About ARC DAMMY
I am Omoboriowo Damilola A.E, i have devoted the last four years learning and growing in my role as a project manager.
i am also a trained architect,i have provided value to my employers by using my professional expertise to deliver on turnkey infrastructure projects solutions to the banking institutions and also provided my professional services to real estate developers ensuring the Project objectives, cost and quality standards are met from design to construction stages. I am an experienced Architect , Project Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the Built Environment Sector mainly in Real Estate, Construction, Solar Power Industries. Skilled in AutoCAD, Revit, Construction, Management, and Sales Presentations. Strong project management professional with a Master's Degree focused in Architecture from Covenant University. I want to expand my knowledge on project delivery methods while using lot of technology.
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