David L. Teasdale, P.E.

SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF ENGINEERING, FORENSIC ENGINEER

Flower Mound, TX

David L. Teasdale, P.E.

SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF ENGINEERING, FORENSIC ENGINEER

Flower Mound, TX

GET TO KNOW David L. Teasdale, P.E.

David Teasdale, P.E., is Senior Vice President of Engineering and a Forensic Engineer with Haag Engineering Co. He has been a Haag Engineer since 1985. Mr. Teasdale is responsible for leadership of the engineering business unit, which includes engineers and engineering support services across the United States. Mr. Teasdale manages the Dallas and California engineering branches, and works as a principal engineer in the field. His primary areas of expertise are in civil engineering focusing on structural and geotechnical evaluations with a specialty in ground vibrations and air blasts.

Mr. Teasdale graduated from The University of Texas with a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Civil Engineering. Mr. Teasdale holds professional engineering licenses in 36 states, and he is the primary author and presenter of the earthquake damage assessment portion of the California Earthquake Adjuster Accreditation Course, offered by Haag. Mr. Teasdale’s memberships include the American Association of Wind Engineering, the American Concrete Institute, the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, the International Society of Explosives Engineers, and the National Council of Examiners for Engineers and Surveying.

Mr. Teasdale is the primary author and presenter of the earthquake damage assessment portion
of the California Earthquake Adjuster Accreditation Course, offered by Haag.

Primary Areas of Consulting

  • Structural Evaluations
    Commercial, residential and industrial buildings
    Towers, cranes, outriggers
    Material problems
    Roofing system manufacture and application
    Reconstruction monitoring and analysis
    Code issues, material problems, and fire damage
  • Ground Vibrations & Airblasts
    Earthquakes
    Quarry and construction blasting
    Geophysical exploration (vibroseis & dynoseis)
    Construction vibration
  • Geotechnical Evaluations
    Foundation and wall failures
    Fills and earth movement
    Slope stability
  • General Civil Engineering
    Marine/rail/grain tanks, bulk storage facilities
    Cost evaluation and appraisals
    Pools and other buried structures
    Drainage and flooding
  • Pavements, Parking Lots, and Roadways
  • Concrete Construction
  • Wind Engineering and Related Storm Effects
    Design and damage evaluation
    Hailstone impact
    Flood damage

Memberships

  • American Concrete Institute
  • American Society of Civil Engineers
  • Seismological Association of America
  • International Society of Explosives Engineers
  • National Council of Examiners for Engineers and Surveying

Education

  • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
    University of Texas at Austin, 1983
  • Master of Science in Civil Engineering
    University of Texas at Austin, 1985

Licensed Professional Engineer in the States of:

Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin.

Testimony history available upon request.

Mr. Teasdale is the primary author and presenter of the earthquake damage assessment portion of the California Earthquake Adjuster Accreditation Course from Haag.

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