Richard Gamble is a seasoned civil engineer with two decades of extensive experience in the planning, design, procurement, construction, and maintenance of major transportation schemes across the UK and Ireland. Currently serving as the Associate Director of Transportation at AECOM, Richard plays a pivotal role...
Richard Gamble is a seasoned civil engineer with two decades of extensive experience in the planning, design, procurement, construction, and maintenance of major transportation schemes across the UK and Ireland. Currently serving as the Associate Director of Transportation at AECOM, Richard plays a pivotal role in steering complex projects that enhance infrastructure and improve mobility. His expertise encompasses a comprehensive range of technical disciplines, including highways design, traffic engineering, and road safety, making him a valuable asset in the transportation sector.
In his current position, Richard acts as a Technical Advisor for Major Maintenance to DBFO1, where he leverages his deep knowledge of construction and traffic management to ensure the successful delivery of high-quality transportation solutions. His involvement in key projects showcases his proficiency in value engineering, enabling stakeholders to achieve optimal outcomes while adhering to budgetary constraints. Richard's strategic approach to highway design and traffic signal design not only enhances operational efficiency but also prioritizes road safety for all users.
Richard's commitment to excellence is reflected in his ability to manage multidisciplinary teams, fostering collaboration and innovation throughout the project lifecycle. His leadership in major transportation initiatives has positioned him as a thought leader in the industry, driving advancements in engineering practices and contributing to sustainable infrastructure development. With a focus on delivering impactful results, Richard continues to shape the future of transportation, ensuring that projects meet the evolving needs of communities and promote safer, more efficient travel.