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Kaundinya Joins Garver's Texas Transportation Team

Nandita Kaundinya
DALLAS, TX Garver announces that Nandita Kaundinya joins their Texas Transportation team. She brings 15 years of industry experience with 13 years in transportation, managing, and designing infrastructure projects for the public sector, predominantly departments of transportation in Texas and Florida.
While she is a licensed civil engineer, Kaundinya has a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and a master's degree in industrial engineering. She also has an MBA from Emory University with a focus on corporate strategy and finance. Her diverse experience portfolio ranges from schematic, environmental, and plans, specifications, and estimates for complex interstates to streetscape improvements of local roads to design-build of a tunnel to bridge replacement projects.
As a business team leader and project manager for Garver's growing transportation team, Kaundinya's focus will be on managing and delivering a wide variety of solutions for transportation clients in the region while strengthening the existing relationships we have with governing agencies within the state.
Kaundinya's recent experience includes a $160 million project to widen 23 miles of I.H. 45 in Navarro County, an 11-mile new location alignment alternative analysis and schematic/environmental for S.H. 190 - the east branch in Dallas County and reconstruction of U.S. 377 in Denton County to provide additional capacity. For the I.H. 45 project, Kaundinya served as the Deputy Project Manager responsible for schematic design and environmental clearance to widen the highway and reconstruct/modify interchanges within the corridor to reduce congestion, and improve access and safety of the corridor.