Ryan Lawlor

Senior Project Engineer at RRT Design & Construction

Ryan Lawlor is a mechanical engineer with a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Virginia Tech, obtained in 2019. Currently serving as a Project Engineer at RRT Design & Construction since June 2019, Ryan has previously held positions as a Mechanical Engineer and an engineering intern at Niagara Bottling and USG, respectively. Ryan's internship experience spans from May to August 2018 at Niagara Bottling and from January to August 2017 at USG.

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Massapequa, United States

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RRT Design & Construction

RRT is a nationally recognized leading engineering and construction company building solid waste processing and recycling facilities, power generation plants, waste-to-energy facilities and organics recovery projects. Our plant operations and materials marketing experience is applied to every project resulting in efficient and effective business results for our customers. Our multi-disciplined engineering teams and construction professionals have designed and built over 400 fully integrated projects featuring advanced technologies for the recovery of materials and energy resources such as single stream recycling, engineered fuel preparation plants, ash handling and metals recovery, e-scrap processing and wastewater solids management. RRT SIGMA Engineering is the power engineering division of RRT with a focus in conventional power, renewable energy and waste to energy featuring our competencies in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, I&C engineering and civil structural/architectural engineering. Serving the power industry, clients benefit from our specialized expertise in gas turbine plants, combined heat & power plants, 316b, fuel cells, battery storage and microgrids. We support plant operators with arc flash analyses, outage management support, power plant upgrade studies, efficiency/parasitic load studies, plant structural and performance modifications and high and medium voltage systems modifications.


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