TEAM MEMBER BIO

Christian Lytle

Civil Engineer

EIT

EDUCATION

B.S. Civil Engineering, Clemson University, 2020

REGISTRATIONS

  • South Carolina

Affiliations

  • American Society of Civil Engineers
  • National Society of Black Engineers

Christian Lytle graduated from Clemson University in December 2020 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering and a Spanish minor. While in college he gained useful industry experience and knowledge working at local engineering firm. Christian has special interests in sustainable site design and business growth.

Christian is an Upstate SC native and enjoys being close enough to cheer on the Tigers. In his free time, he enjoys exploring the outdoors, cooking new recipes, and spending time with friends and family.

What People Are Saying

Always appreciate your thoughtful approach to tough design issues - keep it coming for many years to come!

Suzanne Childs

Childs Architecture

Thanks for all that you are doing for us.

Bill Barringer

YMCA

We appreciate your persistence in helping us through this one and look forward to opportunities to work with you in the future.

Scott Wilbanks

You’ve been such a great asset... and I really appreciate your expertise and insight.

Maxim Williams

I for one, appreciate the hard work you did for the club on our bike lane projects and I’m proud that they are expanding and growing all the time.  I think you were one of the early pioneers on bike lanes in the community with some others. I appreciate your behind-the-scenes efforts. Thanks.

Steve Baker

Public Relations Director - Greenville Spinners

I would recommend John for any project large or small, his breath of experience shows as he has helped guide me through this process.

Loren Duwel

What's Your Challenge?

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