Timothy Deere

Project Director at BESIX Watpac

Timothy Deere has a diverse range of work experience spanning several companies and roles. Timothy currently serves as a Project Director at BESIX Watpac since 2021. Prior to this, they ran their own successful consulting business, Tim Deere Consulting, from 2016 to 2021. As Director of their consulting firm, they used their extensive project management experience and network of industry experts to support various projects.

Before starting their consulting business, Timothy worked at Lendlease as an Interface Manager for the Gateway Motorway North Project in Brisbane from 2016 to 2018. This project involved widening 14km of existing motorway, reconfiguring interchanges, and improving traffic systems.

From 2008 to 2015, Timothy worked at John Holland, where they held various roles, including Project Director for the Yeppen South Bridge Project and Project Development Manager for infrastructure projects across Queensland. Notably, they led the successful delivery of the Yeppen South Project, a $150m road and bridge project.

During their tenure at McConnell Dowell in 2007-2008, Timothy served as a Project Manager for the Tweed River Sand Bypassing Project, where they reviewed and made improvements to the pumping regime.

Timothy's career started at Norwest Holst in 1999-2007, where they worked as a Project Manager. Timothy then moved on to Siac Construction Ltd in 1997-1999, serving as an Engineer for the reconstruction of a dual carriageway in Wales. Prior to that, they worked as an Engineer for Barrier Services Limited from 1995 to 1997 and as an Undergraduate Engineer at Tarmac from 1992 to 1993. Overall, Timothy Deere has a wealth of experience in project management, infrastructure development, and engineering.

Timothy Deere attended the University of South Wales from 1990 to 1994, where they completed a degree in Civil Engineering (Beng Hons). No specific field of study is mentioned.

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  • Project Director

    July, 2021 - present

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