Gregorry Garson
About Gregorry Garson
Gregorry Garson is a Senior Structural Engineer at Arup in Cardiff, United Kingdom, with extensive experience in structural engineering and a background in civil and structural engineering from INSA Strasbourg.
Title
Gregorry Garson is currently serving as a Senior Structural Engineer at Arup. He has held this position since 2015, bringing his extensive expertise to the Cardiff office in the United Kingdom.
Company
Gregorry Garson is employed at Arup, a globally recognized engineering and consulting firm known for delivering innovative and sustainable solutions in the built environment. At Arup, he leverages his structural engineering skills to contribute to complex projects and infrastructure developments.
Work Experience at Skanska Technology
Prior to his current role, Gregorry Garson worked as a Structural Project Engineer at Skanska Technology from 2008 to 2015. During his seven years at Skanska, he was involved in multiple infrastructure and building projects, where he applied his engineering expertise to ensure structural integrity and project success.
Education and Expertise
Gregorry Garson holds a Master's degree in Civil & Structural Engineering from INSA Strasbourg, which he obtained in 2005. His educational background provides a strong foundation in the principles and practices of structural engineering, allowing him to tackle a wide range of engineering challenges.
Chartered Membership of IStructE
Since 2010, Gregorry Garson has been a chartered member of the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE). This accreditation recognizes his professional expertise and commitment to maintaining high standards within the field of structural engineering.
Multilingual Skills
Gregorry Garson is proficient in both French and English. His bilingual skills enhance his ability to communicate effectively on international projects, bridging language barriers and fostering collaboration among diverse teams.
Major Project Involvement
Among Gregorry Garson’s notable projects is serving as the structural lead for a £90 million office development project in London. The project included constructing a 75m high building with 18 floors of Grade A office space and two levels of basement, showcasing his capability to manage large-scale structural engineering assignments.