SIOUX CITY, IOWA, March 25, 2025 – Ian Davis has successfully passed the Professional Engineering (PE) exam, earning the title of Professional Engineer.
Becoming a Professional Engineer requires a four-year engineering degree, passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, completing four years of relevant professional experience, and passing the PE exam.
“We are thrilled to see Ian take the next step in his career and obtaining his professional license is a huge milestone and step forward,” said Michael Washburn, Water Team Leader. “I am excited for Ian to take on more responsibility as a Professional Engineer and continue to deliver top-notch service and expertise to our clients.”
“Ian’s achievement reflects his dedication, expertise, and commitment to excellence,” said Gary Brons, Vice President of Water. “We are proud to have him as part of our team and look forward to the continued impact he will make in the water and wastewater industry. Congratulations to Ian!”
Reflecting on the journey, Davis expressed gratitude for the support he received. “It’s a huge relief to have passed the exam,” he shared. “I couldn’t have done it without my wife—she took care of everything while I studied every night for months. The encouragement and support from the Sioux City office also made a big difference and helped me get across the finish line.”
About McClure
Founded in 1956, McClure has grown to a firm of over 260 professionals in fifteen offices. With a vision of making lives better, McClure brings engineering and development expertise with a collaborative approach to identify the best strategies and solutions to bring our client’s vision to life. We look at every project through the lens of economics by thinking, designing, and building for the future. McClure’s expertise is in guiding clients on making long-term capital investments in the areas of aviation, bridge, community development, construction observation, development, environmental and stormwater, landscape architecture, structural, survey, traffic and safety, transportation, wastewater, and water.