Building Better Bridges: How Entuitive’s Bridge Team is Solving Real-World Challenges
- Communications Entuitive
- Jun 18
- 1 min read

Our Bridge Engineering team sits at a unique intersection of design and construction engineering. By blending structural analysis with on-site problem solving, we’re delivering context-sensitive, resilient solutions that work in the real world.
In our latest video, Entuitive’s David Hubbell, Associate, shares how this dual focus sets our work apart. Whether he’s deep into a complex analysis or navigating a challenging site condition with boots in the mud, David’s experience shows how engineering at Entuitive is both technically rigorous and deeply practical.

David’s recent work includes projects like the rehabilitation of Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway, a high-profile initiative requiring close coordination between design and construction teams. He emphasizes the importance of designing with construction sequencing in mind and finding solutions that respect both architectural goals and engineering constraints.
“We’re often working on the borderline between design engineering and construction engineering,” he notes. “The two are inextricably linked.”

From pedestrian bridges to major expressway rehabilitations, our Bridge group is shaping the built environment through thoughtful design and a deep understanding of how things are built. Whether it’s tackling large-scale infrastructure or small, fast-paced assignments, we’re proud to offer our team the opportunity to work across a broad spectrum of impactful projects.
Watch the full video below to hear more from David about what makes bridge engineering at Entuitive both challenging and rewarding.
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