“ “I can be fastidious about finding the right solution to a problem since the commitment drives me to provide our clients with excellent service.”
– Francisco Romo de Vivar
– Francisco Romo de Vivar
Francisco Romo de Vivar, P.E.
Mr. Romo de Vivar (Paco) is a Senior Associate and Structural Engineer at Encotech Engineering Consultants, a Central Texas boutique MEP and Structural engineering firm delivering professional services that range from design to consulting.
With over ten years of experience in commercial, retail, multi-family, healthcare, and specialty structures, Paco has performed comprehensive structural designs for buildings of various sizes, including gravity, lateral, foundations, and detailing. Known for his detail-oriented and highly responsive style, Mr. Romo de Vivar excels when coordinating with the multiple stakeholders involved in a project, including architects, contractors, and manufacturers. “I can be fastidious about finding the right solution to a problem,” says Mr. Romo de Vivar,“ since the commitment drives me to provide our clients with excellent service.”
During his tenure at Encotech, Mr. Romo de Vivar has participated in many exciting projects, diverse in design and purpose, many of them a part of the fabric of Austin, which contribute to the everyday functioning of the City. “It’s a source of pride to point at a building and tell your kids, hey, I worked on that!”. As is characteristic of those in leadership positions at Encotech, service to others is a true calling, and Mr. Romo de Vivar has invested numerous hours mentoring younger engineers, a responsibility he takes very seriously.
Before joining Encotech, Mr. Romo de Vivar was a Project Manager at a Civil Engineering firm in Austin offering structural engineering solutions to various corporate, commercial, and institutional buildings, telecommunication and industrial facilities, civil structures, and bridges. After eight years of doing the same type of projects, he was contacted by a recruiter and invited to join the Encotech family. This call came just at the right moment as Mr. Romo de Vivar had the itch to try new and challenging projects at “a firm that has worked extensively around this city and has left such a deep imprint in Austin’s day-to-day life.”
Frequently in structural engineering, the best opportunities to demonstrate creativity arise in unusual projects, remodels, or re-use of existing spaces. Mr. Romo de Vivar found such a challenge in the DCP-4 project, where a new chiller plant was added to the Austin Convention Center roof to increase the City’s chilled water capacity. It required diligent planning and creative ideas to support the new structure and not reinforce the existing members, a goal that Mr. Romo de Vivar brought to happy completion.
With over ten years of experience in commercial, retail, multi-family, healthcare, and specialty structures, Paco has performed comprehensive structural designs for buildings of various sizes, including gravity, lateral, foundations, and detailing. Known for his detail-oriented and highly responsive style, Mr. Romo de Vivar excels when coordinating with the multiple stakeholders involved in a project, including architects, contractors, and manufacturers. “I can be fastidious about finding the right solution to a problem,” says Mr. Romo de Vivar,“ since the commitment drives me to provide our clients with excellent service.”
During his tenure at Encotech, Mr. Romo de Vivar has participated in many exciting projects, diverse in design and purpose, many of them a part of the fabric of Austin, which contribute to the everyday functioning of the City. “It’s a source of pride to point at a building and tell your kids, hey, I worked on that!”. As is characteristic of those in leadership positions at Encotech, service to others is a true calling, and Mr. Romo de Vivar has invested numerous hours mentoring younger engineers, a responsibility he takes very seriously.
Before joining Encotech, Mr. Romo de Vivar was a Project Manager at a Civil Engineering firm in Austin offering structural engineering solutions to various corporate, commercial, and institutional buildings, telecommunication and industrial facilities, civil structures, and bridges. After eight years of doing the same type of projects, he was contacted by a recruiter and invited to join the Encotech family. This call came just at the right moment as Mr. Romo de Vivar had the itch to try new and challenging projects at “a firm that has worked extensively around this city and has left such a deep imprint in Austin’s day-to-day life.”
Frequently in structural engineering, the best opportunities to demonstrate creativity arise in unusual projects, remodels, or re-use of existing spaces. Mr. Romo de Vivar found such a challenge in the DCP-4 project, where a new chiller plant was added to the Austin Convention Center roof to increase the City’s chilled water capacity. It required diligent planning and creative ideas to support the new structure and not reinforce the existing members, a goal that Mr. Romo de Vivar brought to happy completion.
