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1. CV
GYULA SOMOGYI
Personal data:
Date and place of birth: February 9, 1971 Veszprém (Hungary)
Address: 8174 Balatonkenese Fő u. 53., Hungary
Telephone: +36 30 2-314-384 (cell)
E-mail: capt.gyula@gmail.com
Scientific degree: diploma in civil engineering and economy
Former positions:
quality controller, site manager, project manager
Accountability: feasibility study, risk analysis
procurement, tendering and contract management
site supervision and coordination, quality management
optimising project budget and time-schedule
safety management
design and permit management
comissioning and sign-off
Skills: project management skills, result oriented, problem solving skills
documentation skills (Word, Excel, Power Point, AutoCAD, MS Project)
consulting and presentation skills, team working, social skills,
analytical skills
native Hungarian, fluent English
knowledge of real-estate market, procedures and mechanisms and
building regulation processes
willingness to travel
Values: human focus, independence, innovation
professional ethics, Client partnership
Referencies:
Industrial project:
2004 – 2007 Nitrogénművek (chemical factory)
Nitric Acid Plant (1500m3
/d capacity) is one of
the largest on the World with Operation Building,
Compressor Building, Burner Building,
Technology Unit, Tank Farm, Cooling Towers.
40 million €
Residental project:
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2. 2007 – 2008 Sasad Villapark, Budapest
high quality flats – 5 building, 215 flats with park and all infrastructure
14 million €.
Environmental project
2009-2010 Veszprém Municipality and
European Union
Construction 28km sewage system and 14km
drinking water system, reconstruction of waste
water station (18.000 m³/d)
13 million €.
Industrial project
2012 – 2015 Nitrogénművek (chemical factory)
Ammonium-Nitrate Plant 1500t/d
Dolomite Mill 20t/d
Granulation Plant 2000t/d N-fertelizer
60 million €
Residental project
2015 – 2016 Parkhill-2, Times City, Hanoi,
Vietnam
4 towers, 34 floor, 34 x 10.500m2
2600 apartement
200 million €
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