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Chris Cash

Vice President at Prime Engineering, Inc.

As a Georgia native, Chris Cash set his eyes on attending Georgia Tech at an early age. He was always good with math and science, so the engineering school was a natural fit. The decision to pursue a degree in civil engineering was driven by his appreciation for the construction craft and his desire to work more directly with people as opposed to simply sitting behind a computer. After completing multiple co-op contracts, Chris quickly realized he didn’t just want to do engineering, he wanted a career helping people and solving problems.

Chris spent the early years of his career serving developers and commercial and industrial clients. It was during these first years that he learned the art of project and client management while perfecting his application of engineering philosophy to the real world. While engineering is arguably a science, if you ask Chris, there is an art to how you apply that science to the project, the site, the budget, and the schedule – a principle that still drives his project decisions today.

Fastforward to 2012, when Chris first joined Prime Engineering. Chris was looking for an opportunity for professional growth, wanting to become more of a subject matter expert rather than remain a generalist. He was attracted to the firm’s niche expertise in transportation and the scope and size of the projects. His first project was the international parking deck at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, where he quickly established himself as a trusted “go-to” advisor. Since that first project, he has designed and managed projects for UPS, Delta, Amazon, Cobb County Airport, Coca-Cola, DHL, Norfolk Southern, Orlando International Airport, and Tampa International Airport, and his client list continues to grow.

As a Georgia native, Chris Cash set his eyes on attending Georgia Tech at an early age. He was always good with math and science, so the engineering school was a natural fit. The decision to pursue a degree in civil engineering was driven by his appreciation for the construction craft and his desire to work more directly with people as opposed to simply sitting behind a computer. After completing multiple co-op contracts, Chris quickly realized he didn’t just want to do engineering, he wanted a career helping people and solving problems.

Chris spent the early years of his career serving developers and commercial and industrial clients. It was during these first years that he learned the art of project and client management while perfecting his application of engineering philosophy to the real world. While engineering is arguably a science, if you ask Chris, there is an art to how you apply that science to the project, the site, the budget, and the schedule – a principle that still drives his project decisions today.

Fastforward to 2012, when Chris first joined Prime Engineering. Chris was looking for an opportunity for professional growth, wanting to become more of a subject matter expert rather than remain a generalist. He was attracted to the firm’s niche expertise in transportation and the scope and size of the projects. His first project was the international parking deck at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, where he quickly established himself as a trusted “go-to” advisor. Since that first project, he has designed and managed projects for UPS, Delta, Amazon, Cobb County Airport, Coca-Cola, DHL, Norfolk Southern, Orlando International Airport, and Tampa International Airport, and his client list continues to grow.

Today, Chris serves as Director - Facilities and Transportation, where he ensures that Prime Engineering continually provides innovative and valuable solutions for clients. As he leads his group toward its long-term mission of being the first call for design solutions that make a difference, Chris safeguards Prime’s culture and customer experience. he believes, is consistent communication built upon setting clear expectations.

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