Senior Quantity Surveyor, Morgan Sindall Infrastructure, Heahthrow Q6 / Q6+1 Framework
The roles and responsibilities are as described in previous role.
The roles and responsibilities are as described in previous role.
I am a Chartered Civil Engineering Surveyor and member of the Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors. I have nearly 7 years post-graduation experience across Building, Rail, Water and Aviation working within London and South East England.
I have predominately worked in Rail and have been involved in the delivery of both London Bridge Station Development and Crossrail Farringdon Station. I have spent 2 years in water and operated as commercial lead for an outfall scheme on the Thames Water AMP6 Framework worth £6m.
Programme Controls Manager - Abu Dhabi Airport Midfield Terminal. Managing the contractors programme for the construction of the US$10B Abu Dhabi Airport Midfield Terminal
Programme Controls Manager - Abu Dhabi Airport Midfield Terminal. Managing the contractors programme for the construction of the US$10B Abu Dhabi Airport Midfield Terminal
Project Manager, Morgan Sindall Construction Heathrow Airport – Airside & Landside Projects Kevin is currently managing two projects at Heathrow for Heathrow Airport Ltd – the ‘Hardening of the Secure Perimeter Project’ – a £4.9m project to enhance the boundary at Heathrow, and ‘Electric Vehicle Charging’ – part of HAL’s drive to move toward an electric fleet of airside vehicles. Kevin was previously part of a team delivering a new Cargo Handling facility for British Airways, at Heathrow responsible for managing many aspects of the building fit-out.
Project Management - Airport projects including Aircraft Facilities and Airfield Systems.
Project Engineering - Energy Centres, HV Systems, Terminal Buildings.
Maintenance Engineering of Airfield Lighting Systems.
Electrical Installations - Industrial and Domestic.
Project Manager - Terminal 5, Terminal 2, T3 Flight Connection Centre, Projects in the BA Maintenance area, Projects in Heathrow external areas.