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2024 Women in Construction: Sara Sciotto, Hayduk Engineering, LLC

Sara Sciotto, PE
Director of Transportation
Hayduk Engineering, LLC

 

“After 30+ years as an engineer and senior engineer in the transportation industry, both in Florida and now New York, Sara was recently promoted to Director of Transportation to help spearhead leading Hayduk Engineering’s transportation group into a premier transportation engineering firm.” - Diana Soldano, FSMPS, Director of Marketing at Hayduk Engineering, LLC.

What do you like best about being a woman in the AEC industry? In the AEC industry there are unique challenges and opportunities alike. There are opportunities to create the future by designing roads, bridges, tunnels, and transit systems. You can deliver clean water and energy, plan new cities, and restore damaged environments. These projects never let you get bored and there is no better feeling than seeing a completed project and knowing that you had a small part in building it.

 

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