Greg Browne
Glasgow Caledonian University
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Greg Browne is a Building Surveying graduate from Glasgow Caledonian University with 7.9 years of work experience. He is currently based in Glasgow City, Scotland, and is employed at STFC in Harwell. Greg is skilled in Technical Due Diligence, CAD works, condition surveys, project management, and dilapidations. He also has a keen interest in conservation within the historic environment and environmental issues. Greg recently completed his dissertation on thermal performance of Scotland's Historic Properties.
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Building Surveying graduate from Glasgow Caledonian University currently based at STFC in Harwell. Experienced in; Technical Due Diligence, CAD works, condition surveys, project management and dilapidations. I also have a keen interest in conservation within our historic environment as well as environmental issues (Having most recently completed my dissertation on the thermal performance of Scotland's Historic Properties).
Work Experience
graduate building surveyor at tft
Real Estate
Greg Browne's Professional Milestones
- Graduate Building Surveyor (2019-04-01~): Conducted comprehensive excavation and analysis, preparing for successful completion of complex buildings and buildings.
- graduate building surveyor at tft: Mastered building surveying techniques, contributing to accurate and efficient construction processes.
Education
Bachelors,
Bachelor Of Science
2013-2017Certification
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