Chris Sui, Eit
About Chris Sui, Eit
Chris Sui is a Project Engineer with extensive experience in civil engineering and transportation-related projects. He currently works at CKL Engineers, LLC in Chicago, IL, and has previously held positions at Vanke and RexConn Design.
Current Role at CKL Engineers, LLC
Chris Sui serves as a Project Engineer at CKL Engineers, LLC, where he has been employed since 2019. His role involves overseeing various engineering projects and ensuring they meet design specifications and regulatory requirements. Based in Chicago, IL, Sui applies his expertise in civil engineering to contribute to the firm's objectives.
Previous Experience at RexConn Design
Prior to his current position, Chris Sui worked as a Project Engineer at RexConn Design from 2017 to 2018. During his tenure in Naperville, IL, he was involved in various engineering projects, applying his skills in project management and technical design.
Internship Experience at Vanke
In 2012, Chris Sui completed a two-month internship as an Assistant Project Manager at Vanke in Shanghai City, China. This experience provided him with foundational knowledge in project management within the construction industry.
Educational Background in Civil Engineering
Chris Sui holds a Master of Science in Civil Engineering, with a focus on Structural Engineering and Construction Management, from Northwestern University, where he studied from 2015 to 2017. He also earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering from Hohai University from 2012 to 2014, and a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from China University of Petroleum from 2010 to 2014.
Project Involvement and Expertise
Chris Sui has extensive experience in transportation-related analysis and design. He participated in significant projects such as the EOWA Bridge Construction and Building Demolition project and the Tri-State Tollway (I-294) project, focusing on shoulder rehabilitation and traffic crossover construction. He has also contributed to Cook County road rehabilitation projects, including West Lake Ave and Dempster St.