Fabrizio Mansueto
Director of the Mega-Infrastructure Investment Programme Staff
Master of Science Degree in Civil Engineering with a specialisation in Geotechnics, awarded honours and recommendation for publication for having developed a multidisciplinary research master thesis on the seismic effects on the port facilities struck by the Kobe earthquake.
24-years experience in the design and construction management of major civil engineering works in construction, infrastructure, geotechnical and hydraulic fields.
His training activity commenced at one of Genoa’s top consulting firms and then he specialized at Europe’s leading geotechnical engineering consulting firms.
Subsequently, from 2004 to 2006, he developed his expertise and know-how at a major international company in the field of geotechnical activities where he worked on over 60 projects across the world, with a focus on the planning phases of the construction site, equipment, logistics and procurement, including technical-financial management of the contract.
Until 2017 he served as technical director of a multidisciplinary engineering company where he directed and coordinated a team of 45 people on all aspects of design and construction management on projects both in Italy and overseas and on construction sites (EU and non-EU in three continents).
He carried out inspection and monitoring activities in Italy’s main infrastructure projects, specifically in road and rail bridges and tunnels, where he verified and inspected approximately 200 km of tunnels (roads, motorways, railways and hydraulics), including the 57-km base tunnel of the new Turin-Lyon rail line (the longest tunnel in the world), the new HS/HC third railway line across the Apennines (37 km of tunnels) and the new Gronda Genovese (52 km of tunnels).
In 2018, as scientific consultant for a major Italian monitoring company, he worked on tunnel monitoring projects across Europe (Grand Paris Express, Brenner Tunnel) and outside the EU on the Costantine-Algiers motorway and on the Pumajero Bridge in Colombia.
In 2019-2020 he served as Inspector of Works Management in the demolition and reconstruction of the New Genoa San Giorgio Viaduct.
Over the last five years he provided consulting services on approximately 100 projects across the world, concerning high surveillance or work management or specialized inspections on-site, with a project portfolio exceeding 30 billion euros.
He is author of numerous articles in journals and conference proceedings where he was invited to speak.
He was appointed Italian Representative of the TC20 Technical Committee of the International Society for Soils Mechanic and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE).