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George Fleming (engineer) was born on 16 August, 1944 in Glasgow, is an engineer. Discover George Fleming (engineer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?
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80 years old |
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Leo |
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16 August 1944 |
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16 August |
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George Fleming (engineer) Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is George Fleming (engineer)'s Wife?
His wife is Irene MacDonald Fleming [m. 1966]
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Irene MacDonald Fleming [m. 1966] |
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Duar Fleming, Campbell Fleming, Tracy Duncan |
George Fleming (engineer) Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is George Fleming (engineer) worth at the age of 80 years old? George Fleming (engineer)’s income source is mostly from being a successful engineer. He is from . We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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On 23 May 2001 Fleming was elected a fellow of the Transport Research Foundation at which point he was deputy dean of engineering at the University of Strathclyde. Fleming co- founded and served as chairman of the charity Engineers Against Poverty in 2000 and later the Association of Environmental and Ecological Clerks of Works from its formation until January 2018.
Fleming is a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), the Royal Academy of Engineering, the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management, was a fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). and is a member of the Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers. He is also a Chartered Environmentalist. Fleming was elected president of the ICE for the November 1999 to November 2000 session. He co-authored a 2001 ICE report into the Autumn 2000 western Europe floods which recommended a 1 in 200 year flood depth standard, a doubling of expenditure on flood defences, the training of more river engineers and better investment in flood prediction. Fleming stated that at that time flood defence works were viewed as "a second class operation". He was later asked by deputy prime minister John Prescott to chair a commission into the effects of the flooding, which resulted in a report entitled "Learning to Live with Rivers". Fleming's commission recommended the establishment of a separate body for flooding, taking responsibilities from the Environment Agency which had to deal with the conflicting interests of flood protection, habitat protection and management of development. He later reiterated the recommendations to Prime Minister Gordon Brown. The recommendation of raising the flood design to 1 in 200 year was not implemented.
At around the time of the festival Fleming established the Landlab, a research unit that studies the self-renewing properties of soil. In 1995 he founded the EnviroCentre environmental consultancy, specialising in environmental matters as he perceived that there was a shortage of companies in that field. It was partially funded by the Glasgow Development Agency, Clydeport and Patersons of Greenoakhill. The company, of which Fleming is currently the chairman, now works across many sectors including energy, harbours, roads, housing, nuclear waste, ecology, noise, decommissioning concrete gravity platforms, and coastal erosion of golf courses including Trump Aberdeen, North Berwick, Royal Aberdeen and Muirfield.
Fleming served as a member of the Overseas Projects Board, Department of Trade & Industry between 1991-1995 and served as member of the Scottish Exports Forum in 1995 and on the Scottish Government's advisory group on HydroNation.
George Fleming is a Scottish civil engineer specialising in environmental issues. Educated at the Royal College of Science and Technology, Stanford University and the University of Strathclyde he is a doctor of philosophy. His research started with studies of the hydrology of the River Clyde that expanded to a range of subjects including, flood risk, dredging, nuclear waste management, decommissioning of North Sea platforms and contaminated land. He has written reports on flooding for the Institution of Civil Engineers and the British government. Fleming was involved in the planning stages of the Glasgow Garden Festival of 1988 and established a way of reusing dredgings from the Clyde to provide topsoil for the event. He has served as a non-executive director of British Waterways, Port of Tyne boards and for WRAP, a government quango whose aim was to promote recycling and resource efficiency. He is founder and chairman of the EnviroCentre environmental consultancy, of which his son is now managing director.
Fleming's consultancy experience included projects as letterhead consultant to Watson-Hawksley on the main drainage of Mumbai (formerly Bombay), the Eldoret Dam in Kenya, Labuan Dam in Labuan and dams in Brunei. He also worked on the Akosombo Dam and Tema Power Station in Ghana, designing the operational plan for operation under low head conditions for the ODA in 1988. As consultant to the UN/ FAO, he worked extensively in land management in Morocco to coastal erosion and introduced computer modelling in hydrology to the UN. During an extended period he acted as Visiting Professor to the Facoltà di Agraria at Padova University, establishing computer simulation of flow and snow melt prediction models in the Italian Alps during 1982-1987.
While Vice President of Hydrocomp (between 1968-1977), a commercial spinout from Stanford University , Fleming was involved in projects simulating river basin flooding in The Chicago River, The Colorado and in the Santa Ynez river in California at Santa Barbara. He was the first hydrologist using Hydrocomp software to simulate a "real time" flood forecast of the Santa Ynez used to operate the reservoirs to reduce the magnitude of the flood, as it occurred.