Ronan Delaney

Ronan Delaney

Global Aviation Skills Leader @ Arup

About Ronan Delaney

Ronan Delaney is the Global Aviation Skills Leader at Arup, with extensive experience in structural engineering and project management across major aviation and infrastructure projects worldwide.

Company

Ronan Delaney is currently employed at Arup, located in Sydney, Australia. His role is Global Aviation Skills Leader, a position he has held since 2016.

Title

Ronan Delaney holds the title of Global Aviation Skills Leader at Arup. His responsibilities include overseeing the development and execution of aviation-related projects and initiatives.

Education and Expertise

Ronan Delaney has an academic background in Structural Engineering. He earned a BSc (Eng) from Trinity College Dublin and a Dip Eng from Dublin Institute of Technology, where he also obtained a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Engineering. His educational qualifications have laid the foundation for his extensive career in engineering and project management.

Career Background

Ronan Delaney has had a long tenure at Arup, starting as a Structural Engineer from 1988 to 1993. He then served as Associate Director for 15 years. From 2008 to 2017, he was the Senior Associate, Aviation Business Representative for the AustralAsia Region. For one year between 2012 and 2013, he also led the Rail Systems Group as a Senior Associate. Since 2016, Delaney has been the Global Aviation Skills Leader.

Project Involvement

Ronan Delaney has significant project experience. He led the design team for Brisbane Airport's major expansion projects and served as Deputy Project Director on the Sydney West Metro. Additionally, he directed various expansion projects at Sydney Airport International Terminal T1 and was involved in the New Hong Kong Airport Third Runway Concourse Project. He managed the design team for the Sydney Trains Power Upgrade Project and served as Engineering Manager for Beijing Capital Airport Terminal 3. Delaney has also worked on the Hong Kong Airport Terminal 2 and the new SkyPier Project, and he had roles in projects such as 3 Pacific Place Tower and Peak Tower Redevelopment in Hong Kong.

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