News | July 14, 2025
The former NBPA Executive Director, based in Washington, DC, will lead Secretariat’s growing Global Sports Consulting capabilities.
Mr. Rozputynski is an experienced project planner with over 20 years of experience in the construction and engineering industry. He specialises in providing expert services relating to programming and scheduling on a wide range of construction projects and has extensive experience in forensic planning, and strategic project advisory services.
Kaz Rozputynski is an experienced project planner with over 20 years of experience in the construction and engineering industry. He specialises in providing expert services relating to programming and scheduling on a wide range of construction projects and has extensive experience in forensic planning, and strategic project advisory services.
Mr. Rozputynski’s experience includes airports, commercial and residential building developments, highways, hospitals, major infrastructure projects, rail (underground and overground), fossil fuel and renewable energy power stations, retail, schools and highly serviced mechanical and electrical installations.
Based in London, he works extensively on planning and programming assignments, providing advice to clients in relation to engineering and construction projects that have failed to meet time expectations, in particular the analysis of delay and disruption.
In addition to his expert planning capabilities, he has project management experience, providing insight into the pitfalls that can exist in complex projects.
Mr. Rozputynski is recognised in WWL Consulting Experts 2022 and 2023, and WWL Construction 2024, whereby he is described as “diligent and his analysis is always robust” and “is widely appreciated for his depth of expertise, willingness to get into the detail, and practical understanding of construction”.
The former NBPA Executive Director, based in Washington, DC, will lead Secretariat’s growing Global Sports Consulting capabilities.
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