Geoff Iredale is the Construction Director at Dorsch Middle East, where he is the main project manager responsible for the safety walkabouts, progress presentations, risk assessments and value engineering for the relevant projects as well as ensuring that staff follow the Dorsch Project Management Manual instructions through regular meetings and inspections.
Over the past 40 years, Geoff developed excellent communication and managerial skills, which allowed him to successfully lead teams to deliver large complex projects as well as liaising with clients, Stakeholders and utility authorities.
With a particular interest in airport construction, Geoff gained over the years vast experience in identifying suitable materials and building techniques to withstand the harsh environment. Of the region. His recommendations range from suitable treatments to improving the durability of underwater concrete structures and asphalt mixes suitable for airport runways.
Previously Geof held the position of Dorsch Deputy Chief Resident Engineer for the Lusail City project in Qatar, where he oversaw the infrastructure development for Lusail City, turning 3,500 hectares of undeveloped waterfront into a progressive, world-class city.
Throughout his career Geoff worked across various countries in the Middle East including Saudi Arabia, Libya, Oman and Kuwait.
Geoff is from UK and holds a Bachelor of Civil Engineering degree from the University of Southampton.