Tiffany ChangMS, EIT, CCT
Project Manager, Litigation Damages
Tiffany W. Chang is a Project Engineer working out of the Denver, Colorado office. She graduated from New York University in 2015 with a degree in Environmental Studies and a minor in Environmental Biology. Continuing her education, she received her M.S. in Urban Systems Engineering and Management in 2017, also from New York University. As a survivor of multiple category 3+ hurricanes—specifically Hurricane Sandy in NYC (2012) and Hurricane Odile in Cabo, San Lucas (2014)—Ms. Chang has first-handedly experienced the destructive power of natural disasters. This inspired her M.S. thesis work to be focused on superstorm mitigation and restoration tactics in urban areas. She is also currently working towards becoming a licensed Professional Engineer.
Ms. Chang has a strong background in civil and environmental engineering. Over the last two years with VERTEX, she has experienced a variety of litigation projects ranging from common issues such as home settlement to more catastrophic ones such fire and tornado damage. The projects have been located all over the continental US and included contract estimates of up to $100 million. Ms. Chang’s responsibilities have included construction estimation, report preparation, contract document composition, and litigation support.
Ms. Chang uses these skills and experiences as an integral member of the Litigation division within VERTEX to provide damage assessments, repair recommendations, and cost estimates for structural, building envelope, and civil components on residential and commercial applications.
Education & Certification
B.A., Environmental Studies, New York University 2015
M.S., Urban Systems Engineering and Management, New York University 2017
Engineer In Training (EIT), State of NJ
OSHA 10, State of NJ
HAZWOPER 40, State of NJ
Xactimate Level 1 Certification