Team Members
From left to right: Victoria Injaian, Gabrielle Maggio, Jace Tweeten, Andrew Perucki (Team Leader), and Brandon Zanetti
Victoria Injaian is a senior Civil Engineering major at The College of New Jersey from Cherry Hill, New Jersey. She is focusing on the structural aspect of the Terminal Ave Project, specifically on the loading docks and helping with the design of the building addition. Her experience includes two summers working in the Structural Department as an intern at Remington and Vernick Engineers. Victoria is looking to find a job in Structural Engineering and eventually getting her Professional Engineering license after graduation in May 2021.
Gabrielle Maggio is a senior Civil Engineering major at The College of New Jersey. She will be focusing mainly on the stormwater management and parking lot design for the addition of the new building and expansion of the parking lot. Infiltration tests were run for the soil beneath the parking lot that can be analyzed. She will be designing storm drains and stormwater basins.
Jace Tweeten is a senior Civil Engineering student set to graduate in May of 2021. Jace is the structural designer of the Terminal Ave Project and is in charge of designing the building addition. Jace has experience in structural design through his two years working in the Bridge Structures Department at WSP USA. His future goals consist of getting a full time job as a structural engineer, getting a Masters degree in structural design, and receiving his Professional Engineering license.
Andrew Perucki is the project leader and head of the geotechnical design. Andrew is from West
Milford, NJ and currently is a senior civil engineering student at the College of New Jersey. He is working
for Whitestone Associates Inc as a geotechnical engineering intern/field engineer. He later hopes to
pursue a career within the field and become a licensed engineer.
Brandon Zanetti is a senior Civil Engineering major who will be focusing on the Green Roof aspect of the
Terminal Avenue Project. Brandon has engineering experience in both land surveying and municipal
engineering for a total of four years, along with his three complete years at TCNJ. While working on the
Green Roof, Brandon will be in charge of the size, cost, functionality, and many more aspects to ensure
the most beneficial design from both an economic and environmental standpoint. Brandon is currently
searching the job market for a full-time position in environmental engineering come May 2021. He can
be reached at [email protected] for any further questions.
Gabrielle Maggio is a senior Civil Engineering major at The College of New Jersey. She will be focusing mainly on the stormwater management and parking lot design for the addition of the new building and expansion of the parking lot. Infiltration tests were run for the soil beneath the parking lot that can be analyzed. She will be designing storm drains and stormwater basins.
Jace Tweeten is a senior Civil Engineering student set to graduate in May of 2021. Jace is the structural designer of the Terminal Ave Project and is in charge of designing the building addition. Jace has experience in structural design through his two years working in the Bridge Structures Department at WSP USA. His future goals consist of getting a full time job as a structural engineer, getting a Masters degree in structural design, and receiving his Professional Engineering license.
Andrew Perucki is the project leader and head of the geotechnical design. Andrew is from West
Milford, NJ and currently is a senior civil engineering student at the College of New Jersey. He is working
for Whitestone Associates Inc as a geotechnical engineering intern/field engineer. He later hopes to
pursue a career within the field and become a licensed engineer.
Brandon Zanetti is a senior Civil Engineering major who will be focusing on the Green Roof aspect of the
Terminal Avenue Project. Brandon has engineering experience in both land surveying and municipal
engineering for a total of four years, along with his three complete years at TCNJ. While working on the
Green Roof, Brandon will be in charge of the size, cost, functionality, and many more aspects to ensure
the most beneficial design from both an economic and environmental standpoint. Brandon is currently
searching the job market for a full-time position in environmental engineering come May 2021. He can
be reached at [email protected] for any further questions.