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Philip Keightley, M.Sc., P. Eng.

A Few Words About Philip

Philip Keightley, M. Sc., P. Eng, is a professional engineer with more than forty years of experience specializing in water and sewage projects and the design and management of commercial and industrial projects in both Canada and overseas. As a past principal of a local engineering company, Philip brings a wealth of experience to the committee from the private sector. After holding the position of Vice-president and Principal Civil Engineer for the past twenty-two years, Philip recently merged his company with another local engineering company based in Sarnia. He and his wife and family reside in Bayfield where he is active in the community in not-for-profit and other volunteer organizations. Philip earned his Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Birmingham University and his Master’s degree in Construction Engineering from Leeds University, England.

Philip Keightley, M.Sc., P. Eng.

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