Nima Ezami, PE
Senior Engineer, Geostructural Engineering
Nima Ezami brings extensive experience in the design and execution of many projects across Canada and the United States. His expertise spans a wide range of infrastructure projects, including deep foundations, support of excavation, tunnel access shafts, bridges, and culverts. These projects have encompassed commercial and industrial building foundations, wastewater treatment plants, tunnels, transmission towers, roadway protection systems, and more.
Among the specific, Nima has worked on are bridge abutments, compression shafts, segmental tunnel linings, micropiles, drilled shafts, CFA piles, driven piles, helical piles, load tests, secant and tangent pile walls, soldier piles with lagging, cofferdams, and various types of retaining walls. His hands-on experience in these areas have allowed him to develop innovative and cost-effective design solutions tailored to each project’s unique requirements.
Nima’s primary focus is on delivering optimized engineering solutions that adhere to the relevant local design standards while considering the specific constraints and needs of his clients. His collaborative approach ensures that projects are not only structurally sound but also efficient in terms of time, cost, and resource management. Over the years, he has developed a comprehensive understanding of construction means and methods, and gained through close collaboration with specialty deep foundation, tunneling, and shoring contractors.
In addition, Nima has authored over 20 articles published in international journals. His research spans key areas such as structural engineering, geomechanics, wind engineering, and water resources. These articles are renowned for their rigorous methodology and practical applications, addressing some of the most pressing challenges in these fields.
