We’re structural engineers dedicated to multi-unit structures.

Multi-unit construction often feels defined by what can’t be done. Our structural engineering process focuses on what’s possible so we can support your vision for the project.

Our team

Jonathan Bayreuther

Jonathan Bayreuther

Senior Principal, CEO

Andrew Filipe

Principal, Chief Communication Officer
Eric Tobolski

Erik Tobolski

Senior Associate Principal

Tim McKenna

Associate Principal
Scott Crowely

Scott Crowley

CFO

Question: As the structural engineer, what do you view as your most important role within the design team?

Most important is obviously to provide a safe building for the public it will serve, with close second being to provide the most cost effective structure in full compliance with code requirements designed and detailed in such a manner to ease constructability.

- Eric Tobolski, Senior Associate Principal

Rob Vida

Associate, Senior Structural Engineer

Andrew Podojil

Senior Structural Engineer
Stafford

W. Stafford Carter

Senior Structural Engineer

Jenna Hastings

Senior Structural Engineer

Kevin Poore

Senior Structural Designer
Maryam Ehsaei

Maryam Ehsaei

Structural Designer

Question: As the structural engineer, what do you view as your most important role within the design team?

To communicate our safe engineering design in a simple and effective way during all phases of design. This makes coordination easier during design and leads to a smoother construction phase.  

- Jenna Hastings, Senior Structural Engineer

Carl Haroian

Carl Haroian

Senior VDC Specialist

Jill Seaberg

Senior VDC Specialist

Megi Baliko

Structural Designer

John Lydstone

Structural Designer

Question: What is one thing you would love for developers to understand about structural design?

For any building or structure that is being built, tolerances are what makes the design of any structure feasible and easy to build for the contractor. Some building components obviously have less tolerance and others more. The easier to build, means fast track and on time and money in the owners pocket sooner. Quality control provides a smooth transition from the design phase to completion and is paramount to the success of any project. 

- Blair Budka, Senior Field Inspector
Lynn Rondeau

Lynn Rondeau

Office Manager
Blair Budka

Blair Budka

Senior Field Inspector
Rick Coleman

Rick Coleman

Senior Quality Coordinator
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Rimas Veitas

Principal Emeritas

Question: What is one thing you would love for developers to understand about structural design?

I appreciate how everyone at Veitas sincerely cares – both about designing a safe, structurally sound building and about fostering good relationships both within and outside of the firm. The combined skills and knowledge of the people at Veitas promote creativity in our designs and contribute to a collaborative, educational office environment.

- Allison Smuk, VDC Specialist

Careers at Veitas

Join us in transforming high-density
communities.

Buildings are more than projects to complete. They transform the community around them. They provide the context and background for the story of the people who live and work there. As structural engineers, we get to be a part of those stories.

And like any great story, each building deserves its own unique, epic identity and style. That’s why we do everything it takes to support the vision for your project. Excellence in engineering is a baseline. Let’s rise above it to work as a team in a process which leaves everyone proud of what's been built and eager to do it again.