Thomas Kozlowski, PE, serves as Associate and Division Manager of Structural Engineering at TAI. With over 35 years of experience in structural engineering and construction support, Tom leads the structural division in delivering safe, code-compliant, and constructible designs across sectors including energy, commercial, industrial, government, and aerospace.

At TAI, Tom is responsible for structural analysis, design development, and coordination with architectural, mechanical, and electrical teams. He conducts field surveys, develops construction documents, oversees multi-discipline integration, and manages design through construction for both new builds and complex retrofits. Known for his deep knowledge of field applications and code compliance, Tom ensures that every project meets the highest technical standards while aligning with client goals.
His career has spanned major capital programs for clients such as Constellation Energy, Dominion Power, Eastman Chemical, WMATA and COPT, as well as confidential projects for pharmaceutical, data center, and aerospace facilities. His expertise includes seismic evaluations, structural retrofits, industrial platforms, pipe racks, and large-scale structural rehabilitation projects. He also has extensive experience in concrete and steel construction along with various welding techniques including, MIG, TIG and Thermite Rail welding. Tom brings both an analytical and practical perspective to structural engineering that helps bridge the gap between design and construction.

He holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Lehigh University, is a licensed Professional Engineer in Maryland, and is a contributing member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), American Concrete Institute (ACI) and the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC). He has also served as an exam contributor to the NCEES and as a development consultant to design software companies including Autodesk and Bently. He also holds safety qualifications from OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration) advanced safety training programs.