Petr Hajek is Professor of Civil Engineering at Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering. Currently he is Vice Dean for Research, Head of Department of Building Structures and Head of the research programme Architecture and Environment at University Centre for Energy Efficient Buildings. He is an expert in sustainable construction of buildings, complex assessment and rating of building performance quality, LCA, optimization of concrete structures and use of recycled materials.
P. Hajek is a member of the CEN TC 350 committee and head of team responsible for implementation and translation of CEN 350 Standards into Czech Republic. He is a deputy head of fib (International Federation for Structural Concrete) Commission 3 – Environmental Aspects in Design and Construction of Concrete Structures and a convener of fib C3 TG C3.7 – Integrated life cycle assessment of concrete structures. Since 2005 he is a board member of iiSBE – International Initiative for Sustainable Built Environment and chairman of CSBS iiSBE Czech – Czech Sustainable Building Society. He is an Editor-in-Chief of journal Beton TKS (Concrete – Technology, Construction, Reconstruction) and board member of Czech Concrete Society.
P. Hajek has been a head of 11 research projects and co-researcher of 16 other research projects. He has been a member of international research teams in European projects SUREURO – Sustainable Refurbishment of Europe (FP5), LEnSE – Methodology Development towards a Label for Environmental Social and Economic Buildings (FP6), PERFECTION – Performance Indicators for Health, Comfort and Safety of the Indoor Environment (FP7), SuPerBuildings – Sustainability and performance assessment and benchmarking of buildings (FP7) and currently EURL3A – European Real Life Learning Lab and many other national research projects. P. Hajek has published more than 130 research-based publications.
Eduard Hromada has been the deputy head of Department of Economics and Management in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague. He has been responsible academic coordinator and co-coordinator of 10 research and teaching projects. He is author and co-author of more than 40 publications and articles in professional journals. He is evaluator of the projects co-financed from operational and regional programs of the European Union. His research areas include project management, transport infrastructure, real estate and facility management.
Milík Tichý is a Professor of Civil Engineering at the Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering. His domain of interest is structural concrete, structural loads, reliability of structures, risk engineering, and project management. He was attached for about four decades to the Klokner Construction Research Institute as a Senior Scientist. In recent years, his interest has been aimed at theoretical and practical aspects of risk analysis and on problems of experts and expertise. He is a registered arbitrator, listed at the Standing Arbitration Court in Prague; he also is active as Expert Witness, and has a wide experience in legal issues of construction projects. He is the author or co-author of seven monographs and numerous research papers stemming in his domains of activities.
Aleš Tomek is Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at Czech Technical University(CTU) in Prague and Head of Construction Engineering and Management Department.
His professional career of 25 years in construction contracting gave him practical experience from of project management practice with IT applications to top management positions in industry.
From the year 2000 he lectures Construction Management in CTU.
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Renata Schneiderova Heralova is an Associated Professor at the Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Construction Economics. Her areas of interest/expertise are estimation, cost management, life cycle cost analysis, appraisal of real estates, and value analysis. She is the author and co-author of 10 books and has also published in international journals and conferences. She is active as Expert Witness. She is a member of Educational Committee of The European Council of Construction Economists.