Experience
Dhairya Patel joined WJE in 2022 with a primary focus on historic preservation and building enclosures. Mr. Patel has worked on various projects, from historically significant structures and plazas to modern construction. His work includes condition assessments, structural and architectural investigations, repair and rehabilitation design, and construction observation services on new construction. Mr. Patel’s building material experience includes stone and brick masonry, concrete, timber, and waterproofing.
During his graduate studies, Mr. Patel focused his research on the analysis of a historic, mixed, timber-masonry structure subjected to seismic loading.
REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS
Historic Preservation
- Russell Senate Office Building (1909) - Washington, D.C.: Documentation and as-built survey of marble stone masonry balustrade
- Senate Underground Garage and Plaza (1932) - Washington, D.C.: Survey and monitoring of granite hardscape paving and concrete topping slab
Repair and Rehabilitation
- Parliament of Canada (1866) - Ottawa, ON: Stone masonry repair and restoration, and construction observation services *
- Work Horse Barn (1892, Bar U Ranch National Historic Site) - Pekisko, AB: Development of repair and rehabilitation design of timber beams and columns, and rubble stone masonry; design of new concrete slab foundation *
Historic Structures Reports
- Fairfax Arms (mid-1700s) - Lorton, VA: On-site documentation of condition and architectural features to develop a historic structures report
Water/Air Leakage Assessment
- Central Pension Fund - Washington, D.C.: Below-grade water leakage evaluation and investigation
Facade Condition Assessment
- Lamond House - Alexandria, VA: Development of condition assessment report for brick colonial-style house to document history, condition, and treatment recommendations
- GrandView Condominium - Annapolis, MD: Evaluation of distress at cast stone window sills and headers, and brick masonry and concrete masonry facades
- York University - Toronto, ON: Survey and evaluation of multiple buildings to develop a maintenance plan *
- Waterloo Apartments - Baltimore, MD: Facade condition assessment of brick masonry and concrete
- 1500 Bronson - Ottawa, ON: Facade condition assessment of granite spandrel panels *
- Langevin Building - Ottawa, ON: Facade condition assessment of limestone masonry *
Structural Engineering
Local Museum - Washington, D.C.: Structural detailing of concrete column and footing
Tradepoint Atlantic - Baltimore, MD: Inspection and survey of steel-joist weld connections
I-90 Bridge Design - Lake County, IN: Detailing of reinforcement for bridge diaphragm beams and link slabs
Building Enclosure Evaluation
- West Falls Church - Falls Church, VA: Construction administration and document review of exterior enclosure systems, including below-grade waterproofing and weather barrier systems
- Pooks Hill - Bethesda, MD: Construction administration and document review of exterior enclosure systems, including below-grade waterproofing, weather barrier systems, and roofing
* Indicates projects with previous firms
Professional Affiliations
Association for Preservation Technology (APT)
Education
Carleton University
Bachelor of Engineering, Architectural Conservation and Sustainability, 2020
Universidade do Minho
Master of Science, Structural Analysis of Monuments and Historical Constructions, 2021
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - Barcelona Tech
Master of Science, Structural Analysis of Monuments and Historical Constructions, 2021
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