To secure a position within the state of florida with a company that is Honest, has integtity and pays their bills and contractors on time.
HARRY M. BARTER
10146 Bozeman Drive
New Port Richey, FL 34655
Home Phone 727-376-0603
Florida State certified General Contractor
Qualifications:
I began my construction career as a carpenter in New York City. Since relocating to Florida in 1978 I have been a superintendent on a variety of projects including health care facilities, shopping centers, and public use facilities. I have consistently demonstrated particular expertise in performing my responsibilities in a “Team approach atmosphereâ€, working together with the owner and architect to successful completion.
Since being in this industry my entire life I have a wealth of experience, with the abilities to coordinate subcontractors and solve challenges for the owner, architect and engineers. I pride myself as being a vital part of the solution. My track record for cost control, quality, safety and scheduling are added attributes that I bring to meet the critical success factors of any contracting organization. This along with a strong personality, tenacity and a multitude of work experience allows me to be able to communicate positively with owners, architects, subcontractors and all employees. I am a multi-talented superintendent / project manager / general superintendent with extensive experience in renovations of in use facilities as well as many facets of new construction. Experience ranges from wood frame, a.c.l.f’s, structural steel high rises, tilt panel, conventional block and concrete structures, p.s.i. systems, hambro systems ,post tension , town homes and condominiums. Along with amusement rides, road work, utilities, schools, hotels, hospital renovations, mental health facilities, metal buildings, custom homes for preferred clients. I am a Florida D.E.P. qualified storm water management inspector, O.S.H.A. 30 hour course, competent person training in excavation, site sense training professional development for supervisors in risk control, c2 defensive driving certificate, and self-taught on timberline project management.
Work History :
Senior Superintendent
Walton construction co. July 2007– December 31, 2008
I have resigned my position with this company
The project in my charge was the 19th judicial district court for the state of Louisiana in Baton Rouge value started at 102 million and increased to 117 million
The project consisted of demolition, Installation of sheet piles, relocation of existing utilities, excavation of 20 feet for a underground parking garage (1000 yards from the Mississippi river and totally below water level) limestone stabilization of sub grade, bentonite water proofing, drill shafts for stair tower shear walls, 4 foot thick mat foundation, cast in place perimeter walls, 3 stair towers to a height of 201 feet above grade, a complex post tension slab4 feet above grade, structural steel with metal deck for 12 stories, precast panels and curtain wall system.
General Superintendent / Project Manager
Wichman Construction Co. 2004-January 2007
Hired as a superintendent, within 30 days was made General Superintendent / acting V.P.O... Through the acquisition of senior personnel after three years I was moved to the position of Project Manager, I controlled approximately $15 million of work on three projects. I was responsible for 12 superintendents and their projects c.p.m. along with running the projects that no supervision was available for.
Continued to schedule manpower for punch out and warranty work. Handle most miscellaneous issues that arrived, interview and consult on hiring and removal of personnel.
Established a new employee manual, was the company safety director and responsible for the welfare of all personnel on projects. Projects completed are two Hampton Inns approx. value 17.5 million, a seven story condominium project approx. 85,000 sq.ft. With
A Value of 17+ million, a 40,000 sq. ft. specialty metal building for intrepid power boats, value approx. 1.1 million. A 25,000 sq.ft. state of the arts club for American Land Lease, included Olympic pool, indoor basket ball court, 50 seat movie theatre, Broadway stage for shows, cooking and dining facilities, approx. value is 6,365,000+, a high scale town home project in Hyde Park, fl. consisting of 15 units with elevators in three multi- story buildings valued [at] 8,765,000. + Also controlling approx, 2-3 million in miscellaneous work at Busch Gardens, Tampa. Overseeing about 4-6 million+ of miscellaneous office/ retail projects concurrent with other projects. Continue safety inspections of all projects. Also completed two Sweet Bay grocery stores with retail centers simultaneously, one in Naples and ft. Myers fl., these projects had an approx. value of 11.5 - 14 million depending on site work and roadway compliance. There was minimal travel required.
Project Superintendent
R. A. Rogers Construction Company 2000- 2004
Responsibilities included but not limited to on site set up of project, establishing new vendor/supplier accounts, coordination of subcontractors and inspectors. Liaison for all governmental entities required for project construction, interact with owners, architects and engineers as required performed administrative functions such as subcontractor pay requests, r.f.i’s and daily reports. Projects included a 20,000 sq.ft. Addition and remodel to a Wal-Mart in Altamonte Springs value of 2,765,000, a new 160,000 sq. ft. Wal-Mart super center in Brooksville fl. With 20 acres of site improvement, state road work, traffic signals etc., with an approx. value of 18 million, a 240,000 sq.ft. Wal-Mart on 40 acres, value 24.1 million, demolition of a Winn – Dixie in the center of an existing retail center and the construction of a new 60,000 sq. ft. Albertsons grocery store- Without impeding business to retailers. Value approx. 6.6 million.
