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Date
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25 FEBRUARY 2013
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17:00 - 19:30
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Event Type
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Seminar
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This seminar is aimed at candidates who are sitting their Review in Spring 2013 and will focus on providing an insight to the Review process and the expectations of your reviewers. Attendees will be able to prepare for their Review armed with the knowledge of what to expect on the day of their Review.
Cost: £42 including VAT
Speaker: Bob Dunn FICE ICE Reviewer
Bob Dunn is a Chartered Civil Engineer, currently working as a Design Manager for Skanska working on the Bermondsey Dive Under project as part of the Thameslink scheme. He has more that 36 years experience in a variety of civil engineering and building projects both in the UK and overseas. He is a Fellow of ICE. Bob has been actively involved in supporting young graduates and trainees to achieve professional qualifications for the last 22 years. He is a member of ICE Council and also sits on a number of ICE Membership panels and a previous ICE London and ICE West Midlands committee member. He has been a very active ICE Reviewer for the last 13 years, and has reviewed not only in the UK but also Russia, India, China and more recently in Hong Kong.
IMPORTANT!
When booking delegates must submit a copy of their CV or A4 Career Summary and a copy of their A4 Project and Experience Report summaries. These must be emailed directly to Bob Dunn at Robert.Dunn@skanska.co.uk by 21 February 2013
For further information contact Nalini Solanki, London Regional Co-ordinator
t +44 (0)20 7665 2108
e nalini.solanki@ice.org.uk
w ice.org.uk/London
Disclaimer: Any views or opinions expressed on any matters by the presenters or participants during or in connection with this presentation are solely the views of the authors of the respective comments and/or opinions and must not be taken to be the views of ICE or any other organisation. ICE makes no representations, warranties or assurances concerning any information provided in these presentations and accepts no responsibility for the content and/or accuracy.