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Monash graduate helps re-build New York
Mr Colella travelled to London in 1999 to work for British firm WSP Group and when that company acquired US firm Cantor Seinuk, to form the WSP Cantor Seinuk Group, he jumped at the opportunity to transfer to New York to work in the city's high-rise building sector. The move came shortly after the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001. In 2002 WSP Cantor Seinuk Group won the contract to build three of the four new buildings currently under construction on the World Trade Centre site and Mr Colella was asked to lead a team of engineers on the Freedom Tower also known as Tower One. "That was pretty exciting," Mr Colella said. "It was out of the blue -- I expected that with something that emotional, that they would have asked an American. "I feel very fortunate that at 35, I've been given the opportunity to work on one of the most exciting projects in the world." Mr Colella said the skills he developed at Monash had given him a great grounding and the respect Monash's engineering degree had in the industry had helped progress his career. "In the States your degree is everything - it's: 'where did you go?' I do mention Monash and senior personnel in particular are familiar with it. I think it's fair to say that Monash's engineering degree is respected as the best in Australia." More information about Marc Colella on TheAge newspapaer Australian's stocks rise with Freedom Tower.
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