Mr. Chadwick has over 35 years of construction, construction management, and inspection experience. He has administered pre-design, design, construction, and commissioning contracts for a myriad of project sizes, types, and delivery methods. He has served as owner’s representative for public and private clients and coordinated projects with architects, engineers, contractors, planning, building, and engineering departments and other public agency officials. Mr. Chadwick has experience with pre and post project planning, evaluation, and preparation activities such as: public forum roundtable and vignette facilitation; public outreach and consensus development; value engineering; biddability/constructability review; budgeting/estimating; general condition and specification review and preparation; RFP and contract developments; architect and contractor pre-qualification, program development; contract administration; scheduling; agency-training; equipment startup, commissioning facilitation, and warranty follow-up facilitation.
Work Experience:
Harris & Associates - 2001-2010
Construction Management Training, Harris & Associates. Mr. Chadwick was the team leader in developing and implemented a training program for construction managers and trained over 60 construction managers in northern and southern California. Mr. Chadwick’s program was used to train an additional 60+ construction managers in Washington and Nevada.
Business Enterprise Manual, Harris & Associates. Mr. Chadwick was a the team leader in developing a “business enterprise manualâ€, or in other words Interactive Instructions For Compliance with Business Enterprise Requirements In responding to Public Agency RFP/Q Solicitations (Requests for Proposals/Qualifications) regarding DBE, DVBE, LBE, MBE, OBE, SBE, UDBE, WBE business utilization, systematically depicting the step-by-step methods by which construction and construction management firms are required to respond to Requests for Proposal and comply with State, Federal and other various funding requirements.
Community Transit, Mountlake Terrace Transit Center Expansion. Senior Project Manager. Mr. Chadwick was responsible for the review and processing of RFIs, shop drawings, samples and other submittals, as well as performing quality control, compliance and quality assurance inspections of construction so as to meet document specifications. He was responsible for monitoring the contractor generated “as-built†drawings, monthly progress summary reports and photos. He reviewed and monitored the contractor’s safety and SWPPP programs and monitored the weekly activities and coordination of contractor and subcontractor start-up activities; and created and maintained a cost issue log. Mr. Chadwick conducted weekly owner and contractor’s progress meetings, monitored contractor quality control, provided dispute resolution, and reviewed progress payment requests for recommendation to the Transit authority for this 16.2 million dollar, 5 story, post-tensioned, 950 space, hillside parking structure and bus terminal.
Kaiser Permanente, Vallejo 2009 Hospital and Central Utility Plant. Senior Project Manager, Staff Augmentation. Mr. Chadwick assisted Kaiser with various duties such as: potential change order review for merit & costing; PCO, CPR, Change Order and Void logging, Change Order tracking and processing for the $203 million dollar, 188 bed Replacement Tower, $32 million dollar Central Utility Plant, $1.5 million dollar Infrastructure cabling and other various Kaiser contracts in Vallejo.
City of Tracy, Grand Theater Center for the Arts. Construction Manager. Mr. Chadwick, after delivering a biddability/constructability review, contractor qualification and selection assistance, provided construction management services for the $15.2 million dollar, adaptive re-use and non-historical reconstruction and renovation of Tracy’s existing Grand Theatre (a former Vaudeville House) and adjacent retail/hotel buildings and former firehouse to create a cultural arts complex, including: 560 fixed seat theatre with authentic theatre production venues with theatre and balcony seating, concessions, three art galleries, a 100 seat, studio or smaller “Black Box†theater, movement and dance studio, visual arts studios for painting and sculpting, a ceramics studio with damp, glazing, and kiln rooms, and a children’s studio. Additional amenities also included acoustically rated/treated rehearsal rooms, dressing rooms, offices, control booth, catwalks, etc. The project also included specialty lighting, sound, and motorized theatrical rigging for the main and studio theatre. Mr. Chadwick was responsible for reviewing and processing requests for information (RFIs), shop drawings, samples and other submittals for completeness and conformance to contract documents, as well as performing quality control, compliance and quality assurance inspections of construction so as to meet document specifications. He was responsible for the creation and maintenance of an as-built schedule and monitoring the contractor generated “as-built†drawings. He was responsible for monthly progress summary reports and photos. He reviewed and continuously monitored the contractor’s safety program. He also reviewed and monitored the weekly activity logs, coordination of contractor and subcontractor start-up activities; and created and maintained an Issue Log. Mr. Chadwick conducted weekly owner’s and contractor’s progress meetings, monitored contractor quality control, and provided dispute resolution, and reviewed substitution requests and progress payment requests.
