Guildo Gagnon
About Guildo Gagnon
Guildo Gagnon is a seasoned Techincien Designer Structure Ferroviaire with extensive experience in railway projects across Canada, the United States, and Australia. He has collaborated with major organizations and has a background in architecture from Cegep de Rimouski.
Work at Hatch
Guildo Gagnon has been employed at Hatch Infrastructure since 2005, where he serves as a Techincien-designer structure ferroviaire. His role involves designing and implementing railway structures, focusing on materials such as concrete and steel. He previously worked at Hatch from 2008 to 2010 in Brisbane, Australia, contributing to various railway projects. His extensive tenure at Hatch highlights his commitment to the field and his expertise in railway infrastructure.
Education and Expertise
Guildo Gagnon studied at Cegep de Rimouski, where he achieved a Diploma of College Studies (DEC) in Architecture from 1993 to 1996. This educational background provided him with foundational knowledge in design principles and structural integrity. His expertise extends to designing new railway structures and executing repair work on existing ones, utilizing concrete, steel, and wood materials.
Background
Guildo Gagnon has a diverse background in railway infrastructure, having worked on projects across Canada, the United States, and Australia. Before joining Hatch, he worked at Techni-Gestion J.C. Inc. as a Drafter from 1998 to 2005 in the Montreal, Canada Area. His experience spans over two decades, focusing on the design and implementation of railway structures.
Collaborations and Projects
Guildo Gagnon has collaborated with several major organizations, including CN, AMT, Quebec Iron and Titanium, Queensland Railway, and Cold Stream Alliance. These collaborations involved various railway projects, showcasing his ability to work with prominent industry players and contribute to significant infrastructure developments.
Experience in Railway Structures
Guildo Gagnon has extensive experience in designing and implementing railway structures. He has been involved in both the creation of new structures and the repair of existing ones made from concrete, steel, and wood. His work has contributed to the enhancement of railway infrastructure, ensuring safety and efficiency in transport systems.