Elizabeth Tramposch
Elizabeth Tramposch is a professional engineer with over twelve years of experience in petroleum bulk storage tank and fueling system design, site investigation, and remediation projects. Ms. Tramposch has a B.S. and M.S.E degrees in Environmental Engineering from Johns Hopkins University and is a licensed Professional Engineer in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Maine, Washington D.C., Florida, and Virginia. Ms. Tramposch is also a licensed NYSDOL asbestos abatement designer who is qualified to provide any asbestos design services.
She has extensive experience working with various public agencies such as Buffalo Sewer Authority, new York City Department of Design and Construction, New York State Thruway Authority, State University Construction Fund, and several local counties and municipalities. Ms. Tramposch routinely manages the preparation of Phase I and II ESAs, remedial designs, petroleum bulk storage tank designs, and environmental compliance reporting. Ms. Tramposch provides review, compliance and sign-off for our hazardous materials management projects and is the engineer on staff responsible for sealing all drawings.
Ms. Tramposch has served as the lead engineer on numerous large complex petroleum storage system upgrades and replacements. She is the project manager for CORE’s NYCDDC PW-348-84 Underground Storage Tank Sump Upgrade contract for approximately thirty City Agency sites in the Bronx, NY. She is also responsible for the design, permitting, and construction oversight for Ryder Truck Rental, Inc. underground storage tank replacement projects throughout the northeast.