Adam specializes in buried pipeline structures. He has two decades of experience in the assessment, design, construction, and renewal of underground sewer and water utilities. Leveraging his knowledge of pipeline structures and trenchless construction, he has worked on a wide range of rehabilitation projects. These range from large cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) programs to specialized large diameter, non-circular, and pressure pipeline projects.
Throughout his career Adam has strived to learn not just the state of the art of buried pipe design, but also its history. Through studying the work of Marston, Spangler, and Heger, among others, he regularly looks to first principals to help guide solutions to complex problems.
Beyond his work on pipeline infrastructure, Adam enjoys watching live music, camping, and working on his early 1900s house. During the winter months, he restores and races vintage snowmobiles—he’s competed at the Canadian Power Toboggan Championships since 2015