Precision Infrastructure Management is an industry leader in municipal asset management, with a specialty in right-of-way infrastructure, facilities, and parks. Through cutting-edge technology and robust on-the-ground data collection, PIM fills a crucial gap between the planning and implementation stages of municipal infrastructure management. More about our services.

Our Team

Patrick Nealon – Director of Field Collection | ADA Coordinator

Patrick Nealon is the Director of Field Collection and ADA Coordinator at Precision Infrastructure Management (PIM), where he oversees all field operations and leads nationwide assessments for ADA compliance. As one of PIM’s earliest employees, Patrick began his career as a field technician and worked his way up through dedication, field expertise, and leadership. Patrick brings extensive knowledge of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Public Rights‑of‑Way Accessibility Guidelines (PROWAG), and he ensures that every project is executed with consistency, accuracy, and regulatory compliance. He manages and mentors field teams across the country, coordinating efforts to collect actionable data for municipalities, parks, and public facilities.
Known for his clear and effective communication, Patrick excels at building trust with clients and establishing meaningful dialogue that turns complex accessibility challenges into practical, actionable solutions. His ability to translate technical findings into focused next steps has made him a valued partner to cities and organizations working toward more inclusive infrastructure.

Charlie Szold – Managing Partner, Precision Infrastructure Management

Charlie Szold is a managing partner at Precision Infrastructure Management (PIM), a national leader in ADA Transition Planning and pedestrian infrastructure evaluation. With a background in communications and public engagement, Charlie specializes in helping municipalities transform accessibility challenges into actionable, cost‑effective solutions.
At PIM, he oversees strategic growth, business development, and client partnerships, guiding cities and counties through the full ADA compliance process—from self‑evaluations and programmatic reviews to remediation planning and implementation. Under his leadership, PIM has partnered with leading technology and service providers to deliver innovative accessibility solutions, including robotic right‑of‑way assessments and part‑time ADA Coordinator services.
Charlie has advised clients on navigating DOJ investigations, built governance structures that strengthen grievance programs, and helped craft communications and compliance roadmaps tied to class actions and consent decrees. His work bridges the gap between policy and implementation, helping municipalities move from compliance gaps to measurable progress.

Scott Kilgore | Field Assessment Technician

Scott brings a practical, detail‑oriented approach to ADA coordination, backed by hands‑on experience in both surveying and cutting technology. With nearly two years as an ADA surveyor and over a year as a cutting technician, he’s developed a sharp eye for accessibility challenges and the skills to solve them efficiently.
Passionate about creating spaces that work for everyone, Scott takes pride in helping clients meet compliance standards without losing sight of real‑world usability.

Eric Goins | GIS Manager, Precision Infrastructure Management

Eric Goins is the GIS Manager at Precision Infrastructure Management (PIM), where he leads the development of advanced geo spatial tools, dashboards, and visualizations that help municipalities transform complex data into actionable strategies. His work empowers local governments to create and implement asset management plans that directly improve ADA compliance and pedestrian accessibility.
At PIM, Eric designs and manages GIS‑driven solutions that integrate infrastructure condition assessments, spatial analysis, and compliance metrics into user‑friendly platforms. These tools enable municipalities to move beyond static reports—providing dynamic dashboards and interactive maps that highlight compliance gaps, prioritize investments, and track progress over time. Previously, Kevin served as Chief of Disability Services for the City of Jacksonville, Florida, where he managed landmark ADA lawsuits and coordinated systemic reforms. He has since gone on to guide state‑level initiatives in California, Colorado, Washington, and Virginia, earning awards for innovation and leadership in accessibility.
A frequent speaker, writer, and consultant, Kevin has contributed to national publications, appeared in podcasts and interviews, and is known for his thought leadership on accessibility maturity models, programmatic equity, and systems‑change strategy. His work combines legal expertise, technical precision, and a vision for long‑term cultural transformation.

Kevin McDaniel | Chief Accessibility Officer

Kevin McDaniel is a nationally recognized accessibility leader with 20 years of experience driving ADA compliance, digital accessibility, and civil rights reform in both government and the private sector. As Senior Project Manager and ADA Coordinator with Precision Infrastructure Management, he has led large‑scale transition plans, digital accessibility audits, maturity model assessments, and governance initiatives across cities, states, and public agencies nationwide.
Kevin has authored model ADA policies, trained thousands of professionals, and built frameworks now used by governments to align with U.S. Department of Justice standards. His work has been recognized by the World Almanac, the Colorado Cross‑Disability Coalition, and the DOJ for advancing accessibility and equity at scale.
Previously, Kevin served as Chief of Disability Services for the City of Jacksonville, Florida, where he managed landmark ADA lawsuits and coordinated systemic reforms. He has since gone on to guide state‑level initiatives in California, Colorado, Washington, and Virginia, earning awards for innovation and leadership in accessibility.
A frequent speaker, writer, and consultant, Kevin has contributed to national publications, appeared in podcasts and interviews, and is known for his thought leadership on accessibility maturity models, programmatic equity, and systems‑change strategy. His work combines legal expertise, technical precision, and a vision for long‑term cultural transformation.

Allison Reiber | Field Assessment Technician

Allison Reiber is a Field and Facility Assessment Technician with Precision Infrastructure Management (PIM), where she specializes in evaluating public spaces—including parks, recreation areas, and facilities—for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Her work supports municipalities and organizations in identifying barriers to access and developing strategies for meaningful remediation.
Allison began her career in this field after navigating her own experience with disability, which shifted her professional path and inspired a deep commitment to accessibility and inclusion. Her lived experience gives her insight into the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities and drives her passion for ensuring equal access to public spaces. Among her most notable accomplishments is the successful completion of a comprehensive ADA assessment of all public parks and facilities for the City of Pittsburgh—a project that reflects both her dedication and the scale of her impact.
Allison finds great purpose in working within a field where her efforts can directly improve lives. She believes that everyone deserves the freedom and dignity that comes with accessible design, and she’s proud to play a role in making that a reality.

David James | Field Assessment Technician

David James is a Field Assessment Technician at Precision Infrastructure Management (PIM), where he brings a unique fusion of technical precision, creative insight, and field experience to accessibility evaluations. With a background spanning CNC programming, fabrication, mechanical work, and the arts, David approaches each assessment with a trained eye for detail and a deep respect for the user experience.
Since joining PIM, David has conducted ADA evaluations across public rights‑of‑way and municipal facilities, helping cities and counties identify and address barriers to access. His previous role in concrete remediation—removing sidewalk trip hazards—laid the groundwork for his passion for inclusive infrastructure. Today, he leverages that same hands‑on sensibility to document and assess complex environments with clarity and care.
David’s diverse experience allows him to see what others might miss. Whether identifying subtle noncompliant elements or thinking creatively about practical solutions, he is dedicated to helping communities create safer, more accessible public spaces for all.