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SNC-Lavalin reveals new head of mining and metallurgy in Middle East

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SNC-Lavalin announces that Sohail Samdani has been appointed as Senior Vice President and General Manager for the company’s mining and metallurgy sector in the Middle East.

“Samdani is a key pillar in growing SNC-Lavalin's reputation as a global leader in the mining and metallurgy business. In the Middle East, we continue to witness an upward curve as countries continue to diversify their economic resources,” said Jose Suarez, President, Mining & Metallurgy.

“Samdani’s expertise, credibility, and global calibre experience will play an important role in delivering highest standard of services to our existing clients and partners, as well as tapping into a wealth of opportunities out there in this emerging sector.”

Samdani has about 20 years of international experience in business management, engineering, project management, business development, strategy development and implementation in mining, metallurgy and infrastructure sectors. During this time, he has successfully delivered many projects of all sizes, including multi-billion dollar, in Australia, Russia, Central Asia, the Middle East, Africa, North America and Latin America.

Located in the Middle East, Samdani will oversee current mining and metallurgy projects as well as drive future growth prospects to further strengthen the company’s long-established presence in the region. SNC-Lavalin has a track record of delivering projects on schedule and budget and has been recognised in the Middle East with many awards of excellence, notably GCC Industrial Project of the Year at MEED’s 2012 Quality Awards for EMAL Phase 1, and UAE Industrial Project of the Year at MEED’s 2015 Quality Awards for EMAL Phase 2.

Previously, Samdani successfully led capital projects at SNC-Lavalin in the mining and metallurgy sector in North America as a Vice President. He also held a number of project management positions during a 13 year tenure at WorleyParsons. Samdani holds a Master’s degree in Structural Engineering from University of Toronto and a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from NED University of Engineering and Technology.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/finance-business/14122018/snc-lavalin-reveals-new-head-of-mining-and-metallurgy-in-middle-east/

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