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Los Angeles port has a new chief harbour engineer
Date:2024-01-11 Readers:
THE Port of Los Angeles has appointed Chris Brown as the chief harbour engineer, taking on the pivotal role of overseeing the Port's Engineering Division.

Mr Brown steps into this position following the recent promotion of Dina Aryan-Zahlan to deputy executive director of development at the busiest port in America, reports Greece's Container News.

As chief harbour engineer, Mr Brown will spearhead the planning, development, and design initiatives for the infrastructure and facilities essential to supporting the multifaceted operations of the nation's most bustling seaport. This includes the strategic oversight of wharves, terminals, rail systems, roadways, and public spaces.

"Chris has been a pivotal player in many Port infrastructure projects over the last two decades, including the award-winning Wilmington Waterfront Park and the current Port-wide electrification programme," stated Ms Aryan-Zahlan, deputy executive director of development at Port of Los Angeles.

She added: "This promotion recognizes all his hard work, dedication and contributions to these critical infrastructure programs. We are excited and proud to see him take on this important leadership role."

Mr Brown was most recently the assistant chief harbour engineer in charge of division sections dealing with structural, specifications, architectural, and electrical aspects of Port infrastructure projects.

Before that, he was the harbour engineer in charge of structural, specifications, right of way, technology, and CADD division sections. He began his work at the port in 1993 as a student engineer. He returned to the Port of Los Angeles after a four-year stint with Holmes & Narver (now AECOM) and gradually expanded his career.

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