Construction Management to include takeoffs, estimating, budgeting, developing scopes, contracting, purchasing, scheduling, and invoicing. Experienced in full on-site construction management; supervision, quality control, safety, effectively schedule, monitor, and inspect all work from start to customer occupation to also include warrantee work. Have worked effectively with architects, engineers, developers, contractors, inspectors, city, county & state officials and owners, to include the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Navy.
EMPLOYMENT
Project Management for Alutiiq International Solutions, LLC. May 2009 to Dec 2009
Quality Control Manager May 2009 – Dec 2009. Airmen’s Center/Dining Hall, Cannon Air Force Base, New
Mexico. $ 10.2 Million. Construction of a new facility, of approximately 28,000 square feet, which will
provide co-located replacement facilities for the existing Dining Hall, Airmen’s Center, Post Office, and
Linen Exchange. The facility is designed to meet both present and future needs of the Base, with dining
expanded an additional 400 seats, a state-of-the-art kitchen and serving facilities, enhancement of bulk
storage operations and expanded Post Office and Linen Exchange space. Demolition included multiple existing buildings- Post Office, Linen Exchange, Service Center Building and the existing Dining Hall. The project included equipment installations, utilities, pavements, asbestos abatement, landscaping, and site improvements.
AC/DH Key Features:
• Structural Concrete Foundations • CMU above Grade Structure
• Structural Steel Framing • Major Kitchen Equipment Installation
• Three Independent HVAC Systems • Site Preparation
Project Management Sept. 2008 to May 2009
Pre-Construction Manager Dec 2008 – May 2009. CV-22 Flight Simulator Facility, Cannon Air Force Base, Clovis, New Mexico. $ 5.6 Million. Construction of a new 14,000 SF facility with reinforced concrete foundation and floor slabs, exterior walls are a combination or load bearing steel studs and masonry with stucco as the primary finish. The roofs are standing seam metal.
CV-22 F.S.F Features:
• 60ft x 60ft x 60ft High Bay • Briefing Rooms
• Conference Room • Mass Brief Area
• Computer Room • Site Preparation
• Seismic Requirements • Fire Protection
• Communication Support • Anti-Terrorist Force Protection
• Exterior CMU Walls
Quality Control Manager Oct 2008 – May 2009. MC-130 Flight Simulator Facility, Cannon Air Force Base, Clovis, New Mexico. $ 8.3 Million. Construction of a new 21,500 SF facility with reinforced concrete foundation and floor slabs, exterior walls are a combination or load bearing steel studs and masonry with stucco as the primary finish. The roofs are standing seam metal.
MC-130 F.S.F Features:
• 60ft x 60ft x 60ft High Bay • Briefing Rooms
• Conference Room • Mass Brief Area
• Computer Room • Site Preparation
• Seismic Requirements • Fire Protection
• Communication Support • Generator
• Anti-Terrorist Force Protection • Mechanical Yard
• Exterior CMU Walls
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Project Management for Harry Pepper & Associates, Inc. 2005 to 2008
Quality Control Manager Oct 2007 – June 2008. Joint Aquatic Combat Diver Training Facility, Panama City Beach, Fl. $12.9 Million. A design build contract to provide for growing diver-training mission, including underwater ship-repair training.
J.A.C.D.T.F. Features:
• 75ft.L x 40ft. W x 40ft. D Training Tank • Escape Trunk
• 60 Ton Gantry Crane • Escape Trunk Access to Surface
• Applied Instruction Building • Site Improvements
• Auger Cast Piles • Architectural Pre-Cast Panels
• Million Gallon Capacity Pool System • Multiple Levels within Training Tank
• Force Main Pool Discharge System • Structural CMU at AI Building
Pre-Construction Management Aug. 2007 – Sept 2007. Surface Facilities for Lake Okeechobee Aquifer Storage
and Recovery Pilot Projects, Port Mayaca Site. Part of the Central & Southern Florida Project for Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan. A ten million gallon per day surface water withdrawal and treatment facility for injection of surface water into an Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) well, to include recovery, retreatment and discharge processes of ground water from the aquifer back to the surface.
• Project was set aside due to funding not available.
Pre-Construction Management Apr. 2007 – Aug. 2007. Kissimmee River Florida Project, Structure 68A, Highlands County, Florida. $13.4 Million. Construction of the following spillway adjacent to existing 3 bay spillway.
• New gated single bay ogee weir Spillway • Construct temporary by-pass
• Maintain temporary detour road • Concrete service bridge.
Safety Officer & Quality Control Manager Jun 2006 – Oct 2007. Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Project, Surface Facilities for Lake Okeechobee, Aquifer Storage and Recovery Pilot Projects, Kissimmee River Site, Okeechobee, FL. $5.8 Million. New construction of five million gallon per day surface water withdrawal and treatment facility for injecting surface water into an Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) well, including recovery, retreatment and discharge of ground water from the ASR back to the surface.
Major components:
• Raw Water Intake Screen • Raw Water Pump Station
• Pressure Filter • Backwash Equalization Pond
• Backwash Solids Pond • Backwash Decant Pump Station
• In-Line UV Disinfection System • ASR Well Recovery Pump
• Cascade Aerator • Yard Piping
• Pre-Fabricated Operations Building • Site Electrical Work
• Security Fencing • Gravel Access Road / Equipment Pad
Project Manager Nov. 2005 – Jun 2006 Repairs to Building 1099, Center for Information Dominance, Corry Station, Naval Air Station, Pensacola, FL. $ 4.7 Million. Repair Hurricane damage to building; 3 phased renovation to occupied instructional operations. Work included mold and asbestos abatement, roof replacement, access floor panel and structure replacement, Mechanical Systems replacement and upgrades, Electrical Systems upgrades, and repairs to and or replacement of interior finishes.
