Marcin Kasiak, Senior Vice President. WSP

As the need for critical bridge rehabilitation and construction grows in the U.S., Marcin Kasiak, Ph.D., IWE, PMP, PE, senior vice president, joined the national bridges and structures practice at WSP, one of the world’s leading professional services firms, combining its engineering, advisory and science-based expertise to shape communities.

Kasiak, based in Vancouver, Washington, leads multidiscipline teams throughout the Western U.S. to ensure structural engineering projects and programs are successfully delivered.

“Innovation that addresses the challenges transportation agencies face with their bridge construction programs, such as rising costs and accelerated timelines, is a top priority, and Marcin exudes engineering talent, vision and leadership,” said Krishna Sandepudi, Ph.D., PE, SE, senior vice president, U.S. national bridges and structures practice director. “From the Russell Bridge in Boston to the Marion Street Bridge in Seattle, he has combined functionality with form to bring pride to the communities his creations now serve. We are privileged that he is continuing his great work with our clients.”

Prior to joining WSP, Kasiak served as director of emerging technologies and innovation for a U.S.-based international engineering services firm. His two-decade career includes bridge engineering, bridge design and project management experience on vehicle and pedestrian bridges — as well as other buildings and structures — with firms based in the U.S. and Poland.

Kasiak is a graduate of the Gdansk University of Technology in Poland with a master’s degree in civil engineering and a doctorate in structural engineering.

Across the U.S., WSP has been involved in the design and construction of some of the nation’s most iconic bridges, including NASA Causeway Bridge to Cape Canaveral, Florida, Gerald Desmond Bridge Replacement in Long Beach, California; San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge restoration; State Route 520 Floating Bridge and Landings in Seattle; Bayonne Bridge Navigational Clearance Project (New York/New Jersey); design and maintenance for Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, New York; Woodrow Wilson Bridge in Washington, D.C.; and Arthur Ravenel Bridge in Charleston, South Carolina, among many others.

SOURCE: WSP

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