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George Davison is a seasoned construction professional with extensive experience in design management, construction, and refurbishing. He has held senior roles at Overbury, Swanke Hayden Connell Architects, and TTSP - The Thomas Saunders Partnership, facilitating the process of taking professional design team information to specialist subcontractor packages and monitoring progress, programme, and quality.
With a background in art and design, George has honed his skills in value engineering, interior design, and interior architecture. He has worked in various locations, including London, England, and has been with Overbury for over 18 years.
George's education includes a Bachelor of Arts in 3D design (Furniture) from Newcastle upon Tyne Polytechnic and a Foundation degree in Art/Art Studies, General from Hartlepool College of Art.
Experience
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Senior Design Manager at Overbury Major Projects
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Jun 2006 - Present
Facilitate, Co-ordinate, and Manage the process of taking Professional Design Team information through to specialist sub contractor package Design Development, fabrication and installation within agreed commercial parameters Monitoring, tracking, and reporting of progress, programme, and quality...
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Swanke Hayden Connell Architects
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London, United Kingdom
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Design Team Leader
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Jun 1997 - Jul 2005
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London, United Kingdom
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TTSP - The Thomas Saunders Partnership
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London, United Kingdom
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Senior DesignAssociate
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May 1986 - Jun 1997
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London, United Kingdom
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Gordon Russell Contracts
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Broadway, Worcestershire
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Furniture Designer
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Aug 1978 - May 1986
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Broadway, Worcestershire
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Education
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1975 - 1978Newcastle upon Tyne Polytechnic
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1973 - 1975Hartlepool College of Art
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