BRAMPTON, ONT. — Engineering, architecture, design and consulting firm EXP is expanding its central Canada infrastructure practice with the establishment of a new Central Canada Transportation Sector.
Led by EXP’s vice-president Magdy Samaan, Ph.D., P.Eng., the sector will prioritize expanding EXP’s position within the transportation industry, pinpointing strategic growth avenues and enhancing transportation outcomes for municipalities and provinces in central Canada.
In his new role, Samaan, who joined EXP in 2020 as vice-president, transportation central Canada in EXP’s Central Canada Infrastructure practice, will spearhead the company’s transportation presence and ensure the firm can support and adapt to clients’ evolving needs.
He brings over 28 years of experience in planning, conceptual development, analysis, rehabilitation, design, construction, value engineering and project management of transportation and transit projects, indicates a release.
He has worked on a number of projects for the Ministry of Transportation over the years including projects on 400-series highways as well as on Infrastructure Ontario and Metrolinx projects including Waterloo LRT, vivaNext BRT, Electrification of GO Regional Express Rail, Eglinton Crosstown West Extension and GO Transit Rail Corridor.
Samaan is a graduate of the University of Windsor with a doctorate in structural engineering and has a master’s degree in geotechnical engineering from Hannover University and a bachelor’s in civil engineering from Alexandria University. He is an active member of Professional Engineers Ontario, Alberta, BC, the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Society of American Value Engineers International.
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