SIMCO sponsored Satellite School for differently-abled Deaf Children in Pakistan

We are thrilled to support causes that are close to our hearts. SIMCO is proud to announce that we are sponsoring the construction of a new satellite school for underprivileged children in the rural parts of southern Punjab, Pakistan. This school will empower differently-abled deaf children by providing education and opportunities for career and livelihood development. This incredible initiative…

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Con Edison – On Call – Assessment/ Design of Complex Pedestrian Ramps with NYSDOT R.O.W (TIF) 2025-2027

SIMCO is selected, as Prime, to provide assessment and design of complex pedestrian ramps where ADA compliance is problematic. This three-year contract involves the assessments and design of ADA-compliant pedestrian ramps throughout the five boroughs of New York City and Westchester County. This project underscores our commitment to creating inclusive and accessible infrastructure for our community. Our efforts will…

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Con Edison / NYSDOT Region 8 – Resident Engineering / Construction Inspection Services Term Agreement 2025-2027

We are thrilled to announce that SIMCO has once again been chosen, as prime, to provide resident engineering and construction inspection services for Con Edison within State DOT right of way! This opportunity allows us to continue our commitment in supporting essential infrastructure improvements in the region. We are honored by the trust that Con Edison and the NYS…

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SIMCO Sponsors Day & Night Cricket Tournament in Karachi

We’re excited to sponsor a day & night cricket tournament in Karachi, Pakistan, fostering connections through the love of cricket! Our President/CEO Amir even joined the action, playing on one of the teams after visiting our Karachi office. He’s truly ending the year hitting it out of the park! hashtag#HappyNewYear

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Holiday Celebration

On Dec 19th, 2024, we celebrated the holiday season with a joyful gathering of good food and great company. Thank you to our incredible staff and wonderful industry partners for making it a special evening, as well as a wildly productive year! Your hard work and support have made it possible for SIMCO to achieve remarkable growth in 2024….

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We hired Afeef Mughal to our team as a Project Engineer

We are thrilled to welcome Afeef Mughal to our team as a Project Engineer! Afeef brings a strong academic foundation, having earned his Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Dayton, Ohio, and a Bachelor’s degree from NED University, Pakistan. With over 4 years of professional experience in construction, Afeef has already made significant contributions to the…

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SIMCO sponsored full scholarship at Municipal Engineer New York Annual Event at Queens, NY

We were thrilled to attend the Municipal Engineers of the City of New York 122nd Year Celebration and Dinner Dance Event, a gathering of visionary leaders and passionate professionals dedicated to shaping the future of our communities. This year, we are especially proud to sponsor a full scholarship for a remarkable young engineer, Ethan Romagnoli. As a talented junior…

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We hired Chris Smallidge to our team as a Senior Traffic Engineer

We are pleased to welcome Chris Smallidge to our team as a Senior Traffic Engineer in the Transportation Planning/Engineering group! Chris brings a wealth of expertise, with over 7 years of professional experience and a solid foundation as an Engineer-in-Training (EIT). He earned his Master’s degree in Civil & Environmental Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh, where he developed…

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Engineers Face Demand For Fee Cut On NY Projects

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority wants 10% off current contract work. Faced with a looming $1-billion operating deficit by 2022 and the need for costly capital projects, New York City’s primary transportation agency is seeking a 10% fee cut on current projects from hundreds of engineers, technical advisors and other vendors. Construction-related associations have protested as a group. Individually, each company…

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