About Us
ABRAND Corporation was established to meet increasingly complex needs of state-of-the-art techniques in design, construction and development of infrastructures or building projects We offer new solutions for various sectors of construction often teaming up with contractors and consultants alike to offer the most reliable and cost effective solution to a problem ABRNAD is a team of engineering advisors to the construction industry. We are passionate about solving geotechnical, civil and structural problems and providing responsive service.
Organization Chart
Our People
Mohammad NASR
Post: CEO & Co-Founder
Education:
- M.Sc. In Geotechnical Engineering, Sharif University, IRANB.Sc. In Civil Engineering, IUST, IRAN
Mojtaba MIRJALILI
Post: Chairman & Co-Founder
Education:
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Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering, Kyoto University, JAPAN
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M.Sc. in Geotechnical Engineering, University of Tehran, IRAN
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B.Sc. in Civil Engineering, IUST, IRAN
Hamed MAHMUDZADEH
Post: Group Director, Ground Improvement
Education:
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PhD in Offshore Geotechnical Engineering, UWA, AUSTRALIA
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M.Sc. in Geotechnical Engineering, University of Tehran, IRAN
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B.Sc. in Civil Engineering, University of Tehran, IRAN
Hesam VAHIDI FARD
Post: Group Director, Deep Excavation
Education:
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Ph.D. in Structural Engineering, KNTU, IRAN
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M.Sc. in Earthquake Engineering, University of Tehran, IRAN
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B.Sc. in Civil Engineering, University of Tehran, IRAN
Mohammad Ebrahim MIRJALILI
Post: Group Director, Building & Structure
Education:
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M.Sc. in Earthquake Engineering, University of Tehran, IRAN
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B.Sc. in Civil Engineering, University of Shahrood , IRAN
Gholamhusein AQMASHEI
Post: Board Advisor
Education:
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Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering, IIEES, IRAN
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M.Sc. in Earthquake Engineering, Sharif University, IRAN
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B.Sc. in Civil Engineering, IUST, IRAN
Equipment and Machinery
We are able to provide geotechnical engineering analysis and design solutions for a range of civil engineering project.
ABAQUS v.6.12 :
Abaqus FEA (formerly ABAQUS) is a software suite for finite element analysis and computer-aided engineering, originally released in 1978. The name and logo of this software are based on the abacus calculation tool. The Abaqus product suite consists of five core software products.
CSI:
Computers and Structures, Inc. (CSI) is a structural and earthquake engineering software company founded in 1975 and based in Walnut Creek, California with additional office location in New York. The structural analysis and design software CSI produce include SAP2000, CSiBridge, ETABS, SAFE, PERFORM-3D, and CSiCOL. One of Computer and Structure, Inc.’s software, ETABS, was used to create the mathematical model of the Burj Khalifa, currently the world’s tallest building, designed by Chicago, Illinois-based Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM). In the Structural analysis section of their December 2009 Structural Engineer magazine article entitled Design and construction of the world’s tallest building: The Burj Dubai, since renamed to Burj Khalifa, William F. Baker, S.E. and James J. Pawlikowski, S.E. mention that gravity, wind, and seismic response were all characterized using ETABS. Further, ETABS’ geometric nonlinear capability provided for P-Delta Effectconsideration
FLAC 2D v5.0:
Computers and Structures, Inc. (CSI) is a structural and earthquake engineering software company founded in 1975 and based in Walnut Creek, California with additional office location in New York. The structural analysis and design software CSI produce include SAP2000, CSiBridge, ETABS, SAFE, PERFORM-3D, and CSiCOL. One of Computer and Structure, Inc.’s software, ETABS, was used to create the mathematical model of the Burj Khalifa, currently the world’s tallest building, designed by Chicago, Illinois-based Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM). In the Structural analysis section of their December 2009 Structural Engineer magazine article entitled Design and construction of the world’s tallest building: The Burj Dubai, since renamed to Burj Khalifa, William F. Baker, S.E. and James J. Pawlikowski, S.E. mention that gravity, wind, and seismic response were all characterized using ETABS. Further, ETABS’ geometric nonlinear capability provided for P-Delta Effectconsideration
PLAXIS 2D v.8.6:
PLAXIS is program that has been developed specifically for the analysis of deformation, stability and flow in geotechnical engineering.[1] The input procedures enable the enhanced output facilities provide a detailed presentation of computational results. PLAXIS enables new users to work with the package after only a few hours of training.
3D-Foundation:
PLAXIS 3D is a powerful and user friendly finite element package intended for three-dimensional analysis of deformation and stability in geotechnical engineering and rock mechanics. PLAXIS is used worldwide by top engineering companies and institutions in the civil and geotechnical engineering industry. Applications range from excavations, embankments and foundations to tunnelling, mining and reservoir geomechanics.
Geo Studio 2007/2012:
Suite of applications for geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering. Includes the following products: (1) SLOPE/W for slope stability analysis; (2) SEEP/W for groundwater seepage analysis; (3) SIGMA/W for stress and deformation analysis; (4) QUAKE/W for dynamic earthquake analysis; (5) TEMP/W for thermal analysis; (6) CTRAN/W for contaminant transport analysis; (8) VADOSE/W for vadose zone and soil cover analysis; (9) Seep3D for groundwater modeling.
PRIMAVERA، MS Project:
Primavera is an enterprise project portfolio management software. It includes project management, product management, collaboration and control capabilities, and integrates with other enterprise software such as Oracle and SAP’s ERP systems. Primavera was launched in 1983 by Primavera Systems Inc., which was acquired by Oracle Corporation in 2008.
Geo 5
Geotechnical software suite, which includes the following programs: (1) Gravity wall; (2) Prefab wall; (3) Cantilever wall; (4) Gabion; (5) Sheeting design; (6) Sheeting verification; (7) Square foundation; (8) Pile; (9) Slope stability; (10) Earth pressures