ï¶ 20 years experience in all fields of construction involving commercial, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing.
ï¶ 13 years as a Construction Superintendent for various entities; GC Licensed.
ï¶ 2-1/2 year as a Building Inspector and Code Enforcement. License BN6005.
EDUCATION:
ï¶ State of Florida General Contractor license - CGC1511714
ï¶ State of Florida Structural Inspector license BN6005
ï¶ OSHA-30 hour occupational safety and health training.
ï¶ Emergency Management Institute (FEMA) IS-00100.
ï¶ Construction Estimating Institute – 15 hour C.E.
ï¶ Basic tree pruning training 13670. Broward County.
ï¶ Structural Masonry Inspector SMI-2607.
ï¶ Institute Venezuelan of Computation – Computer Applications
AREAS OF EXPERTISE:
ï¶ Management of more than 150 workers for different trades (Mechanical, Plumbing, Electrical, Roofing, ECT).
ï¶ Proficient in the provisions of the South Florida Building Code pertaining to building construction.
ï¶ Considerable knowledge of the methods and practices involved in constructing, installing, and operating a variety of building installations, and equipments.
ï¶ Skilled in the understanding of possible defects in building construction and of effective corrective measures.
ï¶ Ability to read and understand building construction blueprints and to conduct inspections insuring that work proceeds in accordance with approved plans.
ï¶ Excellent interrelation skills to collaborate with administrative and financial teams to establish viable support; and relate with owners, architects, suppliers to bring a project to fruition.
EXPERIENCE:
09-01-06 TO PRESENT Broward County Building Department, Plantation, FL
(Ralph Gonzalez, Chief Inspector – 954-658-1825)
Building Inspector and Code Enforcement
 Conduct mandatory structural inspection of building construction for compliance with the South Florida Building Code.
 Make technical field inspections of new and existing building construction installations to assure that establishments meet code requirements.
 Responsibilities include inspecting construction in progress and upon completion, advising contractors on necessary changes, engaging in routine and periodic patrols to detect violations, issuing violation notices, investigating complaints of defective installations, and signing permits granting final County approval for completed work.
 Code enforcement license investigation and processes.
 Related office duties include providing information to contractors and the public, and assisting in the resolution of their disagreements.
01-05 to 08-30-06 Fonticiela Construction Corporation, Miami, FL
(Contact: Armando Fonticiela - 305-345-8290)
General Superintendent
 Overall on-site administrative and technical management to ensure project is constructed in accordance with design, budget and schedule.
 Procurement of building materials and supplies for project completion.
 Planned and organized work segments for the staff.
 Monitored manpower requirements, efficiency, and productivity of construction crews.
 Provided technical direction in construction methods to craft supervisors and foremen to attain required quality control.
 Maintained production controls and verifies the construction progress at prescribed intervals monitoring ordering, cost control and job costing.
 Scheduled work and inspection phases with contractors superintendent and agency
 Processed biweekly payroll.
 Prepared daily and weekly project evaluation report.
11-03 to 01-05 H.F. Contractors, Inc., Miami, FL
(Humberto Fleitas, President – 305-805-5202)
Field superintendent
 Responsible for outside supervision of exterior (shelf) construction passenger load bridge at Miami International Airport.
 Insured compliance with legal requirements/company policy and procedures.
 Project safety manager for OSHA overseeing safety regulations of project.
 Scheduled work and inspection phases with contractor’s superintendent and agency.
 Weekly meetings with project owners, Engineers and Architects.
10-00 to 11-03 United Forming, Inc., Miami, FL
(Paul Meyers, Superintendent - 954-594-0856)
Assistant superintendent
 Responsible for outside supervision of exterior (shelf) construction of Hi-rise projects.
 Supervision for 25 employees including layout foreman, carpenters and general labor.
 Weekly procurement of building materials and supplies for project completion.
 Prepared daily report for weekly meetings and planned weekly project evaluation report
 Payroll preparation.
04-95 to 10-00 Jaxi Builders, Inc., Miami, FL
(Abel Ramirez- President - 305-599-0700)
General Superintendent
 Started position as a labored carpenter; promoted to General Superintendent after two years on the job.
 Supervised 12 Employees, in addition to many sub-contractors as required by the project.
 Up to 12 different projects at a time in both areas of commercial and residential buildings.
 Scheduled work and inspection phases with contractors superintendent and agency
 Planned and organized all work segments.
 Processed and coordinated blue print and permits.
 Weekly procurement of building materials and supplies.
1993 to 1995 Pelican Home Builders, Miami, FL
1991 to 1993 M.A. Interiors Contractors, Miami, FL
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