About


Accurate Engineering was formed in 2009. We saw and sought opportunity in a climate of uncertainty.

ac-cu-rate/ [ak-yer-it]

Use accurate in a Sentence

–adjective

1.

free from error or defect*; consistent with a standard, rule, or model; precise; exact.

 

2.

careful or meticulous: an accurate typist.

 

Origin:
1605–15; < L accūrātus carefully prepared (ptp. of accūrāre), equiv. to ac- ac- + cūr(a) care + -ātus -ate

 

en-gi-neer-ing [en-juh-neer-ing]

Use engineering in a Sentence

–noun

1.

the application of scientific and mathematical principles to practical ends such as the design, manufacture, and operation of efficient and economical structures, machines, processes, and systems.

 

2.

the action, work, or profession of an engineer.

 

3.

skillful or artful contrivance; maneuvering.

 

* We at Accurate strive to be free from errors and defects this should not be construed to be a guarantee or indicate that all our work will be meet this lofty goal. We will work to correct any mistakes that are made in accordance to our standard contract.



PRINCIPAL

T Scott Ziegler, PE, SE, Principal

 

 

Scott started Accurate after 25-years of experience in engineering. He started working drafting (by hand) in 1984 for a small Arizona engineering company. Since that time he has worked for several civil consulting engineering firms, large and small. He has also worked for a mechanical engineering firm and a rural electrical co-op. In his 25-years he has preformed surveys, drafted, designed, prepared reports and given presentations to prospective clients, project stakeholders, and in municipal meetings. While working Scott also attended school: earning a certificate in architectural drafting from the Phoenix Institute of Technology followed by an Associates Degree in pre-civil engineering from Salt Lake Community College and finally earning his Bachelors of Science Degree from the University of Utah in Civil Engineering in 1993. Scott became a registered engineer in 1997 and is a licensed Professional Engineer in Utah and Nevada. He has held a Colorado license. Scott is also a licensed Structural Engineer in Utah. Scott has worked on engineering projects in Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana and California.