Eddie Feely

Eddie Feely

Associate @ Arup

About Eddie Feely

Eddie Feely is an Associate at Arup in Dublin with extensive experience in Environmental Impact Assessments for major infrastructure projects. He holds a BSc in Environmental Pollution Science from The University of Glamorgan and has a background in pollution assessment and food science from the Institute of Technology, Sligo.

Company

Eddie Feely is currently an Associate at Arup, a global design consultancy firm, based in Dublin. He has been with Arup since 2000, also serving as a Senior Project Engineer before becoming an Associate. His extensive career at Arup has enabled him to contribute significantly to their environmental impact assessment projects.

Title

Eddie Feely holds the title of Associate at Arup, where he has been involved since 2007. In his role, he manages and coordinates several important environmental impact assessments and other significant infrastructure projects.

Education and Expertise

Eddie Feely's educational background includes a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Environmental Pollution Science from The University of Glamorgan, completed in 1995. He also holds a National Diploma in Pollution Assessment and Control and a National Certificate in Food Science from the Institute of Technology, Sligo. His academic credentials have provided a strong foundation for his work in environmental impact assessments and pollution control.

Environmental Impact Assessment Projects

Eddie Feely has played key roles in various Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) projects. Notably, he coordinated EIA reports for the BusConnects Infrastructure project in Dublin, involving 12 proposed schemes. He also contributed to the assessments for the Dart Underground project, Grangegorman Urban Quarter, and the Irish Aviation Authority's Visual Control Tower. Additionally, he was involved in the assessment for Dublin Airport Terminal 2 and the Bus Rapid Transit project from Swords to Dublin City Centre.

Significant Project Contributions

Eddie Feely has managed the preparation of Environmental Impact Assessments for major projects such as the Arklow Waste Water Treatment Plant and Arklow Flood Relief Scheme in Co. Wicklow. Between 2016 and 2019, he played a significant role in the EIA for High Speed 2 (Phase 2a): West Midlands to Crewe in the UK.

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