Neal A. Melick was an engineer who worked for the United States federal government. Melick was the supervising engineer for many federal construction projects. He is credited with a number of buildings now listed on the U.S.
National Register of Historic Places, often in conjunction with
Louis A. Simon serving as supervising architect.
During the World War II war-time rearrangements of public efforts under the
Federal Works Agency (FWA), Melick was the superintendent of construction of U.S. public buildings.[1]
Neal A. Melick was an engineer who worked for the United States federal government. Melick was the supervising engineer for many federal construction projects. He is credited with a number of buildings now listed on the U.S.
National Register of Historic Places, often in conjunction with
Louis A. Simon serving as supervising architect.
During the World War II war-time rearrangements of public efforts under the
Federal Works Agency (FWA), Melick was the superintendent of construction of U.S. public buildings.[1]