Irwin G. Cantor

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Irwin G. Cantor (born September 17, 1927 in New York City ) is an American civil engineer and entrepreneur.

After Cantor served in the US Air Force from 1945 to 1946, he studied civil engineering at the CCNY, from which he graduated in 1951 with a Bachelor of Science. He was a member of Chi Epsilon here.

He started at Tippetts as a design engineer, was a senior engineer at Abbott McCarthy from 1951–1954 and spent a year with Jacob Feld. Until 1960 he was chief engineer at Hertzberg & Cantor (where Ysrael Seinuk also worked) and then until 1971 partner and director at Hertzberg & Cantor .

Together with Seinuk, he founded his own company, Office of Irwin G. Cantor , in 1971 , of which he was CEO - as did the renamed The Cantor Seinuk Group from 1992–1998 . He is a member of the ACI Committee 363 and High Strength Concrete, among others.

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