Birdair, Inc.
John Veith is an experienced engineering professional currently serving as the Director of Project Management at Birdair, Inc., where project management efforts focus on custom tensile membrane structures. Prior to this role, John held the position of Senior Project Engineer of Construction at Fresenius Kabi USA, overseeing engineering and project management for advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities. Earlier at Birdair, John functioned as a Project Engineer, executing structural design analysis for high-profile steel and tensile membrane projects. John began their career with internships at Lu Engineers and URS Corporation, gaining valuable experience in structural design and analysis. John holds a Master’s degree in Structural Engineering and a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the University at Buffalo.
Birdair, Inc.
Birdair is the leading specialty contractor for custom tensile membrane structures throughout the world. SERVING WORLDWIDE Headed by Taiyo Kogyo Corporation / MakMax Group Corporation in Japan, our MakMax Group includes Birdair, Inc. (USA), Shanghai Taiyo Kogyo Co., Ltd., MakMax Australia, Taiyo Middle East LLC, and Taiyo Europe GmbH. Supported by our office and production locations across the globe, our group caters efficiently to all regions. With more than 65 years of experience, Birdair has worked with owners, architects, engineers and contractors to design and build custom tensile structures used to create innovative roofing systems, canopies and skylights. As a turn-key specialty contractor, Birdair provides pre-construction assistance; including design assistance, budgeting, construction methodologies and project schedule development. Our in-house capabilities consist of design, engineering, fabrication, installation and maintenance. Working closely with architects and their clients, Birdair assists in delivering award-winning solutions by taking an idea and building an icon. Our work ranges from secure transportation terminals to sports venues and convention centers; from festive entertainment, performing arts facilities and museums to offices, hotels, resorts and visitor centers; from eye-catching retail complexes to walkways and porte-cocheres. To date, the company has completed more than 2,500 major installations in more than 30 countries, requiring over 30 million square feet of architectural fabric membrane. Birdair is committed to the ongoing development of the tensile architecture, working diligently to further promote the most modern technologies available and to continually innovate signature, high-quality designs.