Ashraf Abu Qopita
About Ashraf Abu Qopita
Ashraf Abu Qopita serves as the Deputy Construction Manager at Consolidated Contractors International Company, where he has worked since 2019, primarily in Tengiz, Kazakhstan. He possesses extensive experience in managing large-scale construction projects, particularly in piping and mechanical engineering.
Work at Consolidated Contractors
Ashraf Abu Qopita has been serving as the Deputy Construction Manager at Consolidated Contractors International Company since 2019, focusing on projects in Tengiz, Kazakhstan. His role involves managing execution budgets and improving project returns through effective cost control and value engineering. Prior to this position, he held various roles within the same company, including Construction Manager – Piping/Mechanical and Section Engineer – Piping/Mechanical, contributing to multiple significant projects across different regions.
Education and Expertise
Ashraf Abu Qopita earned a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Jordan, completing his studies from 1999 to 2004. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his extensive experience in the construction and engineering sectors, particularly in piping and mechanical disciplines. He has developed expertise in project management, cost control, and health, safety, and environment (HSE) leadership.
Background
Ashraf Abu Qopita began his career at Consolidated Contractors International Company in 2006, initially working as a Site Engineer - Piping on the Ras Laffan Expansion Project. Over the years, he progressed through various roles, including Project Engineer and Deputy Construction Manager, gaining experience in large-scale construction projects. His work has taken him to several international locations, including Oman and Kazakhstan, where he has managed diverse teams and complex engineering tasks.
Achievements
Throughout his career at Consolidated Contractors International Company, Ashraf Abu Qopita has overseen the installation of significant quantities of piping and structural steel, including 30,000 piping inchdia and 3,000 tons of structural steel. He has also managed a diverse team of approximately 1150 personnel, including site engineers from various disciplines. His leadership in health, safety, and environment has been crucial in identifying and mitigating execution risks across projects.