Experience
Aaron S. Heydinger, P.E.
President- Director of Engineering
A founding partner of Gandee Heydinger Group, Aaron Heydinger serves as the firm's principal engineer and designer, personally overseeing all projects from start to finish.
Aaron specializes in industrial, commercial, and residential site development, and possesses a significant amount of design and management experience with midstream oil and gas projects related to the development of the Utica Shale in Eastern Ohio.
Prior to founding Gandee Heydinger Group, Aaron served as a Senior Engineer and Project Manager for a Central Ohio engineering firm. In this position, he developed a vast understanding of the development process, as well as the unique civil engineering and project management challenges found in the oil and gas industry. Gandee Heydinger Group was formed to specifically address these issues, and has positioned itself to deliver projects safely and quickly while meeting all project specifications.
EDUCATION
B.S. Civil Engineering
The Ohio State University
AFFILIATIONS
Ohio Oil & Gas Association
American Society of Professional Engineers
Ohio Society of Professional Engineers
Prior Experience
Lead Civil Engineer/Project Manager
Construction of Two Natural Gas Processing Plants
Harrison County, Ohio & Noble County, Ohio
Project included the survey and engineering design for two 200-acre developments to serve as cryogenic processing facilities to be located in the heart of the Utica Shale development. Project required extensive coordination with a team of environmental scientists, geotechnical engineers, civil engineers, surveyors and project/construction managers to complete the movement of nearly one million cubic yards of material.
Lead Civil Engineer/Project Manager
Utica Fractionation Plant Project
Harrison County, Ohio
Project included the survey and engineering design for a fractionation plant located in Harrison County, Ohio. This project comprised over 150 acres, and the movement of nearly a half-million cubic yards of material. The development of the site required extensive coordination between a team of environmental scientists, geotechnical engineers, civil engineers, surveyors, local authorities, regulators, and project/construction managers.