1998-2000
Project Superintendent
Hoar Construction
Projects
33 million citrus park Regional mall for a timely completion.
An 8.5 million project for Walt Disney, The Rock & Roll Roller Coaster ride,
An 18 million dollar renovation of the Houstonian club and hotel,
A 26 million office, parking garage and retail / condominium project in Orlando, fl.
A 45,000 staples retail store with 15,000 sq. ft. of retail space, approx. value 4.6 million
Project Superintendent
Creative Contractors Inc. 1991-1998
Some projects include:
Renovations to science facilities [at] U.S.F. - value 3,890,000
Renovations to Bausch & Lomb Facilities – value 1.9 million
West Pasco Family YMCA –value 5.5 million
Hillsborough High School--8.8 million
A two-story Addition of New Classrooms to match the 1926 existing structure, a Media Center, - 1 Story PE. Building , renovate a 1926 existing library into a modern science lab, install a drivers education course and of course renovating the life safety systems of the existing building while school was in session with a population of 2800 .
Harbor Behavioral Center Acute Care Renovations, Holiday, FL $569,075,
A complete interior office, patient lock-up facility for mentally ill and baker acted people. The conditions on this project required a special personality to cope with all aspects. Also built for the same client a 50 bed psychiatric lock-down facility valued at approximately 6,420,000.
Mangrove Bay Office Center
A 9.1 million 7 story 83,000 sq. ft. Office Building located in Clearwater, FL. This was a structural steel project using the Hambros deck system, curtain wall cladding and high-end interior finishes in all common areas, build out by tenants.
Kash n Karrv Food Store #765,
Included Demolition of existing building, construct a 45,000 sq. ft. Supermarket, - value approx. 4.6 million.
All Children’s Hospital, St. Petersburg, Fl.-approx. value 2.8 million
Scope of work was Pediatric & operating Room Renovations. Complete demolition of the fifth floor and reconstruction with hospital operations not being inconvenienced.
Davis Island ACLF renovations – 2.6 million
Tampa, Fl. – turned the old Palmerian Hotel into a modern a.c.l.f. while adhering to the strict guidelines of the national Historical society
Inverness Elementary School
Two story 55,000 sq. ft. school for handicapped children. Estimated value 3.2 million
Project Superintendent
Hennessey Construction Co. 1987-1991
Projects included but not limited to supermarket renovations and additions, new library and renovations of 1920 library for city of New Port Richey, Florida Power Operations center, warehouses and recreational facilities along with misc. renovations for Pasco County School Board, Hangers for the Naples airport for private planes . A 35,000 sq. ft. Retail center for Beall’s Department stores, with renovations of existing stores. Six 14 unit apartment buildings for Pinellas County for single mothers. Value of projects ranged from 500,000 – 8.5 million
Project Superintendent
Dentmon and Kelley Construction Inc. 1985 - 1987
Projects consisted of tilt wall shopping centers, conventional masonry & concrete centers, new supermarkets and extensive remodel and additions to in use facilities of major retailers. (Company went out of business)
Erection Superintendent
Caste-Crete Corporation 1984 -1985
I was Responsible for the scheduling, ordering and placement of multiple story structural pre-cast soffits and joists. Included hiring personnel to erect scaffolds, form all columns, wet beams, elevated slabs, designed cantilever system for balcony form work. All related shoring, rebar placement, post tension cable installation. This position was as a subcontractor and required extreme coordination since all trades relied on my scheduling. Projects included the Polk county judicial complex and two seven story living facilities for enlisted personnel [at] the Orlando naval training center. also Responsible for certified payroll to the dept. of the navy. Subcontract value on these projects unknown [at] this time. (I left this company because I did not like being a subcontractor).
Superintendent
Lat Construction Inc. 1978 - 1984
Responsible for the demolition and reconstruction of in use retail stores , i.e. Sears, Bealls, Publix, Albertsons, Kash n Karry, Winn Dixie. New Conventional strip centers
1970-1978
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America
Learned carpentry trade through on the job training and apprentice program All aspects of the construction industry, from excavation out of ground to top out, framing, drywall, lath, stucco, trim, doors & hardware, wet decks. Post tension, rigging, layout. If it was required, the carpenter was usually involved.
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