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Engineer, Faber Maunsell AECOM, Docklands Light Railway (DLR), Beckton Depot Southern Expansion

START Date: 
August, 2004
END Date: 
December, 2004

Design Team Member for preparation of Design and Build Invitation to Tender documents for the depots expansion onto previously contaminated land.

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Engineer, Faber Maunsell AECOM, DLR, Beckton Depot, Southern Expansion - Project Management of Construction Supervision Contract

START Date: 
February, 2006
END Date: 
February, 2007

AECOM Deputy Project Manager for secondment of construction supervision staff. Responsibilities included maintenance of the projects electronic Project Management Plan and financial system.

Engineer, Faber Maunsell AECOM, TfL, Major Projects Business Unit (MPBU), West London Tram - Planning Drawings

START Date: 
May, 2005
END Date: 
November, 2005

AECOM Deputy Project Manager for production of deemed planning permission drawings for Transport and Works Order submission. Responsibilities include project quality management, setting up electronic data management system and monitoring production progress.

Engineer, Faber Maunsell AECOM, Kier Rail, Network Rail South East Territory, Civils Framework Agreement - Rail Bridge Inspections in Walthamstow

START Date: 
October, 2005
END Date: 
October, 2005

Lineside inspection of existing steel bridges for Kier Rail on TAH2 line in Walthamstow, to assess repair, strengthening and maintenance requirements as part of the 5 year framework agreement.

Engineer, Faber Maunsell AECOM, Denbighshire County Council, St Asaph Cycle Bridge - Bill of Quantities

START Date: 
October, 2005
END Date: 
October, 2005

Production of a Bill of Quantities for a cycle bridge over the River Elwy; the design was for an RC 42m span bridge founded on bored piles.

Engineer, Faber Maunsell AECOM, Taylor Woodrow, East London Line, 2nd Stage Enabling Works - Kingsland Road Bridge (rail underbridge) Inspection for Assessment

START Date: 
September, 2005
END Date: 
October, 2005

Inspection for assessment of Kingsland Road Bridge, a steel truss bridge in Shoreditch. The bridge soffit was inspected during night-time road closures from a mobile elevated working platform.

Engineer, Faber Maunsell AECOM, Network Rail, Royal Albert Bridge (Saltash) - Rail under bridge Inspection for Assessment

START Date: 
August, 2005
END Date: 
September, 2005

I was a Team Member for the Inspection for assessment of Brunel’s famous Royal Albert Bridge at Saltash, developing and reporting condition factors. The inspection included an extensive photographic survey of the structure.

Engineer, Faber Maunsell AECOM, Laing Rail, West Hampstead Multi-Modal Interchange - Feasibility Study

START Date: 
June, 2005
END Date: 
July, 2005

Photographic site survey and production of construction sequence from site clearance to finished construction, minimising land-take and taking account of buildability, health & safety and the environment. Undertaken in 3d sketch package SketchUp, the model allowed simple clear presentation of stages, a fly-through and quick take off of quantities for feasibility cost estimates.

Engineer, Faber Maunsell AECOM, South West Trains (SWT), Bournemouth & Wimbledon Depots - CET Facility Upgrade

START Date: 
January, 2005
END Date: 
November, 2005

I attended site and provided assistance to SWT, checking and approving, quality and workmanship on the upgrade works to their train care depots.

Engineer, Faber Maunsell AECOM, Transport for London (TfL) London Rail, Rail Corridor Plans

START Date: 
January, 2005
END Date: 
April, 2005

Team Member for the production of Rail Corridor Plans for the Great Western, Great Northern & Thameslink rail corridors. These plans assessed constraints and issues on the line and demand characteristics along the corridors combining them to produce schemes to ensure present and future demand/ needs are met.

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