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Kerrie G. Standlee, PE

Principal Engineer


Mr. Standlee is the Principal engineer responsible for management, technical direction and acoustical work on projects undertaken by the firm. His experience includes work in architectural acoustics design, architectural noise control, industrial noise control, environmental noise assessment and control and transportation noise control.

Professional Experience

Mr. Standlee has worked in the field of acoustic design and noise control since 1973. He has participated in many architectural acoustic design projects throughout his career where he was responsible for the selection and review of acoustical products. He has provided services on projects related to the design of elementary school classrooms, high school facilities, college lecture halls, music practice rooms, band halls, churches, and other architectural constructions to insure the acoustic design is met.

Mr. Standlee has been responsible for the design of partitions to control sound in architecturally related projects. He has learned the importance of construction details in the control of sound as well as careful inspection of on site construction to assure that design goals are met. He has worked on many architectural projects where special designs were recommended to reduce noise transmission to assure the desired acoustical environment in a critical space.

Mr. Standlee has provided noise control consultation to industrial clients including natural gas transmission, pulp and paper, timber, food processing, metal fabrication, chemical and rock extraction, and crushing companies. He has been responsible for evaluating worker noise exposure and selecting measures to reduce that exposure to meet federal and state regulations. He has been responsible for the measurement, evaluation, and control of industrial noise radiating to the outdoor environment to meet governmental regulations.

Mr. Standlee has directed noise studies of transportation sources such as automobile, truck, train and aircraft. He was responsible for the I-5 Jantzen Beach Delta Park interchange noise study and evaluation performed for the Oregon Department of Transportation. He wrote the noise section of the draft environmental impact statement for ODOT and participated in public hearings to discuss the study and impact statement. He has conducted numerous studies on noise that would be generated by traffic associated with proposed industrial operations.

Education

  • B.S. in Architectural Engineering, University of Texas at Austin

  • M.S. in Engineering Acoustics and Vibrations, University of Texas at Austin

Professional Certification, Affiliations and Activities

  • Registered Professional Acoustical Engineer in the State of Oregon

  • Acoustical Society of America (Member

  • Institute of Noise Control Engineering (Member

  • City of Portland Noise Review Board

  • Port of Portland Noise Advisory Committee