Technical Documentation
High-Value Reporting
High-level project delivery requires the ability to distill complex engineering data into structured, authoritative documentation. My expertise lies in the strategic authorship of comprehensive reports and scientific papers that guide multi-billion dollar projects. By integrating advanced tools—including Adobe InDesign, Microsoft Visio, and Mind Mapping software—with deep data analysis from Excel and BIM sources, I create a cohesive narrative for project stakeholders. This page showcases my ability to manage "Big Data" documents that serve as the technical backbone for design guidelines, constructability strategies, and academic research.
Documentation Expertise:
Strategic Content Development: Utilizing scientific research methodologies to structure large-scale technical documents.
Multidisciplinary Data Synthesis: Combining inputs from procurement, planning, and engineering into a single source of truth.
Advanced Visual Layout: Using professional design tools like Photoshop and InDesign to ensure technical clarity and executive-level presentation.
Process Mapping: Utilizing Visio and Mind Maps to illustrate complex organizational and construction workflows.
Under the supervision of Prof. Khaled Nassar, Developing a city-wide design standard requires a unique blend of architectural vision and technical documentation mastery. For the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu (RCJ), I took the lead in drafting the Functionality Analysis Report, a high-level document designed to serve as the primary guideline for all new school developments in Jubail. Using a strategic, research-driven approach, I organized the report into eight distinct sections that cover the entire lifecycle of the design process. This structure ensures that every stakeholder—from the lead architect to the facility operator—understands the precise functional requirements and quality benchmarks expected by the Commission.
The Water Transmission Constructability Report
For the NEOM Trojena Water Transmission project, I authored a high-level Constructability Report that served as the primary integration document for all project stakeholders. This strategic publication synchronized the project’s schedule, procurement cycles, and execution plans into a unified technical roadmap. By analyzing method statements alongside risk management data and critical path activities, I provided NEOM with a comprehensive document that identifies potential bottlenecks and validates the physical feasibility of the pipeline’s delivery within the challenging Trojena terrain.
Key Report Pillars:
Stakeholder Integration: Unifying inputs from planners, procurement officers, and site engineers into a single source of truth.
Method Statement Validation: Cross-referencing technical construction methods with the master project schedule.
Risk & Critical Path Analysis: Utilizing data-driven insights to identify and mitigate high-impact risks before mobilization.
Procurement Alignment: Ensuring long-lead material requirements are synchronized with the on-site construction sequence.


The ability to deliver a giga-project report is built on the discipline of doctoral-level research. My PhD and Master’s documents stand as the ultimate evidence of my capability to handle and write long-form analytical documents. These theses required the management of vast amounts of information, necessitating a strategic approach to content development that I continue to apply in my professional career today. By organizing complex ideas across different sections and maintaining a clear, authoritative voice, I developed a framework for delivering high-value concepts to both academic boards and corporate executives alike.













