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SLR CV Template APPENDIX B CURRICULA VITAE OF THE PROJECT TEAM CURRICULUM VITAE FUAD FREDERICKS DIRECTOR / INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR LEADER Environmental Management, Planning and Approvals, South Africa QUALIFICATIONS PrSciNat 2007 Professional Natural Scientist (Environmental Science), South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions CEAPSA 2006 Certified Environmental Assessment Practitioner, Interim Certification Board for Environmental Assessment Practitioners of South Africa MSc 1991 Botany BSc (Hons) 1988 Botany HDE 1987 Higher Diploma in Education BSc 1986 Botany and Zoology z EXPERTISE Fuad is a Director of SLR and is responsible for SLR’s Infrastructure Sector in Africa. He has expertise in a wide range of environmental disciplines, including Environmental Impact Environmental and Social Impact Assessments, Environmental Management Assessment Programmes, Environmental Compliance Monitoring & Auditing and Stakeholder Environmental Management Engagement. Programmes He has been responsible for management and quality control of environmental Stakeholder engagement assessments dealing with a number of highly complex and controversial projects, Environmental licensing such as the proposed toll roads on the national routes in the Western Cape and Environmental Compliance Eastern Cape/KwaZulu-Natal provinces of South Africa and in Mauritius. He also monitoring and auditing has extensive experience in the environmental assessment, monitoring and auditing of projects related to railway facilities, landfill sites, wastewater treatment facilities, and water and sewage pipelines. PROJECTS Infrastructure - Roads JG Afrika (Pty) Ltd for South Basic Assessment process for the improvement of the existing N7, Section 2 in the African National Roads Agency Western Cape. Fuad is responsible for project management, documentation SOC Limited (SANRAL) – review and overall quality control. Improvement of National Route 7 (N7), Section 2 between Rooidraai and Moorreesburg, Western Cape (2018-ongoing) JG Afrika (Pty) Ltd for SANRAL Basic Assessment process for the improvement of the existing N7, Section 3 in the – Improvement of N7, Section Western Cape. Fuad is responsible for project management, documentation 3 between Piketberg and review and overall quality control. Piekenierskloof Pass, Western Cape (2018-ongoing) 1 CURRICULUM VITAE FUAD FREDERICKS AECOM SA (Pty) Ltd for City of SLR was appointed to provide public participation services as part of the Cape Town – Construction of construction phase of the project. Fuad is responsible for project management, new and rehabilitation of documentation review and overall quality control. existing Non-motorised Transport facilities in Atlantis and the Blaauwberg North area (2018-ongoing) SANRAL - Construction of the Further to undertaking the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the greenfield sections of the N2 proposed N2 Wild Coast Toll Highway, SLR was appointed to provide Wild Coast Toll Highway, environmental management services for construction of the greenfield sections of Eastern Cape (2016-ongoing) the project. Fuad’s role is to serve as Project Environmental Manager, responsible for overseeing and managing the overall environmental monitoring and auditing of the construction phase against the relevant conditions and specifications of the project Record of Decision, approved Environmental Management Programme (EMP) and associated environmental authorisations, permits and licences. SMEC SA (Pty) Ltd for SANRAL Scoping and EIA process for the development of a quarry for the extraction of - Establishment of a Quarry, materials for the construction of the Mthentu and Msikaba Bridges and other Ngquza Hill Local Municipality, roadworks associated with the N2 Wild Coast Toll Highway. Fuad is responsible Eastern Cape (2016-2018) for project management, documentation review and overall quality control. Royal HaskoningDHV (Pty) Ltd Combined Basic Assessment process for the upgrading of two existing R61 road for SANRAL - Upgrading of sections on the South Coast of KwaZulu-Natal. Fuad is responsible for project National Route R61 between management, documentation review and overall quality control. (1) the Mthamvuna River and Port Edward and (2) the Mpenjati River and Mbizana River, KwaZulu-Natal (2015- ongoing) SMEC South Africa (Pty) Ltd for Basic Assessment, combined with the above project, for the upgrading of the SANRAL - Upgrading of existing R61 road section between Port Edward and the Mpenjati River on the National Route R61 between South Coast of KwaZulu-Natal. Fuad is the project manager and is also Port Edward and the Mpenjati responsible for documentation review and overall quality control. River, KwaZulu-Natal (2015- ongoing) AECOM SA (Pty) Ltd for ECO services