Max Crumit

Max Crumit

Max Crumit is an Orlando, Florida resident and professional engineer currently employed as a consultant for to the transportation and tolling industries. In his over 30 years of experience in the transportation infrastructure industry, Max Crumit has been involved in numerous projects designing, expanding, and improving roads in Florida and throughout the nation. His projects have included access roads and a multi-billion-dollar beltway around Orlando. He has also worked on rail infrastructure, doing preliminary work on the MAGLEV train line from Orlando International Airport to EPCOT and Disney World.

 

Max Crumit graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Engineering from the University of Florida in 1984 where he majored in civil engineering. He has been a member of numerous organizations associated with his work as a civil engineer, such as the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Institute of Transportation Engineers, and the International Bridge, Tunnel, and Turnpike Association. Mr. Crumit is a member of the Transportation Committee of the Florida Engineering Society.

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Max Crumit is a strategic and business consultant in Winter Park, Florida. A long time professional in the civil engineering field, he has extensive experience in the transportation planning sector. Outside of his professional life, Max Crumit is an avid Florida Gators fan.

The Florida Gators have been ramping up their recruiting over recent weeks.

The school landed yet another defensive end, the second of its recruiting push, with junior college standout Javier Edwards. The 6’3” Edwards comes out of Blinn College in Houston, and committed to the team immediately after receiving an offer from head coach Jim McElwain, who has made a focused effort to bring in talent from the junior college ranks since taking the helm at Florida.

Edwards is the seventh player to commit to McElwain’s 2017 recruiting class, making his decision official in a recent Twitter post. With his commitment, the Gators move up to 27th overall in the 2017 recruiting rankings.

The Gators open their season Sept. 3 at home against the UMass Minutemen.