Farooqh AbdulMSc in Project Management, University College Dublin, Ireland
Bachelor’s in Architecture, BMS School of Architecture, India |
Farooqh Abdul joined Carrig in 2024 as Project Manager for research. He has 4 years of experience in the Architecture & planning industry, holding a Master’s degree in Project Management from UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School, and a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture Engineering.
His experience spans across planning, designing, management, R&D, and overseeing construction projects, with proficiency in software like AutoCAD, Revit, BIM, Sketchup, Adobe Suite, and GIS. In his roles at Square Yards Pvt. Ltd. & Selco Foundation, Farooqh has demonstrated his ability to handle various teams, manage data on CRM-Zoho and Excel sheets, produce budgets, cost estimates, and detailed construction drawings. He has also shown his adeptness in creating 3D models, executing projects on site, providing walkthroughs for project aesthetics and functionality, and coordinating sites. His commitment to continuous learning and taking on additional responsibilities underscores his dedication to his profession. Sample Projects: Project - The Implementation of Climate Change Sectoral Adaptation Plan for Built and Archaeological Heritage Client - The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage Description - The adaptation plan was published in 2021 with key objectives and goals for the sector. project requires the coordination and facilitation of Working Group (WG) meetings to discuss and track the progress of different actions and goals of plan, resulting in a final report with progress and recommendations made based on gaps identified. Project - Climate Change Risk Assessment of Skellig Michael, UNESCO World Heritage Site Client – Office of Public Works Description - Skellig Michael is one of two World Heritage Sites in Ireland and is popular nationally and internationally but faces issues due to climate change such as increased rain fall, sea level rise and wind storms. Research includes determining the predicted changes in climate for Skellig Michael in the next 50 years based on existing research and predicting how this will affect the site, its tourism, heritage and wildlife. The risk assessment is composed of applying the Adapt Northern Heritage risk assessment matrix in combination with the Climate Vulnerability Index by James Cooke University to Skellig Michael. Assessment of risks, vulnerabilities and adaptation options will be based on several workshops with stakeholders such as heritage professionals, local workers, tourism professionals, wildlife specialists and engineers. |
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