in plan development. He has been an important addition to the team for work zone traffic control, temporary and permanent traffic signals, and signing and pavement marking plans. Adam also has experience in traffic calming and roadway safety audits.
He is familiar with the following software: MicroStation Connect, OpenRoads Designer, AutoCAD, AutoTurn, SignCAD, AutoTAB, Synchro 11, PTV Vissim, HCS 2023, Sidra, and FreeVAL-PA.
Recent projects for which Adam had a primary or substantial role include:
- District 11-0: SR0028-A64 Wrong Way Detection System – This project required a system at twenty total interchanges that would display a warning if a driver going the wrong way was detected. French Engineering performed a design field view for three interchanges, a safety review and a constructability review as part of their work. Adam worked on this project with Kari Shedlock, Bill Zinn, and Jim French.
- District 9-0: Carrolltown Traffic Study – The goal of this traffic study was to implement traffic calming measures prior to a construction project. After conducting a data collection and working with Jim French, Adam created a list of traffic calming measures that could be used in the area. After the choice was made, Adam designed the implementation.
- District 3-0: SR0220-166 Lycoming Resurface Rehab – Adam had a large role in the Traffic Control Plan and Temporary Traffic Signal Plans for this project.