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Tanishq Chauhan

Tanishq Chauhan is the founder and director of Bayswater Transflow Engineering Ltd., a UK-incorporated workforce-mobilisation firm covering thirty European jurisdictions and nineteen skilled trades.

Three threads run through his work. First, a quantitative-risk discipline applied to deployment economics — failure rates, rework cost, regulatory shocks. Second, a capital-side perspective on how staffing failures degrade project margin. Third, an operational lens shaped by direct conversations with site superintendents, recruitment heads, and project compliance officers across construction, EPC, and energy.

He is the architect of the firm’s regulatory rubric library and skills-assessment framework — the structured documents and competency standards that underpin every Bayswater deployment. The library is maintained as constitution-grade reference material and revised on a six-month cycle.


What he works on

  • Regulatory architecture. Author of the immigration-pathway and skills-standards rubric collections. Each rubric cites primary statutes (national and EU) and is reviewed against the EU Posted Workers Directive, sector collective agreements, and jurisdiction-specific certification regimes.
  • Skills-assessment framework. Architect of the competency rubrics covering welding (EN ISO 9606-1), industrial electrical (IEC 60364), pipefitting (PED 2014/68/EU), scaffolding (EN 12810/12811), and other trades.
  • Deployment economics. Cost-per-worker first-year modelling across twenty-nine jurisdictions, factoring sectoral funds, recognition costs, language training, and accommodation.
  • Compliance methodology. Posted-worker notification systems (LIMOSA, ZKO-Meldung, SIPSI, WagwEU, RUT, ID06, A1 portable documents) and the operational interface between them.

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