John Vernon Bartlett | |
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Born | 1927 |
Nationality | British |
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Engineering discipline | Civil, |
Institution memberships | Institution of Civil Engineers (president) |
John Vernon Bartlett (born 1927) is a British civil engineer. He was born in London in 1927 and has a Master of Arts degree.[1][2] Bartlett was an officer cadet in the Royal Engineers and held a regular army commission, being promoted to Second Lieutenant on 20 June 1947.[3] He later became a senior partner at the Mott, Hay and Anderson engineering consultancy and was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the New Years Honours of 1976.[4] Bartlett returned to the British Army on 30 November 1978, being commissioned a Major in the Engineer and Railway Staff Corps, an unpaid voluntary unit providing engineering and logistics expertise.[5] He was elected President of the Institution of Civil Engineers for the November 1982 to November 1983 session.[1]
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Preceded by Ian McDonald Campbell |
President of the Institution of Civil Engineers November 1982 – November 1983 |
Succeeded by James Anthony Gaffney |