Pari Pathak

Associate at LCI Consultants

Pari Pathak is a seasoned mechanical engineer with extensive experience in building services and project management. Currently serving as an Associate and Senior Mechanical Engineer at LCI Consultants since October 2021, Pari has played a pivotal role in significant Melbourne projects including the Angliss Hospital Stage 2 and the Werribee Hospital ED Expansion, as well as various works at Melbourne Airport. Prior to this, Pari spent over six years at Beca, contributing as a Senior Mechanical Engineer and leading projects in New Zealand such as the EPL Tauranga Development and Project Hauata in Hamilton. Academic credentials include a Bachelor of Engineering with Honours in Mechanical/Materials Engineering and Sustainable Energy Systems from The Australian National University, complemented by research experience in manganese oxide nanofibers. Early professional experience also includes positions at AECOM and Australian National University, focusing on civil engineering and research assistance.

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Melbourne, Australia

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LCI Consultants

We are proudly 100% owned and operated in Australia by our staff. Began trading in Australia in 2007 following the evolution of a firm that began in 1969, LCI is a Building Engineering Design House providing sustainable building services design solutions tailor-made for our Clients. Challenging the standard approach to Building Services engineering, LCI offers traditional and innovative consulting services worldwide, as well as access to cutting-edge technological thought, applications, and proprietary systems. We employ and maintain staff who understand the continually varying circumstances that exist when operating in a truly global environment. Our staff are dedicated to providing our clients with the most environmentally responsible, sustainable designs while keeping in mind that they are part of the “real world”. This mindset ensures that our design approach must be responsive to the pressures of the economy and long-term functional reliability.


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