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Jeremy’s interest in structural engineering goes back to his days exploring his dad’s construction sites, learning the basics of precast concrete and shear walls. Today, he has a strong aptitude for industrial projects including medium and large industrial, commercial, municipal, educational, and historical structures. He has held leading roles in the rehabilitation of older food plants for new processing and packing lines for clients around the country and has led teams of engineers and architects in the design and management of new manufacturing additions. Jeremy earned a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from North Dakota State University and a Master’s degree from the University of Minnesota. He is also a graduate of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program, where he honed skills in marketing, networking, accounting, and recruiting. He is committed to structural safety and cost-effective performance, while providing big-picture thinking, problem-solving, and successful client projects.
240,000-square-foot retail space in a high seismic area with a complex architectural design
400,000-square-foot high school with a cantilevered masonry façade for architectural effect
25,000-square-foot addition to an industrial manufacturing facility with multiple high-capacity crane rails
M.S., Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota
B.S., Civil Engineering, North Dakota State University
Growing up on the family farm in western Minnesota put Paul on the path to engineering. It was on the farm that he learned the values of patience, discipline, and hard work. He also began the practical application of structural engineering by helping his dad build a wood shop with salvaged lumber from a loafing barn and a machine shop addition, move grainery onto a new foundation, and more.
Paul’s focus here at TEKTON Engineers is on new and existing commercial and industrial construction, as well as on historical renovations. Paul is committed to providing structural engineering services that bring his clients’ visions to life no matter the project size or complexity. He strives to build client relationships that are as strong and long-lasting as the buildings he designs.
Per (a Scandinavian name pronounced pær or pair) grew up in St Paul, MN, playing sports with his two brothers. He thought designing buildings and bridges sounded interesting, given his strengths in math and science, and decided to pursue civil engineering when he started college. It didn’t take long before he focused on structural engineering.
Per’s focus here at TEKTON Engineers is designing structural elements for projects, including modeling the structure and sizing the individual beams, columns, and connections. He also drafts the structural drawings for most of the projects he designs.
Jill made the decision two years ago to return to school to study drafting and computer-aided design, having spent 25 years as General Manager for The Rare Pair and eight years as owner of Studio Elements, local retail shops. She was a drafting intern with Schmidt Homes last summer and will graduate in Spring 2019 from Dakota County Technical College’s Architectural Technology program. Ms. Enestvedt has also been a freelance designer for more than 20 years. Her design work includes logos, advertising, home décor and design, fine art, and greeting cards.
Jill’s work with TEKTON will include structural design of new and existing commercial, industrial, historical, and educational construction.
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