Gavin O'donnell
About Gavin O'donnell
Gavin O'Donnell is a Director at Arup in Dublin, Ireland, with expertise in shared mobility, interoperability, and road pricing solutions. He has significant experience in infrastructure delivery, technology, and operations & maintenance projects.
Current Role at Arup
Gavin O'Donnell is currently serving as a Director at Arup, based in Dublin City, County Dublin, Ireland. His role began in 2023, and it involves overseeing various critical infrastructure projects and leading multidisciplinary teams to achieve project goals. Gavin's work is primarily on-site, which underscores his commitment to hands-on management and leadership in real-world scenarios.
Educational Background
Gavin O'Donnell has a comprehensive educational background in engineering. He earned his Master of Engineering Science (MEngSc) in Environmental Engineering from University College Dublin, a program he completed in 1996. Prior to that, he obtained his Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree in Civil Engineering from University College Cork, where he studied from 1990 to 1995. His foundational education was at Presentation Brothers College Cork, where he studied from 1984 to 1990.
Expertise in Infrastructure and Technology Projects
Gavin possesses extensive expertise in the management of infrastructure delivery, technology, and operations & maintenance projects. His experience spans project, programme, and portfolio management, with a significant focus on procurement of infrastructure delivery, technology, and operations & maintenance projects. He specializes in works and services contracts within Ireland and has led numerous Design & Build projects for both employers and contractors.
Specialization in Mobility and Road Pricing Solutions
Gavin O'Donnell specializes in areas such as shared mobility, interoperability, and road pricing solutions. In recent years, he has focused on intelligent mobility, particularly within the scope of mobility pricing. His work in this area encompasses road operational mobilization, transition, and exit management, reflecting his deep knowledge and experience in planning and delivering large-scale infrastructure projects related to roads, railways, and bridges.