Francisco Romo de Vivar, P.E.
Mr. Romo de Vivar (Paco) is a Senior Associate and Structural Engineer at Encotech Engineering Consultants, a Central Texas boutique MEP and Structural engineering firm delivering professional services that range from design to consulting.
With over ten years of experience in commercial, retail, multi-family, healthcare, and specialty structures, Paco has performed comprehensive structural designs for buildings of various sizes, including gravity, lateral, foundations, and detailing. Known for his detail-oriented and highly responsive style, Mr. Romo de Vivar excels when coordinating with the multiple stakeholders involved in a project, including architects, contractors, and manufacturers. “I can be fastidious about finding the right solution to a problem,” says Mr. Romo de Vivar,“ since the commitment drives me to provide our clients with excellent service.”
During his tenure at Encotech, Mr. Romo de Vivar has participated in many exciting projects, diverse in design and purpose, many of them a part of the fabric of Austin, which contribute to the everyday functioning of the City. “It’s a source of pride to point at a building and tell your kids, hey, I worked on that!”. As is characteristic of those in leadership positions at Encotech, service to others is a true calling, and Mr. Romo de Vivar has invested numerous hours mentoring younger engineers, a responsibility he takes very seriously.
Before joining Encotech, Mr. Romo de Vivar was a Project Manager at a Civil Engineering firm in Austin offering structural engineering solutions to various corporate, commercial, and institutional buildings, telecommunication and industrial facilities, civil structures, and bridges. After eight years of doing the same type of projects, he was contacted by a recruiter and invited to join the Encotech family. This call came just at the right moment as Mr. Romo de Vivar had the itch to try new and challenging projects at “a firm that has worked extensively around this city and has left such a deep imprint in Austin’s day-to-day life.”
Frequently in structural engineering, the best opportunities to demonstrate creativity arise in unusual projects, remodels, or re-use of existing spaces. Mr. Romo de Vivar found such a challenge in the DCP-4 project, where a new chiller plant was added to the Austin Convention Center roof to increase the City’s chilled water capacity. It required diligent planning and creative ideas to support the new structure and not reinforce the existing members, a goal that Mr. Romo de Vivar brought to happy completion.
With over ten years of experience in commercial, retail, multi-family, healthcare, and specialty structures, Paco has performed comprehensive structural designs for buildings of various sizes, including gravity, lateral, foundations, and detailing. Known for his detail-oriented and highly responsive style, Mr. Romo de Vivar excels when coordinating with the multiple stakeholders involved in a project, including architects, contractors, and manufacturers. “I can be fastidious about finding the right solution to a problem,” says Mr. Romo de Vivar,“ since the commitment drives me to provide our clients with excellent service.”
During his tenure at Encotech, Mr. Romo de Vivar has participated in many exciting projects, diverse in design and purpose, many of them a part of the fabric of Austin, which contribute to the everyday functioning of the City. “It’s a source of pride to point at a building and tell your kids, hey, I worked on that!”. As is characteristic of those in leadership positions at Encotech, service to others is a true calling, and Mr. Romo de Vivar has invested numerous hours mentoring younger engineers, a responsibility he takes very seriously.
Before joining Encotech, Mr. Romo de Vivar was a Project Manager at a Civil Engineering firm in Austin offering structural engineering solutions to various corporate, commercial, and institutional buildings, telecommunication and industrial facilities, civil structures, and bridges. After eight years of doing the same type of projects, he was contacted by a recruiter and invited to join the Encotech family. This call came just at the right moment as Mr. Romo de Vivar had the itch to try new and challenging projects at “a firm that has worked extensively around this city and has left such a deep imprint in Austin’s day-to-day life.”
Frequently in structural engineering, the best opportunities to demonstrate creativity arise in unusual projects, remodels, or re-use of existing spaces. Mr. Romo de Vivar found such a challenge in the DCP-4 project, where a new chiller plant was added to the Austin Convention Center roof to increase the City’s chilled water capacity. It required diligent planning and creative ideas to support the new structure and not reinforce the existing members, a goal that Mr. Romo de Vivar brought to happy completion.
