Andrea Taylor is a licensed professional engineer who entered the engineering field with the goal of changing the world. With 13 years of experience, she has had the opportunity to change the landscape of communities around the DFW metroplex one project at a time. Andrea enjoys mentoring and leading talented engineers through all phases of project design. Second to her love of engineering, Andrea enjoys participating in events that allow her to share that love of engineering with students and adults alike. Andrea serves on the City of Hurst Planning and Zoning Commission and was awarded the 2019 Edmund Friedman Young Engineer of the Year award by the Fort Worth Branch of the American Society of Civil Engineers.


  • WILSON STREET ADA IMPROVEMENTS // BURLESON, TX
  • CLUBHOUSE DRIVE // BURLESON, TX
  • OLD DECATUR ROAD // FORT WORTH, TX
  • OLD DECATUR ROAD 16” WATER LINE EXTENSION // FORT WORTH, TX
  • MARINE CREEK RANCH // FORT WORTH, TX
  • CHAMPIONS CIRCLE INDUSTRIAL // FORT WORTH TX
  • MANSFIELD ISD TRANSPORTATION FACILITY // MANSFIELD, TX

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering // University of Texas at Arlington
Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering // University of Texas at Arlington

Registered Professional Engineer // Texas #124055

American Society of Civil Engineers: Texas Section – VP Professional Affairs Elect
CREW Fort Worth – Mentorship Young Womens Leadership Academy Liaison