We provide consulting and advisory services on infrastructure projects across the world.
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The LEA Group
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We have always believed that engineering consultancies should be employee owned, focus on innovation and thought leadership, and grow organically based on the overall quality of their work.
Building and connecting communities through world-class engineering and planning solutions.
SERVICES
Infrastructure Development
Mobility & Community Planning
Smart Technology & Innovation
Advisory & Management
Innovative and Sustainable Infrastructure
LEA has been improving and connecting communities around the world for over 70 years through our work on new and existing buildings, roads, highways, bridges, and transit infrastructure.
Collaborate within a dynamic and forward-thinking engineering and consulting firm.
CAREERS
Opportunities in Canada
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At LEA, we strive towards a common goal, which is self-realization and achieving the highest possible results. The company is fully owned by its employees and everyone’s collective efforts directly contribute to the firm’s longstanding success.
Widening, strengthening, and reconstruction of the existing 2-lane road / 4 lane road; multi-span, extra-dosed, cable-stayed bridge (six lane) over the Hooghly River [Ganges] at the downstream of existing Iswar Gupta Setu;
Major bridge over the Saraswati River; Six-lane/Four lane grade separator / fly-over with ROB (Road Over Bridge over railway line) at Bansberia from Boropara junction to Iswar Gupta Setu on Hoogly side;
Grade-seperator at Kampa junction with elevated carriageway or Bypass at Kampa (at grade or elevated or in combination thereof);
Toll plaza, cross drainage structures and miscellaneous works which include shifting of utilities and trees in the project corridor;
All pre-construction activities which include shifting utilities like electrical (overhead/underground line), water pipelines, telephone poles, electrical transmission towers, trees, and buildings / hutments.