Beata Tarczewska
About Beata Tarczewska
Beata Tarczewska is an engineer at Arup in Kraków, Poland, with extensive experience in project management and contract administration.
Current Role at Arup
Beata Tarczewska has been working as an engineer at the global engineering firm, Arup, since 2004. Based in Kraków, woj. małopolskie, Polska, she is involved in various high-profile projects. Her role includes responsibilities like project management, contract administration, and feasibility studies. She is known for her extensive experience in managing large-scale infrastructure projects.
Previous Experience at Bauma S.A.
Before joining Arup, Beata Tarczewska worked for Bauma S.A. as a Branch Manager, from 1997 to 2002. During her tenure, she managed various responsibilities, including overseeing daily operations, staff management, and project coordination. Her role in Kraków, woj. małopolskie, Polska, provided her with essential managerial and technical skills, which she carried forward into her subsequent roles.
Educational Background
Beata Tarczewska holds a postgraduate degree from the Wroclaw University of Science and Technology in Procedury FIDIC and Project Management, which she completed in 2007. She also earned her master's degree in Civil Engineering from Politechnika Krakowska im. Tadeusza Kościuszki, where she studied from 1981 to 1987. Her educational background has laid a strong foundation for her career in engineering and project management.
Project Involvement in Contract Administration
Beata Tarczewska has significant experience in contract administration, particularly for large infrastructure projects. She managed contract administration for the construction of the Racibórz Dolny dry flood control reservoir project, which was valued at €222.9 million. This project is testament to her expertise in handling high-value contracts and complex project requirements.
Feasibility Studies and Project Tenders
Throughout her career, Beata Tarczewska has played a crucial role in various feasibility studies and project tenders. Notable examples include leading the tender process for the Katowice railway station redevelopment project, valued at €130 million, and contributing as a cost expert in the feasibility study for a logistics center in Lędziny. She also participated in important feasibility studies for projects such as the yacht marina at the Sopot Pier and the completion of the Kraków Główny underground station project.