Structural Engineers Association of Washington |
Edwin T. Huston |
![]() | Edwin T. Huston graduated from the University of Washington School of Engineering in 1971. After active duty training with the US Army, he returned to Seattle on reserve status. He worked with KPFF for seven years, managing a wide variety of industrial, commercial, residential, and governmental projects including the Fourth and Blanchard Building, a 25-story moment frame structure. Over the next five years, Ed worked in the offices of McMahan Consulting Engineers, John Graham and Associates, TRA, and Skilling Ward Magnusson and Barkshire. In 1983 he joined Richard Ballinger and Ted Smith as a principal at Ballinger and Smith, continuing since 1987 as Smith & Huston, Consulting Engineers. Ed’s SEAW involvement includes his service on the Board of Directors of SEAW Seattle as well as the State Board of Trustees 1987-91, Earthquake Engineering Committee, Wind Engineering Committee, Code Advisory Committee, Building Engineering Committee 1993-98, Scholarship Committee 1988-96, and the Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration Committee.
He has frequently presented seminars on topics related to his special expertise. He has also held leadership roles with the Masonry Society, NCSEA, PSEC, and the Western States Council of Structural Engineering Associations (President 2002-04). In 2011, his colleagues at the National Council of Structural Engineers Associations recognized Ed Huston with NCSEA's Robert Conforth Award, with presentation at the annual conference award banquet in Oklahoma City. The award honors an individual for exceptional dedication and exemplary service to a Member Organization and to the structural engineering profession. Previously, NCSEA conferred the prestigious James Delahay Award on him in 1989, and its Service Award in 2010 -- making Ed Huston the first engineer in NCSEA history to receive all three of that organization's special awards. |