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Michael Green BSc (Fire Eng) AIFireE
Senior Fire Engineer |
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Michael is a Senior Fire Engineer and has been a lead engineer on many high level projects both here in the UK and overseas.
His work includes providing advice to Architects and Design Teams from building concept through each stage of design. |
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Background
He graduated in 2003 with a BSc in Fire Engineering.
He has gained considerable experience providing fire safety expertise to the design teams on large developments, including mixed use, retail, commercial, industrial, and healthcare, both here in the UK and overseas. Prior to joining Impact Fire, he was the lead engineer at the Dublin office of a large UK-based international consultancy.
Working on international projects, Michael has gained valuable knowledge in the application of international codes and legislation, including:
- British Standards (including BS 9999)
- Approved Document B (ADB) (UK Standard)
- Technical Guidance Document B, (TGD B) (Irish Standard)
- National Fire Protection Association Suite of Codes (NFPA)
(US Standard)
International Experience Includes...
Projects in Ireland, the United Arab Emirates, and Libya.
Specialist Areas of Expertise
- The application of fire engineering principles, including smoke control calculations and other forms of quantitative analysis.
- The use of computational analysis including Zone and CFD modelling (Computational Fluid Dynamics) including FDS and CFAST (zone modelling).
Experience
Jumeirah Gardens, Dubai, 2008-09

The Fire Engineering Project Manager for this high-rise residential development in Dubai from concept through to detailed design. The development comprised two residential blocks over two levels of basement car parking. The fire safety challenges for this project included a number of deviations from the standard NFPA requirements in order to deliver a safe, functional, and modern design.
Peoples Conference Hall (PCH) Tripoli, Libya, 2008-09

Provided fire engineering support in the form of concept fire strategies through to a final Fire Strategy for this scheme. It comprised three large auditoriums with an overall capacity of 7,000 persons.
Swords Central, Swords, Co. Dublin, 2008-09

A Fire Engineering Project Manager leading the fire engineering design on a scheme that comprised basement and ground level parking, retail, commercial, office, and residential over a floor area of 160,000m².
Plot C10, Jebel Ali, Waterfront, Dubai, 2008-09

Provided fire engineering support in the form of concept fire strategies through to a final detailed Fire Strategy for this scheme. It comprised four high-rise residential towers (the smallest being 38 stories), ground level retail, and podium level assembly all over three levels of basement car parking.
Telehouse South, London, 2007-08

Fire engineering on a nine storey data centre scheme, which attracted the requirement of the London Building Acts (Section 20). He provided support from early conceptual advice through to the production of a detailed Fire Safety Strategy.
Exploration Station, Kilmainham, Dublin, 2007-08

For the Office of Public Works (OPW) in Ireland, and featured a five storey children’s museum with a central atrium arrangement. This required fire engineering analysis incorporating smoke control to demonstrate compliance with the Irish Building Regulations.
Froeble College, Dublin, Ireland, 2004-05

Provided fire engineering support in the form of a Fire Safety Certificate Application for this teacher training college. This project comprised a large four storey building utilising two existing non-compliant stairways to evacuate the number of occupants proposed.
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