<Bt-5z40>Woodbourne appoints ex-BNT director
Former Bermuda National Trust director Steve Conway has joined engineering and surveying consultants Woodbourne Associates.
Mr. Conway, is a Chartered Building Surveyor and an expert in listed and historic buildings. One of the projects the new associate has been working on is the stonework restoration of the Anglican Cathedral.
Woodbourne has made several additions and changes to its staff, to keep up with rising demand for its services during the construction boom.
Tomasz L. Jedrysiak<$>, a civil engineer, has recently been appointed a director of the company. Mr. Jedrysiak has two engineering degrees, from Poland and from Canada, is a registered professional engineer in Bermuda and a member of the Bermuda Association of Professional Engineers. He is responsible for a number of projects, including the new Victoria Place building on Victoria Street>
Greg Gunby <$>has been appointed as an associate engineer. He is registered both in Ontario and in Bermuda as a civil engineer, and is a member of the Bermuda Association of Professional Engineers.
Woodbourne has appointed two newly qualified Bermudians to its Quantity Surveying Department. They are Geoff Law, who has recently completed his MSc in Construction Cost Management at the University of Reading in the UK to go with his BSc (Hons.) in Commerce. Geoff is now now commencing his Assessment of Professional Competence to become a Chartered Surveyor and meanwhile undertakes estimating and cost control services for a variety of clientB>
Ian Morrison has just completed a three-year Construction Management course in Canada, on a Construction Association of Bermuda scholarship, giving him the Construction Estimator designation, "CEC". Mr. Morrison will be working on his PQS (Professional Quantity Surveyor) designation from the Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors which he hopes to attain with a further year's in-house training.
A further Bermudian Quantity Surveying trainee has completed two years of a four-year Canadian course and will will hopefully join the firm full time with his PQS designation in two years.
