Ronald Steinvorth

CTBUH [title] Chapter Vice-Chair Costa Rica

IECA Internacional S.A. | San José, Costa Rica

About

Mr. Steinvorth is the President of IECA INTERNACIONAL, a Costa Rican firm specialized in Structural and Earthquake Engineering, leader in the country and in the Central America area. The firm is headed by four partners and has a team of 40 people, among engineers, draftsmen and administratives.

Mr. Steinvorth got the degree of Civil Engineer in the University of Costa Rica in 1973, and the degree of Master of Science in Structural Engineering in Stanford University, USA, in 1979. He also took a postgraduate course in 1986, at the Free University of Brussel.

He is member of the Permanent Committee of the Costa Rican Seismic Code and has been director of the “Costa Rica Chamber of Construction” and of the “Costa Rican Chamber of Consultants in Architecture and Engineering”. The experience of Mr. Steinvorth and of IECA INTERNACIONAL includes projects in Panama, Nicaragua, El Salvador,…

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Ronald Steinvorth

CTBUH Roles

Chapter Vice-Chair, Costa Rica (2015 – Present)

Country Representative, Costa Rica (2012 – 2015)

20 October 2018

Record Numbers Convene at 2018 Leaders Meeting

CTBUH Leaders convened on Day 1 of the 2018 Middle East Conference for updates on the year's developments and to plan for 2019.

20 October 2018

Regional Representatives Meet at 2018 Middle East Conference

CTBUH Chapters, Regional Representatives, and Future Leaders Committees met during the Middle East Conference for a discussion on the Council's regional growth and global initiatives.

25 March 2017

Torre Paseo Colón 2 Signboard Ceremony

CTBUH joined Torre Paseo Colón 2 officials in unveiling the commemorative signboard designating Torre Paseo Colón 2 as the tallest building in Costa Rica.

25 October 2012

Costa Rica Group Discusses Sustainable Tall Buildings

Victor Montero, the new CTBUH City Representative for San Jose, Costa Rica organized a forum to discuss tall building design and the challenges of local urban development.