CONSTANTINE F. NICOLADIS, PE

Senior Vice President / Civil Engineer

Constantine “Dean” Nicoladis joined N-Y in 1987. He is responsible for the firm’s general civil and utility engineering practice. This includes water, wastewater, storm drainage, and street projects. His work includes the planning, design and construction of drainage and wastewater pump stations, force mains, and gravity lines; water supply and treatment facilities; and wastewater collection and treatment facilities. His extensive experience also includes building sitework, levees, and fronting protection for storm drainage pump stations.

He has extensive experience working with public and private clients at the local, state and federal level as well as with government regulatory and permitting agencies. He is proficient in providing preliminary and planning reports as well as final construction plans and specifications and construction administration services.

Mr. Nicoladis has served as president of the New Orleans Chapter of the American Council of Engineering Companies and the Board of Governors of the American Council of Engineering Companies of Louisiana. He also served as a National Director of the organization. He served as President of the New Orleans Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers from 2019 to 2020.

Education:

  • Bachelor of Science, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Vanderbilt University, 1985
  • Master of Business Administration, Loyola University, 1987

Registration / Certifications

  • Professional Engineer (PE)
    • LA (27095)/ Civil Engineering
    • MS (13351)/ Civil Engineering
    • FL (052242)/ Civil Engineering
    • AL (22315)/ Civil Engineering
    • TX (92359)/ Civil Engineering
    • NY (094123)/ Civil Engineering
  • Memberships:
    • American Society of Civil Engineers
    • Society of American Military Engineers
    • Water Environment Federation
    • American Concrete Institute
    • American Council of Engineering Companies

Representative Experience with N-Y

  • Water Supply, Treatment, and Distribution
  • Wastewater Collection and Treatment
  • Gravity Drainage and Drainage Pump Stations
  • Flood Control and Surge Protection
  • Streets, Roadways, and Highways