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Md Amir Bin Ahmad MD AMIR BIN AHMAD NO. 66, JALAN BELIBIS 10, TAMAN PERLING, 81200 JOHOR BAHRU NO. TELEFON : 019 7970886 EMAIL : [email protected] PERSONAL PROFILE Nationality : Malaysian Gender : Male Date of Birth : 8th August 1960 Marital Status : Married __________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION 1972 – 1977 : Sek Men. Sains Kluang, Johor 1979 - 1981 : ITM Shah Alam- Diploma in Civil Engineering 1983 – 1985 : ITM Shah Alam- Degree in Civil Engineering __________________________________________________________________________ QUALIFICATION 1981 : Diploma in Civil Engineering 1985 : Degree in Civil Engineering MEMBERSHIP 1985 : Malaysian Institute of Engineer Malaysia 1991 : 1.Board of Engineer Malaysia 2.Member of Technical Association of Malaysia WORKING EXPERIENCES ( From Jnuary 1982 to Present-expected contract ends at June 2019) September 2017 until June 2019( 20 months) Was appointed as The Resident Engineer for Civil & Structural Works for the Construction of The Sultan Ibrahim Football Stadium in Lima Kedai, Gelang Patah, Johor. This project was developed and financed by Country Garden Pacific View Integrated Building System Sdn. Bhd. The main contractor for this project is Shanghai Baoye Group (M) Sdn Bhd. Dafeng Engineering (M) Sdn Bhd and Adas Hightex are one of the Nominated Subcontractors appointed for the project. Total Project Cost is estimated at Rm 500 million. The stadium is target to be completed in October 2019. Responsibled for the inspection and approval of all infrasture, structural and parts of the Arcitectural Works of the Stadium complex and the 4 storey Management Office. Was also the lead personnel to carry out Factory Acceptence Test(FAT) for all the imported material used such as the Structural Steel Works, PTFE & ETFE Membrane and Alluminium Cladding for the roof works of the Stadium. January 2015 to March 2017( 24 months ) Was appointed as the Resident Engineer for the Construction of The Royal Police Headquarters of Iskandar Puteri, Gelang Patah, Johor under the administration of The Public Works Department of Malaysia (JKR) in a 20 acres land in Iskandar Puteri, Johor Bahru. Was responsibled for the inspection and approval of all The Infrastructure and Structural works of the Projects.Total construction cost is estimated at Rm 100 million with the construction period of 24months. Oct 2011- January 2015( 3 years 4 months ) Was appointed as the C&S Consultant under my own Consultant Company ie Jurutera Perunding Par for Taman Gunong Hijau Sdn. Bhd. for the Design of 3 Storeys Shops Lot, 13 units and 14 units at Taman Rinting, Johor (Construction Cost RM 18 Million). Responsibled for the design and supervision of the projects and the Submitting Consultant for the Structural and the Infrastural Design of the projects. April 2013 to April 2014 ( 13 months ) Was appointed as the Project Director for Anjung Perkasa Adn. Bhd. (a Class A Bumiputra Contractor). Involved in the monitoring and completion of projects undertaken by the company :- 1. Padang Polo Pasir Pelangi – under JKR 2. Track Polo Pasir Pelangi – under JKR 3. 3 Block 4 Storeys of JMF Staff Quarters at Pasir Pelangi 4. East Lodges at Bukit Serene – under JKR 5. Renovation and Upgrading of Istana Pasir Pelangi – under JKR 6. Renovation and Upgrading of Kelab Polo Pasir Pelangi – under JKR 7. 12 km R3 Roads at Segamat, Johor (RM 29 Million – under JKR 8. 10 km R3 Roads at Sungai Telor, Kota Tinggi, Johor ( RM 20 Million) – under JKR 9. The Construction of 2 km Monsoon Drain in Bandaraya Melaka Bersejarah under MBMB Contract Value RM 8 Million (by deferred payment) Jan 2011 to Jan 2013( 25 months ) Was appointed as the C&S Consultant by Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysia for The Design and Construction of Sek. Keb.Minden Height, Pulau Pinang under my own Consultant Company ie Jurutera Perunding Par.The Contract Value was estimated RM 20 Million with the construction period of 24 months. Jan 2011 to August 2011 Was appointed as the Civil and Structural Consultant for the Design of Precast Bridge for JKR Kluang at Renggam Town. March 2010 to Dec 2010 Was appointed as The Project Manager for Z&D Construction Sdn. Bhd. (Class A Bumiputra Contractor) for The Construction of Bangunan SPRM at Tampoi , Johor Bahru. Total