Namrata Moharana is a senior fire safety consultant and acting team leader. She is responsible for the operations of our fire safety engineering office in Perth, Australia.

Namrata Moharana is a senior fire safety consultant and acting team leader.  She is responsible for the operations of our fire safety engineering office in Perth, Australia.

Namrata is responsible for completing fire safety engineering assessments and preparing performance solution reports for both existing and new buildings, which often includes undertaking fire and smoke modelling or occupant evacuation modelling to support the proposed design. She also has experience in doing risk assessments for combustible cladding.

Namrata engages with the design team and project stakeholders to develop appropriate and cost-effective fire safety strategies for various types of buildings. This includes liaising with the local fire brigade to discuss any proposed performance solutions and the overall fire safety strategy for the building to gain in principle support before proceeding to detailed assessments. 

Project experience

  • Enex100 - 100 St Georges Terrace, Perth
  • Kwinana Waste to Energy Project
  • University of Notre Dame - Fremantle Campus 
  • AFP Office, Sir Richard Williams Ave, Adelaide Airport
  • Geraldton Port - bulk handling facility
  • Westfield Shopping Centres, Western Australia and South Australia
  • Bethesda Hospital, Claremont 
  • Fremantle Sailing Club
  • Waterfront Hotel Development, Perth 
  • St John of God Midland Hospital campus
  • NCC 2022 fire safety quantification study 

Education

  • Master of Fire Protection Engineering - University of Maryland
  • Master of Professional Engineering (Chemical Engineering) - University of Western Australia, Perth
  • Bachelor of Science (majoring in Chemical Engineering and Accounting) - University of Western Australia, Perth

Professional affiliations

  • Member - Engineers Australia
  • Member - Society of Fire Safety
  • Member - National Association of Women in Construction