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We are locally dedicated with international scale.

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International

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Africa

Asia

Europe

Middle East

Oceania

Eric Peissel

Global Director, Transport and Infrastructure


Eric Peissel

Eric, Global Director Transport and Infrastructure at WSP, has over 20 years of experience in transportation and has worked across Canada, the USA and internationally. 


In his current role, he is responsible for setting strategic direction, coordination, and delivery for the 22,000 Transport and Infrastructure WSP Changemakers globally. Previously, Eric has had responsibility for managing teams of over 2,000 staff across multiple sectors including: highways, bridges, aviation, major projects, ports & marine, rail & transit and planning & advisory.

With a strong background in transportation planning, Eric has headed the planning and preliminary design components of numerous billion-dollar projects. This includes significant transit projects in the BRT, LRT, Metro and Commuter rail sectors. He has also led the pursuit and delivery of large complex design-build and PPP projects in transit and highways.

Respected and recognised for this leading work, Eric was a guest lecturer in Transportation Planning at McGill’s School of Urban Planning. He has also prepared and taught the master’s level course in Computer Applications in Planning and has guest lectured at the University of Waterloo, University of Montreal and University of Quebec at Montreal.

Speaking schedule

Connect with Eric

Global innovation and transport trends for nature positive, net zero

Friday 11 November, 11:05am – 11:15am

Industry stream – Transport & Infrastructure

 

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