Construction cost = RM 50 Million with a construction period of 20 months. July 2006 to March 2010 i) Was appointed as the C&S Consultant by the Drainage and Irrigation Department of Malaysia( JPS) for The Detailed Design of Tebrau River Rehabilitation, Sedimentation, Flood Retention and Associated Works at Johor Bahru ii) Involved with the detail design and construction of Gross Pollution Trap (GPT), River Aeration Facilities, River Beautification and Recreational Facilities, Sedimentation Pond and River Improvement Works iii) Total Construction Cost of the Project is Rm 40 million with a construction period of 30 months. April 2007 to August 2009( 24 Months) Was appointed as a Project Manager for Z&D Construction Sdn. Bhd. (Class A BUMIPUTRA Contractor) for The Construction of Ibu Pejabat Polis Daerah (IPD) Kota Tinggi. Contract Value Rm 50 Million with the construction period of 24 months. Nov 2004 to March 2007( 28 months) Appointed as the C&S Consultant under Jurutera Perunding Par by The Public Works Department (JKR) for The Construction and Supervisison of 12 km Type R3 Road from Renggam to Felda Ulu Belitong. Contract Value RM 18 Million with construction period of 24 months. April 2003 to Oct 2004( 18 months) Was appointed as Project Manager with a joint Venture Construction Company Insani Shaza Z&D Sdn. Bhd. (Class A Bumiputra Contractor) for The Construction of The Design & Build Hospital Kota Tinggi (Children Wad & Peadatrik). Contract Value RM 24 Million with a construction period of 24 months. Jun 1999 to Dec 2009 (18 months) Appointed as The C&S Consultant for Celcom(M) Berhad Responsible for the Design and Construction of Celcom Communication Towers on land, and also in private buildings around Johor and Malacca namely at Gunung Ledang, Tangkak, Parit Bunga Tangkak, Jasin Malacca and Alor Gajah Malacca. July 1996 to April 2003 i) Set up a C&S Consultancy Firm – Jurutera Perunding PAR as the Principal/Owner ii) Design and supervision of several Public Hall under MPJBT, MP Kulai iii) Design in The Upgrading of Dataran Bandaraya and External Water Recticulation System for MBJB iv) Design and supervision The Overhead Pedestrian Bridge for MP Kulai v) Design and supervision The Upgrading of Senai Industrial Park for MP Kulai vi) C&S Consultant of Perbadanan Kemajuan Ekonomi Islam for The Construction of Sekolah Agama in the Districts of Johor, namely Kluang, Segamat, Tangkak and Muar Jan 1993 to June 1996 Seconded to Total Management Sdn. Bhd.( one of JSEDC subsidiarycompanies) as Senior Project Manager from Johor State Economic Developement Corporation( JSEDC- Johore state government agency, now known as Johore Coorporation) Involved in several projects undertaken by TPM namely :- i) Projek Dusun Damai, Pagoh, Muar – 400 acres Orchard Farm ii) Development of Bandar Baru Majidee estimated at RM 1 Billion iii) Development of Kotaraya II estimated at RM 1.8 Billion June 1988 to Dec 1992 Appointed as a Project Engineer in Johore State Economic Developement Coorporation (JSEDC now known as Johor Coorporation) for the Construction of The Kotaraya Project i.e Plaza Kotaraya Shopping Complex and The Puteri Pan Pacific Hotel, Johor Bahru The total Contract Value RM 100 Million with a construction period of 36 months. July 1987 to May 1988 Appointed as the Project Engineer with JSEDC, involved in the upgrading of Johor Specialist Hospital in Johor Bahru. July 1986 to June 1987 Seconded to East Asian Marine Farm Sdn. Bhd (one of JSEDC subsidiary companies) as the Project Engineer in the Construction of Shrimp Farm and its Facilities. Oct 1985 to Jun 1986 Appointed as a Civil Engineer in The Johore State Economic Developement Coorporation (JSEDC) now known as The Johore Coorporation. Was immediately seconded to Syarikat Pembinaan Johor Berhad (one of JSEDC subsidiary companies) as the Head of Premix Plant in Tebrau Indrustrial Park. Involved in the design of Premix for roads construction and the operation of the premix plant. Jan 1982 to Dec 1982 Was appointed as Technical Assistant with the Public Works Department (JKR Head Quarters), Kuala Lumpur. Was involved in the inspection and the supervision of the Pusat Pertahanan Perlindungan at Simpang Renggam, Kluang, Johor. Contract Value RM 50 million with the consruction period of 20 months. .
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