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Jerry Lam

President at Lam+Tea Engineering
📍 Los Angeles, California, United States

With nearly 40 years in engineering consulting, Jerry is the Founding Principal of Lam+Tea Engineering. His expertise spans healthcare, research, and commercial projects, focusing on client satisfaction as the measure of success. He holds an MSME from the University of Southern California and a BSME from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, driving his firm to exceed industry standards.

Jerry specializes in transforming commercial buildings into housing and modernizing educational facilities. He partners with architects and districts to balance energy efficiency, budgets, and long-term performance, creating safe and future-ready learning and living environments. He is also passionate about solving complex design and regulatory challenges.

He has been the lead principal and owner of his own engineering company for the majority of his four-decade career.

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Current Role
President
Location
Los Angeles, California, United States
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Priorities

Topics Jerry cares about

Client Satisfaction
Believes that commitment to exceptional service to ensure client satisfaction is the true measure of success for his engineering firm.
Adaptive Reuse Projects
Specializes in converting existing office and hotel buildings into live/work units and affordable housing across Southern California.
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Career

Work history

President
Lam+Tea Engineering
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Education
9-1981 - 6-1982
MSME
University of Southern California
9-1976 - 5-1980
BSME
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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