About Us

Tania ReinamanTania Reinaman, PE, LEED® AP BD+C founded Reinaman Engineering Group in 2007.  She has over 17 years experience in the civil engineering consulting field.  After working for two well-known and respected consulting engineering firms, she has created her own company to provide clients with personal service and creative design.   Reinaman specializes in hydrologic and hydraulic modeling of storm drain and stormwater management systems. Her other areas of expertise include low impact development, erosion & sediment pollution control, NPDES permitting and general permitting.  Tania serves on the board of the American Society of Civil Engineers – Central PA Section.

Michael D’Angelo, PLS, with more than 40 years of experience, brings a wealth of surveying knowledge and experience to the company.  He has extensive experience working with a wide array of survey equipment including total stations, data collectors, and GPS systems.  His previous academic appointments included instruction of Surveying Principles and Practices, Computer Aided Drafting & Mapping and Conventional Drafting & Mapping at Harrisburg Area Community College.  Mike has generously volunteered time to the PA Society of Land Surveyors (PSLS) Harrisburg Chapter. 

Jim Garling, PE, PLS, has 40 years of experience practicing municipal engineering, including the preparation and enforcement of land development and zoning ordinances. Stormwater design, bridge design, and erosion control plans have also been a major part of his professional career.  For more than 25 years he was a municipal engineer representative.  He represented townships of the first and second class, with populations ranging from 1,000 to 20,000.  His major task was to review all land development and subdivision plans submitted to ensure compliance with existing ordinances. 


Debra Kirkpatrick, RLA, MLA, with more than 35 years of experience, provides a varied wealth of knowledge related to landscape architecture including master site planning and refined landscape design.  She emphasizes promoting environmentally-sensitive solutions.   She focuses on abundant use of native plants that establish a visually pleasing, contextually appropriate and sustainable landscape. Her design approach draws from the inherent natural systems of the site’s ecological, cultural and historical relevance, identifying opportunities and constraints; ultimately, reflecting and maintaining respectful reference to these systems and the uniqueness of each specific site and project.  This design treatment ensures both a sustainable future for the site and its proposed uses. 

W. Larry Winey has more than 35 years of experience in water resources.  He conducts field investigations and engineering surveys; supervises hydrological analyses to determine flood discharges and hydrographs; provides oversight on computing hydraulic capacity of existing and proposed channels, culverts, pipes and bridges; supervises the determination of water surface elevation profiles and flood limits and damages; coordinates design type, size, and location of improvements; oversees plan preparation, cross sections, and profiles; aids in computing construction quantities and costs; and implements quality control procedures.