Mike Glover
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| Mike Glover | |
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Name | Mike Glover |
| Work | |
| Engineering Discipline | Civil engineer Structural engineer |
| Institution memberships | Institution of Civil Engineers Institution of Structural Engineers Royal Academy of Engineering |
| Practice name | Arup |
| Significant projects | Channel Tunnel Rail Link |
Mike Glover, FREng, is a British Engineer and a director of Arup and technical director of 'Rail Link Engineering'.
[edit] Career
Mike Glover joined Arup as a graduate in 1969 having trained as a civil and structural engineer. He worked on Foster and Partners' Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank headquarters in Hong Kong, followed by the design and execution of projects in the oil and gas industry. He subsequently became Technical Director and Deputy Project Director for the £5.8bn high speed Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTRL), a position he has held throughout its design, construction, commissioning and handover.[1]
[edit] Awards
Glover was made a fellow of Arup in 2006, to "recognise the highest design and technical achievements of an Arup person".[2]
Glover was awarded the 2007 Sir Frank Whittle Medal by the Royal Academy of Engineering[3], and the Institution of Structural Engineers Gold Medal in 2008[4].
[edit] References
- ^ Mike Glover (Sep 2007). "High Speed 1". Ingenia (32). Royal Academy of Engineering.
- ^ Mike Glover, Arup Fellow. Arup.
- ^ Arup Fellow awarded the Sir Frank Whittle Medal. Arup.
- ^ Channel Tunnel Rail Link engineer receives IStructE's Gold Medal for 2008. Institution of Structural Engineers.
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