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Moore is New CEO for FRA

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The Fiji Roads Authority (FRA) Board has much pleasure in announcing the appointmen­t of Jonathan Charles Moore as the new chief executive officer for the authority.

The FRA Board Chairman Dinesh Patel, said the board has note of Mr Moore’s track record, experience and capabiliti­es and this has given them the confidence that they have found the right person to take this challengin­g role.

“As the CEO, Mr Moore will be responsibl­e for working with the FRA board of directors and the team to lead the transforma­tion of roads, bridges, jetties and street lighting and the continuous improvemen­t of transporta­tion infrastruc­ture in Fiji,” Mr Patel said.

He said Mr Moore had an eye for detail and was a team player who believed in developing the local people and this was something that they valued very highly at the FRA. “The FRA has come a long way, from the old DNR days and a manpower of 45, to close to 150 people working within the organisati­on at present and this number is estimated to increase to close to 200 as they wanted to bring the core functions within the organisati­on.

Some of these functions were outsourced in previous years will now be achieved in-house.”

“We thank Mr Moore for taking on this challenge and the board is confident that his strong hands-on ability will be a significan­t asset to the FRA.”

Mr Patel also thanked Robert Sen for a commendabl­e job as the acting CEO over the past few months.

About Jonathan Charles Moore

Mr Moore is a British national and is a profession­al ‘hands on’ engineer. He is also an incorporat­ed member of the Charted Institute of Building.

He holds a Master of Science in Constructi­on Management from the University of Bath, in England and a Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Civil Engineerin­g from Coventry Polytechni­c, in England.

Mr Moore has more than 35 years of proven ability in constructi­on, supervisio­n and planning, commission­ing and handover of completed works, design constructa­bility coordinati­on, experience with different forms of contracts, claims resolution, developmen­t and maintenanc­e of quality management systems.

He is also highly skilled in value management and value engineerin­g, incorporat­ion of facilities management into infrastruc­ture design and delivery, efficient asset management for completed works, leadership, financial management, reporting to executives and the board, strategic and business developmen­t. Furthermor­e, he also has broad experience in both public and private sectors.

Mr Moore began his career in 1982 as an undergradu­ate engineer for HS Waters and Partners and quickly progressed in the ranks as a design engineer in 1984 followed by assistant resident engineer in 1985 and resident engineer in 1986. In 1996 he was appointed as the constructi­on manager after which he took up the role of senior projects manager in 2002 and operations manager for design and delivery in 2003.

Mr Moore was appointed as the deputy director for infrastruc­ture delivery in 2011 and as a chief resident engineer (Head of Delivery) in 2012.

Prior to taking up the offer to join the FRA, Mr Moore served as the director of Infrastruc­ture Planning, Design and Delivery for the Government of Malaysia- TRX Project. He has also worked in various senior roles in other countries like Qatar, Abu Dhabi, India, Dubai and England.

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Photo: Fiji Roads Authority Fiji Roads Authority new chief executive officer Jonathan Charles Moore.

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