Head of Infrastructure Services at Hilson Moran. Provider of infrastructure planning, design and procurement services; both technical and commercial.
Specialist in utilities and energy network planning, design and procurement at local, municipal and national levels, including extensive experience of major urban extension and urban regeneration programmes (including the procurement of low carbon district heating networks).
Significant experience of value-engineering and programming of alterations to existing utility and energy networks in support of major transportation projects.
Projects include Nottingham City Heat Strategy Masterplan, Scotland's largest New Town (Chapelton), Qatar National Master Plan, Birmingham Eastside, Sheffield Energy & Water Infrastructure Study, Lincolnshire Utilities Study, Royal Albert Dock, Canary Wharf, Greenwich Peninsula and Bath Riverside I also provided evidence to a national utility company looking for major investments in new district Heating infrastructure.
Spoke at CIBSE Future of CHP/District Heating event in 2011.
Head of Infrastructure Services @ Providing specialist technical and commercial 'infrastructure services' to supplement Hilson Moran's existing market-leading building services, energy, sustainability and R&D capability. From April 2014 to Present (1 year 9 months) London, United KingdomAssociate Director @ From November 2006 to April 2014 (7 years 6 months) Associate @ From 2003 to 2006 (3 years) Commercial Projects Manager - Major Projects @ From 1999 to 2003 (4 years) Project Manager / Operations Coordinator / Senior Designer @ From 1992 to 1999 (7 years)
MSc Energy, Environmental Technology and Economics @ City University (GB) From 2011 to 2012 Civil & Environmental Engineering @ University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne From 1988 to 1992 Jason Horner is skilled in: Renewable Energy, Energy, Sustainability, Energy Efficiency, Feasibility Studies, Energy Management, Contract Management, Commercial Management, Environmental Awareness, Water, Stakeholder Engagement, Carbon, Sustainable Development, Carbon Management, Civil Engineering