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Eamonn Farrell serves as a Lecturer at the University of Salford within the School of Science, Engineering & Environment, affiliated with the Built and Human Environments research centre. His academic profile bridges industry practice and higher education pedagogy across Built Environment disciplines.
His research focuses on Transformation of Construction and Built Environment Innovation, while his teaching expertise centers on Construction Law systems including Regulatory Frameworks, Property Law, and Building Law Principles. This specialization reflects his dual background in commercial project delivery and legal compliance within infrastructure development.
Prior to academia, Farrell accumulated substantial industry experience as a Quantity Surveyor managing Highways Schemes (new-build/reconstruction), Environmental Improvement Projects, and Rail Initiatives. He later transitioned to sports infrastructure as The Football Association's Regional Facilities Manager overseeing portfolio delivery.
His educational qualifications demonstrate progressive specialization:
- Master's in Project Management In Construction (University of Salford, 2006-2008)
- Master's in Construction Law and Practice (University of Salford, 2010-2012)
- Postgraduate Diploma in RICS Part III Quantity Surveying (University of Wolverhampton, 1990-1992)
- Bachelor's in Geography (Leeds Trinity University, 1985-1989)
- Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching (University of Manchester, 1996-1998)
Farrell's curriculum development spans Levels 2-7 (Post-Graduate) across Built Environment subjects, leveraging his commercial management and project delivery expertise. His current teaching emphasizes practical legal frameworks within construction contexts, connecting academic theory with real-world industry applications.




