Mary Ririe

Structural Engineer at Vector Structural Engineering

Mary Ririe is a Structural Engineer at Vector Structural Engineering since November 2020. Prior experience includes serving as a Project Manager at DKE: A Design & Engineering Firm from May 2018 to March 2020 and completing an internship at Keller Associates, Inc. in early 2017. Mary Ririe holds a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from Brigham Young University, earned between 2018 and 2020, as well as a Bachelor's degree in the same field from the same institution, completed in 2018.

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Salt Lake City, United States

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Vector Structural Engineering

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Vector Structural Engineering is a full service structural engineering company licensed in all 50 states plus Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and Provinces of Canada (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Ontario). Founded in 2002, we have completed thousands of projects across the nation. The majority of our business is from clients that have been with Vector for years. Our engineering team includes twenty one licensed structural and electrical engineers. We place great emphasis on providing technically sound and economical engineering solutions. Client satisfaction is our number one priority and we maintain a sense of urgency and sensitivity to our clients'​ project schedules. We have numerous clients that work in regional or national markets and use our broad experience to save money and time with our sensible engineering solutions. Our clients in high end residential custom homes, tract homes, multifamily structures, bridges, pre-engineered and other metal buildings, tilt-up structures, telecommunications structures, signs, and commercial structures value our ability to work in any state in the nation. Our experience, efficiency, and relative low overhead allow us to keep our fees very competitive. After our initial layout and review, our engineers will communicate with you about areas where minor architectural revisions could result in significant construction cost savings. Our drawings include the detail necessary to avoid being a painful IQ test for the contractor. Our goal is to solve construction challenges before construction begins.


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