Libya (AF.LY)

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Program Controls Engineer, AECOM Technology Corp, 55 Infrastructure and 19 housing projects

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Program Controls Engineer responsible:

o   Developing client criteria, requirements, and specifications for schedule development and maintenance.

o   Supervising contractors' project schedule development in Primavera P6 and MS Project 2003 – 2007 for the client.

o   Managing Baseline Schedule reviews and rendering to meet client requirements.

Paul Guevarra

First Name
Paul
Last Name
Guevarra
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42

-Working as a Senior Maintenance Planner for Zueitina Oil Company, concession Terminal.

-Experienced with both Microsoft Project and Primavera P6.

-Well versed with common Oil & Gas scheduling requirements, i.e. Pressure vessels authority inspection, Pipeline repair/replacement, and various equipment shutdown planning.

-Experienced Shutdown planner. 3 major LPG plant shutdowns have been planned for Zueitina Oil Company. All have been completed under-cost and on-time.

Site Civil engineer , hamza associates, Construction Supervision of 1612 Housing units in Wade El-Shatti area – Libya

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Hamza Associates – Construction Management and Construction Supervision of 1612 Housing units in Wade El-Shatti area – Libya – an 150 million USD cost project (www.hamza.org).

Position:  Site Civil engineer (Since December 2009).

Major Responsibilities:

Project Engineer, hamza associates, Construction Supervision of 1612 Housing units in Wade El-Shatti area – Libya

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Hamza Associates – Construction Management and Construction Supervision of 1612 Housing units in Wade El-Shatti area – Libya – an 150 million USD cost project (www.hamza.org).

Position:  Project Engineer.

Major Responsibilities:

Senior Planning Engineer, Brown & Root Vickers, Great Man-made River

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Gordon Hall 👤 Member for 22 years 1 month
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This project is one of the largest civil engineering projects undertaken in the world.  The concept is to take potable water from two aquifer fields in Tazerbo and Sarir, 1000km south of Ajdabiya, via a 4.3m diameter concrete pipeline from each to firstly a mixing reservoir in Ajdabiya, and from there by two separate lines, one to Benghazi and the other along the coastal plain to Sirte.  The 4.3m diameter pipeline was manufactured in 4.5m length sections, in two strategically placed plants constructed for the purpose, and shipped along dedicated haul roads constructed and maintain