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Timothy Martin

J.S. Held Acquires GLI Advisors, Strengthening Our Construction Project Support Services in the Western US and Hawaii

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Timothy "Tim" Martin is a technology leader with extensive experience in infrastructure engineering, cloud architecture, and enterprise systems. Since joining J.S. Held in 2018, he has played a key role in developing scalable, engagement-specific solutions that support the firm’s diverse consulting practices across construction, environmental, forensic, and financial services.

As Director of Infrastructure Engineering, Tim collaborates across all business units to deliver innovative platforms that enhance operational efficiency and client outcomes. His work includes integrating advanced technologies such as ShakeCast for real-time earthquake risk management—demonstrating his ability to bridge engineering, data science, and cloud infrastructure to deliver actionable insights.

Tim also led the development of a high-performance cloud workstation facility to support the Accident Reconstruction group, enabling secure, remote access to GPU-intensive applications and significantly improving workflow speed and flexibility. This solution was built using a cutting-edge virtual production platform tailored to meet the demanding computational needs of forensic analysis, photogrammetry, and 3D modeling.

In addition, Tim has successfully managed large-scale data migrations—both between internal systems and during the integration of acquired companies—ensuring seamless transitions, data integrity, and minimal disruption to business operations.

Known for his strategic mindset, early adoption of emerging technologies, and commitment to continuous improvement, Tim ensures that J.S. Held remains at the forefront of technology-enabled consulting.

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Harnessing Real-Time Earthquake Intelligence: Using ShakeCast for Earthquake Risk Management
How consulting experts and building owners benefit from USGS ShakeCast technology and how it can be used for earthquake monitoring...
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