I've been sent this link about the innovative methods used in Totonto's Crosstown LRT.
Entuitive has many interesting open positions in Toronto and elsewhere:
https://www.entuitive.com/careers/open-roles/
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The role involves primarily office work and includes the following general tasks:
About Entuitive
Entuitive is a consulting engineering practice with a vision of bringing together engineering and intuition to enhance building performance. Founded in 2011 and backed by decades of experience, we’re taking design performance to new heights through our collaboration with clients in North America and internationally including architects, developers, building owners and managers and construction professionals.
Our practice encompasses structural, building envelope, restoration, and special projects consulting. We earn our reputation by applying our ingenuity and use of leading-edge technology, including BIM, in a wide variety of sectors, including: commercial, sports and recreation, institutional, cultural, residential, retail, healthcare, transportation and hospitality. It’s our collective ability to simplify the complex that makes us who we are. We are Entuitive.
Entuitive is committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable, and accessible environment where all employees and clients feel valued, respected, and supported.
https://www.entuitive.com/careers/open-roles/view-job/?jobID=427151
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https://urbantoronto.ca/news/2021/03/entuitive-engineers-used-innovative-construction-methods-crosstown-projects
Entuitive Engineers Used Innovative Construction Methods in Crosstown Projects | UrbanToronto
urbantoronto.caUrbanToronto talks to members of the Entuitive team that is helping to build the new Crosstown LRT, to discuss their work on two of those stations—Fairbank (at Dufferin Street) and Oakwood—by methods that are unconventional in Toronto.