Progressive Design, Inc.
Matthew Neal is a skilled Senior Process Engineer currently at Progressive Design, Inc. since June 2021, with prior experience as Operations Manager for AECOM's Pittsburgh Industrial Engineering division in the Oil & Gas sector. Matthew has a strong background in managing multi-discipline design teams, with a consistent focus on generating significant office revenues. Previous roles at AECOM, including Manager of Projects and Senior Project Engineer, emphasized expertise in natural gas compressor station design, facility optimization, and adherence to HSE requirements. Earlier experience includes project engineering for UST remediation at Lettlerle and Associates, and environmental services management at Petroclean. Matthew holds a BS in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry from Geneva College and a BA in Chemical Engineering from Bucknell University.
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Progressive Design, Inc.
Progressive Design, Inc. (PDI) is a private, family-owned, Heavy Industrial Engineering & Design Consulting firm that provides valued engineering services. Founded in 1986 by Robert Ranson, Progressive Design has grown to become one of the largest privately held multi-discipline engineering firms in central Virginia. In 2021, Robert’s daughter and Progressive Design President, Erica Burgess, acquired ownership and established Progressive Design as a Woman-Owned business. Our team’s knowledge and hands-on experience can take projects from concept to startup. As a full service, multi-discipline engineering consulting firm, we support manufacturing facilities and clients in many key areas including: EPC/Turnkey projects, project feasibility studies, process improvement analysis, new process design, process upgrades, air pollution abatement technology and integration, environmental compliance, product design, industrial capital projects, and detailed project/construction estimates. We serve Fortune 500 companies in industries such as chemical, tobacco, power, films, fibers, plastics, paper, pharmaceuticals, metals, food and beverage, and discrete manufacturing.