Expression of Interest for Consulting Services for Supervision of Civil Works to Be Implemented Under the Georgia's Regional Development Project Iii (Rdpiii)

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Expression of Interest for Consulting Services for Supervision of Civil Works to Be Implemented Under the Georgia's Regional Development Project Iii (Rdpiii) EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR CONSULTING SERVICES FOR SUPERVISION OF CIVIL WORKS TO BE IMPLEMENTED UNDER THE GEORGIA'S REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT III (RDPIII) MASSIMO MARIANI'S References Name: MASSIMO MARIANI (Architect and Engineer) Nationality: ITALIAN OWNER OF THE "STUDIO FOR APPLIED RESEARCH" SITED IN ITALY Websites: www.massimomarianistudio.com Contacts: E-mail: [email protected] Tel.: +39 075 5730640 Mob.:+995 599 40 10 80 Mob.: +39 338 78 55 328 Education: Master's degree in Civil Engineering at University of Roma “La Sapienza” (Italy). Master's degree in Architecture (Final mark 110/110) at University of Ancona “Politecnica” (Italy). Present position: Professor and Freelance Engineer and Architect. Past Professor of "Applied Geology and Geotechnical Engineering Works" - Master Course in Science and Geological Technologies, Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences, Perugia (Italy). Public positions held: Since 2014 President Elect of ECCE, European Council of Civil Engineers. Since 2011 Member of the Executive Board of the “Consiglio Nazionale degli Ingegneri” (National Council of Italian Engineers), in charge of the sector “Culture”. Years 2012/2014 Member of ECCE's Executive Board, European Council of Civil Engineers. Years 2012/2014 Member of the QUACING's Executive Board, Agency for Quality Certification Page 1 of 30 definitive MASSIMO MARIANI'S REFERENCES and EUR-ACE Accreditation for degree programs in Engineering. Years 2012/2014 Member of the Working Group established in order to draft the "Guidelines for the Testing and Safety of Monumental Historic Heritage" for the Ministry of Public Works, seismic events began on 20.05.2012. Since 2012 Member of the Executive Board of the “Scuola Superiore di Formazione Professionale per l’Ingegneria” (Engineers’ Higher School) Years 2011/2014 Member of the Board of Directors ASS.I.R.C.CO - Italian Association of Recovery and Consolidation of Constructions Years 1996/2011 President of the Order of Engineers of the Province of Perugia (In office until 2013) Years 2011/2013 Regional Delegate ASS.I.R.C.CO - Italian Association of Recovery and Consolidation of Constructions. Years 2007/2010 Member of the National Committee of Professionals EUCENTRE - European Centre for Training and Research in Earthquake Engineering. Since 2003 Academic of Merit of the Academy of Fine Arts "Pietro Vannucci" in Perugia. Since 2002 Honorary Academic of Fine Arts "Pietro Vannucci" in Perugia. Years 2000/2005 Member of the Board of Directors and Deputy Secretary of the Academy of Fine Arts "Pietro Vannucci" in Perugia. Years 1995/2002 C.C.R.T.'s Component, Regional Advisory Committee for the Territory - Umbria Region. Years 1995/2009 President and Member of the Executive Board and the Technical Committee of the "Consorzio Umbria Sanità" for hospital buildings interventions in Umbria. Key qualifications: Massimo Mariani, born in Rome in 1948, is both Civil Engineer and Architect with more than 35 years professional experience in engineering and architectural Design, Planning and Site Engineering. He has specific experience in architectural Projects of great importance, in interventions of Consolidation and Restoration of buildings, both historic and damaged by earthquakes or hydrogeological instability, and in supervision and acceptance of works. He is also expert in Geotechnics and in Consolidation of the foundations sited on landsliding areas. From 1967 to 1977, during university, he worked in the technical staff of important Italian construction companies and he participated to the construction of important road and urban infrastructure throughout Italy. In 1978 he graduated in Civil Engineering at the University "La Sapienza" in Rome. Since 1979 he has joined the great company "Franco Todini" in Rome that gives him the technical supervision of works for the consolidation of hydrogeological landslide of the hill of Todi, Roman and medieval town of high historical and artistic value, protected area according to Italian Ministry of Culture. Since 1985 he is freelance and founded the "Studio for Applied Research" in Perugia (Italy) and he continued to work as technical and scientific consultant with the most important Italian companies. He is claimed as an international expert in the consolidation of Cultural Heritage and Page 2 of 30 definitive MASSIMO MARIANI'S REFERENCES hydrogeological landslides, he participates in national and international conferences to solve problems through the use of advanced technologies of investigation and intervention. His methods are applied