Mr. Jack Currie has 40 years of experience in the heavy construction industry with over 30 of those years in power generation. His expertise ranges from installation to full commissioning and major project management. He has formerly served as a construction and site manager on various projects at Black and Veatch, including the Port Klang coal-fired power plant in Malaysia. He has also assisted in water treatment plant development in Alabama and Pennsylvania and in infrastructure development in Florida and Afghanistan. More recently, he served as senior construction manager at Kusile 4,800 MW Supercritical coal-fired power plant in South Africa and as a site manager for Black and Veatch at the Lontar coal-fired power plant expansion in Indonesia. He has recently returned home to provide construction management consulting services at various locations and is based out of North Carolina and Florida.
j*********@y*****.com
Durham, North Carolina
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