David Oldfield serves as a Principal CAD Designer at KBR, Inc., where he leverages over 35 years of specialized experience in CAD design across a diverse array of civil engineering and building structures. His extensive expertise encompasses critical sectors including Defence, Transport, Water Supply, and...
David Oldfield serves as a Principal CAD Designer at KBR, Inc., where he leverages over 35 years of specialized experience in CAD design across a diverse array of civil engineering and building structures. His extensive expertise encompasses critical sectors including Defence, Transport, Water Supply, and Petro-Chemicals, making him a pivotal figure in the successful execution of complex engineering projects. David's proficiency in advanced design software such as AutoCAD Architecture, AutoCAD MEP, Microstation, CADS RC, Navisworks, and PDMS allows him to deliver high-quality design solutions that meet stringent industry standards.
Currently, David is involved in several key projects that highlight his capabilities and contributions to the field. Notable among these is the Johan Sverdrup Accommodation Platform for Statoil, where he plays a crucial role in ensuring the structural integrity and functionality of the design. Additionally, his work on the Shah Deniz Project Stage 2 at the Sangachal Terminal Buildings showcases his ability to navigate the challenges of large-scale energy projects. David's involvement in the Aspire Defence Project in the UK and the A1(m) Darrington to Dishforth highway project further exemplifies his versatility and commitment to enhancing infrastructure.
His skills extend beyond traditional CAD design, incorporating advanced techniques in road design and civil engineering principles. David's collaborative approach and attention to detail ensure that each project not only meets client specifications but also contributes positively to the surrounding environment. As a thought leader in the CAD design community, David continues to push the boundaries of innovation, making him an invaluable asset to KBR and the broader engineering landscape.