Role Overview
Lead the design and engineering of tunnel ventilation and smoke control systems for road and/or rail tunnels, covering normal ventilation (comfort/air quality), emergency ventilation (fire/smoke control), jet fan and ducted systems, and full integration with Fire & Life Safety (FLS) requirements and authority expectations. The role requires strong capability in 1D network modelling, 3D simulation and CFD to support design decisions, performance verification, and safety case documentation.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and manage the Tunnel Ventilation Basis of Design, design criteria, and performance requirements for normal and emergency ventilation systems across concept to IFC and construction support.
- Design and size tunnel ventilation systems, including as applicable:
- Longitudinal / semi-transverse / transverse ventilation configurations
- Jet fans, axial fans, supply/exhaust fans, smoke extraction systems, dampers, ducts, shafts, portals and ventilation buildings
- Ventilation control philosophy (modes, scenarios, sequences), redundancy and maintainability requirements
- Perform and lead comfort and air quality analyses for normal operations:
- Contaminant dispersion and compliance with exposure limits (CO/NOx/visibility as applicable)
- Thermal comfort, airflow velocity limits, and user comfort criteria for road/rail tunnels and underground interfaces
- Support operational strategies for congestion, maintenance modes, and seasonal conditions
- Lead fire and smoke control engineering in coordination with FLS/Fire teams:
- Define design fire scenarios, critical velocity, backlayering control, smoke stratification considerations, tenability criteria
- Coordinate interfaces with egress routes, cross-passages, emergency exits, pressurization systems, and fire service access requirements
- Develop ventilation response strategies for different incident locations and ventilation zones
- Prepare and/or supervise simulation and modelling to validate tunnel ventilation performance:
- 1D ventilation network modelling for airflow distribution, pressure losses, fan duty points, portal effects, and scenario testing
- 3D simulations and CFD analysis for smoke movement, critical velocity validation, stratification, temperature/visibility, and localized effects near portals, ramps, and shafts
- Manage inputs/outputs, calibration assumptions, sensitivity studies, and reporting for design assurance and authority submissions
- Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams and systems interfaces:
- Mechanical/Electrical (power demand, MCC/VFD, UPS needs if applicable, cable routing, earthing)
- Civil/Structural (shafts, ventilation buildings, fan room layouts, penetrations, supports, acoustic treatment provisions)
- Fire Protection / FLS (fire scenarios, cause & effect, integration with detection, emergency controls)
- ICT/SCADA/BMS for monitoring, control logic, instrumentation, alarms, and operational HMI requirements
- Produce and review design deliverables: design reports, calculations, ventilation schematics, equipment schedules, datasheets, drawings, MTO/BOQ inputs, specifications, and interface matrices.
- Support procurement and delivery: technical bid evaluations, vendor clarifications, shop drawing reviews, RFIs, and value engineering with performance protection.
- Prepare and support testing & commissioning and operational readiness:
- FAT/SAT requirements, commissioning procedures, airflow measurement strategy, functional testing of modes, and integrated testing with FLS cause & effect
- Support trial operations, O&M documentation review, and training requirements
- Ensure compliance with relevant standards and guidance, including NFPA and tunnel FLS requirements, and support authority/independent checker responses as required.