INSTRUCTOR: Jeffrey A. Brem, PE
Mr. Brem is a registered professional engineer in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine. He has led his own small civil engineering and land surveying practice for over 27 years with two offices and up to 25 employees. His experience includes designing private land developments, stormwater management systems, sanitary sewer systems, wastewater treatment facilities, roadways, surveying, construction management, and a host of other professional services primarily for private, for-profit companies. He has been involved in the design of over 3000 residential single family house lots many of which were open space or cluster developments, thousands of condominium units, and over 2 million square feet of commercial/ industrial/institutional space. He has advised the MassDEP in numerous task forces and committees including as a present full member of the Stormwater Advisory Committee and on the Title 5, Septic System Stakeholders Group. He is currently the vice president, past treasurer and member of the Board of Directors for HBRAM (the Massachusetts Homebuilders Association), vice president of NEBRA, and a national delegate of the National Association of Home Builders based in Washington, DC. He has co-authored, with Harvard Law School Professors Joseph William Singer and Brandon Storm, a legal case study on development entitled the “Case of the Interfaith Neighbors”, July 2016 (PSW021-SM01).
Continuing Education Credits:
6.5 MA CSLs (5 Elective & 1.5 Business), 6.5 PDHs, 6.5 AIA, 6.5 HSW CE and .65 ICC (Sitework)