I didn't download the file for the chip so I will take the word of the other fellow that identified it as a 192BGA.
I don't think this could be done without a hot air solderstation made for BGA chip placement. I have worked with many experienced assemblers that would shrug their shoulders without this equipment.
You could try a hot air gun, but I wouldn't expect good results even from an assembler with 10 years+ experience.
Smaller BGA's might be possible, by hand, with a hot air gun.
Good luck.
Oh, you could take to a contract manufacturer and have them do it for you. About $35 if I remember correctly.