Corporate Commitment

Client satisfaction is GCS's priority.  GCS assures client satisfaction in three main ways:

  • A full understanding of the client's needs.  GCS's engineers are able to interpret job requirements, execute project tasks, and deliver quality services to the client.  

  • Personal service.  As a medium-sized firm, GCS's principals and operations managers are able to devote attention to every project, guaranteeing the quality and timeliness of the work.  

  • A commitment to each project. GCS provides complete dedication to each project, no matter how big or small.  This includes supplying appropriate staffing to each project, close attention to schedules and budgets, frequent communication with the project owner, and a strict adherence to internal QA/QC procedures.

It is this corporate commitment which allows GCS to consistently provide a quality engineering product on time and under budget.

Key Personnel

Eugene Chuang, Ph.D., P.E. President / CEO

Dr. Chuang has over 12 years of experience in engineering. He has been Principal-in-Charge for various Civil / Structural engineering and Railroad / Transit projects throughout New York and New England areas. He earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as well as a M.S. and B.S. degree in Civil Engineering from the same prestigious institution. He is a registered Professional Engineer in the states of CT, MA, NY, NJ, PA, VA, and RI. His extensive academic research and technical publications have made him an expert in high-tech cementitious materials, structural theory and analysis, and computer modeling methods. His experience includes coordination with various transportation and public safety authorities, field inspection, QA/QC of field inspection procedures and reports, development of maintenance and rehabilitation recommendations, and fiscal control and management.

 

Madan Gambhir

Vice President

Mr. Gambhir, Principal Systems Engineer and Vice President  has over 40 years of national and international engineering experience, including 11 years with consulting firms in railroad signaling, communications, and multi-disciplinary railroad projects involving planning, design, project engineering and installation supervision of major projects for heavy and light commuter rail , mass transit and high speed rail systems.  His background includes major railroad signaling projects, construction support, construction inspection, quality control, preparation of plans / CADD drawings, specifications, and cost estimates for signals, CBTC systems, radio and optic fiber cable (OFC) communication systems and OCS.  He has transit systems experience in integrated design and testing/commissioning   of “Systems Elements” including SCADA.

Mark Neri

Regional Director

Mr. Neri, Regional Director, has over 30 years experience in planning, engineering, and construction. He has accumulated considerable experience and knowledge in construction engineering of civil, rail, and transit programs and projects. He has collaborated with Federal and State agencies, as well as commuter and freight railroads on regional transportation initiatives and capital improvements. He has managed major programs for the replacement and renewal of rail and transit infrastructure. Other experience includes managing programs for structural and safety inspections of railroad structures.

 

Peter Rowe, L.S.

Survey Manager

Mr. Rowe has over twenty-one (21) years of experience in highway, property and topographic surveys.  His experience includes establishing ground control for aerial surveys (photogrammetry), highway location survey, boundary survey, fathometric surveys and construction line and grade stake-outs. He is experienced in organizing survey plans for topographic and location surveys, identification and mapping of wetland areas, setting—up and operating survey equipment including total stations, data collectors, global positioning systems, levels and researching property records.  Also experienced in use of AUTOCAD for manipulation and plotting of field data.