
Arup’s Cian Long wins EFCA Future Leaders’ Competition award for engineering excellence
Cian Long, an Arup bridge engineer with a track record of design work in complex infrastructure, has won the Excellence in Engineering award at the 2025 EFCA Future Leaders’ Competition.
Cian’s nomination was submitted by the Association of Consulting Engineers of Ireland (ACEI), a member association of EFCA. The award was presented during the EFCA General Assembly and Conference, held in Luxembourg between 14-17 May.
Cian, who joined Arup in 2013, was honoured for his leadership and technical expertise on the New Harbor Bridge in Texas – a 506m main span precast segmental cable-stayed structure spanning the Corpus Christi Shipping Channel.
Now in its 16th edition, the EFCA Future Leaders’ Competition recognises young professionals under the age of 35 who exemplify leadership, innovation and excellence within Europe’s consulting engineering sector.
As a senior member of the project leadership team, he oversaw global structural analysis, superstructure design and construction engineering support, ensuring adherence to safety, durability and sustainability standards.
Over the past decade, Cian has significantly contributed to Arup’s bridge design team, with notable projects including the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Bridge in Ireland and Kirjalansalmi Bridge in Finland. His ability to manage multidisciplinary teams across continents, design codes and time zones has distinguished him as a leader capable of navigating the intricate demands of modern infrastructure delivery.
Speaking about his award win, Cian Long, Associate, Bridges and Civil Structures at Arup, said, “Receiving this award is a tremendous honour and a reflection of the incredible team I’ve had the privilege to work with. Our goal has always been to push the boundaries of bridge engineering through innovative, sustainable solutions. I am proud to have played a role in creating infrastructure that will serve communities long into the future.”
Cian’s recognition highlights his dedication to creating resilient infrastructure solutions.
Commending Cian’s award win, ACEI’s Director General, Shane Dempsey, said, “Cian’s achievement is a remarkable endorsement of his capabilities and integrity. He fully deserves to be recognised as a future leader of the European consulting engineering sector; his work shows he is leading our sector today into that future. It should be a great source of pride for our sector that a young Irish engineer has been awarded this prestigious European award. Indeed, Ireland had four entries at European level – showing that, as ever, we can compete on a global stage. Well done to Cian and the team at Arup for their ongoing work that reflects so well on the Irish consulting engineering sector.”
Tim Murnane, ACEI President, congratulated Cian, saying, “This is a fantastic achievement for Cian, Arup and consulting engineering in Ireland. This recognition of the excellence of Cian’s work, at European level, is wonderful and Cian now takes his place in a very long line of outstanding bridge engineers from Arup. I wish Cian all the best in his future career”.