We talk to Geoshua Tan, Vice President (Civil & Infrastructure Engineering) at CPG Consultants about what it actually means to build Singapore - from building bridges and tunnels to meeting complex project requirements. He talks about the biggest project he’s worked on, building deep beneath the surface - up to 50 metres underground, and why this blows his mind. We also debunk common engineering stereotypes and discuss what it takes to make it in the industry.
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(00:00) Building and Construction Authority
(00:25) Intro
(01:49) Engineering Education and Career Path
(05:53) Civil and Mechanical Engineering
(10:34) Civil Engineering Projects
(18:15) Deep Tunnel Sewerage System (DTSS)
(21:13) Site Visits and Construction Details
(26:54) Project Management Dynamics
(27:25) Progression and Responsibilities in Engineering
(29:03) Professional Recognition and Credentials
(33:35) Impact of Climate on Engineering
(35:06) Technological Challenges in Engineering
(43:48) Qualities of a Successful Engineer
(46:49) Geoshua's Proud Engineering Moments
(52:08) Public Perception of Engineering
(54:44) Life as an Engineer
(56:00) Emotional Connection to Projects
(59:51) Inspiration in Design
(01:04:18) One Shiok Thing
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