Resident Engineer
Project Engineer
Construction Manager
Construction Estimator
Construction Inspections
BACKGROUND SUMMARY
As a Project Civil Engineer, I have provided:
• A working knowledge of current construction practices, methods and materials; combination inspection techniques; and knowledge of federal, state, county and local laws relating to building design and construction
• Excellent problem solving and analytical skills as well as strong organizational and interpersonal skills
As a Project Engineer, my duties included:
• Construction Management
o Reviewing pay applications
o Managing change orders
o Reviewing requests for pricing
o Reviewing shop drawings
o Coordinating information between the contractors and designers
• Evaluating engineering problems & developing comprehensive solutions to them
• Construction inspections
As a Structural Engineer, I have performed:
• Wind load and gravity load calculation for sizing structural members
• Shoring analysis, design, and inspections
• Structural failure investigations
• Analysis and inspections for post tension cables repairs.
As a Florida State Certified Building Contractor, I was licensed to build commercial structures up to three stories high and remodel any size building. This experience has provided me with an excellent foundation for:
• Structural analysis, construction management, & construction inspection
• Communicating with clients, contractors, and building officials
WORK EXPERIENCE
Project Civil Engineer, Keystone Cement Company Inc. May 07/ November 08
The $200 million plant modernization project made the Keystone Cement Plant one of the most technologically advanced cement plants in the United States. The heavy commercial construction project consisted: of deep foundations and slip formed walls for the construction of a 300 feet high preheater-precalciner kiln with two 20,000-ton clinker storage silos; mass foundations were required for the 5000-hp ball mill and the finish mill; high speed conveyors will transport materials to a 140,000-square feet storage hall; and a 5000 kVA Electrical Sub Station.
As the Project Civil Engineer, I was in responsible charge of providing oversight for the structural and architectural construction modifications. My duties included:
• Construction inspections for compliance with the Project Contract Documents
• Special Inspections for compliance with:
o Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete (ACI-318-05)
o Specifications for Structural Concrete (ACI-301-05)
o Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures (ACI-530-02/ASCE 5-02/TMS 402-02)
o Specifications for Masonry Structures (ACI 530.1-02/ASCE 6-02/TMS 602-02)
• Construction Management
Project Engineer, DMJM Aviation, Inc. April 05/ April 07
Terminal A. East Alterations at the Philadelphia International Airport,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The $10 million project consisted of interior modifications to the Terminal A. East Building to fully integrate the existing structure with the new International Terminal Project. Phasing of the construction allowed the existing security check point to remain operational. The renovation included: expanding the security check point from 3 lanes to eight lanes, a new American Airline office area, maintenance locker rooms with toilet facilities, maintenance storage areas, telecommunication rooms, and electric closets.
As the Project Engineer, I was in responsible charge of providing oversight for the construction modifications. My duties included: Construction Management, Construction Inspection, Civil Engineering, Analysis, and Design.
Project Engineer, DMJM Aviation, Inc. January 02 / April 05
International Terminal A. West addition to the Philadelphia International Airport, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The $500 million, 800,000 square feet addition, consisted of four levels with: 13 new international boarding gates, 56 U.S. Immigration and Naturalization booths, a new international arrival hall, 8 high speed baggage claim carrousels, and 26,000 square feet of commercial concession space.
As the Project Engineer, I was in responsible charge of providing oversight for the construction modifications. My duties included: Construction Management, Construction Inspection, Civil Engineering, Analysis, and Design.
Terminal Coordinator, DMJM Aviation, Inc. June 00 / January 02
Terminal F, Philadelphia International Airport, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The $100 million, 200,000 square feet commuter terminal consisted of a two level Ticket Lobby linked with passenger bridges to Terminal E, a 10 story Air Traffic Control Tower, three concourses with thirty six gates, and four food concession areas.
As the Project Engineer, I was in responsible charge of the providing oversight for the Structural, Architectural, Mechanical, and Electrical construction packages. My duties included: Construction Management, Civil Engineering, and Construction Inspection
Field Construction Manager, DMJM Aviation, Inc. May 99 / June 00
Parking Garage & Terminal/Concourse Expansion to the Pensacola Regional Airport, Pensacola, Florida
The $22 million project consisted of a new 4 level parking garage, renovations and expansion of the existing terminal building and terminal concourse.
As the Project Engineer, for the Parking Garage & Terminal Concourse expansion project; my duties included: Construction Management, Civil Engineering and Construction Inspection
Resident Project Representative,
Day & Zimmerman Infrastructure Inc. / DMJM Aviation, Inc. May 98 / January 99
Terminal Expansion, Regional Southwest International Airport, Fort Myers, Florida
The $2.0 million, 37,000 square feet, two level concourse building consisted of: passenger hold rooms for six airplane boarding gates, and administrative offices.
As the Project Engineer, I was in responsible charge of the structural, architectural, mechanical, and electrical construction packages. My duties included Construction Management, Civil Engineering, & Construction Inspection.
Project Engineer, Chalaire & Associates, Inc June 97 to January 98
As a structural engineer, I performed structural analysis, shoring analysis, and construction inspections for concrete restorations on high-rise apartment buildings using International Concrete Repair Institute Standards.
As a structural engineer I performed structural analysis and design of beams, columns, and foundations for residential structures.
Structural Engineer, F.D.J. Enterprises, Inc. July 96 to December 96
As a structural engineer, I used an Eagle Point Structural Analysis Program to perform wind load and gravity load analysis, for the sizing of beams, girders, columns and foundations for residential structures.
Sole Proprietor, Robert Zach, Builder 1983 to July 96
As a Florida State Certified Building Contractor, License No. CBC028165, I managed a design and build construction company for light commercial and residential construction.
CERTIFICATIONS
Engineer In Training April 96
SBCCI Certified Building Inspector February 98
COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROGRAMS
Primavera P3e/c for Construction
Primavera Project Planner 3.1
Algor Finite Element Analysis
Eagle Point Structural Analysis
AutoCAD, Release 14
EDUCATION
ERWIN TECHNICAL CENTER June 1997
AutoCAD, Release 14
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA May 4, 1996
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Degree
Area of concentrated studies – Structural Engineering
MANATEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE May, 1993
Associates of Arts Degree
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