Summary
Kentaro Kawamoto is a director and tunnel engineer with 12 years of hands-on experience in NATM tunnel and bridge construction across Japan. He blends practical site management—procurement, measurement, and full-project coordination—with technical training in civil engineering and international project management from institutions in Japan, the US, and the UK. Having progressed from engineering trainee roles to directing NATM PC bridge projects, he understands both the numerical data and human coordination required to deliver complex underground works. Kentaro’s background includes work on high-profile assignments like the Takimurosaka Tunnel in Kumamoto, where he honed real-world problem solving under challenging site conditions. He also maintains an interest in web design, reflecting a curiosity for digital tools that can improve project communication and data visualization. Driven by a literal and metaphorical desire to “see light at the end of the tunnel,” he focuses on pragmatic, data-informed delivery and team collaboration.
12 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Civil Engineering structure, Master of Science - MS, Civil Engineering structure at University of South Florida
Master of Science - MS, International project management, Master of Science - MS, International project management at Glasgow Caledonian University
Bachelor's degree, Civil Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Civil Engineering at 芝浦工業大学