Engineering Alum Gives Back In Construction Lecture


Students and seasoned professionals mingled in the Jepson Center's Wolff Auditorium to see some of the latest building projects using cross-laminated timber, a sustainable material gaining popularity especially in the Pacific Northwest. Ciepiela and fellow project manager Zachary Brehm discussed how these alternating layers of wood are, combined with other building techniques, great environmental and economic choices for buildings from offices to parking garages.
Originally from Albuquerque, NM, Ciepiela received his degree in civil engineering and completed a finance MBA at Gonzaga in 2011. He hired on with Kiewit Infrastructure West working as a field engineer and later a superintendent. Since 2015, Ciepiela has helped Swinerton deliver projects such as the Ilani Casino, The First Tech Credit Union Corporate Office and later a parking structure on the FTCU corporate campus. He is currently the project manager on the new Washington County Event Center in Hillsboro, OR.


The Renouard Distinguished Lecture Series is made possible by a gift from Ed and Bunny Renouard, challenging students faculty and staff to consider the broad contributions made by engineers and computer scientists to society.
