Anudeep Bathula, EIT
Project Engineer, Bridges and Structures
Anudeep Bathula is a Bridge Engineer with 10 years of specialized experience in the structural analysis and design of major bridges, with project involvement both in the United States and internationally. His expertise includes the modeling, analysis, and design of complex, long-span structures, including continuous post-tensioned segmental box girders, balanced cantilever bridges, cable-stayed, extradosed, and steel composite and truss bridge systems.
Anudeep possesses a strong understanding of the structural behavior of cable-stayed and extradosed bridges and applies advanced analytical techniques to support design optimization and value engineering. He is highly proficient in finite element modeling, utilizing various methodologies to create analytical models that resolve complex load paths, stress distributions, and stability concerns in bridge superstructures and substructures. Anudeep has hands-on experience performing complex, detailed construction stage analysis on long-span cable-supported bridges.
In addition to his technical design experience, Anudeep has contributed to value engineering studies, design option evaluations, and structural optimization efforts for bridge foundations, substructures, and superstructures. His approach emphasizes both structural efficiency and constructability, ensuring that proposed solutions are not only analytically sound but also practical for execution in the field.
Anudeep continues to apply his technical expertise and innovative mindset to the delivery of complex bridge projects, contributing to safe, efficient, and cost-effective design outcomes.
He has extensive hands-on experience with analytical software such as Midas Civil, Sofistik (with parametric modeling via Grasshopper), FB-MultiPier, RAM, SBD, and IDEA StatiCa.