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Jack Kenneth Lemley CBE (January 2, 1935 – November 29, 2021) was an American architect and engineering manager who led delivery of large infrastructure projects across the globe. His projects included the Channel Tunnel between England and France, the King Khalid Military City in Saudi Arabia, and a water tunnel in New York. He was also leading the delivery of the infrastructure facilities for 2012 London Olympics before he resigned citing interference in 2006.
Lemley was made an honorary Commander of the Order of the British Empire for his work on the Channel Tunnel by in 1996.
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Jack Lemley has over 45 years of management experience in international infrastructure construction. This experience encompasses a broad cross section of engineering and construction work, including heavy civil construction, mining, power generation, industrial and institutional building projects. His work has ranged from direct involvement at the general manager level to marketing, contract negotiations, finance and similar areas. He has also served as president and chief executive officer of a major construction company. His experience and his knowledge of people and situations allows him to speak with authority on pursuing practical solutions to construction-related problems. He is familiar with long-range planning, owner relations, finance, labor relations, and other operational aspects from the point of view of engineer, and contractors, as well as that of owner’s representative. His personal and professional project involvement as well as his work in the International Tunneling Association and as a member of a number of major professional societies makes him well acquainted with the principal issues and senior people in the construction industry.
1935 |
January 2, 1935
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Coeur D'Alene, Kootenai County, ID, United States
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1965 |
March 9, 1965
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Seattle, King County, Washington, United States
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2021 |
November 29, 2021
Age 86
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Boise, Comté d'Ada, ID, United States
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