Tim Crow
About Tim Crow
Tim Crow is an Associate Director at Arup with extensive experience in civil engineering and project management, specializing in building conservation and managing complex projects within operational sites.
Company
Tim Crow is currently an Associate Director at Arup, a position he has held since 2011. He operates from London, United Kingdom, and brings a wealth of experience to this globally recognized design and engineering consultancy. Arup is renowned for its innovative projects spanning infrastructure, architecture, and consulting services.
Title
Tim Crow holds the position of Associate Director. Over his career, he has accumulated extensive expertise in project management, particularly within high-stakes environments requiring precise coordination and innovative solutions.
Education and Expertise
Tim Crow studied Civil Engineering at The University of Manchester. He earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) from 1986 to 1989, followed by a Master of Engineering (MEng) from 1988 to 1989. His education has provided a robust foundation in engineering principles, which he has effectively applied across various complex projects.
Background
Before joining Arup, Tim Crow worked at AECOM (incorporating Davis Langdon, An AECOM Company) as an Associate in Oxfordshire, England, from 2005 to 2011. Prior to that, he served as an Associate at Hannah Reed and Associates in Cambridge, United Kingdom, from 1996 to 2004. He began his career as a Senior Engineer at Mott MacDonald in Cambridge, England, from 1989 to 1995.
Achievements
Tim Crow managed the Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre project, a £300M initiative, balancing heritage restoration with modern needs over an 8-year period. He also led the £205M Life and Mind Building project at the University of Oxford. Both projects highlight his capacity to manage substantial budgets and complex stakeholder environments. His expertise includes the refurbishment and alteration of listed buildings, necessitating intricate negotiations with authorities like Historic England.