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Albert L. Nelson
B.S. Civil Engineering 1959
Registered Professional Engineer and Land Surveyor
Albert L. “Boots” Nelson was born of ranching parents in Jackson,
Wyoming in 1933. In 1951, after graduating from Jackson/Wilson High
School, he enrolled at UW in the College of Engineering and Applied
Science. Boots’ education was interrupted by military service during
which he served as a ski and outdoor survival instructor in the Army
Mountain Training Command. In 1956, Boots and his fianceée Bev were
married and they returned to Laramie to complete his degree program.
While in college, Boots worked part time at Banner Associates, a Laramie
engineering firm. The experience molded his career. Leaving Banner in
1962, he became a field engineer for Questar in Vernal, Utah. In 1964,
he founded Nelson Engineering with offices in Green River and Jackson.
Growing into one of the top engineering firms in the State of Wyoming,
Nelson Engineering also opened offices in Idaho.
Boots served as Director and then President of ACEC Wyoming and was also
active in the Wyoming Engineering Society (WES) where he served as
president. In 1993, one of his projects was named WES project of the
year and it went to a national ACEC competition, an event he became
involved with shortly after his participation. The ACEC Engineering
Excellence Award Ceremony is known as the “Oscar Awards of Engineering.”
The program, judging, and award ceremony is managed by the ACEC-EEA
Committee. Boots served on that committee for the next ten years, and
was chairman for two of those years. He is the first ACEC Wyoming member
to be named a Fellow of ACEC.