Shri Chander Sehgal graduated from DCE / Delhi Polytechnic in 1961 as B. E. (Mech.) in first class with distinction. Through Engineering Services Examination 1961, he was posted as Assistant Director, Central Water and Power Commission (CWPC), New Delhi in November 1962, and promoted as Deputy Director in July 1967. He left for the University of Minnesota, USA in January 1969 on a study leave and completed there his M.S. in Civil Engineering (Hydraulics), returning and joining CWPC again in January 1972. He returned to USA in January 1973, resigned from CWPC, and, after working for a small firm as Manager of Engineering for about 2 years, joined, in December 1974, Harza Engineering Company, the most respected name in the world in consulting services in the design and construction of dams and hydropower plants. Since then (for 33 years) he has worked for Harza Engineering Company / MWH. MWH was created in June 2001 by the merger of Harza, representing "H" in MWH, and Montgomery Watson (MW), a firm known for its expertise in water and wastewater systems design. He is currently a Vice President at MWH. Shri Sehgal has had a very successful career at Harza / MWH, specializing in the design of gate equipment for dams and hydro plants. He is considered a world leader in gate equipment design and has lent his expertise to over 100 projects / organizations all over the world, including projects / organizations in Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Fiji, Germany, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Malaysia, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, South Africa, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, USA, and Venezuela. He also has a reputation as a superior manager of projects, personnel, and finances, and has, in addition to providing his services as a gate equipment expert, successfully managed whole projects in which gate equipment was just a part. During his career at MWH, Shri Sehgal has received many commendations for the quality of his work, both within and outside MWH. He has authored numerous papers on gate equipment, presenting several at various international conferences. His papers are in great demand as they provide clear guidance for the gate equipment design, including Chapter 17 of the world famous Handbook of Applied Hydraulics. His successes include several awards including an L. F. Harza (who founded Harza Engineering Company) Award for a paper published by the Journal of Hydraulic Engineering; a best paper award at Hydrovision'94 Conference; an "Honor" award and a "Grand" award from the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) Illinois and National Chapters respectively (awarded to MWH) in 1994 for managing the sectionalized design (a world's first) of a 15 ft. (4.6 m) diameter butterfly valve; American Society of Civil Engineers' 2005 Pittsburgh Civil Engineering Achievement Award (awarded to MWH) for contribution to the design of Braddock Lock and Dam, including two unique 110 ft. (33.5 m) wide radial gates; and the top 2007 "Eminent Conceptor" and "Grand Conceptor" awards from the ACEC Illinois and National Chapters respectively (awarded to MWH) for contribution to the design of a unique Montgomery Point Lock and Dam located near Little Rock, Arkansas, managed by him for nearly 15 years. The annual ACEC awards are considered as the "Academy Awards" in engineering. The Grand Conceptor award was the first ever for MWH. Currently, Shri Sehgal, besides his numerous other assignments in USA and other countries, is also working on projects in India and Pakistan. Shri Sehgal is a member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Society of Civil Engineers, and United States Society of Dams. He is also a registered professional engineer in numerous U. S. states and in British Columbia, Canada. In addition, he is a member of various technical committees.
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