Paul Jacobson is a senior engineer who specialises in rural local government works including water, wastewater, bridging, flooding, and unsealed roads. He also consults on environmental waste work for wineries.
Paul is a senior inspector and environmental technician with Stantec’s Water group who has managed construction projects involving earthworks, roadways, watermains, drainage, and municipal servicing from project commencement to completion.
An architectural director, Paul is best known for his work within high density, residential led, mixed-use projects located within the M25, or London Orbital Motorway, and beyond. A project highlight was The Chocolate Factory in North London.
A chartered engineer, Paul focuses on water supply engineering. He’s worked as a technical discipline leader, a technical reviewer, and civil engineer.
Paul is a Business Centre Operating Lead, responsible for the overall operation of our Australia Water business and covers two leadership roles—Operations Leader and Project Management & Commercial Leader.
A director in our Civil Engineering group as well as the leader of the Civil Engineering team in Reading, Paul has nearly three decades of experience in the planning, design, and implementation of civil engineering projects.
As a senior geological engineer, Paul’s wide range of experience allows him to recommend proven solutions for a variety of site challenges—this ranges from landslide mitigation to creating a fish habitat in a restored stream.
The engineering discipline lead for our Philadelphia office, Paul is focused on growing our presence in healthcare, higher education, and laboratory research sectors.
Paul is a program and project manager who specializes in analyzing and interpreting environmental regulations for compliance and policy development. His work in the transportation industry helps to develop, enhance, and make our roadways safer.
Given his extensive experience managing iconic architectural projects, Paul's major focus is successfully delivering a new high-profile, world-class museum in LA.