Frank Tolton, PhD, MSE is a distinguished Materials Engineer and graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where they specialized in materials science for infrastructure and construction applications. With over a decade of experience in structural durability, cementitious materials, and pavement engineering, Mr. Tolton brings a research-driven yet practical perspective to the evolving field of civil infrastructure. As a subject matter expert in concrete technology, asphalt performance, and material aging under environmental stressors, Mr. Tolton has contributed to state and federal transportation projects, including long-span bridge retrofits, sustainable roadway designs, and advanced testing of high-performance concrete mixes. Their work often integrates ASTM, AASHTO, and ACI standards to ensure long-term performance and regulatory compliance. An active member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and contributor to technical journals and specification committees, [Last Name] is passionate about material innovation that supports resilient and sustainable infrastructure. Their writing explores topics such as low-carbon concrete, recycled construction materials, pavement distress diagnostics, and emerging trends in infrastructure durability. Areas of Expertise Cementitious Materials & Concrete Mix Design Asphalt Technology & Pavement Engineering Infrastructure Durability & Service Life Modeling Recycled and Sustainable Construction Materials AASHTO/ASTM/ACI Testing Standards Materials QA/QC for Bridges, Roads, and Industrial Facilities Certifications Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) ACI Certified Concrete Field Testing Technician OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certified