Ewan Mc Leod
About Ewan Mc Leod
Ewan Mc Leod is an Associate Director at Arup with extensive experience in mechanical engineering and project management.
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Ewan Mc Leod serves as Associate Director at Arup, continuing his professional journey since 2010 in Berlin und Umgebung, Deutschland. His role involves overseeing complex engineering projects, ensuring their successful completion.
Previous Roles
Ewan Mc Leod has extensive experience in various engineering and management roles. He served as Associate Director at Buro Happold from 1999 to 2010. Before that, he was Project MEP Manager/Engineer at Gauff Ingenieure from 1996 to 1999. He also held the position of Project Engineer/Project Leader at Klimasystemtechnik Esdorn Jahn between 1992 and 1996. Earlier in his career, he worked as a Senior Project Manager/Engineer at Property Services Agency, Department of Environment, London from 1986 to 1992.
Education and Expertise
Ewan Mc Leod completed his B.Sc. (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Aberdeen, studying from 1980 to 1984. This technical foundation has been instrumental in his career, contributing to his deep expertise in mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems and project management.
Notable Projects
Throughout his career, Ewan Mc Leod has led several noteworthy projects. He was the Design Manager for the East Side Tower project in Berlin, where he led a multi-disciplinary team. Additionally, he led the MEP design for a feasibility study of a multi-use high-rise building in Germany and directed a 250,000 m² office and lab building project on Chausseestrasse, Berlin. He also managed the MEP aspects for the Solar Leaf project in Hamburg and oversaw the MEP design for the i-Tower in Warsaw during its schematic design phase.
Project Leadership
Ewan Mc Leod has demonstrated strong project leadership in various capacities. He directed a residential building project at Lokdepot, Berlin, meeting the KfW 70 Energy Standard. Additionally, he led the technical project for the 186,000 m² extension of Terminal A at Frankfurt Airport. His role also included reviewing mechanical services for a 9 MW data centre and acting as a design reviewer for the Digital Realty Data Centre project in Frankfurt.