Miguel Casas Moester

Head Of Design at VolkerStevin

Miguel Casas Moester is an experienced professional in design management and engineering, currently serving as the Head of Design at VolkerStevin since January 2017, where responsibilities include overseeing the Design Management and Engineering Departments. Prior roles include Design Leader at VolkerWessels Infra Competence Centre and OpenIJ, as well as Deputy Design Manager at Combinatie Ijsselweide and Senior Design Coordinator at SAAone, contributing to various aspects of project design management and process control. Additional experience includes a role as Senior Project Engineer with Isala Delta, Business & Optimization Consultant at GOAL SYSTEMS, and involvement in sustainable construction research at BuildDesk Group. Miguel holds both a Bachelor and Master's degree in Civil Engineering, Design and Construction Management from TU Delft and an International Baccalaureate from Rijnlands Lyceum.

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VolkerStevin

As part of the €6.6 billion VolkerWessels group, VolkerStevin provides complex engineering solutions to the water, energy, marine infrastructure, flood and coastal protection, land remediation and regeneration and general civil engineering sectors. Working throughout the UK, we also collaborate with our business units and divisions within VolkerWessels UK, drawing on global expertise where needed, to deliver projects across the wider infrastructure market including rail, waste, highways, airport infrastructure, building construction and specialist structural repairs. VolkerWessels UK has an annual turnover of around £700 million and is a multi-disciplinary civil engineering and construction group providing integrated engineering solutions through VolkerStevin, VolkerFitzpatrick, VolkerRail, VolkerHighways, VolkerLaser and VolkerInfra. By optimising the specialist skills of our group companies we deliver timely, cost effective services.


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