His work extended to the development of highways, bridges, and urban planning initiatives, where he applied innovative solutions to overcome engineering challenges. Moinfar was not only an engineer but also a mentor, sharing his knowledge with younger professionals and fostering a culture of excellence in the field. Beyond his technical achievements, Moinfar’s leadership qualities earned him positions of influence in both professional and public domains. He believed that engineers had a responsibility to contribute to society beyond their immediate projects. This belief guided his active participation in policy discussions and advisory roles, ensuring that development projects aligned with the nation’s broader goals.