New Metros Leader - Asia for Aurecon
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MEDIA
RELEASE
4 November
2013
New Metros Leader - Asia for
Aurecon
Stuart Littlewood has joined Aurecon
as Metros Leader, Asia. Based in Singapore, he will be
responsible for building Aurecon’s rail business across
the region.
With over 30 years of experience in delivering significant metro and urban rail systems in Asia and the Middle East, Stuart has extensive experience across the project lifecycle of urban rail. “It is an exciting time to be joining Aurecon. Sophisticated, sustainable urban rail systems are in high demand in Asia and Aurecon has a strong range of multidisciplinary expertise to support cost effective but sustainable delivery of these projects,” he said.
Reporting to Tony Barry, Aurecon’s General Manager - Asia, Stuart will lead Aurecon’s Transport team in building awareness of Aurecon‘s expertise and offering across all aspects of urban rail including metros, light rail, high speed passenger rail, and monorail. “I want to ensure all our transport clients in Asia are getting the full benefit of Aurecon’s multidisciplinary expertise,” he said.
Stuart was previously Director, Asia with Calibre Global, responsible for developing the rail business in Asia. Prior to this, he spent ten years with Parsons Brinckerhoff (Asia) Ltd where he led teams delivering a range of metro and rail projects across Asia including:
• Ho Chi Minh City Line 1, Vietnam – led
the technical team acting as employer’s representative on
this 20km urban transit system
• Qatar Rail
Development Program - established the Strategic Program
Management team for the Qatar Rail Development
Program
• Shenzhen Metro Line 3, China – led the
multi-disciplinary team carrying out the project and
construction management on this USD1.2 billion design /
build project for a 33km metro line
• Bangkok MRTA
Purple Line, Thailand – project management and detailed
design of this 23km elevated mass transit system
• Shatin to Central link, Hong Kong – prepared
documentation for design / build contract for railway
infrastructure which included major environmental and
heritage challenges.
He also previously held roles delivering major rail infrastructure with Bechtel International in Asia, Hong Kong MassTransit Railway Corporation and British Airports Authority (BAA) PLC.
Tony Barry said, “We are delighted to have someone of Stuart’s calibre on board. Aurecon’s metro and rail expertise is outstanding and our growing resources across Asia mean we are able to take on major, complex projects and deliver some really interesting, cost effective solutions on challenging issues.”
ENDS