for the three-year construction phase of the upgrading of Trunk Western Cape Government Road 31 Section 2, Cogmanskloof Pass, between Ashton and Montagu, including (WCG): Department of the main roads through the two towns. Fuad is responsible for documentation Transport and Public Works review and overall quality control. (DTPW) - Upgrading of TR31/2 between Ashton and Montagu, Western Cape (2015-ongoing) Mott MacDonald PDNA (Pty) Basic Assessment process for the upgrading of the existing N2 Adams Road Ltd for SANRAL - Upgrading of Interchange at Amanzimtoti, KwaZulu-Natal. Fuad’s role involves project the Adams Road Interchange management, documentation review and overall quality control. on National Route 2, Section 24, KwaZulu-Natal (2015- ongoing) 2 CURRICULUM VITAE FUAD FREDERICKS Naidu Consulting (Pty) Ltd for Basic Assessment process for the upgrading of the existing N2 Isipingo SANRAL - Upgrading of the Interchange, KwaZulu-Natal. Fuad’s role involved project management, Isipingo Interchange on documentation review and overall quality control. National Route 2, Section 25, KwaZulu-Natal (2015-2018) SSI Engineers and Screening, Scoping and EIA process for the development of a bypass around Environmental Consultants Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal. The screening study involves consideration of (Pty) Ltd trading as Royal the potential social, heritage, ecological and economic implications of 13 bypass HaskoningDHV/Goba (Pty) Ltd route options in order to select a short-list of three or four feasible route options Joint Venture for SANRAL - for further consideration. Fuad is responsible for project management, Pietermaritzburg Ring Road, documentation review and overall quality control. KwaZulu-Natal (2012-ongoing) AECOM SA (Pty) Ltd for WCG: Basic Assessment for the re-gravelling of sections of Divisional Road (DR) 2197, DTPW - Re-gravelling of DR 2202, DR 2203, DR 2212 and DR 2217 in the Vanrhynsdorp-Klawer area, Divisional Roads and including borrowpit development, ancillary road maintenance and bridge repair borrowpit development in the works. Fuad was the project manager and responsible for documentation review Vanrhynsdorp-Klawer area, and overall quality control. Western Cape (2012-2014) Jeffares & Green (Pty) Ltd for Basic Assessment for the replacement of the failed bridge/culvert structure at the WCG:DTPW - Replacement of MR531 crossing. Fuad served as project manager and was responsible for the failed structure at the documentation review and overall quality control. MR531 Crossing of the Verlorenvlei, Elands Bay, Western Cape (2011-2013) SPP Project Solutions (Pty) Ltd Scoping Study and Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (based on the for Road Development Equator Principles) for the various components of the proposed Mauritius Road Authority, Mauritius - Road Decongestion Programme. The work was undertaken in partnership with an in- Decongestion Programme: (1) country partner, Enviro-Consult Ltd. Fuad served as Project Leader responsible Port Louis Ring Road Lot 2, (2) for project management, documentation review and overall quality control. A1-M1 Link Road and (3) Port Louis Harbour Bridge, Mauritius (2011-2013) BKS Consulting (Pty) Ltd for Basic Assessment and Environmental Compliance monitoring and auditing of the WCG:DTPW - Upgrading of upgrading of Cogmanskloof Pass between Ashton and Montagu. Fuad was TR31/2 between Ashton and responsible for project management, review of documentation and overall quality Montagu, Western Cape control of the Basic Assessment process, and is providing quality control of the (2010-ongoing) Environmental Control Officer (ECO) monitoring/auditing services. SANRAL - N2 Wild Coast Toll Scoping Study and EIA for the 560 km N2 Wild Coast Toll Highway. The project Highway, Eastern Cape and involves upgrading of various sections of the existing N2 and R61 between East KwaZulu-Natal (2005-2010) London and Durban, as a well as construction of a 90 km greenfield section through the northern-eastern part of the Eastern Cape. The greenfield section includes the construction of nine new river bridges. Fuad’s role included project management, review of 13 specialist reports and report writing. 3 CURRICULUM VITAE FUAD FREDERICKS City of Cape Town, CMC EMP and EMPR for the proposed upgrading of the Brooklands Water Treatment Administration - Upgrading of Plant Access Road, including development of proposed borrow pits. Fuad was the the Brooklands Water project consultant responsible for the management of specialists and report Treatment Plant Access Road, writing. Simon’s Town, Cape Town (2001) Protea Parkways Consortium EIA for the N1/N2 Winelands Toll Highway. The proposed project includes and SANRAL - N1/N2 upgrading of various sections of the N1 and N2 national roads outside
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