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September 09, 2016

AECOM engineering director awarded Royal Academy of Engineering Fellowship

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9 September 2016 – AECOM Engineering Director — Civil Infrastructure, Dr Mark Raiss, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng).

 Mark, a civil engineer who has worked for legacy AECOM companies since 1986, has been recognised by the RAEng for his exceptional contribution to the engineering industry. During his 40-year career, Mark has worked on major infrastructure projects across the world and has led multidisciplinary teams in the UK, Ireland, Hong Kong, China, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Singapore and Malaysia.

 Mark has extensive experience of delivering large road and rail schemes. Key projects include Crossrail and the Jubilee Line Extension in the UK, Fermoy Bypass Blackwater Viaduct in Ireland, Riyadh Metro in Saudi Arabia, STAR Light Railway in Malaysia, Central Expressway in Singapore, Guangzhou–Shenhzen-Zhuhai Superhighway in China and the Taiwan High Speed Rail Link. He has also acted as an Expert in mediations and Inquiries.

 In his current role, Mark is responsible for the delivery of technical designs for some of the company’s most complex engineering projects. His focus is on clever engineering that enhances a project’s ‘buildability’ and helps speed up the construction process. He works closely with project teams to mentor and develop AECOM’s younger engineers.

Commenting on his Fellowship, Mark said: “It is a privilege to be recognised by my peers and the Academy. Engineering is my passion and I remain committed to pushing boundaries in engineering design. I look forward to working and sharing ideas with the Academy’s other Fellows.”

Patrick Flaherty, AECOM’s Chief Executive, UK & Ireland, said: “Mark’s achievement is a fantastic example of how our senior engineers are helping to raise the profile of engineering to wider society. The RAEng Fellowship programme brings together some of the brightest minds in industry and their contribution to the profession will inspire the next generation of budding engineers.”

 New members are elected annually to join the Fellowship and are selected by peer review from nominations made by existing Fellows. The Academy’s Fellows represent the UK’s best engineering researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs, business and industry leaders. This year’s Fellows were announced earlier today following the Academy’s 40th annual general meeting. 

Media contact:

Rachel Brierley

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rachel.brierley@aecom.com

 

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