PGH Wong Engineering
Lyndon Manuel is an experienced Design Manager and Tenant and Sustainability Manager at PGH Wong Engineering, Inc., where project management support was provided for the $300 million Courtyard 3 Connector Project at San Francisco International Airport. Prior to this role, Lyndon served as an Architect at FMG Architects, specializing in transit and infrastructure projects, and held various positions at Nichols Booth Architects, including Job Captain and Designer, focusing on commercial and historic renovations. Lyndon co-founded Velo, an urban mobility company, and worked as a cook at the renowned food truck Chairman Bao. Early in career, Lyndon gained experience at Gensler as a Junior Designer and Designer/Technician, and contributed to academic programs as a Teaching Assistant at California College of the Arts. Lyndon holds a Master's in Architecture from California College of the Arts and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, supplemented by studies at Tuscia University.
PGH Wong Engineering
Founded in 1985, PGH Wong Engineering, Inc. (PGH Wong) is one of the nation’s leading firms in the transit industry. PGH Wong is a full-service engineering and architectural consulting firm that focuses on the implementation of transit systems including heavy, light, commuter rail, automated people mover, high-speed rail, streetcars, and bus rapid transit systems. The firm generally assumes a lead role as prime consultant in every phase of transit projects including planning, conceptual engineering, preliminary engineering, final engineering, program/project management, and construction management including inspection, scheduling, cost estimating, change orders, and claim analyses, testing, startup, and activation.