About Us
Carl J. Costantino and Associates is a New York based geotechnical and structural engineering consulting firm founded by Dr. Carl J. Costantino. The firm was created in 2000 with the vision of bringing together a team of select experts to take on complex engineering problems, and to provide efficient, cost effective solutions for our clients.
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Our leadership team is composed of technical experts with a long history of work on critical infrastructure, high-hazard facilities and private building projects. We maintain offices in New York, New Mexico and South Carolina.

The founder and President of CJC&A, is Professor Emeritus of Geotechnical Engineering for the City University of New York. Carl has over 40 years of experience specializing in soil mechanics, soil dynamics, design and construction of foundations and buried structures, and stability (x502 - carl@cjcassoc.com).

Tom is a senior member of CJC&A specializing in geotechnical and structural engineering. He has an extensive background in analysis, design, and evaluation of safety-significant structures and systems, including linear and nonlinear stress analysis, soil dynamics, structural dynamics, and structural stability. (x501 - tomwhouston@cjcassoc.com)

Greg is a senior structural engineer with over 30 years of professional experience in analysis, design, and evaluation of structures, systems, and components. (x503 - gemertz@cjcassoc.com

Michael is a Principal specializing in linear and nonlinear analysis, dynamic analysis including seismic, wind, impact, soil dynamics and soil-structure interaction, and design of foundations and structures. (x500 - mike@cjcassoc.com)

Andy specializes in analysis and design of structures with emphasis on linear and nonlinear analysis, dynamic analysis (seismic, wind and impact), soil-structure interaction analysis and probabilistic risk assessments. (x504 - amaham@cjcassoc.com)

Isabel is a structural engineer specializing in linear and nonlinear analysis, design of structures and components, and dynamic analysis (seismic, wind and impact). (x505 - isabel@cjcassoc.com)