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Prof. Dr. Bahaa El-Din Ahmed El-Sharnouby Prof. Dr. Bahaa El-Din Ahmed El-Sharnouby Marine Structural Engineer President of Technical Engineering Office Mobile no.: 002 / 0100 - 1679344/ Email: [email protected] Male, 66, Married. Professor Bahaa Elsharnouby , has a practical experience for about 42 years in Marine lecturing, supervision, Marine design, coastal engineering research , geotechnical analysis, 51 publications, 8 years of membership in the Scientific Committees for Promoting Candidates to obtain Professor and Associate Professor Titles, 22 years of professing marine and geotechnics post graduate candidates, 3 years as transportation department Head in Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, 35 years touched most of marine projects in Egypt and 30 years of Presidential the Technical Engineering office. Sep 1969 - Jul 1974 Alexandria University Alexandria, Egypt B.Sc. in Civil Engineering with Distinction grade (FIRST Degree of Honor), Alexandria University, June 1974. Sep 1978-june 1980 McMaster University Hamilton , Ontario, CANADA M.Sc. in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, CANADA, (Analysis of foundations by finite element method). Sep 1980-June 1984 University of Western Ontario London , Ontario , CANADA Ph. D. Degree in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Science, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, CANADA (Pile groups under static and dynamic loads). Alexandria University Demonstrator, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, EGYPT. 1974 – 1978 McMaster University Research and teaching Assistance , Hamilton , Ontario , Canada 1978-1980 Western Ontario University Research and Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Engineering Science, Western Ontario 1980 - 1984 University, London, Ontario, CANADA Alexandria University Professor Assistant, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, EGYPT 1984 - 1990 Alexandria University Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, EGYPT 1990 - 1995 Alexandria University Professor of harbor and costal engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, 1995 - Present EGYPT Alexandria University Professor, and former head of the Civil Engineering Department Page 1 of 11 Harbor Engineering and Marine Structures, Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Egypt. Alexandria University Owner and General Director of Engineering consultant firm, Technical Engineering Office, established in 1987 Engineering Consultancy firm for mega Projects in Egypt, Lebanon, Kuwait with Geotechnical, Marine, Civil and architectural Aspects (Projects briefed next page) Canadian Geotechnical Member in the Canadian Geotechnical Society. Society. Egyptian Society Member of the Egyptian Society of Soil Mechanics & Foundations The Egyptian Code Member in the Standing Specialized Committees for Preparing and Renovating the Egyptian Committees Code for Soil Mechanics and Design & Execution of Foundations and Marine walls Scientific Committees Member in the Scientific Committees for Promoting Candidates to obtain Professor and Associate Professor Titles. TEO Marine site engineer, technical office engineer. Jun 1987- present Technical Engineering Office (TEO) ( recent and present Projects ) 1.2 billion Pound project, Alexandria Shipyard, Marine and civil structures Joined Team Consultants, Alexandria Shipyard and China Shipbuilding Trading (ASY and CSTC), Egyptian Arm Forces. Multi-billion pound project , Al Alalamin new city , shore protection analysis and design , 2017 project 700 million pound project , Damietta container company , rehabilitation of container berth , 2017 project 10 billion pound project , Gargoub Harbor , west cost of Egypt, Egyptian Navy , 2017 project , planning and design. 100-million-pound project, Sidi Krir Electrical Power Plant, Outfall of the Combined Cyclic Unit, Ministry of electricity, Egypt.2016-2017 project 1.5-billion-pound project, New Ain Sokhna Petroleum Harbor, Sumid Company, Oraskom Company, Egyptian Navy Forces, Egypt.2016-2017 project 600-million-pound project, 2014-2015, Alexandria Container Company, Deepening and rehabilitation of berth 96 Eldekhila, Alexandria. 5-billion-pound project, Multipurpose Berth Station, Alexandria Harbor, Alexandria, Alexandria Harbor Authority. Multi-million-pound project, Rosetta Wall, Delta shore protection project, General Egyptian Foundation of Shore Protection, Ministry of Irrigation, Egypt. 300-million-pound project, Quay 85 at Alexandria Harbor “Design and Supervision of the new 85 quay wall”, Alexandria Harbor Authority, Alexandria, Egypt. Page 2 of 11 100-million-pound project, New Alexandria - Dekheila Lighthouse, Alexandria Port Authority, Alexandria, Egypt. 