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ABOUT ME

Tyler is currently in his final year of Penn State's Architectural Engineering Program. He is anticipated to earn his Bachelor of Architectural Engineering degree with a mechanical systems focus in May 2017. In his five years at Penn State, Tyler has been involved in a few extra-curricular activities including ASHRAE where he serves as Vice President for the 2016-2017 academic year. Outside of ASHRAE, he enjoys participating in THON and his work-study job with the Penn State Intercollegiate Athletic Department. 

With little exposure to the building industry, Tyler made it a goal to have a better understanding by the time of graduation. He was able to achieve this goal by successfully completing three internships, each in a differnet discipline within the construction business. After two summers of project management experience with Truland and Alexander Building Construction, Tyler's final summer internship involved hands on MEP design for the firm BG Buildingworks, Inc., a small company in Denver, Colorado. 

 

Coming from a big family, Tyler enjoys spending time with his 7 siblings and parents doing anything from hanging out at home to going to the family vacation spot, Rocking Horse Ranch. He also likes various activities including: basketball, horseback riding, water skiing, and swimming.  

USER NOTE: WHILE GREAT EFFORTS HAVE BEEN TAKEN TO PROVIDE ACCURATE AND COMPLETE INFORMATION ON THE PAGES OF CPEP, PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREWITH IS CONSIDERED A WORK-IN-PROGRESS FOR THIS THESIS PROJECT. MODIFICATIONS AND CHANGES RELATED TO THE ORIGINAL BUILDING DESIGNS AND CONSTRUCTION METHODOLOGIES FOR THIS SENIOR THESIS PROJECT ARE SOLELY THE INTERPRETATION OF TYLER CONABOY. CHANGES AND DISCREPENCIES IN NO WAY IMPLY THAT THE ORIGINAL DESIGN CONTAINED ERRORS OR WAS FLAWED. DIFFERING ASSUMPTIONS, CODE REFERENCES, REQUIREMENTS, AND METHODOLOGIES HAVE BEEN INCORPORATED INTO THIS THESIS PROJECT. THEREFORE, INVESTIGATION RESULTS MAY VARY FROM THE ORIGINAL DESIGN. 

RENDERINGS WERE PROVIDED COURTESY OF OZ ARCHITECTURE. SITE LAST UPDATED APRIL 12, 2017. 

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