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He joined Dessau in 2009, where he was quickly given great responsibilities. “Civil engineering is the engineering of civilization. We build things for citizens.” He notably worked on the Jolicoeur Bridge renovation project over the Aqueduct Canal in Verdun. His efforts were rewarded last year when he won a Grand Prix du Génie-Conseil québécois. Over the past two years, he has had the opportunity to participate in the technical proposals for the new Turcot interchange and the new Champlain Bridge. Last February, he decided to focus more on developing his technical expertise and joined Parsons. “It is so rewarding to see how we can change the landscape of a neighbourhood and improve the living experience of residents.” Education: Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the Université de Sherbrooke and master’s degree in structures from McGill University Advice: Be well-supervised by people who are passionate and ready to share their knowledge