Rodney Rawiri
About Rodney Rawiri
Rodney Rawiri is a Senior 12D Civil Designer at Arup with extensive international project experience and a diverse portfolio in civil engineering.
Current Role at Arup
Rodney Rawiri is currently serving as a Senior 12D Civil Designer at Arup in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. He began this role in 2021. As a Senior 12D Civil Designer, he leverages his extensive experience in civil design to contribute to various projects. His responsibilities likely include using 12D Model software to design, analyze, and manage civil engineering projects.
Previous Experience at Gold Coast City Council
Rodney Rawiri worked as a 12D Specialist at Gold Coast City Council in Nerang, Queensland, Australia, from 2020 to 2021. During his 10-month tenure, he focused on projects that required in-depth knowledge of the 12D Model software, contributing to the design and development of civil infrastructure.
Role at PSM (Pells Sullivan Meynink)
In 2020, Rodney Rawiri worked at PSM (Pells Sullivan Meynink) in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, for four months. As a BIM Lead - Tender Project 12D Designer specializing in tunnels, he played a vital role in project tendering processes and utilized Building Information Modeling (BIM) for civil design.
Educational Background
Rodney Rawiri has a robust educational background in civil engineering. He attended the Eastern Institute of Technology, where he studied Civil Engineering Technology/Technician and earned an N.Z.C.E Civil (Associate Degree equivalent) in 2000. Prior to that, he studied at Wintec - Waikato Institute of Technology, where he achieved an NZCE Civil qualification in 1998.
International Project Experience
Rodney Rawiri has amassed extensive international project experience across multiple continents, including New Zealand, Australia, South America, East Africa, and Papua New Guinea. His diverse portfolio spans major transport projects, residential, commercial, and industrial subdivisions, as well as mining, oil and gas, coastal, and marina projects.
Mentoring and Training
Rodney Rawiri is actively involved in mentoring and training junior staff. He shares his knowledge and experience in civil design, helping to develop the next generation of engineers. His commitment to mentoring highlights his dedication to the growth and development of his profession.