Manila's global port operator ICTSI names civil engineering managers
2012 04 14
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PHILIPPINES global port operator, International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI), recently announced the appointments of Nathan Clarke and Roger Yee as civil engineering managers for ICTSI's ports worldwide.
Mr Clarke joined ICTSI in 2008 as assistant resident manager where he assisted mainly in the contract administration and design management of the Berth 6 project at the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT).
Before joining ICTSI, he was assistant resident manager Maunsell/AECOM Philippines Inc and with Maunsell Australia in 2004 as engineer where he handled various civil port projects in Manila and in other parts of the world. In 2002, he worked with Western Earthmoving as assistant engineer.
A Bachelor of Engineering graduate, Mr Clarke was a first class honour student at the University of Sydney, and he is also a member of the Institution of Engineers Australia.
Mr Yee was the contracts manager responsible for tender documentation of the site preparation works package for the Independent Deepwater Petroleum Terminal in Pengerang, Johor. He worked on different container terminal-related projects, and held numerous managerial posts in Thailand, Vietnam, Hong Kong, China and New Zealand.
A New Zealand national, Mr Yee obtained his bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Auckland. He also holds a master's degree in Business Administration from APESMA/Deakin University.
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