Simon Fryer

Simon

Associate Director

Simon has over 22 years’ experience in the field of bridge and civil engineering. He has been involved in an extensive range of international projects both in scale and type within the bridge engineering sector. He has detailed knowledge of the analysis and design of reinforced concrete, pre-stressed concrete and steel structures. He has also been responsible for project managing construction projects on site and has a particular interest in the structural design of aesthetically pleasing bridges. His many career highlights to date have included checking work on the blinking eye bridge in Gateshead, a site role on the longest double-decker cable stayed bridge in the world and a commission to design two new bridges for the new Arsenal Stadium. More recently Simon has become responsible for the day to day running of the bridge team in London. He has published a number of papers on the subject of the design and construction of bridges. 

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