People Spotlight, Rail, Systems Integration, Systems Management, Transit

Our People Spotlight series gives you an inside look at our technical experts around the world. This week, we are highlighting a senior systems interface and integration manager from our Transit and Rail business in the Canada region and providing an insight into their inspiration and work. 

Lamiaa Eldakhly has more than 25 years of experience in the railway industry, working on railway megaprojects in Africa and the Middle East. Throughout her journey she has specialized in systems interface and integration, collaborating with colleagues from various disciplines such as architecture, communications, signals and telecommunications, as well as civil, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering to create cohesive systems solutions. Lamiaa also works closely with clients and contractors to define, monitor and control systems integration processes, ensuring successful and fully integrated systems. 

Tell us about what inspired you to join the industry.

I have always loved studying mathematics and logical thinking, which is what made me want to study engineering. After earning my bachelor’s degree, I became interested in joining the public transportation sector which serves people in their daily lives – improving personal mobility and access to jobs, education and leisure activities.  

Following graduation, I was fortunate to be involved in the Cairo Metro Line 2 project where I thoroughly enjoyed learning about system and sub-system details such as traction power supply, communication and signalling – and how they are integrated to form a robust transportation system. For every project I work on, there are always challenges to meet and new lessons to be learned and applied in future projects. This is why I believe that this field is exactly where I am meant to be.  

I have always loved studying mathematics and logical thinking, which is what made me want to study engineering. After earning my bachelor’s degree, I became interested in joining the public transportation sector which serves people in their daily lives – improving personal mobility and access to jobs, education and leisure activities. ”

What is your favorite AECOM project that you’ve worked on and why? 

My favorite project is the one I am currently working on — Finch West Light Rail Transit in Ontario — as a systems senior project manager. As technical advisor for this project, our team has been working with our client, Metrolinx, and the contractor to successfully deliver the project while following all safety requirements and the latest technology standards.  

The project is currently in the commissioning phase. While there have been some challenges with the systems and light rail vehicle integration, we held frequent meetings with stakeholders to discuss and resolve interface issues and worked frequently with the operator to accommodate their requirements in a timely manner. Collaborating with a highly cooperative and motivated team to meet these challenges has been the best part of this project. Once completed, this new line will bring much needed transit access to an underserved community. 

While there have been some challenges with the systems and light rail vehicle integration, we held frequent meetings with stakeholders to discuss and resolve interface issues and worked frequently with the operator to accommodate their requirements in a timely manner. Collaborating with a highly cooperative and motivated team to meet these challenges has been the best part of this project. Once completed, this new line will bring much needed transit access to an underserved community.”

Tell us a story of how your work positively impacted the community. 

The Finch West LRT is located near communities designated by the City of Toronto as Neighbourhood Improvement Areas, which need additional social and economic support. The Finch West corridor is home to more than 3,500 thriving industrial and commercial businesses, yet its residents face high unemployment and low income rates. They are also not within walking distance of community meeting places, green spaces and healthy food stores. A new LRT system in the area will improve access to amenities, recreational spaces and employment and education opportunities. The corridor will have enhanced connections into the local Humber College and adjacent neighbourhoods including feeder bus routes, pedestrian connections to the Humber River Valley, parks, mixed use areas, and community spaces.  

The Finch West corridor is home to more than 3,500 thriving industrial and commercial businesses, yet its residents face high unemployment and low income rates. They are also not within walking distance of community meeting places, green spaces and healthy food stores. A new LRT system in the area will improve access to amenities, recreational spaces and employment and education opportunities.”

Share a piece of career advice.

Keep learning and stay updated on the latest trends and best practices in your area of expertise. Always be passionate about what you are doing and be open to explore opportunities to grow your career.  

Originally published Apr 29, 2024

Author: Lamiaa Eldakhly