Matt Wexler, S.E. joined MHP in 2005 after graduating from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with a degree in Architectural Engineering. After many years in the Long Beach office, he helped establish MHP’s San Diego office in 2018, taking on a leadership role where he has built a strong team of engineers, cultivated client relationships throughout the region, and supported the firm’s expansion in the education and healthcare sectors. He also plays a key role in coordinating staff resources between the San Diego and Long Beach offices.

Now an Associate Principal, Matt remains actively involved in the design of projects across the education, retail, multi-family, and healthcare sectors, while also mentoring and supporting the growth of younger engineers.

Among his recent accomplishments are three San Diego Unified School District projects, consisting of whole-site modernizations at Johnson Elementary School, Marshall Elementary School, and Mission Bay High School. All three projects have been approved by DSA, with construction beginning soon. Matt is currently working on several facilities projects at both San Diego State University and UC San Diego, as well as overseeing a senior housing project in San Marcos, CA.

In addition to his project work, Matt is a member of MHP’s Sustainability Committee, helping lead efforts to educate engineers on the latest carbon reduction strategies, engage clients on these approaches, and incorporate low-carbon materials into project specifications. He is also a past director of the Structural Engineers Association of San Diego (SEAOSD) and remains an active member.

Outside the office, Matt enjoys surfing the reefs and beach breaks throughout San Diego County, snowboarding in Mammoth, and attending his sons’ Little League games.

We are grateful for Matt’s dedication to MHP over the past two decades and his contributions to the growth of our San Diego office. We look forward to seeing our presence continue to expand with Matt leading the way.

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