Summary
Shubham Singh is an infrastructure finance and economics consultant with eight years of experience helping public-sector clients translate policy goals into fundable, resilient capital programs. Currently on Jacobs’ Infrastructure Advisory Solutions team, he builds pro forma models, benefit-cost analyses, and funding strategies across transportation, water, and climate infrastructure. Trained at Cornell with an IPMF fellowship, he blends urban planning, economic development, and project finance to navigate grants, loans, and municipal financing pathways. His background spans technical GIS and asset-management work to regulatory analysis and NOFO/IIJA/IRA funding research, giving him both field-level and fiscal fluency. Notably, he has hands-on experience designing hazard-scoring frameworks and writing multimillion-dollar grant applications that directly advanced community resilience. He enjoys bridging financial strategy with real-world implementation and connecting with peers to improve public outcomes.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
11th & 12th grade, Non Medical, 89% (CBSE) Eng -95, Physics- 92, Chem - 91, 11th & 12th grade, Non Medical, 89% (CBSE) Eng -95, Physics- 92, Chem - 91 at DAV public school
Infrastructure Policy, Management and Finance (IPMF Fellow) Certificate Program, Infrastructure Policy, Management and Finance (IPMF Fellow) Certificate Program at Cornell University: Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy
Bachelor of Architecture - BArch, Architecture, 8.333, Bachelor of Architecture - BArch, Architecture, 8.333 at Sushant School Of Art & Architecture
10th Grade, 9.6 CGPA, 10th Grade, 9.6 CGPA at Our Lady of Fatima Convent High School
Master's degree, City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning, Master's degree, City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning at Cornell University
Summer school, Design studio, Summer school, Design studio at The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL
English, Hindi