Beca’s leading lights receive promotions
Beca’s leading lights receive promotions
Engineering, planning and project management consultancy Beca has announced further promotions in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. The following promotions span the company’s building services, structural, project management and fire engineering divisions:
Brendon Dwyer, Associate – Building
Services, Auckland
Brendon joined Beca in 1995.
Recently returning from the UK following seven years working
on a variety of commercial, healthcare and ‘environmentally
sustainable design’ (ESD) projects, Brendon is plying his
knowledge on a 410,000m2 mixed-use development in Jakarta,
and the domestic terminal development in Auckland. He’s
involved in the New Zealand Green Building Council, working
on a committee developing an environmental buildings rating
system for New Zealand.
Samir Govind, Manager -
Christchurch Structural
Samir manages a team of 11
structural engineers and has over 10 years’ experience in
buildings and industrial sectors. Recently, he was the lead
structural engineer responsible for the refurbishment of the
existing Canterbury Courts buildings to house world’s
largest model of a proposed township development - Pegasus
Township. He has been recently appointed to the Board of the
New Zealand Institute of Building and is Honourable
Secretary and Treasurer for the NZIOB - Southern
Chapter.
Neil Horsfield, Manager - Auckland Commercial
Structures
Prior to his arrival in New Zealand early
last year, Neil spent 15 years working with a multi-national
firm of consulting engineers, and was based in Hong Kong for
the last decade. Since joining Beca he has taken lead roles
on a number of significant projects including the 450,000m2
Pacific Place development in Jakarta, and AIAL’s Pier B.
Neil is currently the structural lead for the redevelopment
of Eden Park Stadium in Auckland in preparation for the 2011
Rugby World Cup.
David Wood, Associate - Structural
Engineering, Wellington
David has been with Beca for
four years, working in the Wellington Structural team,
primarily in commercial buildings. David’s experience of 13
years in civil construction and commercial design was in
Auckland and London, and includes his recent work for
Wellington Regional Hospital. Earlier he worked on hotel
developments at the Viaduct Basin, Auckland and residential
development over the Rotherhithe Road Tunnel which runs
under the Thames River, London. Construction experience
included site management of an 11km deviation to SH1,
encompassing bridge, culvert and earthworks structures, and
roading.
Martin Wootton, Manager - Fire Engineering,
Auckland
Martin is managing Beca’s national group of
fire engineers, as well as serving as the focal point for
the international fire engineering fraternity within Beca.
Martin joined Beca in 2004 and has had involvement in fire
engineering solutions for many key projects including:
Emirates Team new Zealand Valencia base, Eden Park
modifications, ASB Showground's re-development, Royal New
Zealand Yacht Club House modifications and the Smith &
Caughey’s Department Store refurbishment.
Sue Bradley,
Manager - Industrial Management Services, Auckland
Sue
returned to Beca in 2005 to join the industrial management
services section as a senior project manager. Her
particular areas of experience include the food and beverage
arena and water and wastewater treatment. She has worked
both in China and South America, building food production
facilities for both New Zealand and US companies. Prior to
returning to Beca, Sue headed up a team of water and
wastewater specialists in the UK, focussing in particular on
design and build projects.
Euan Crump, Associate – Project
Management, Auckland
Before joining Beca in 1995, Euan
worked on rail and hotel developments in Hong Kong and
Bangkok. At Beca, he assisted with the construction of the
Anker Brewery in Jakarta and then in China on the Suzhou
Brewery, before going to the UK and working on London
airport developments for BAA. He joined Beca again in 2003
and not surprisingly found himself working on Auckland
airport projects as project manager on Pier A segregation,
HBS baggage screening, Pier B development and now the Air
New Zealand Domestic Terminal Redevelopment.
ENDS