Meet the Engineers

Patrick Frawley-Team Leader

Patrick Frawley is a senior Civil Engineering student at The College of New Jersey. As the team leader, Patrick will focus on an alternative design for pedestrian and bike users accessibility and connectivity for the Route 1 corridor. Patrick has previously interned at Dynamic Engineering Consultants which gave him the opportunity to work within various fields of civil engineering and land development. Patrick is also involved on campus as a member of the Football Team, American Society of Civil Engineers, Theta Tau Professional Engineering Fraternity and the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). 

Ryan Rosenthal-Design Engineer

Ryan Rosenthal is a senior Civil Engineering student attending The College of New Jersey. He will be working on the transportation design portion of the project relating to the main intersection at Route 1 and Bakers Basin Road. Ryan will focus on an alternative design for the intersection, as well as finding ways to create safer and more efficient travels for pedestrians, bikers, and vehicles. Ryan is an active member of the American Society of Civil Engineers. This past Summer he interned at Langan Engineering and Environmental Services in the site civil department. Ryan will be working for them again once he graduates.

Nicholas Rocco-Design Engineer

Nicholas Rocco is a senior Civil Engineering student at The College of New Jersey. Nicholas’ main focus will be on the redesign of the Brunswick Avenue turn on to Franklin Road as well as working with the group to redesign the Route 1 Corridor. Nicholas has previously interned with the traffic department at Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson where he was able to gain valuable experience in the field of transportation engineering. Nicholas is an active member of the American Society of Civil Engineers as well as Phi Alpha Delta. After graduating, Nicholas is seeking to secure a job as a Traffic Engineer.

Jayson Schmidt-Design Engineer

Jayson Schmidt is a senior civil engineering student at The College of New Jersey. During his internship at Vericon Construction, Jayson learned the ins and outs of ground up construction from both the office and field. Jayson is responsible for improving the exit at the Chick-fil-A intersection with Bakers Basin Road and Greenberg Road. By analyzing traffic flow, safety concerns, and accessibility, Jayson’s goal is to create a more efficient and safer exit design to enhance the overall functionality of the corridor.