Tim Howerton is a Senior Software Engineer at HNTB, where he leverages his extensive expertise in developing custom civil engineering applications and services to drive innovation in the industry. With a strong foundation in technologies such as ASP.NET, .NET Core, Angular, and C#, Tim specializes...
Tim Howerton is a Senior Software Engineer at HNTB, where he leverages his extensive expertise in developing custom civil engineering applications and services to drive innovation in the industry. With a strong foundation in technologies such as ASP.NET, .NET Core, Angular, and C#, Tim specializes in creating robust web applications that enhance project efficiency and collaboration. His proficiency in spatial databases, particularly Oracle Spatial and SQL Server Spatial, enables him to integrate complex geospatial data seamlessly into user-friendly interfaces.
One of Tim's key projects at HNTB is the Design Build Geoportal, a cutting-edge platform that he architected and developed to streamline project workflows. This mobile-optimized web interface allows project teams to access and visualize DGN and GIS data effortlessly. By utilizing ArcGIS Online REST services and custom Google Maps API Image Layers, Tim has empowered users to interact with critical project data in real-time, enhancing decision-making and collaboration among stakeholders. His work not only showcases his technical skills but also his ability to understand the unique needs of civil engineering projects.
In addition to his technical acumen, Tim is well-versed in cloud technologies, particularly Amazon Web Services (AWS), which he employs to ensure scalability and reliability in application deployment. His commitment to leveraging modern web services and databases, combined with his expertise in CSS3 and jQuery UI, positions him as a valuable asset in the ever-evolving landscape of civil engineering software development. Tim Howerton continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in the field, driving efficiency and innovation through technology.