to archaeological sites, monuments and landslides. During the lrpinia earthquake in 1980, the Valnerina one in 1984 and the Umbria-Marche one in 1997 he was called to consolidate the most important monuments in Umbria, all listed/protected by the italian Ministry for Cultural Heritage. He is also interested in the restoration of Etruscan, Umbrian and Roman archaeological sites, the safeguard and the enhancement of funerary monuments and the consolidation of Roman bridges. As for the planning, he cares very much about the geognostic, investigation and topographical monitoring aspect for the control of the evolution of the phenomena in progress. He creates simple intervention using technically advanced technologies for the improvement and adaptation of buildings and for the seismic strengthening of the damaged ones. In the light of the experiences gained in natural and structural needs, he plans provisional measures (temporary propping systems) for the immediate safeguard of the property. Each planned and directed project contains the experimentation that Massimo Mariani reported entirely in his many scientific publications, where he reports most of his experiences to be spread to future generations. His university teachings of "Geotechnics and Geology applied to engineering works" and "Consolidation of masonry buildings" are also based on scientific and application facts, focusing the immediate solutions to be adopted by the experts. He has always been interested in philosophy and in 2006 he graduated in Architecture, with honors. Since 2000 he has participated to national and international competitions as leader of the disciplinary functions, planner and project manager, working with professionals and Italian and foreign academics. He teaches in seminars and training courses all over the world. Since 2003 he has been professor in the second level university master "Seismic improvement, restoration and consolidation of historical buildings" of the Faculty of Engineering in the University of Perugia. Now he is professor of "Geotechnics and Geology Applied to Engineering Works "of the University Course in Geological Sciences and Technologies of the Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences of Perugia. He also participates as speaker to national and international conferences. He is the author of numerous monographs or other publications with other authors and articles in professional journals. President elect of ECCE – European Council of Civil Engineers, Massimo Mariani is Member of the Executive Board of the Scuola Superiore Ingegneri (Engineers’ Higher School). He is the past President of the Engineers of the Province of Perugia, and since 2011 is Councellor to the “National Council of Engineers of Italy” in charge of the sector “Culture”. He is also Honorary Academic of the Fine Arts "Pietro Vannucci" in Perugia. In 2004 he was honored with the title of Knight of Merit of the Italian Republic. Massimo Mariani worked as Team Leader of a Scientific Panel for a UNESCO initiative for the rescue of ERBIL CITADEL's slope and the perimeter facades, Iraq. Project Manager for this proposed Consulting Services for Supervision of Civil Works, Massimo Mariani is owner of two professional firms sited in Perugia, Italy ("Studio for Applied Research": www.massimomarianistudio.com - e-mail: [email protected] - phone +39 075 5730640) and in Tbilisi, Georgia ("Georgia Massimo Mariani Studio": Eng. IURI SVANIDZE - Shareholder and Director - mob.: +995 599401080; Mr. PAATA SVANIDZE - Shareholder - e-mail: [email protected] - mob.: +995 599526145: www.georgiamassimomarianistudio.com). Key staff resources: Arch. Nicoletta Omicioli, Eng. David Gubbiotti, Eng. Silvia Bongi, Eng. Nicola Pero Nullo, Dr. Fulvio Massimo Mariani, Luca Ranocchia (Surveyor). Page 3 of 30 definitive MASSIMO MARIANI'S REFERENCES Professional Registers and Membership of Public Bodies: List of Regional technical-administrative Inspectors of the Region of Umbria since 2004 (Regional Law 70/1981). Professional List as per Ministerial Decree 25.03.1985 referring to Law 818/1984 (Fire prevention) Ministry of the Interior Order No. PG00837I00436 issued by The Order of Engineers of the Province of Perugia on 13.09.2006. Register of Technical Consultants and Surveyors of the Court of Perugia since 28.10.1993. Award for the Coordination of safety in the works execution phase. Legislative Decree 494/1996 Article No. 10 issued by the Provincial Building School 16.01.2000. List of Structural inspectors of the Order of Engineers of the Province of Perugia since 1993. List of Environmental Experts in Environmental and Architectural Heritage (Section A) of the Umbria region in 2010. EUCENTRE European Centre for Training and Research in Earthquake Engineering. ASS.I.R.C.CO. Italian Association for the Recovery and Consolidation of Buildings. A.G.I. Italian Association of Geotechnical Engineering. Study Center "Sisto Mastrodicasa".
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