100-million-pound project, Deepening and rehabilitation of berth 96, Eldekhila, Alexandria Container Company Authority, Alexandria, Egypt. 600-million-pound project, Planning of the New Petroleum Basin in Alexandria, Harbor Alexandria Port Authority, Alexandria, Egypt. 200 Million Project, Rehabilitation of the Secondary Breakwater, Alexandria Port Authority, Alexandria, Egypt. 90-million-pound project, 2013-2015 Mustafa Kamel-shore protection, Alexandria, Egypt. 200-million-pound project. 2012-2016 Porto-Marina Elsokhna, Red Sea, Porto-Marina Matrouh, North Cost Amer Group, Egypt. Malty million-pound project 2013-2015, Hamra Port, North Cost Western petroleum company Alexandria, Egypt. Malty million-pound project 2013-2014, LNG port, Delta coast, Egypt LNG company Alexandria, Egypt. 60 million project, 2013-2015 Stanly coast shore protection Alexandria governorate Alexandria, Egypt. 1,400,000,00 Pound project 2007-2017, Comprehensive shore protection project for Alexandria city Alexandria governorate, Egypt. Shore protection of Alexandria cost, From Mandala to Montana, Design and Analysis of chain-submerged breakwaters. Suspended breakwater for the north coast of Egypt Alexandria, Egypt. Gleam Marine Walls, A project for Gleam area to support on shore buildings along shore line, Alexandria, Egypt. Ports of Kuwait, Member of the Team Appointed to Provide a New and Comprehensive Frame Work for the Future Development of the State of Kuwait. Target of the Study is year 2030. Task for Our Office is “Ports of Kuwait, Local Plan Level and Expected Development of the Middle East Area. Alexandria Coastal Club for Teachers, on shore and off shore 15 Marine Buildings. Project Includes Submerged Shore Protection. Mustafa Kamel area, Alexandria, Egypt. Consultant of the Arab Contractors Company. Consultant of the Arab Contractors Company. Alexandria Branch: Montana Project of Sea Shore Protection. Submerged Protection of Stanley Bridge and Shore. Damietta Branch: Quay No-13 of Damietta Port. Kuwait Branch: Design of the Ship Slip way (Cost Guard Harbor) Oil Basin berths and breakwaters, Alexandria Harbor, Alexandria, Egypt Container Berths of Damietta Harbor, Damietta, Egypt. Page 3 of 11 Ship slip way (Coastal Guard Harbor), Kuwait. Analysis of the settlement of the new berths, Abu-Dhabi, U.A.E. Nakoora Fishing Port, South Lebanon, Lebanon. Shore Protection of Alexandria city, Joint Project between (Alexandria governments, Ministry of Housing - Faculty of Engineering) Alexandria, Egypt. Max Harbor, JV between Petrochemical Company and Arab Contractors, Max, Alexandria, Egypt. Projects 1987-2001 1.Field of Factory Buildings (briefed by field) Example: Factories Buildings for Sieving of Seeds. Project Funded and Supervised by the French Government, JV between Si-Lex and ABACO contracting companies. Factories were constructed in several cities: Nobaria, Ismailia, El- wadi El-Giddied, El-Fayom and Tahreer. EGYPT. 2.Field of Educational Buildings Example: Campos and Lecture Halls of the High Institute of Tourism Computer, and Administration Ministry of Education, King Maryout, Alexandria, EGYPT. 3.Field of Tourist Villages and Urban Communities Example: The new Coastal City for the People Working in the Foundation of the Electrical Supply Ministry of Electricity, North Coast, Alexandria, EGYPT. 4.Field of Medical Buildings Example: Teacher Hospital of Alexandria, Teacher Union of Alexandria, Alexandria, EGYPT. 5.Field of Housing Example: Consultant of Many Housing Companies (The Egyptian/British, Al - Mottaheda …. etc.). Numerous Housing Buildings for Housing Companies and Individuals. Various cities: Alexandria, Cairo, Giza, North Cost …etc. EGYPT. 6.Field of Coastal Engineering Example: Marina Shore Protection against Erosion Foundation of Development of the Northern Cost. EGYPT. 7.Field of Harbors Example: Somid Oil Harbor, Owner: Somid Company for Oil Pipelines Sidi Krare area, Alexandria, EGYPT 8.Ship Lift $ 55 Million (USD) Cost Ship lift project with a capacity of 5000 ton with the US Army Corps of Engineer from 1988-1993. 9.Dredging work Dredging Work in Marsa Matroh –Alexandria – El Suez and Port Said Cities. 10.Concrete blocks Quay type Page 4 of 11 Marine Quay Taba City the designed length 45meter and water depth 3 meter from 1999-2001 11.Slip way Slip way with a lifting capacity of 600 ton at Alexandria City with the US Corps of engineer from 20032006, using the cofferdam method Slip way with a lifting capacity 600 ton. 12.Slip way Barnes Slipway with a lifting capacity 300 ton from 2003-2007 13.Sheet piles Quay Sheet piles 350-meter-long Quay in Abo-Quir port at Alexandria City and its Utilities from 2005-2006. 14.Alexandria Breakwater Increasing the flushing time of water circulation in Alexandria port by opening 6 opening
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