Randy
Hopkins

Cal Poly experience:
B.S. BioResource and Agricultural Engineering,
1999
M.S. Water Engineering, 2001
What he does now:
Project Engineer and Project Manager for Provost
& Pritchard Engineering.
Work at Provost & Pritchard Engineering
revolves around water in all forms (irrigation,
drinking water, floodwater, urban runoff, food
processing and dairy wastewater, municipal
wastewater). Clients include multiple irrigation
and water districts, dairies, food processors,
cities, and developers. Provost & Pritchard
gets involved with projects at all levels, from
the initial concept through construction. Day to
day work typically involves coordinating with
clients, subconsultants, project team, and
regulatory agencies, along with possibly preparing
or reviewing drawings, cost estimates, and
engineering design.
Why he recommends Cal Poly's BRAE
department:
"Being a BRAE major gives you the chance to
learn various engineering disciplines (civil,
mechanical, electrical, etc.) and apply them to
agriculture. The 'learn by doing' labs
give you the chance to actually see how an
irrigation system works, experiment with how a
canal operates, and build a piece of equipment.
These experiences gave me the tools I needed to
help bring projects to successful
completion."
Contact:
286 West Cromwell,
Fresno, CA 93700
Ph: 559-449-2700
Fax: 559-449-2715
rhopkins@ppeng.com
www.ppeng.com
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