G2 has promoted two long-term employees, Michael G. Dagher, P.E. and Mohamad K. Khalil, to the role of Project Manager.

“At G2, we work hard to identify, cultivate and reward talented employees,” said Mark Smolinski, P.E., G2 principal. “So, it’s especially gratifying to announce the promotions of Michael Dagher and Mohamad Khalil, two highly skilled engineers who have been essential to our success and growth.”

Dagher brings a strong background in geotechnical engineering analyses and design, including soil mechanics, laboratory testing, drilling, construction quality control, pavement engineering and other areas. His strong technological background enables him to effectively leverage the latest software and applications to support complex client projects. Dagher earned his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Massachusetts – Dartmouth. He is a 2022 graduate of the ACEC/Michigan Emerging Leaders Program.

Khalil has spent 11 years concentrating on geotechnical engineering, construction materials and pavement engineering in both Michigan and his native Australia. His current areas of work includes bridges, concrete and bituminous roadways, tunnel construction, rail corridors, schools, hospitals, earth retention and other commercial and residential buildings. Khalil earned his Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia. He graduated from GBA Emerging Leaders Class 5 in April, 2024.

G2 Consulting has experienced business growth over the past ten years. During that period, the company’s employment has grown from 35 to almost 150 across its three office locations in Troy, Ann Arbor and Chicago. In 2023, G2 was named to the Detroit Free Press “Top Workplaces in Michigan” list and to the 2024 Zweig Group’s “Hot Firms List.”

The firm’s continued growth has presented opportunities for employee advancement throughout the firm. G2 emphasizes career development opportunities and launched a proprietary interactive training platform to help prepare its next generation of leaders.