Serge Alain Feuze Lekem serves as the Technical Programs Team Leader at the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), where he leverages over seven years of hands-on experience in the design of steel and concrete structures, with a strong emphasis on structural reliability. In his current role,...
Serge Alain Feuze Lekem serves as the Technical Programs Team Leader at the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), where he leverages over seven years of hands-on experience in the design of steel and concrete structures, with a strong emphasis on structural reliability. In his current role, Serge leads a diverse team of professionals across various disciplines, including structures, safety, traffic operations, intelligent transportation systems (ITS), and pavements and materials, ensuring that the Federal-aid highway programs are executed effectively and efficiently.
His expertise in bridge inspection, load rating, and preservation is invaluable as he collaborates with State Department of Transportation (DOT) officials and other federal, state, and local agencies. Serge is instrumental in advancing asset management practices, which are critical for maintaining the integrity and longevity of highway infrastructure. His two-plus years of experience in full-scale aerodynamic and hydro-aerodynamic pressure measurements further enhance his ability to address complex engineering challenges, allowing him to design and analyze experiments that inform best practices in structural engineering.
Serge's role not only involves technical oversight but also strategic representation of the FHWA, where he advocates for innovative solutions that enhance safety and operational efficiency on the nation’s highways. His comprehensive skill set, encompassing bridge engineering, construction management, and civil engineering principles, positions him as a key player in shaping the future of transportation infrastructure. Through his leadership, Serge is committed to fostering collaboration and driving initiatives that promote sustainable and resilient highway systems.