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Jaret Lynch, PE
Jaret Lynch attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for his undergraduate degree and obtained his Master of Science in Structural Engineering from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2002. Since joining WJE in 2002, Mr. Lynch's project experience has included structural analysis and repair of historic museums, buildings and churches.
Mr. Lynch specializes in masonry and timber structures, historic skylight systems, and in-situ load testing. He is also a member of WJE’s industrial rope access team. Some of his recent wood engineering projects include Yara Americas, a fertilizer terminal in Contrecoeur, Quebec where he led a team in the analysis and repair of thin shell wood domes after a collapse. He also was the lead engineer for WJE’s work at St. John the Baptist church in Hoboken, NJ where the team performed the analysis and repair of a 60-ft scissor truss. Most recently he consulted on a DLT roof structure that was saturated with water during construction causing excessive sagging of the mass timber cantilevers and necessitated mechanical drying to reduce the risk of decay fungi.