JCheng Consulting Ltd.

John Cheng

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Biography

Updated: 18 May 2014

 

 

John graduated in 1986 from the University of Waterloo with a bachelor degree in Civil Engineering.  He has 25 years of experience in engineering and project management.  John has worked on all phases of engineering projects in the natural resources industry from feasibility study to design and construction.  He has worked on natural resources projects in North and South America, Indonesia and Alaska.  He has held key roles on a number of major mining feasibility studies including such projects as Galore Creek, Pebble, Donlin Creek, Oyu Tolgoi and Cañariaco.  Since late 2011, after a 20-year-long service at AMEC, John has been consulting independently for mining Clients on projects in the area of project engineering and project management.  John is a registered professional engineer in British Columbia.  John enjoys playing the piano and skiing for leisure.

 

 

Services:

·         Owner’s Representation to manage multi-discipline engineering consulting teams and contractors

·         Project Management and Design Scope Concept Reviews

·         Development and Implementation of Cost Control Strategies

·         Engineering and Capital Cost Estimate Review and Optimization

If you are developing or executing a natural resources extraction project, put JCheng on your team to pull your project together.  You will find cost savings and more effective engineering designs.

 

 

Current Location and Contact:

Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Tel: 1-604-788-3232

(Update: JCheng will be travelling in China and Tibet from May 19, 2014 to July 03, 2014.  Please contact JCheng via e-mail.)

E-mail:   jcheng@jcheng.com

 

 

Invitation from JCheng:

If you are passionate about the engineering and execution of natural resources extraction projects, please feel free to contact JCheng. 

CV’s from subject matter experts are welcomed. 

Informational brochures on innovative technology are also appreciated. 

Please attach document files in PDF format and include keywords in the E-mail subject heading. 

Together, we will work to find better solutions and have a lot of fun doing it!

 

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