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Senior Consultant, DGA Project Management (Dubai), High Rise Buildings and Oil & Gas

START Date: 
January, 2019
END Date: 
January, 2020

Responsibilities:

  • Analysed approved Baseline Schedule (both program & narrative) integrity based on contract agreement, issued for construction documents (specification & drawings), approved method statement and governing construction standards.
  • Analysed existing Progress Reports (both program & narrative) integrity based on its consistency of actual dates, agreed productivity rate and manner deployment of resources.
  • Analysed Delay Events by collecting all related documents to be able to determine a strong factual storyline in preparation for corresponding fragnet that shall be use in impacting approved Baseline Schedule.
  • Prepare delay analysis to determine time impact on Baseline Schedule and corresponding narrative that shall be use as part of Extension of Time or EOT evaluation.
  • Prepare an As-Built Schedule with documented references such correspondence, progress reports, register logs, inspection, information request, drawings, meeting minutes and all project documents.
  • Supervise and lead Consultants in the process of schedule forensic analysis including method gathering information as factual basis for delay event fragnet development.
  • Attend Planning and Delay Coordination meetings in behalf of the Client to discussed disposition based on factual references or evidence leading to disruption of the project.

 

 

Project Involved:

  • Arabtec – Tiara Union Tower Project (Dubai)
  • Arabtec – Media City Project (Dubai)
  • SRG – Al Zour LNG Import Project (Kuwait)
  • Cleveland Bridge – Conference & Exhibition Center at Expo 2020 (Dubai)
  • Cleveland Bridge – Metrolink Station Expolink Route 2020 (Dubai)
  • BAM – Museum of the Future (Dubai)
Experience Hours (Planning & Scheduling): 
1950
Experience Hours (Cost Management): 
1950
Experience Hours (Forensic Analysis): 
1950