Samuel McDonald

Project Manager at Rendesco

Samuel McDonald is an experienced project manager and engineer with a robust background in civil engineering and infrastructure advisory. Currently serving as a Project Manager at Rendesco, Samuel oversees projects in Scotland, London, and Welborne Garden Village. Samuel's previous roles include project management and engineering positions at SRC Infrastructure and V/Line, where involvement in significant transport projects was noted. With a comprehensive history at Aurecon, Samuel contributed to high-profile projects such as the West Gate Tunnel Project and Fishermans Bend Light Rail, showcasing expertise in project controls and technical advisory services. Samuel's engineering foundation was established through roles at Beveridge Williams and City West Water, alongside academic credentials, including a Master of Engineering and a Bachelor of Science, from the University of Melbourne.

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Rendesco

Rendesco is the UK’s leading clean energy tech developer and operator, using ground source technology to decarbonise Britain’s buildings with low-cost heat and hot water. We design, install, and manage clean heat solutions which transfer heat from below the surface of the Earth to provide homes and buildings with sustainable heat and hot water. We currently own and manage over 70 ground source networks and provide heat to more than 3,000 homes in the UK. Since launching in 2012, we have developed a unique and highly efficient solution for decarbonising homes and buildings. Each property we serve saves 18 tonnes of Co2 compared to a gas boiler and three tonnes of Co2 compared to an air source heat pump. We have curated a team of 30 highly-technical experts, merging experience from the investment, property, construction and renewable energy industries to create a unique business model and deliver a solution to the UK’s clean heat challenge. Heat networks need technical know-how and we have the most experience - and the best reputation - in the UK. To find out more and get in touch, click the link to our website above.


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