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Arsea Consulting Engineers Sdn. Bhd. MH 1 CONSULTANT PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS POSITION CLASSIFICATION : CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER NAME : IR. MOHD. HALIMI BIN DATO’ ABDUL HAMID NATIONALITY : MALAYSIA DATE OF BIRTH/PLACE : 21 APRIL 1959 / PAHANG NRIC/PASSPORT NO. : 590421-06-5009 NO. OF YEARS OF EXPERINCE : 30 YEARS QUALIFICATION 1. M.Sc (Coastal Engineering) Melbourne (Feb. 90-Feb.92) 2. B.Sc Civil Engineering (Hons) Salford, Uk (Oct. 79-Jun 82) 3. Member of Institution of Engineers Malaysia ( No.: 14567) 4. Professional Engineer (PE No : 7825) Arsea Consulting Engineers Sdn. Bhd. MH 1 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES General Experience Planning, detailed design, geotechnical analysis and project management of Maritime Civil and Structural engineering projects including infrastructure, building structure, Port, Harbors, reclamation and coastal protection works. All projects include preparing Term of reference and quotation for bathymetric survey, site-soil investigation, preparing tender documents and preparing progress reports for the client. Other experiences include preparation of the manual and guidelines in carrying out inspection and assessment works on maritime structures. (1) ARSEA CONSULTING ENGINEERS SDN. BHD. Director (Feb. 95 – present) Consulting engineering firm dealing with Port & Maritime Civil engineering, civil and structural design works, structural appraisal and repair consultancy works, and project management. Projects Carried Out: (i) Sipitang Oil & Gas Industrial Park Port & Harbour Development Master Plan to accommodate Sabah ammonia and urea plant for PETRONAS, Sabah, Malaysia. (ii) Upgrading of Chendering Fishing Port, Terengganu, Malaysia: Planning and Design for the Breakwater Extension, Additional Quay Length,Mooring Buoy, Dredging. (iii) Proposed Development for Marine Police Base at Lahad Datu, Sabah Malaysia. (iv) Detailed Engineering Design and Supervision of Construction of Expansion of North Butterworth Container Terminal, Penang, Malaysia. Arsea Consulting Engineers Sdn. Bhd. MH 2 (v) Proposed Development for Marine Police Base at Tanjung Kupang, Johor, Malaysia - Reclamation, Basin Excavation, Maritime Works, Main Road, Infrastructure and Building for Administration and Staff Quarters. (vi) The Design, Construction, Completion, Testing and Commissioning Of Submarine Base Including Breakwater for Royal Malaysia At Sapangar Bay, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. (vii) Proposed Expansion to the Mooring Basin of Kuantan, Port, Malaysia (viii) Proposed Construction of Maritime Regional Office In Kuala Terengganu in Losong, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia. (ix) Redevelopment of Swettenham Pier for the Cruise Terminal, Penang, Malaysia. (x) Navigational Aids at Various Locations in Malaysian Seas. (xi) Upgrading of the Fishing Port Complex in Kuala Perlis, Perlis, Malaysia which involved of planning of the infrastructure development which include 250m quay length, marketing hall, marketing office, restaurant and administration office on a reclaimed land. (xii) Structural Repair To Piles At Berth 1 To 5 And Access Bridge No. 2 To 6, Butterworth Deep Water Wharves, Penang, Malaysia. (xiii) Planning of Waterfront Facilities for Puteri Harbour Nusajaya, Johor, Malaysia. (xiv) Proposed Development for Liquid Chemical Berth for BASF Petronas Chemicals at Kuantan Port, Pahang, Malaysia. Arsea Consulting Engineers Sdn. Bhd. MH 3 (xv) Proposed Development Of Heritage Centre & Maritime Centre At Putrajaya Administrative Centre, Presint 5, Putrajaya, Malaysia. (xvi) The Proposed 5 Storeys Building of Lot 54559 / PN 7723 at Mukim Indera Mahkota Mukim Kuala Kuantan Pahang for Kuantan Medical Centre Sdn. Bhd., Malaysia. (xvii) Proposed