February 2009
Two senior Halcrow engineers are celebrating after both being elected as fellows to their respective institutions.
Ken Stewart has recently been elected as a fellow to the Institution of Structural Engineering and Graeme Forsyth to the Institution of Civil Engineering and also to the Institute of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland.
The appointments recognise the excellence and achievement of both men in their profession, as well as their commitment to quality and competency.
Ken, is a structural engineer with over 25 years experience working within the built environment, working on transportation development projects, commercial developments, retail developments, sports and leisure for Halcrow. Ken is a director of Halcrow’s property business group Halcrow Yolles.
Graeme, 54, is a director in Halcrow’s Water and Power Structures division. With 30 years experience, he specialises in large international lock gates and flood defences as well as working within the nuclear industry and on marine renewable energy projects.
Donald Bell, Regional Director for Glasgow, said:
“We are delighted that Ken and Graeme have been awarded these fellowships and it is a true testament to the great work they have been doing for Halcrow over the last decade.
“Ken and Graeme are a fine example to our graduates and younger members of staff and provide a great wealth of knowledge and experience in their respective fields.”