Aurecon is an engineering, design and advisory company who have re-imagined engineering. They work to co-create clever, innovative solutions to some of the world's most complex challenges with their clients.
Cass Kenworthy
Cass is a senior transportation engineer at Aurecon. With over 6 years’ experience working in both public and private sectors, Cass is passionate about transport and its role in the community in terms of accessibility and sustainability. In her role in Aurecon’s Transport Unit, Cass has been involved in a breadth of planning and operations projects such as corridor management plans, public transport infrastructure planning and optimisation projects, programme and single stage business cases and network operations projects. |
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Claire Lyons Claire is the Design to Innovate Partner for Aurecon New Zealand. Claire challenges the Aurecon teams to ask “why” and “what if” every day. She has worked in the surveying and engineering industry for 28 years. At Aurecon she started out as a survey draughtsperson, moved across to quality, environment and sustainability and finally moved into her current role, after 17 years at Aurecon. |
Prajakta Niphadkar
Prajakta is a hydraulic modeller in the Land and Water Infrastructure unit at Aurecon. She specialises in the build, update and application of hydraulic and hydrological models for stormwater and water supply projects across New Zealand and Australia. |
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Aretha Chen
Aretha is a structural engineer in the Auckland buildings unit at Aurecon. Her role involves conducting structural design and construction monitoring over a variety of projects including new builds, seismic assessments, and seismic strengthening. |
Rebecca Strang Rebecca is the global service leader for land infrastructure and spatial insights at Aurecon. She is a surveying and geospatial engineering. Her current role is to connect people across these practice areas to ensure the right people are assigned to the right projects, that technical knowledge is shared and technical risks are adequately managed. |
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