Ravindra Verma, PhD | President
Ravindra Verma has actively contributed during his 30+ years of professional career towards the development, financing, execution and management of public-private partnerships (P3) for integrated, sustainable and intelligent multi-modal transportation and logistics infrastructure - including highways, bridges, tunnels, mass-transit, freight rail, multi-modal logistics hubs, ports & airports. In 2000, Dr. Verma founded the global Mobility Infrastructure Group (MiG), and over the past 20+ years, he and MiG have successfully participated in global fund raising, deployment and management of US $10+ billion capital focused in transport infrastructure programs across California, India and South East Asia.
Ravindra has played a key role over the past three decades promoting a strong Indo-American collaboration in the fields of transport infrastructure development, infrastructure finance, private equity, venture capital, as well as transfer of technology with focus on delivering major programs. This has included major transportation infrastructure programs in India – namely the Delhi Metro, Delhi Airport, Kolkata Metro and Kolkata Airport. Dr. Verma led the original transportation infrastructure task force as part of the USA-India CEO Forum, which was jointly formed and tasked by the President of USA & the Prime Minister of India, during the USA President’s landmark visit to New Delhi in March 2006. He continues to play an active role as part of the USA-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) with focus on transportation & logistics infrastructure sectors.
Ravindra’s recent accomplishment in the P3 transport infrastructure arena has been to serve on a continuing basis from inception for the past 15+ years as the Co-Founder & Managing Director for the Second Vivekananda Bridge (SVB) Tollway, a modern 6-kms long 6-lane US $200+ million bridge tollway on NH-19 (old NH-2) across the river Hooghly near Kolkata in eastern India. The SVB Tollway is India’s oldest & largest privately financed toll bridge on a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) basis, and is an emblem of Indo-American collaboration. The landmark asset has completed 15 years of successful commercial operations with another 10+ years remaining in the concession. SVBTC has secured a stable AA+ Rating from CRISIL (S&P) on a continuing basis. Upon completion in 2007, SVBTC pioneered the first-ever use of extradosed cable-stayed bridge technology in India, established two world records and won the prestigious American Segmental Bridge Institute (ASBI) Award of Excellence.
In his engineering and construction career, Ravindra actively contributed towards the development of earthquake resistant reinforced concrete (RC) bridges. His doctoral work under late Professor M. J. Nigel Priestley at the University of California at San Diego (UCSD) was part of a major pioneering bridge seismic retrofit program jointly sponsored by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and the National Science Foundation (NSF). This work led to the implementation of full-height steel jacketing of squat RC piers across several thousand bridges in California. Dr. Verma served as the Technical Director for the award-winning seismic retrofit of the 1.85 miles (2.96-kms) long six-lane San Mateo-Hayward Bridge in the San Francisco bay area. Ravindra has authored and published over 20 articles in journals, workshops and conferences on seismic design of reinforced concrete bridges. He has worked in his initial career with some of the largest USA based global infrastructure conglomerates, namely, CRSS, C&B-Jacobs, Parsons Brinckerhoff (PB) & AECOM.
Education
Ph.D., Structural Engineering, 1993, University of California, San Diego; California, USA
M.S., Structural Engineering, 1990, University of California, San Diego; California, USA
B.Tech., Civil Engineering, 1988, Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, India
Member, Advisory Board, Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD, La Jolla, CA, USA