Mr.
Fardoe is a senior practitioner with particular skills in quantitative
research; extensive experience in financial, demographic, and
statistical analysis, and operations research; and a strong knowledge
of the municipal sector.
Over the years,
Mr. Fardoe has completed a host of assignments relating to the
municipal field and particularly to matters of finance, taxation,
and infrastructure. He has developed financial planning and fiscal
modeling and decision-support systems for several municipalities;
evaluated the implications of alternative amalgamation, annexation
and inter-municipal cost- and revenue-sharing initiatives; assessed
the local financial impacts of development and policy changes;
and examined preferred approaches for financing urban infrastructure
systems. He also has developed a framework for inter-municipal
financial benchmarking and municipal financial monitoring.
Mr. Fardoe has participated
in a number of project, program and operational evaluations, including
reviews of senior government programs in support of the education
and municipal sectors, emergency service operations, property
assessment and taxation systems, land rent programs, and transportation
management systems.
He also has applied
his expertise in demography to the development of population forecasting
models and within the context of a number of project socio-economic
impact studies. |