Mark Rawlinson
About
Mark Rawlinson is from 丹佛地区. Mark works in the following industries: "建筑施工", and "土木工程". Mark is currently Vice President Operations at Shimmick Construction, located in United States. In Mark's previous role as a Vice President - Civil Construction Operations at AECOM, Mark worked in Denver, CO until Jan 2021. Prior to joining AECOM, Mark was a Area Manager - Onsite Infrastructure, Capital Equipment and Operations Expenditures at URS Corporation (Now part of AECOM) and held the position of Area Manager - Onsite Infrastructure, Capital Equipment and Operations Expenditures at Perth, Australia. Prior to that, Mark was a Project Engineering Manager/Deputy Project Director at Washington Group International (now part of AECOM), based in Olmsted, Il from Jan 2010 to Dec 2011. Mark started working as Marine/Heavy Lift Engineering Manager - Construction Operations at Washington Group International (now part of AECOM) in Olmsted, Il in Jul 2006. From Apr 2004 to Jul 2006, Mark was Resident Engineer at Washington Group International (now part of AECOM), based in Cougar, WA. Prior to that, Mark was a Office Engineer at Washington Group International (now part of AECOM), based in Escondido, California from Jul 2001 to Apr 2004. Mark started working as Project Engineer at Washington Group International (now part of AECOM) in Luzon, Philippines in Nov 1998.
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Mark Rawlinson's current jobs
I seek to build strong relationships with clients and partner companies to improve our use and sustainability of water. I'm responsible for the overall direction of the Civil Construction business unit's national water resource market. The Company has a long legacy of building water resource projects that we continue today. We leverage our resources and execution principles to deliver high quality projects in the submarkets of: • Water Navigation Structures – Ports and Locks • Water Storage - Reservoirs, Dams, Large Hydraulic Structures, and Treatment Facilities • Flood Protection – Levees, Concrete Retaining Walls, and Eco-restoration • Hydroelectric Facilities – New Build, Upgrades, and Fish Passage Our contract portfolio includes Design-Bid-Build, Construction Management at Risk, and Design-Build for both public and private clients.
Mark Rawlinson's past jobs
I'm responsible for the overall direction of the Civil Construction business unit's national water resource market. The Company has a long legacy of building water resource projects that we continue today. We leverage our resources and execution principles to deliver high quality projects in the submarkets of: • Water Navigation Structures – Ports and Locks • Water Storage - Reservoirs, Dams, Large Hydraulic Structures, and Treatment Facilities • Flood Protection – Levees, Concrete Retaining Walls, and Eco-restoration • Hydroelectric Facilities – New Build, Upgrades, and Fish Passage The contract portfolio included Design-Bid-Build, Construction Management at Risk, Design-Build, and Design-Build-Finance-Operate for both public and private clients. AECOM divested the civil construction business in January 2021 to Shimmick Construction.
Nammuldi Below Water Table Iron Ore EPCM Project: The project included an ore process plant, rail loop, mine equipment and support facilities, explosives compound, and a waste fines storage area with a project budget of AU$2.5 Billion.
Olmsted Dam Construction Project: Largest Civil Infrastructure Project executed by the US Army Corp of Engineers for a new lock and dam on the southern Ohio River. The dam construction utilized in-the-wet construction with a total construction cost of $1.8 Billion.
Swift No. 2 Hydroelectric Project: A new concrete lined embankment dam construction, new concrete intake structure, new switchyard, and turbine and generator overhaul for two hydroelectric units. The total project budget was $70M.
Olivenhain Dam EPCM Project : Large Roller Compacted Concrete dam, distribution tunnel, and related hydraulic structures. The total project budget was $200M.
Projects: • San Roque Multipurpose Hydroelectric EPC Project: This was an EPC contract for the construction of 200-meter-high rockfill dam with an impervious core (41million cubic meters), 345-MW powerhouse, and related hydraulic and electrical structures in a remote location. Project budget was $700M. • Lower Baker Hydroelectric Facility Turbine Generator Upgrade. • Prefeasibility Studies for international hydroelectric and water resource facilities
Projects: Chevron Long Wharf Marine Repairs China Basin Foundation Retrofit San Francisquito Creek Design-Build Water Supply