Sina Amini, PE, Joins LAN’s Stormwater Team

Sep 23, 2024

By LAN Staff

Sina Amini, PE, has joined planning, engineering and program management firm Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam, Inc. (LAN) as a team leader of the stormwater business group. Based in the Houston, Texas office, Amini will be instrumental in continuously expanding LAN’s coastal engineering practice.

Amini brings a decade of experience as a coastal engineer and project manager, having participated in the successful development and implementation of large-scale coastal projects with the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) such as the Sabine‑Neches Waterway Channel Improvement Project, Freeport Harbor Channel Improvement Project and Brazos Island Harbor Channel Improvement Project.

As a leader with extensive experience guiding multidisciplinary teams and managing complex projects from planning through execution, Amini will bring valuable insights to the needs and requirements of agencies and clients. His expertise will be instrumental in expanding LAN’s services to align with the strategic goals of the organizations with which LAN possesses long-term partnerships, such as the Galveston Bay Foundation and the Texas Coastal Management Program.

“We are thrilled to welcome Sina Amini to LAN. With his expertise in coastal engineering, he will be an invaluable asset as we continue to tackle the complex challenges facing our coastal environments,” said Matt Manges, PE, CFM, ENV SP, business group director of LAN’s stormwater division. “Sina brings a wealth of knowledge in areas such as shoreline stabilization, flood management and sustainable coastal development. We are excited about the innovative solutions and leadership as we work to protect and enhance our coastal regions.” Manges added.

Amini holds a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from University of Hormozgan, Iran and a master’s degree in civil engineering from the University of New Orleans. He is also an expert in data science in coastal engineering, specializing in oceanic and atmospheric data.