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Lee McDonagh

First Name: 
Lee
Last Name: 
McDonagh

I have been involved in planning and Project Controls for the past 13 years.  My initial experience was as a site engineer with a Major Contractor working in the UK Civil Engineering sector on a Mixture of Road and Major Civil Engineering projects.  This lead me into planning and Building works.

Professional Since: 
Sep-1993 (30.6 yrs experience)
Oldest experience: 
Sep 1993 (30.6 yrs experience)
Years Experience: 
20

Planning Manager, Mace, W5 Regent Street

START Date: 
April, 2013

Provision of all planning related services on a project to demolish an existing building and construct a new building incorporating a retained facade.  The completed project will provide mainly commercial office accommodation together with retail space on 3 levels and residential units within a retained portion of the existing buildings.

Barry Moore

First Name: 
Barry
Last Name: 
Moore
Professional Since: 
Nov-2004 (19.4 yrs experience)
Oldest experience: 
Sep 1993 (30.6 yrs experience, WARNING: 11.2 years variance with Professional Since)
Years Experience: 
19

Senior Planner, Mace, London 2012 Olympic Park

START Date: 
April, 2009
  • Manage and coordinate multiple sub-Projects to develop and maintain a fully integrated programme with all other Projects across the Olympic Park.
  • Sub-Projects have included major civil works, road construction, water main replacement, utilities, and buildings & structures to enable major venue construction completion.
  • Drive the business to ensure time and cost efficient delivery of key milestones, to exceed client targets.
  • Manage over 60 Contractor programmes with total Contract value in excess of £300M.
  • Maintain an excellent relationship w

Programme Co-ordinator, MACE, SRA Incremental Output Statements

START Date: 
February, 2000
END Date: 
August, 2001

Employed through Railtrack Headquarters as the Zonal liaison. Responsible for delivering the North West Zone’s Incremental Output Statement programme and the Modern Facilities at Stations programme. The Incremental Output Statement programme was a Strategic Rail Authority initiative to provide enhancements to the rail network. The North West Zone’s programme included 36 schemes, 12 of which were progressed to full feasibility studies, the remainder were carried out as desktop studies within North West Zone.

Programme Co-ordinator, MACE, Manchester 2002 Commonwealth Games

START Date: 
August, 2001
END Date: 
April, 2002

Responsible for co-ordinating and managing the outputs of six programme managers to produce a summary Games Delivery Programme used to measure progress. Other responsibilities included production of detailed, cost loaded, procurement programmes, programmes to track the progress on processes, such as the achievement of Venue Hire Agreements, production of detailed spreadsheet tracking systems. Production of detailed programmes for the fit out and commissioning of venues for Games usage.

Principal Planning Manager, Mace, Birmingham New Street Station

START Date: 
February, 2009
END Date: 
February, 2014

Producing master programme, progressing and working the plan, supervising 7 planners and assistants. Accommodating significant changes to scope and budget, rebaselining the programme annually.

Experience Hours (Planning & Scheduling): 
8000
Experience Hours (Cost Management): 
2000
Experience Hours (Forensic Analysis): 
500

Mace Planner

START Date: 
November, 2009
Current Role

Planning manager, Mace, Tower Place

START Date: 
December, 2000
END Date: 
December, 2002

Planning Manager. Worked on various projects initially Airport work 10year logistic study at Heathrow for BAA. Project Planning Manager at Tower Place.

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