Scott Sabol, PE

Professor Sabol’s appointment is with the Architectural & Building Engineering Technology department, but he also teaches Statics and Strength of Materials, CET 2040 and Structural Design, CET 2120, for the Civil and Environmental Engineering Technology department. Professor Sabol’s experience is extensive, having worked on many types of structural engineering projects in both the buildings and transportation (bridges) industry. Prior to his appointment at Vermont Tech, Professor Sabol’s career included work as a structural engineer in Vermont, researcher in Pennsylvania, project manager in Washington, DC, and director of a transportation institute in Delaware. He remains active in multiple professional societies and continues to author articles and participate in professional presentations. Professor Sabol is a registered professional engineer. His additional teaching responsibilities in the Architectural Engineering Technology include Steel Structures Design, ARE 3030, Senior Project, ARE 4720, FE Exam Survey, ARE 4050, Architectural Engineering Management, ARE 4020, Concrete Structures Design, ARE 4010, Codes and Loads: Structural, ARE 3111, and Structural Analysis, ARE 3020. Prof. Sabol is a native Vermonter who grew up in Northfield. He is known for taking motorcycle rides in the summer, searching for buildings and bridges that he can talk about in his classes.