Zane Amray

Pursuits Manager

An accomplished engineering professional with a comprehensive background in civil engineering and engineering management, Zane excels in leveraging advanced technical strategies to address complex infrastructure challenges. His diverse experience spans transportation engineering, geotechnical investigations, and project management oversight, ensuring project execution meets the highest standards of safety, quality, and compliance.

Zane has built a distinguished record of academic and professional recognition, highlighted by the prestigious Dwight D. Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship from the Federal Highway Administration. His scholarship and honor awards include recognition from the Structural Engineers Association of New York (SEAoNY), the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), and the Concrete Industry Foundation (CIF). Notably, his traffic engineering research on intercity truck movements was selected for presentation at the National Transportation Research Board (TRB) meeting in Washington, D.C.

As an Assistant Project Manager and Pursuit Manager, Zane has been integral to the leadership of massive infrastructure programs across the Tri-State area. His project portfolio includes major design-build and subconsultant assignments such as the $14 billion Hudson Tunnel Program, the $3.5 billion Newark AirTrain, the $1.2 billion JFK Ground Transportation Center (RUGTC), and multiple NYCDEP Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) initiatives. Known for his technical adaptability, his work encompasses detailed quantity takeoffs, structural design team oversight, multi-agency coordination, and comprehensive proposal management.

Zane holds a Bachelor of Science degree as a Macaulay Honors College scholar.