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Delay Analysts Required.

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David Wallace
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HPR is a formidable construction and management consultancy, offering a valued service to its Clients and exceptional career opportunities for its staff. Our strength as a company lies in bringing together highly experienced professionals from across the sector, capable of bridging across the complex technical, contractual, financial and programming issues that affect capital projects.

Working with a Client Organisation responsible for delivering a large infrastructure rail project in Dubai, you will manage and participate in the gathering and development of factual evidence for EoT claims within the project. As an experienced delay analyst you work with the programming team on responses to request further and better particulars and also contribute to the preparation of arbitration standard documents.

HPR Consultants are independent, authoritative and expert. They have exceptionally broad project experience in their own discipline field and are skilled at working across the interfaces between the financial, contractual, programming and technical issues. Our projects are always demanding and we expect our consultants to respond to that challenge. If you think you can rise to the challenge, please send full details of your experience and qualifications to….

m.bijkerk@hprconsult.com
+44 (0)7974 569 449

Marvin Bijkerk, HPR
61 Southwark Street
London, SE1 1SA
United Kingdom

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David Wallace
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Where are all of these redundant analysts? I’ve not met one yet.

Planners, maybe, but no analysts.

Sorry Mike, needs to be site based.

David.
R. Catalan
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Come on Mike, allot the chance to Delay Analysts in UAE who become redundant (especially from Dubai) due to global recession.

Unless of course if you want to move to UAE.

Regards,
R. Catalan
Mike Testro
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Hi David

Is it possible to be involved remotely in the UK?

Best regards

Mike Testro