Development of Regatta Course and Promenade, Precinct 6, Putrajaya Watersport Complex Project At Precinct 6, Putrajaya, Malaysia. (xviii) Slipway for Malaysia Fishery Development Board, Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. (xix) Planning and design of Fishing Port Complex in Endau, Johor Darul Takzim and upgrading of several fishing jetties for Malaysia Fishery Development Board. (xx) Project management for the upgrading of Kuantan Port, Pahang, Malaysia. (xxi) Proposed Development Of International University College Of Automotive (IUCAM) Student Village On Pt 13225, Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia. (xxii) Proposed Construction of University of Institute Technology Malaysia Campus in Semujuk, Jasin, Melaka, Malaysia. Arsea Consulting Engineers Sdn. Bhd. MH 4 (2) PORT UNIT, STRUCTURAL AND SPECIALISED ENGINEERING BRANCH, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (JKR) HEADQUARTERS, KUALA LUMPUR. A. Executive Engineer (Feb. 92 - Jan. 95) Carrying coordination works for Port and Harbor projects under construction and planning/designing reclamation and coastal protection works. Coordination works include preparations of progress and financial reports and preparation of alternative design to overcome problems at project sites on maritime structures. Projects Undertaken: (i) Design and prepare estimates for Reclamation works for Extension of Langkawi Airport, Kedah, Malaysia. (ii) Proposed and prepare estimates for Coastal Protection Works for Pulau Papan, Labuan, Malaysia. (iii) Proposed and prepare estimates for Coastal Protection works for Henry Gurney School, Malacca, Malaysia. (iv) Design of anchorage systems for spun piles for Police Marine Jetty at Kemaman, Terengganu, Malaysia. (v) Negotiation and contract management for the Cargo Jetty (pontoon) Project at Kuala Kedah, Malaysia. (vi) Negotiation and study coordinator for the Undersea Berm Project at Kuala Perlis Ferry Terminal. Arsea Consulting Engineers Sdn. Bhd. MH 5 B. Executive Engineer (June 89 - Feb. 90 ) Carry out planning and designing of Port and Harbor projects including reclamation and coastal protection works. All projects proceed with preparing quotation for bathymetric survey and site soil investigation, planning, designing and preparing tender documents, monitoring the project and reporting to the client departments. Projects carried out: (i) Planning and Design of Protection Works to the bank of Muar River behind Istana and Govt Office, Malaysia. (ii) Planning and design of a Ferry terminal and Berthing Dolphins for Pengkalan Kubur Ferry Terminal, Selangor, Malaysia. C. Resident Engineer (Aug 87- May 89) FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE 2ND BREAKWATER, DREDGING AND BEACH NOURISHMENT WORKS AT CHENDERING FISHING PORT, TRENGGANU. Acting as the Superintending Officer (S.O.) Representative for the Director of the Design & Research Branch, Public Works Department (JKR) Headquarters, and Kuala Lumpur. Responsible for managing the overall construction site. D. Site Engineer (Nov. 84 – Oct. 85) FOR THE OPEN WHARF REHABILITATION WORKS AT KUANTAN PORT BY MITSUI CONSTRUCTION LTD. JAPAN Acting as the Superintending Officer (S.O.) Representative for the Director of the Design & Research Branch, Public Works Department (JKR) Headquarters, and Kuala Lumpur. Responsible for managing the overall construction site. Arsea Consulting Engineers Sdn. Bhd. MH 6 TRAINING/CERTIFICATION : (1) Port and Harbour Engineering Course, by the Port and Harbour Bureau, Ministry of Transport Japan (December 1984) PUBLICATIONS (1) 17 - 18 July 1995 - Kuala Lumpur "The Use of Rubber Fenders in Malaysian Ports" - Seminar on rubber for engineering application in the transport industry (non tire sectors). Arsea Consulting Engineers Sdn. Bhd. MH 7 .
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