Francisco Romo de Vivar, P.E.
Mr. Romo de Vivar (Paco) is a Senior Associate and Structural Engineer at Encotech Engineering Consultants, a Central Texas boutique MEP and Structural engineering firm delivering professional services that range from design to consulting.
With over ten years of experience in commercial, retail, multi-family, healthcare, and specialty structures, Paco has performed comprehensive structural designs for buildings of various sizes, including gravity, lateral, foundations, and detailing. Known for his detail-oriented and highly responsive style, Mr. Romo de Vivar excels when coordinating with the multiple stakeholders involved in a project, including architects, contractors, and manufacturers. “I can be fastidious about finding the right solution to a problem,” says Mr. Romo de Vivar,“ since the commitment drives me to provide our clients with excellent service.”
During his tenure at Encotech, Mr. Romo de Vivar has participated in many exciting projects, diverse in design and purpose, many of them a part of the fabric of Austin, which contribute to the everyday functioning of the City. “It’s a source of pride to point at a building and tell your kids, hey, I worked on that!”. As is characteristic of those in leadership positions at Encotech, service to others is a true calling, and Mr. Romo de Vivar has invested numerous hours mentoring younger engineers, a responsibility he takes very seriously.
Before joining Encotech, Mr. Romo de Vivar was a Project Manager at a Civil Engineering firm in Austin offering structural engineering solutions to various corporate, commercial, and institutional buildings, telecommunication and industrial facilities, civil structures, and bridges. After eight years of doing the same type of projects, he was contacted by a recruiter and invited to join the Encotech family. This call came just at the right moment as Mr. Romo de Vivar had the itch to try new and challenging projects at “a firm that has worked extensively around this city and has left such a deep imprint in Austin’s day-to-day life.”
Frequently in structural engineering, the best opportunities to demonstrate creativity arise in unusual projects, remodels, or re-use of existing spaces. Mr. Romo de Vivar found such a challenge in the DCP-4 project, where a new chiller plant was added to the Austin Convention Center roof to increase the City’s chilled water capacity. It required diligent planning and creative ideas to support the new structure and not reinforce the existing members, a goal that Mr. Romo de Vivar brought to happy completion.
With over ten years of experience in commercial, retail, multi-family, healthcare, and specialty structures, Paco has performed comprehensive structural designs for buildings of various sizes, including gravity, lateral, foundations, and detailing. Known for his detail-oriented and highly responsive style, Mr. Romo de Vivar excels when coordinating with the multiple stakeholders involved in a project, including architects, contractors, and manufacturers. “I can be fastidious about finding the right solution to a problem,” says Mr. Romo de Vivar,“ since the commitment drives me to provide our clients with excellent service.”
During his tenure at Encotech, Mr. Romo de Vivar has participated in many exciting projects, diverse in design and purpose, many of them a part of the fabric of Austin, which contribute to the everyday functioning of the City. “It’s a source of pride to point at a building and tell your kids, hey, I worked on that!”. As is characteristic of those in leadership positions at Encotech, service to others is a true calling, and Mr. Romo de Vivar has invested numerous hours mentoring younger engineers, a responsibility he takes very seriously.
Before joining Encotech, Mr. Romo de Vivar was a Project Manager at a Civil Engineering firm in Austin offering structural engineering solutions to various corporate, commercial, and institutional buildings, telecommunication and industrial facilities, civil structures, and bridges. After eight years of doing the same type of projects, he was contacted by a recruiter and invited to join the Encotech family. This call came just at the right moment as Mr. Romo de Vivar had the itch to try new and challenging projects at “a firm that has worked extensively around this city and has left such a deep imprint in Austin’s day-to-day life.”
Frequently in structural engineering, the best opportunities to demonstrate creativity arise in unusual projects, remodels, or re-use of existing spaces. Mr. Romo de Vivar found such a challenge in the DCP-4 project, where a new chiller plant was added to the Austin Convention Center roof to increase the City’s chilled water capacity. It required diligent planning and creative ideas to support the new structure and not reinforce the existing members, a goal that Mr. Romo de Vivar brought to happy completion.