Brad Johnson has 21 years of civil engineering experience and specializes in fisheries engineering and structural engineering ranging from initial studies to final design through construction support. He is experienced in a wide variety of fisheries-focused projects in the western United States including hatcheries, rearing facilities, water intakes and diversions, instream habitat improvements, upstream fish passage facilities, downstream fish passage facilities, debris booms, and guide net systems. Brad’s structural engineering experience covers a varied array of structures including buildings, facilities, earth retaining structures, water retaining structures, in-stream structures, and mechanical systems.
Brad has a B.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Washington. He is a member of the American Fisheries Society (AFS) and the Structural Engineering Association of Washington (SEAW).
