Dawood Engineering Strengthens Transportation Team in Pennsylvania with New Leadership

Dawood Engineering Expands Its Leadership Team in Pennsylvania



Dawood Engineering, a prominent name in international engineering and technology, has made significant strides in strengthening its transportation leadership in Western Pennsylvania with the appointments of Stephen Janosko, PE, and Lauren Meadway, PE, CBSI. These two experienced professionals join Dawood as the Western Pennsylvania Transportation Lead and Structural Project Manager, respectively, ready to take on complex infrastructure projects across the region.

Experienced Leaders Join Dawood


Both Janosko and Meadway come with extensive experience and professional licenses that span Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Their collective expertise is expected to enhance Dawood's capabilities, particularly in delivering assorted projects for key clients such as the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC).

Bony Dawood, the CEO and President of Dawood Engineering, stated, "Steve and Lauren are proven transportation leaders with deep technical expertise and a lengthy track record of improving Western Pennsylvania communities. Their arrival strengthens our ability to deliver resilient, sustainable, and turnkey transportation solutions statewide."

Stephen Janosko: A Leader in Transportation Engineering


With a wealth of experience spanning over 35 years, Stephen Janosko leads multidisciplinary teams in major infrastructure projects for both PennDOT and PTC. His tenure includes overseeing large-scale designs, traffic noise modeling, sustainable transit technologies, and bridge rehabilitation projects. Notable achievements include managing the Southern Beltway, Section 55A1-1 project in Washington County, which features dual bridges over State Route 22 and significant urban expressway designs that integrate interchanges, side roads, and numerous structural elements.

In addition to these projects, Janosko has served as the principal-in-charge for the preservation of significant infrastructure such as the Thornburg Bridge over Chartiers Creek and the Pittsburgh Ohio Central Railroad. His acumen in traffic management and highway design is enhanced by his role as a certified bridge safety inspector.

Lauren Meadway: Expert in Bridge Rehabilitation


Alongside Janosko, Lauren Meadway brings 18 years of specialized experience in managing bridge rehabilitation and replacement projects. Her expertise was visible in overseeing the successful completion of the Southern Beltway, where she managed final design details for dual-span bridges, as well as several multi-span bridge designs. She has also led bridge rehabilitation assignments for the West Virginia Department of Highways, indicating her versatility in handling diverse project scopes.

Meadway is actively engaged with professional organizations such as the American Society of Highway Engineers and the American Council of Engineering Companies, and she is a member of the Association for Bridge Construction and Design, further showcasing her commitment to enhancing engineering practices.

Dawood Engineering’s Vision and Capabilities


Established in 1992, Dawood Engineering prides itself on its ability to plan, design, and construct sustainable environments across the U.S. In addition to transportation, Dawood provides innovative technology solutions in several sectors, including utilities, energy, environmental consulting, and real estate development. Their efforts are driven by a commitment to advancing community-focused engineering solutions through STEM initiatives and collaboration with key stakeholders.

With Janosko and Meadway joining its ranks, Dawood Engineering affirms its commitment to delivering excellence in transportation infrastructure, enhancing its role in the evolving landscape of Western Pennsylvania's transportation sector. As they embark on this journey, their expertise will be crucial in addressing the region’s diverse transportation needs, making significant contributions toward more resilient and sustainable infrastructure.

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