Mr Eamonn Farrell
School of Science, Engineering & Environment
Current positions
Lecturer
Biography
Having worked in the Civil Engineering industry as a QS involved in Highways Schemes (new-build / reconstruction), Environmental Improvement Schemes and Rail Projects, I proceeded to work as a Project Manager delivering a portfolio of sports projects for The Football Association as a Regional Facilities Manager. As such I have a broad set of commercial management and project management skills developed in practice. I have been involved in education as a teacher / facilitator and lecturer (part-time and full-time) with extensive experience in designing and developing curriculum, delivering modules and courses across a range of subject areas within the Built Environment subject areas from Level 2 to Level 7 (Post-Graduate).
Areas of Research
My research interests align with issues relating to Transformation of Construction and Built Environment Innovation.
I am primarily involved in the delivery of modules relating to Construction Law, covering a range of subjects including The Regulatory Framework, Property Law and Building Law Principles.
Qualifications
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Construction Law and Practice
2010 - 2012 -
Project Management In Construction
2006 - 2008 -
Cert Ed Teaching
1996 - 1998 -
RICS (Part III) Finals Quantity Surveying
1990 - 1992 -
Geography
1985 - 1989