The Dublin Port Tunnel is a major element in a multifaceted plan to tackle the transportation problems in Dublin City. Its primary purpose is to provide a high quality access route to Dublin Port, as well as relieving congestion in many areas of the city. The Project value was € 455m and comprises approximately 5.6 km of dual carriageway, which includes 2.1 km of twin cut & cover tunnels and 2.4 km of twin bored tunnels, with associated interchanges and infrastructure.
Crossrail Design SCL Tunnels - Construction Planning Manager
Crossrail is the new high frequency, convenient and accessible railway for London and the South East. Approximately 22km of the route is underground incorporating 5 mined stations. Role required the management of the construction planning for the underground Sprayed Concrete Lining (SCL) Works for the stations, cross-passages, cross-over caverns and associated ventilation/intervention shafts and tunnels.
Bank Station Congestion Relief Scheme - Construction Planner
Construction planning of a revised scheme (from RIBA C) encompassing the entire station congestion issue. The complexity of the station layout and design required several variations to be assessed before their final collation into coherent programmes.
I am a Project Management Professional with Civil Engineering Background. Currently working as a Senior Planner with Roads and Infrastructurte company.
Planning Engineer - Responsible for developing, monitoring and maintaining programs and schedules for multiple projects. Responsible for producing progress reports and identifying risks to ensure milestones are met and project is delivered on time.