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Zahi BAROUDI Nadim El Jisr Street, Zeina Center Bldg Tripoli – Lebanon 00961 70 147730 Zahi.Baroudi@Live.Com Zahi BAROUDI Nadim El Jisr Street, Zeina Center Bldg Tripoli – Lebanon 00961 70 147730 [email protected] I. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS Master in Engineering, Civil Engineering 2007 - 2011 Lebanese University - Engineering Faculty (Branch 1) II. TRAINING RECORD Professional training: Dar-Al-handasah,Shair Partners ; Beirut, LEBANON August-September 2010 • Trained on Reinforced Concrete design of a 5-strorey Office building with 2 basements • Coordinated with mechanical and architectural engineers in order to resolve all faced problems while locating the vertical elements of the building. • Designed all bearing elements using structural programs ( Safe – Etabs) ACECO Consulting; Beirut, LEBANON July-August 2010 • Operated on Reinforced Concrete design of a 7-strorey residential building • Computed slabs, columns, shear walls, beams & foundations reinforcement with hand calculation and verified it using structural programs ( Safe – Etabs) • Drew all necessary framing plans of building ACC , Tripoli, LEBANON August-September 2009 • Guided, as a site engineer in an Educational Campus, by a senior engineer • Reviewed architectural and structural framing plans and analyzed it. • Supervised on reinforcement work and formwork. • Drew all necessary shop-drawing drawings and calculated bills of quantities. III. COMPUTER SKILLS Drawing Programs: AutoCad (2D-3D) Modeling Programs: Safe, Staad, Etabs, SAP, Robot, PCA Column, All Pile, S-Concrete. Management Programs: Primavera Software Packages : MS Office, Visual Studio, Matlab, C#, Visual Basic. IV. LANGUAGES Arabic: Maternal language English: good in reading, speaking, and writing (Toefl – SAT) French : good in reading, speaking and writing V.CERTIFICATES ° ETABS 2013 (CSI Certified) ° Communication Skills & Time Management (Starmanship) VI. MEMBERSHIP: Member of the Order of Engineers and Architects Tripoli - License No 7998 VII. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: BUREAU VERITAS, Lebanon 2014-Present Working as a Civil Engineer - Technical Controller Job Description: Design Review: • Building design: Geotechnical investigation, review of calculations and execution drawings according to the standards requirements. • Review of specifications. • Solidity: Structure, Waterproofing, External Cladding and Finishes, Roofs …etc. • Seismic Design Verification and Special Provisions. • Fire safety requirements. Site Inspection: • Compliance of the Works with the Specifications Documents, Execution Drawings and Requirements. • Quality Control of Materials and Works. • Safety on Site. • Technical diagnosis and quality control of existing structures. Main References: Technical Control of Structural Design and Construction Works of the following projects: ° Lebanese University North Campus (Faculty of Science), Tripoli, Lebanon: Educational Occupancy ° Souks Department Store Project, Beirut Central District, Lebanon: Commercial Occupancy ° Cielo Tower, Beirut, Lebanon: Residential Occupancy (6Basements &34 Upper Floors) ° Waterfront City, Dbayeh, Lebanon: Residential Occupancy. ° Zouk 794, Jounyeh ,Lebanon: Residential Occupancy (∼11,500m 2) ° Kobayat School Additional Building, Akkar, Lebanon: Educational Occupancy (∼ 2,000m 2) ° Bachoura 194 Residential Towers (2 Buildings), Beirut, Lebanon: Residential Occupancy (∼ 17,000m 2) ° Horch Tabet 2415, Sim El Fil, Lebanon: Offices Occupancy (∼ 33,000m 2) ° Chiyah 4769, Sin El Fil, Lebanon: Residential Occupancy (∼ 26,000m 2) ° Medawar 681, Dora, Lebanon: Residential Occupancy (∼ 2,500m 2) ° Zkak El Blat 927, Beirut, Lebanon: Residential Occupancy (∼ 3,500m 2) ° Guardenia Factory, Zahleh, Lebanon: Industrial Occupancy (∼ 5,000m 2) ° Mazraa 145, Beirut, Lebanon: Residential Occupancy (∼ 3,300m 2) ° Mandarah 69, Bekaa, Lebanon: Storage Occupancy (∼ 3,000m 2) ° Taanayel 77, Bekaa, Lebanon: Storage Occupancy (∼ 6,000m 2) ° Antellias 54, Antellias, Beirut: Commercial Occupancy (∼ 10,000m 2) ° Bouchriyeh 2109, Dora, Lebanon: Industrial Occupancy ( ∼2,000m 2) ° Bachoura 488, Beirut, Lebanon: Residential Occupancy ( ∼1,600m 2) ° Douala Building, Douala, Cameron: Residential Occupancy ( ∼4,000m 2) ° Mousaytbeh 3904, Beirut, Lebanon: Commercial Occupancy ( ∼4,500m 2) ° Mousaytbeh 3906, Beirut, Lebanon: Residential Occupancy ( ∼4,500m 2) Page 2/3 Badawi Group 2012-2014 Working as a Structural Engineer. Job Description: • Analyze the configurations of the basic structural components of the project. • Model the project using structural software and calculate the pressures, stresses and strains that each component will experience from other parts of the structure. • Coordinate with other designers, including architects, to agree on safe designs and their fit with the aesthetic concept of the construction. • Draw all necessary structural drawings and calculate the bill of quantities for building contractor. Main References: ° Mansouriyeh 85 Compound, Keserwan, Lebanon: Residential Occupancy ( ∼99,500m 2) ° Rabweh 2223 Compound, Keserwan, Lebanon: Residential Occupancy ( ∼77,000m 2) ° Ghazir 2097, Keserwan, Lebanon: Residential Occupancy ( ∼5,000m 2) ° Sheile 61, Keserwan, Lebanon: Residential Occupancy ( ∼6,000m 2) ACECO Consulting 2011-2012 Working as a Structural Engineer. Main References: ° AlMushrif Clinics, Abu Dhabi, UAE: Medical Occupancy (∼10,000m 2) ° Qatar 578, Doha, Qatar: Offices Occupancy (∼9,000m 2) ° Al-Warqaa Mosque, Dubai, UAE: Religious Occupancy. ° Vertini Residential Development, Beirut, Lebanon: Residential Occupancy (∼12,400m 2) ° Al Khaleej Clinics, Abu Dhabi, UAE: Medical Occupancy (∼11,500m 2) ° Road and Transport Research Center, KSA: Industrial Occupancy (∼68,000m 2) ° American International School, K.S.A: Educational Occupancy (∼42,000m 2) ° Ras El Nabee 751, Beirut, Lebanon: Residential Occupancy (∼2,000m 2) REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST Page 3/3 .
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