In June of 2011 Neil Pietrok founded Pietrok Engineering.
Neil & Pietrok Engineering
In June of 2011 Neil Pietrok founded Pietrok Engineering.
In October of 2011, Pietrok Engineering won civil engineering IDIQ for the US Forest Service.
In January of 2014, Neil became an on-call consultant for the Beaverton School District.
In February of 2015, Neil became an on-call civil engineer for the National University of Natural Medicine.
In May of 2015, the work began on the Cully Park Project.
In April of 2016, Pietrok Engineering began work with Westside Christain High School.
In August of 2018, Pietrok Engineering launched their new website to showcase the projects and accomplishments in the community.
Neil is a problem solver and team builder. With over 23 years of Civil Engineering and Project Management experience, he has successfully managed every type of civil engineering project imaginable. His clients’ needs are at the forefront of his company and he has implemented creative solutions to the challenges his clients have faced, while providing an exceptional customer experience through projects ranging from under $25,000 to over $80 million.
In his years in the Engineering Profession, Neil has built up large portfolio of projects and contacts of other professionals in the management, design, technology, and science industries. With this experience, Neil finds the right resource needed at the right time to produce positive outcomes on all of his projects.
Neil earned a degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Portland and currently holds Professional Engineering licenses in Oregon, Washington, California, Arizona, Colorado and has an active NCEES Record for licenses in the rest of the United States. Pietrok Engineering and Resources is a member of BESThq, a small business collaborative with a focus on Community, Sustainability, Charity and MWESB growth.
In his spare time, Neil volunteers at Barnes Elementary for the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM connect) Program for fourth and fifth graders; is active in his two sons’ boy scout troop; volunteers for Cochlear Americas; and enjoys working in his garden.