Michele Mangione
About Michele Mangione
Michele Mangione is the Associate Director of Tunnelling at Arup, with extensive experience in international tunneling projects and expertise in soil-structure interaction analysis and ground movement assessment.
Title
Michele Mangione holds the title of Associate Director - Tunnelling at Arup. This role entails overseeing various elements of tunneling projects, ranging from project management to technical specialization.
Current Position at Arup
Michele Mangione currently works at Arup as the Associate Director - Tunnelling. He joined Arup in 2018 and has been instrumental in guiding and managing a range of tunneling projects. His role involves leadership in tunnel design, project oversight, and specialized engineering tasks.
Past Experience
Before his current role, Michele Mangione was a Senior Tunnel Engineer at Arup, starting in 2001. Earlier in his career, he worked as a Structural Engineer at Studio Finzi from 2000 to 2001. These positions equipped him with extensive experience in structural and tunneling engineering.
Education and Expertise
Michele Mangione studied at Politecnico di Milano from 1995 to 2000, where he gained a firm foundation in engineering. He specializes in soil-structure interaction analysis and ground movement assessment, key areas in the field of tunneling and civil engineering.
Project Experience
Michele Mangione has extensive project experience in international tunneling projects. Notable projects include the LA Crenshaw Corridor and the HK Shatin to Central Link. He has also played a role in the redevelopment of King's Cross Underground Station, Phase 2, in London, UK, and worked on the Channel Tunnel Rail Link project in the UK.
Technical Specializations
Michele Mangione has expertise in segmental lining and cast in situ lining for tunnels. His work often involves detailed soil-structure interaction analysis and ground movement assessments, which are crucial for tunneling projects to ensure structural stability and safety.