About Alan
Mr. Alan Mullenix is a Regional Technical Leader with over 17 years of experience. He specializes in the practice areas of civil and structural engineering. He has extensive experience working with the nuclear and petrochemical industries. At Envista, Mr. Mullenix provides forensic investigations and onsite examinations, as well as proposals and opinions as to the cause and scope of damages, including development of conceptual repairs.
Mr. Alan Mullenix is a Regional Technical Leader with over 17 years of experience. He specializes in the practice areas of civil and structural engineering. He has extensive experience working with the nuclear and petrochemical industries. At Envista, Mr. Mullenix provides forensic investigations and onsite examinations, as well as proposals and...
Mr. Alan Mullenix is a Regional Technical Leader with over 17 years of experience. He specializes in the practice areas of civil and structural engineering. He has extensive experience working with the nuclear and petrochemical industries. At Envista, Mr. Mullenix provides forensic investigations and onsite examinations, as well as proposals and opinions as to the cause and scope of damages, including development of conceptual repairs.
Areas of Expertise
- Civil/Site Drainage/Site Preparation Damage/Evaluation
- Construction Defects/Construction Accidents
- Exterior Cladding Damage/Evaluation
- Fire/Explosion Damage/Evaluation
- Foundation Damage/Evaluation
- Marine Structure Damage/Evaluation
- Soil Retaining Structure Damage/Evaluation
- Subrogation
- Water Damage/Evaluation
- Wind/Hail/Storm Surge Damage/Evaluation
Education
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Master of Science, Civil EngineeringUniversity of Illinois at Urbana Champaign – Urbana, Illinois
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Bachelor of Science, Civil EngineeringGeorgia Institute of Technology – Atlanta, Georgia

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Resources
Come See Alan
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17 - 19 September 2025San Diego, CAUnited StatesSpeaking EventCLM Construction Conference
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14 - 15 November 2025Scottsdale, AZUnited StatesExhibiting EventPerrin National Construction Defect Conference