Engineering leadership
How do you build a structural engineering career that not only shapes skylines — but communities, cultures, and futures? This week on
The Infrastructure Podcast, I’m joined by the brilliant
Claire Gott MBE FICE, Head of Structures at
WSP.
Claire’s journey is one of technical excellence, inspiring leadership, and deep social impact — and it was a privilege to dig into her story.
Listen here - or find it on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, et al, of course!
I first met Claire in 2011 when she was crowned
New Civil Engineer Graduate of the Year. It was clear then — and even clearer now — she’s a force of nature in our industry.
From
40 Leadenhall to
Eden Project North, London Bridge Station,
HS2 (High Speed Two) Ltd, and (perhaps soon) 1 Undershaft, Claire has been at the heart of some of the UK’s most ambitious and high-profile developments. But what makes her stand out isn’t just the scale of the work — it’s the vision behind it.
We talk about:
🔹 Designing for people and planet, not just performance
🔹 Navigating the evolving challenges of structural engineering
🔹 Why diversity, mentoring and social value must be part of the job
🔹 Her work with
Cameroon Catalyst and the
The Circle Partnership
🔹 And yes… even building a LEGO bridge with school kids!
Whether you're an engineer, leader, or just curious about how great infrastructure gets made (and who makes it), this is an episode you won’t want to miss.









