Transit Consultant Louis Tilatti joins SDG

April 17, 2015

Steer Davies Gleave welcomed Louis Tilatti, who joins the Toronto office as an associate. He was previously with Morrison Hershfield, where he was manager of transit infrastructure.

He brings a broad range of transit engineering design, project management and business development experience gained over 35 years of consultancy work for both public and private sectors. Tilatti has been responsible for a wide range of projects including the planning, design and contract administration of GO Transit and TTC subway station accessibility and redevelopment, station platform expansions and upgrades, layover facilities, yard expansions, bus and rail maintenance facilities, and rail grade separations.

Recent projects include the GO Bloor Station Upgrade for the Metrolinx UPE project and the Pape Station Modernization for the Toronto Transit Commission. Tilatti has been primarily engaged  in the design and project management of transit station modifications for barrier-free access,  increased platform and station capacity, entrance improvements, and station safety and security.  He has also provided design management and control for engineering design including specifications, tender documents, cost estimating, construction contract administration, and engineer-of-record services.

Prior to joining Morrison Hershfield, Tilatti spent 24 years with Giffels/IBI in Toronto where he was involved on projects in the automotive, commercial, communications, manufacturing, warehousing, energy, sports, and transit market sectors as a structural engineer, project manager, and director of transit business development.

At Steer Davies Gleave, Tilatti will be concentrating on expanding our portfolio of services by leading and winning projects with more detailed engineering design work.

Ian Druce, head of the Canadian business at Steer Davies Gleave said, "We are pleased to welcome Louis to Steer Davies Gleave.  He brings valuable experience in the realm of transit design and engineering and his appointment will enable us to support our clients from planning right through to design and further strengthens our team in the delivery of high-quality projects”.

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