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Charles McIntyre, Ph.D., P. E.
Department Chair and Professor
Department of Construction Management & Engineering
CME Building, Room 120
Fargo, ND 58105
Phone : 701-231-7194
Fax : 701-231-7431
E-mail: Charles.McIntyre@ndsu.edu
Education:
PhD, Civil Engineering, Pennsylvania State University,
1996
Masters, Civil Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, 1991
B. S., Civil Engineering, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, MA,
1989
B. S., Physical Education, Springfield College-Springfield, MA,
1975
Dr. McIntyre joined the Civil Engineering and Construction
faculty at NDSU in January, 1997, and teaches courses in construction
management, decision support, risk analysis, computer-aided design
(CAD), and land development.
Dr. McIntyres primary teaching responsibilities
at Penn State involved courses in residential land development and
subdivision design and basic fluid mechanics. He was also the Director
of the Civil and Environmental Engineering CAD Lab. He has served
as the faculty advisor for the NAHB Student Chapter at Penn State
and continues in that role at NDSU.
Dr. McIntyre has developed and presented a number of
workshops in "CAD for Builders" at both the NAHB Remodelers
Show and the NAHB Builders Show. He has also given a number of "hands
on" CAD workshops for residential builders at the local and
state levels which were sponsored by Continuing and Distance Education
at Penn State.
He has also developed a workshop in Computer-Aided Decision
Support Systems, that has been presented at the NAHB Remodelers
Show and Timberline Accounting Conference.
Research Interests Include:
Investigations on the use of alternative design methodologies
and construction techniques for residential storm water management
systems focusing on the control and release of storm water runoff
and investigations on alternative on-site residential wastewater
(sewage) treatment and disposal systems.
CAD applications in residential land development (design
and analysis). CAD applications in residential building design and
construction and a decision support system for residential site
selection.
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