Pre-Construction Management Oct 2005. Joint Aquatic Combat Diver Training Facility, Panama City Beach, Fl. $12.9 Million. A design build contract to provide for growing diver-training mission, including underwater ship-repair training.
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Assistant Project Manager July 2005 to Nov. 2005. Navy Hospital and Outlaying Facilities Emergency Repairs, NAS, Pensacola, Florida. $ 11.2 Million. Repair Hurricane damage to 25 buildings; refurbish 5 operating room in 310 bed hospital as well as doing phased renovation to 24 other occupied buildings including 3 each functioning medical/dental clinic. Work included mold and asbestos abatement, roof replacement, window
replacement, and repairs to and or replacement of interior finishes.
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Co-Owner A&D Construction June 2004 – June 2005. Light Commercial / Retail and Residential repairs and remodeling.
Project Management for The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, Inc. 2000 to 2004
Project Manager Jan. 2003 – May 2004. Special Communication Requirement Integration Facility for US Navy (SCRIF) Webster Field Annex, NAS Patuxent River, MD. $4.3 Million. Design and Construction of a new SCRIF. The facility is a 1,868 square meter one story building, with a high-bay Vehicle Integration Area (Garage) and associated mezzanine storage area, Integration Laboratories, Training, Conference, Break, Shower and Locker Rooms. In addition, a cleared field of 11,150 square meters used to test both equipment and deployment procedures, along with associated site-work, roads and parking areas. The project has antiterrorism force protection
Asst. Manager & Asst. Supt. 7/02 - 12/02 – New Construction of two independent Wawa markets for Wawa Inc. $ 5 Million. Wawa food markets are a chain of convenience store/gas stations located in the eastern U.S.
Cost Estimator/Project Engineer 12/01 - 7/02 - Bid / Buyout Phase of Five independent Wawa markets
for Wawa Inc. $12.5 Million.
Project Engineer & Asst. Supt. 09/01 - 12/01 - Chemical Laboratory for US Army Corps of Engineers.
$ 4 Million. Project involved Design and Construction of new laboratory for the neutralization and disposal of chemical weapons.
Superintendent/Project Engineer 07/00 - 09/01- Self-Perform Steel Erection, Multiple projects for W-T
Self-Perform Steel Group. $ 10,000 – 1 Million. Responsible for Pre-Construction Management, Estimating/Bidding, Contracting, Procurement and Site Supervision and Management.
APPLIED CONSTRUCTION EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science Degree: 2000, Ferris State University. Accredited through ACCE, American Council for Construction Education Major: CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Associate in Applied Science: 1999, Ferris State University Major: CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
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Recipient of Certificates of Completion of Crane Safety, Scaffolding Safety, Excavation Safety and Confined Space Safety from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, completed May 8th & 9th 2007.
Recipient of State of Florida Maintenance of Traffic – Intermediate training course, completed April 13, 2007.
Recipient of a Certificate of Completion of Construction Quality Management for Contractors from U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, completed February 2003, Updated November 2007.
Recipient of Maryland Certified Erosion and Sediment Control, (Green Card), Completed Sept. 20, 2000.
Recipient of a Certificate of Completion from Occupational Safety & Health Administration for 30-hour
Occupational Safety and Health Training Course in Construction Safety & Health. Completed May 8, 1999.
Recipient of Michigan Certified Aggregate Technician – expired status.
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Completed requirements for Adult CPR/AED and First Aid through American Heart Association – to date.
PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND ACTIVITIES
Associate Constructor successfully passed American Institute of Construction Level I exam. Received
Professional title as Associate Constructor, (AC).
Board Member of Ferris State University Construction Management Alumni Association, Since 2007
Certificate of Merit from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Jacksonville District for service during the South
Florida Okeechobee Kissimmee River Project, Without a Lost Time Injury, May 9, 2007
Founding Member of Ferris State University Construction Management Alumni Association 2005-2007
Active Member of Ferris State University Alumni Association, since 2000.
President of Associated Construction Students January 1999 to January 2000.
This organization is a student chapter of:
•Associated General Contractors of America •Construction Management Association of America
•Associated Builders & Contractors •National Association of Home Builders
•Michigan Asphalt Paving Association •National Association of Minority Contractors
•Michigan Infrastructure Transportation Association
Active Member of Associated Construction Students for 5 years.
Participant In Associated Schools of Construction Competition Heavy Civil team 1998 and 1999.
Recipient of a Certificate of Appreciation from Associated Construction Students for outstanding service,
April ’95, Nov. ’95 and April ’96.
MILITARY BACKGROUND AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS
United States Marine Corps 1991 to 2000. **Honorable Discharge**
•Served as a Non Commissioned Officer 1996 to 2000 •Operated as Patrol Leader
•Participated as Platoon Sergeant 1998 to 2000 •Controlled Issue of Sensitive Items
•Participated as Squad Leader 1997 to 1998 •Guided Transportation for Marines
•Coordinated the Daily Routine of the Company Gunnery Sergeant •Directed Billeting for Personnel
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