Jason Johnston, PE
Senior Project Engineer
Jason brings 20 years of civil engineering experience delivering infrastructure projects across Alaska. His expertise includes construction administration, transportation and site design, bridge inspection and project management. He has led work for the U.S. Forest Service, National Park Service and private clients, with a portfolio spanning remote and urban airports, roads, trails, bridges, utilities and Aquatic Organism Passage structures. Jason is FHWA-certified in bridge inspection and skilled in transportation planning and environmental compliance. A licensed pilot and registered guide-outfitter, he takes a practical, hands-on approach to engineering that reflects his deep connection to Alaska’s outdoors and communities.

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What places are on your travel bucket list?
Alaska is a big place. I am always curious to see more of this amazing state. I would also love to see more of the old world, including Europe, Asia and Africa. -
What is a fun fact few people know about you?
I am an Alaska Hunting Guide-Outfitter -
When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?
I wanted to be an engineer and a pilot since I was about five years old. I'm now both of those and am constantly looking for the next adventure. -
If you could choose a superpower, what would it be?
I would clone myself to be able to work and play at the same time. -
What are your favorite books?
A River Runs Through It, Winging It and Alaska's Wolf Man.