Our History
1923
Fridtjov Nikolai Sæverud graduates from the Norwegian Institute of Technology in Trondheim, Norway with a degree in civil and structural engineering. Shortly thereafter, he marries and emigrates to New York City.
1928
Fred N. Severud establishes a structural engineering practice, initially in partnership with James Ruderman.
1928
1929
The firm is retained to design a bank and office building in Hackensack, NJ. It is the first of many office building projects for which the firm will become well known.
1929
1930
1931
As a result of the Great Depression, James Ruderman leaves and the independent practice of Fred N. Severud is established.
1937
1938
The firm is retained to design pavilions for Missouri, Norway, Switzerland, and the Libbey-Owens-Ford Company at the New York World's Fair. The fair opens in 1939.
1940
1943
The firm is retained to design the nursing school at Bellevue Hospital in New York City. It is the first of many projects designed for this and other notable New York hospitals.
1946
The firm is retained by Random House to review definitions of technical terms for their dictionary.
1947
1949
1950
1951
1953
1955
1956
1956
1958
1960
Alfred Perrone, Werner Sturm, and Hannskarl Bandel become partners of the firm, now known as Severud-Perrone-Sturm-Bandel (1960).
1960
1961
1965
1968
Fred N. Severud is elected to the National Academy of Engineering.
1970
1973
Fred N. Severud retires after 50 years of distinguished structural engineering practice, 45 of them with his namesake firm.
1975
1978
Tibor Szegezdy becomes a partner of the firm, now known as Severud-Perrone-Szegezdy-Sturm.
1978
Hannskarl Bandel is elected to the National Academy of Engineering.
1981
The firm is retained to consult on reconstruction of the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Kansas City, MO after the collapse of two suspended walkways.
1982
1984
After the retirement of several partners, the firm is now known as Severud-Szegezdy.
1988
1989
After the retirement of Tibor Szegezdy, the firm is now known as Severud Associates, honoring the legacy of its founder, Fred N. Severud.
1990
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
The firm participates in the recovery efforts at the World Trade Center after the attacks of 9/11. Principal Edward DePaola is president of the Structural Engineers Association of New York, which coordinates the effort with the NYC Department of Buildings.
2002
Weiskopf & Pickworth becomes a part of Severud Associates
2005
2005
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2018
The firm is retained to design a new super tall office tower at 270 Park Avenue. The building is located over existing train tracks beneath Park Avenue.
2020
2020
The firm is retained to design the renovations of the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, MD.