Arnold Albert Musto (4 October 1883 – 29 May 1977) was a British civil engineer who designed the Sukkur Barrage, now in Sindh Province, Pakistan.
Sir Arnold Musto was born in Stepney, London, the son of James Joseph Musto (1844–1908) an Alderman on the Stepney Borough Council,[1] and a member of an extended family of engineers operating in the East End of London in the second half of the 19th century.
[9] He became a Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1922 and, in 1923, he was made a Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire (CIE).
[11] The Barrage was completed under the overall direction of Sir Charlton Harrison as Chief Engineer of Sindh, and opened in 1932.
[14] Musto retired from India in 1934 and took up residence in Long Bar Hall to the South of Bishop's Stortford, on the Essex Hertfordshire Border, where he made extensive changes.