Thomas F. Brennan has over 28 years of utility planning and design experience in land development of residential, commercial, and mixed usage in-fill projects. His experience includes electrical design, dry utility coordination, and utility infrastructure construction on large planned area developments within the Southwest. He credits his success with utility companies and local municipalities to creating strong business relationships. His experience includes an integrated knowledge of the utility industry’s engineering specifications, construction methods, rate and regulation policies, and contract and construction negotiations. His performance in project management illustrates a comprehensive understanding of partnership development when dealing with complex construction projects.
Mr. Brennan received his BSBA from the University of Phoenix in 1992. Organization affiliations include the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, Junior Achievement, and Valley Partnership.
His professional field of practice includes the utility planning for general land development with the direct impact of mixed land usage and transportation issues, utility cost modeling, supply chain management, and building relationships with laborers and vendors.
His interests include architecture, urban planning, and inter-modal transportation electrical and communication technologies. Case studies include neighborhood redevelopment and municipality in-fill projects, zoning, and community impact with land assemblage issues, i.e., right-of-way, easements, and utility prior rights issues.