Daniela Bosman is a South African national born in 1952 who works in routine road maintenance project management. She has over 30 years of experience in administration, accounting, and civil engineering. Currently, she is the Route Manager for routine road maintenance projects on highways in North West Province, where she oversees inspections, budgeting, and work assignments. Bosman has extensive experience managing road maintenance projects and offices, as well as coordinating workshops and compiling reports. She holds qualifications in business administration, road maintenance project management, and computer skills.
A result oriented professional offering over 14 years of experience in Commercial, Finance & Accounts.
Able to understanding new concepts, new information, initiative, enthusiastic and commitment to hard work.
Industrial awareness and business development, managing projects and meeting with clients.
Good communication and interpersonal skill, excellent analytical and problem solving skill.
Dynamic in collection of various types of payments and vetting of contracts for any balance dues.
Interaction with various clients namely RIL, GAIL, ESSAR, L&T, BPCL, HPCL, ONGC, KPTL, IL&FS & TICB.
Presentación en la 12as Jornadas Internacionales gvSIG: Conoce el territorio...Gustavo Moran
Towards improved planning procedures through digital datalayer processing: a case study for the Choapa River Watershed in Chile
Gustavo Moran1, Pedro Paolini Cuadra2, Valenty Gonzalez3, John-Paul Arp4, Paul A. Arp5
1gmoran@surnorte.ca; 2pedro.paolini@lp-consultores.cl; 3valenty@creativa-consultores.com, 4arp.johnpaul@gmail.com, 5arp2@unb.ca
ABSTRACT
Urban and non-urban settlements in many regions are usually located in the lands bordering shores, rivers, canals or streams. Housing complexes, landfills, and project areas for agriculture and mining are generally assigned to locations without sufficiently detailed hydrographic information about subsequent potential if not actual flow and flooding impacts. Yet, for sustainable project and community planning with an emphasis on harmonizing social, economic, environmental and institutional aspects, such information is essential. This article demonstrates how this need can - at least in part - be addressed by way of a digital elevation and wet-area modelling and mapping, using the upper component of the Choapa watershed in Chile as a case study for the Chilean mining sector.
A result oriented professional offering over 14 years of experience in Commercial, Finance & Accounts.
Able to understanding new concepts, new information, initiative, enthusiastic and commitment to hard work.
Industrial awareness and business development, managing projects and meeting with clients.
Good communication and interpersonal skill, excellent analytical and problem solving skill.
Dynamic in collection of various types of payments and vetting of contracts for any balance dues.
Interaction with various clients namely RIL, GAIL, ESSAR, L&T, BPCL, HPCL, ONGC, KPTL, IL&FS & TICB.
Presentación en la 12as Jornadas Internacionales gvSIG: Conoce el territorio...Gustavo Moran
Towards improved planning procedures through digital datalayer processing: a case study for the Choapa River Watershed in Chile
Gustavo Moran1, Pedro Paolini Cuadra2, Valenty Gonzalez3, John-Paul Arp4, Paul A. Arp5
1gmoran@surnorte.ca; 2pedro.paolini@lp-consultores.cl; 3valenty@creativa-consultores.com, 4arp.johnpaul@gmail.com, 5arp2@unb.ca
ABSTRACT
Urban and non-urban settlements in many regions are usually located in the lands bordering shores, rivers, canals or streams. Housing complexes, landfills, and project areas for agriculture and mining are generally assigned to locations without sufficiently detailed hydrographic information about subsequent potential if not actual flow and flooding impacts. Yet, for sustainable project and community planning with an emphasis on harmonizing social, economic, environmental and institutional aspects, such information is essential. This article demonstrates how this need can - at least in part - be addressed by way of a digital elevation and wet-area modelling and mapping, using the upper component of the Choapa watershed in Chile as a case study for the Chilean mining sector.
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1. DANIELA BOSMAN
Nationality South African
Year of Birth 1952
Profession Routine Road Maintenance
Specialisation Managing RRM Projects
Position in Group Route Manager
Year of joining Group 2011
KEY QUALIFICATIONS
Mostly a financial and admin orientated employee she was employed for 19 years in various
departments of a diverse range of companies, where after she joined the Civil Engineering industry in
2001. She had exposure to compilation and adjudication of tender documents and billing and liaison
with Government Clients. Since 2009, firstly in KZN and more recently in the North West Province,
she was concerned with co-ordination and presentation of Incident Management System workshops
and compilation of reports in connection with Incident occurrence.
In May 2011 she joined our consulting firm to further her career as Route Manager in Routine Road
Maintenance, firstly as Assistant Route Manager, and recently as Route Manager on a
Supplementary extension that was awarded to the company by SANRAL. On the termination of the
Supplementary route where she was involved, the company relocated Ms Bosman to the Vryburg
RRM project as acting Route Manager where she has been stationed since January 2014 to 31 July
2014 when, on appointment of a new Route Manager, she was relocated to Coligny as Assistant
Route Manager.
EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL STATUS
B.Compt, University of South Africa, 1975 (Undergraduate – 3yrs)
Managing Routine Road Maintenance Projects, South African Road Federation, 2013
ITIS, SANRAL, 2013
RIMS, Aurecon, 2013
Erosion Control and Road Pavement Maintenance, SAICE, 2011
Multiplan, Computer Sciences, 1983
Lotus, Robust Computer Technology, 1987
VIP Salary System, VIP Business Software, 1989
Zulu Language Course, SIYAKHULUMA, 1995
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2. EXPERIENCE RECORD
2011 – present MOTT MACDONALD GROUP
2014 – present Route Manager
Routine Road Maintenance on N14 from Vryburg to the Gauteng border west of
Tarlton
Inspections of work done, assessment of work to be done, measurements of work done, issuing of Job
Instructions, budget control, estimation of work to be done, marking out of work to be done.
Routine Road Maintenance on N18 from Northern Cape Border South of Taung to
Ramatlabama and N14 from the Northern Cape Border East of Kuruman to Vryburg
Inspections of work done, assessment of work to be done, measurements of work done, issuing of Job
Instructions, budget control, estimation of work to be done, marking out of work to be done.
2011 – 2013 Assistant Route Manager / Route Manager
Routine Road Maintenance on N14 from Vryburg to the Gauteng border West of Tarlton –
Route Manager – Inspections of work done, assessment of work to be done, measurements of work
done, issuing of Job Instructions, budget control, estimation of work to be done, marking out of work to
be done.
Assistant Route Manager – record keeping of all documentation, ie. daily diaries, job instructions,
route patrol records, processing of certificates on MaintCost, budget control, measurement of work done
by contractor and sub-contractors and inspections, co-ordination and presentation of Incident
Management workshops and liaison with various Government Department role players in the obtaining
of incident statistics for reporting to the client.
2007 – 2010 UWP Consulting
2007 – 2010 Assistant Route Manager / Office Manager / Administration
Assistant
Assistant Route Manager – record keeping of all documentation, ie. daily diaries, job instructions,
route patrol records, processing of certificates on MaintCost, budget control, measurement of work done
by contractor and sub-contractors and inspections, co-ordination and presentation of Incident
Management workshops and liaison with various Government Department role players in the obtaining
of incident statistics for reporting to the client.
Administrative duties pertaining to the day-to-day running of the office, including but not limited
to :
Secretarial duties, management of office finances, updating and administration of records for Head
Office and site resource usage on a monthly basis, document management, liaison with clients on all
levels, preparation and presentation of weekly and monthly reports to management pertaining to
expenditure on various projects run by the office, monthly wage preparation for labour employed on the
various sites, recording and distribution of daily performance statistics from the various on-site sub-
contractors, co-ordination of Incident Management workshops and liaison with various Government
Department role players in the obtaining of incident statistics for reporting to the client, processing of
certificate documentation for SANRAL on MaintCost, completing of Job Instructions, measurements for
certification purposes on a limited scale, compilation of tender documentation and adjudication of
submitted tenders.
2004 – 2006 Hantron Investment
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3. 2004 – 2006 Office Manager
Administrative duties pertaining to the day-to-day running of the office, including but not limited
to :
Secretarial duties, management of office finances, updating and administration of records for Head
Office and site resource usage on a monthly basis, document management, preparation and
presentation of weekly and monthly reports to management pertaining to expenditure on various
projects run by the office, monthly wage preparation for labour employed on the various sites, recording
and distribution of daily performance statistics from the various on-site sub- contractors.
2002 – 2003 Dynamic Engineering Associates
2002 – 2003 Office Manager
Administrative duties pertaining to the day-to-day running of the office, including but not limited
to : Management of office finances, updating and administration of records for site resource usage on a
monthly basis, assisting with the preparation and distribution of tender documentation, document
management inclusive of Tender Documents, submissions and adjudications, liaison with clients on all
levels, preparation and presentation of weekly and monthly reports to management pertaining to
expenditure on the various projects, monthly wage preparation for labour employed on the various sites,
recording and distribution of daily performance statistics from the various on-site sub-contractors,
compilation of tender documentation and adjudication of submitted tenders
1976 – 2001 Various Companies
1976 – 2001 Administration & Accounting
Prior to involvement in the Consulting / Consulting industry, my experience was mostly accounting
based, working closely with the accountant on credit control, debt management, salary & weekly wage
processing, compilation and monitoring of budgets, general accounting functions and compilation and
submission of various reports necessary for the financial management of any establishment.
LANGUAGE CAPABILITY
Afrikaans : Mother tongue
English : Spoken – fluent; written – good; reading – good
Zulu : Spoken – fluent; (African language)
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