Springfield’s City Engineer Honored With (ASCE) Award

Springfield's City Engineer Honored With (ASCE) Award

Springfield’s City Engineer Honored With (ASCE) Award

SPRINGFIELD TENNESSEE: (Smokey Barn News) – City Engineer and Community Development Director David Brewer received the Nashville Branch of the American Society of Civil Engineer’s (ASCE) 2020 Distinguished Engineer award, according to a release frothe city of Springfield Tuesday.

The award is given annually to an engineer member of the Nashville Branch of ASCE who has made contributions to the Society at the National, Section, and/or Branch levels.

Brewer has been an active member of the ASCE for over 30 years. He is also an active member of the National Society of Professional Engineers/Tennessee Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE), serving as the Chairman of the Legislative and Government Affairs Committee for the last ten years. Brewer began his career in Johnson City, TN where he worked for Johnson City’s Water and Sewer Department for seven years prior to coming to the City of Springfield where he has been employed for 23 years.

David became City Engineer in March of 1997. He has over 25 years of municipal engineering and planning experience. Before joining the City of Springfield, he worked for the Johnson City Water and Sewer Department for 7 years as a Design and Maintenance Engineer. David is a graduate of Springfield High School and holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree and a Bachelor of Science in Biology degree from Tennessee Technological University.

David is a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) in the State of Tennessee and is an active member of the Tennessee Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the Tennessee Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE). David was presented the Government Engineer of the Year Award in 2014 by the Tennessee Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers. In 2018, David was also named the Community Development Director.

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