John Allan Hill

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John Hill
Born1938
Wembley, Middlesex, England
NationalityBritish
EducationBelfast Royal Academy, Queen's University Belfast
OccupationEngineer
Engineering career
DisciplineStructural engineer
InstitutionsInstitution of Structural Engineers
Institution of Civil Engineers
Institution of Engineers of Ireland
Practice nameDoran Consulting

John Allan Hill FREng,[1] FIStructE, FICE, FIAE,[2] FIEI [3] is a British structural engineer born in 1938.[4][5]

Early life and education[edit]

Hill was born in Wembley, London but the family moved to Belfast where his father W A Hill was a railway civil engineer.[6] He was educated at Belfast Royal Academy before reading Civil Engineering at Queen's University Belfast.[4]

Career[edit]

After graduating in 1960 Hill returned to London to work for A.J. & J.D. Harris (later Harris & Sutherland and Jacobs Engineering since 2004). He worked on the structural design of schools and offices and the Commonwealth Institute building in South Kensington using prestressed concrete. He married June in 1961[5] and the couple moved to Derry where Hill worked for the civil engineering contracting company Farrans Construction [7] on the building of the Coolkeeragh power station. He returned to consulting engineering in Belfast first working with Robert Gillen and then Dr I G Doran & Partners (Doran Consulting since 2005). Hill‘s projects included Craigavon Area Hospital and Antrim Area Hospital,[8] Craigavon Shopping Centre [9] with a cable stayed roof, long span construction at Valley Leisure Centre,[10] the De Lorean motor car factory at Dunmurry,[11] office buildings including Castle Buildings at Stormont. He has designed highway bridges, cable stayed and suspension footbridges. Design work for Iraq included extensive foundations and a major pipe-sinking below the Tigris, both in Baghdad. He led the design of plant supporting steelwork for Sizewell B Nuclear Power Station, Suffolk, and Guangdong in China.

From 1992 until his retirement in 2002 Hill was senior partner of Dr I G Doran & Partners. Hill was the Royal Academy of Engineering Visiting Professor at both Queen's University and the University of Ulster.[12] He was a member of the Northern Ireland Building Regulations Advisory Committee.[13] Hill was President of the Institution of Structural Engineers in 2000-01[14] and chairman of the Joint Board of Moderators - the accrediting body for degree courses for the construction industry 2005-07.[15][16]

Awards and honours[edit]

  • Honorary Degree Queen’s University Belfast[17]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "List of Fellows - Royal Academy of Engineering". Archived from the original on 8 June 2016. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Full Membership List – iae".
  3. ^ "Engineers Ireland - Fellow". www.engineersireland.ie.
  4. ^ a b "A President's view 2000-01" (PDF).
  5. ^ a b "Expanding Horizons" (PDF).
  6. ^ "Awards and Prizes | School of Natural and Built Environment | Queen's University Belfast".
  7. ^ "Farrans: Building and Civil Engineering Contractor". www.farrans.com.
  8. ^ "Antrim Area Hospital". www.northerntrust.hscni.net.
  9. ^ Shopping, Rushmere. "Rushmere Shopping Centre". Rushmere Shopping Centre.
  10. ^ "Valley Leisure Centre". Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council.
  11. ^ "DeLorean Motor Company Factory Dunmurry". 17 February 2011 – via YouTube.
  12. ^ "The Royal Academy of Engineering – Educating Engineers in Design – Appendix 1".
  13. ^ "Northern Ireland Building Regulations Advisory Committee | Department of Finance". Finance. 9 June 2015.
  14. ^ "Engineering graduates get chance to showcase work". www.newsletter.co.uk.
  15. ^ "Engineering Higher Education".
  16. ^ "The purpose of accreditation" (PDF).
  17. ^ "Queen's University Belfast (formerly Queen's College Belfast) Honorary Degrees 1871-2018" (PDF).