City of Tracy, Fire Station No. 1 Renovation Project. Construction Manager. Mr. Chadwick provided construction management services for the $2.3 million dollar, reconstruction and renovation of Tracy’s existing Fire Station No. 94 which was renamed Fire Station No. 1 because after construction, it became the new home for the City of Tracy and regional fire administration; housing the Fire Chief, three Division Chiefs, the Fire Marshall, fire inspectors and other pertinent administrative staff. The 9,646 sq. ft. station is a two story, 3 Wythe brick building built in 1917, and was a fully functional fire station until October 17, 1989 when the Loma Prieta earthquake caused structural damage to the building. Mr. Chadwick was responsible for the review and processing of Requests for Information (RFIs), shop drawings, samples and other submittals for completeness and conformance to contract documents, as well as performing quality control, compliance and quality assurance inspections of construction so as to meet document specifications. He was responsible for monitoring the contractor generated “as-built†drawings. He was responsible for monthly progress summary reports and photos. He reviewed and monitored the contractor’s safety program. He also reviewed and monitored the weekly activities and coordination of contractor and subcontractor start-up activities; and created and maintained an Issue Log. Mr. Chadwick conducted weekly owner and contractor’s progress meetings, monitored contractor quality control, provided dispute resolution, and reviewed substitution and progress payment requests for recommendation to the City.
City of Woodland, Woodland Police Facility. Construction Manager/Inspector of Record. Mr. Chadwick was the construction manager/inspector of record for this $11.5 million dollar, LEED certified, design-build, two building, essential services, police facility. This police facility included state-of-the-art amenities. The main building is a two-story, 44,374 sf. integrated brick veneer/tilt-up concrete building housing command, administration, operations, investigations and traffic. Included in the main building were evidence preparation, processing and storage areas with a walk-in refrigerator/freezer, a four cell, temporary detention area with prisoner processing capability (video imaging and digital fingerprinting), a martial arts/weight training area, locker rooms w/shower facilities, two bunk rooms, eight Interview/interrogation rooms, restrooms, full kitchen, as well as a practical Community Room/EOC (Emergency Operations Center). The second building was a 10,098 sf. integrated brick veneer/tilt-up concrete service building housing: K-9, bicycle patrol, motor patrol, SWAT, general storage, vehicular evidence/investigation, one unisex restroom and a radio room for controlling an adjacent 80’ monopole radio tower, armory, weapon cleaning area and a 25 yard indoor shooting range. The Woodland Police Facility, in addition to being LEED Certified, won the Sacramento Chapter, APWA, project of the year, Division 2, Structures and was named in McGraw Hills’ 2004, Best of California Construction, Civic Division.
City of Henderson, NV, Henderson City Hall Addition and Renovation. Assistant Construction Manager/Office Engineer/Senior Building Inspector. This project was a $46 million addition to the existing City Hall and four-level parking structure. Mr. Chadwick was the assistant construction manager/office engineer/senior inspector performing the duties of reviewing and processing requests for information, shop drawings, samples and other submittals for completeness and conformance to contract documents, as well as performing quality control, compliance and assurance inspections of construction so as to meet document specifications. He was responsible for the creation and maintenance of an as-built schedule and monitoring the contractor generated “as-built†drawings. He prepared a monthly progress summary and photos for inclusion into the monthly report. He reviewed and monitored the contractor’s safety program. He also reviewed and monitored the weekly activity logs, coordinated the start-up activities, and created and maintained the Issue Log. Mr. Chadwick also conducted weekly owner’s and progress meetings, monitored quality control, provided dispute resolution, reviewed substitution requests and progress payment requests when the construction manager was unavailable.
City of Santa Maria, Abel Maldonado Community Youth Center. Assistant Construction Manager/Senior Building Inspector. Mr. Chadwick was the assistant construction manager/inspector for the 26,000 sf. youth center which includes a multipurpose gymnasium, locker/shower facility, restrooms, fitness/equipment room, social/game room, cafe, kitchen, amphitheater, multimedia room, meeting rooms, offices and foyer/reception area. Other elements included stained concrete hardscape and landscaping areas, parking lots, and public infrastructure to support the facility. Special consideration was needed to minimize inconveniences to the public and keeping the adjacent swimming pool facility in operation during construction.
City of Laguna Hills, Laguna Hills Community Center. Senior Building Inspector. Mr. Chadwick was a senior inspector for this new, two-phase, $26 million community center and sports complex in the City of Laguna Hills. Phase 1 of this 20-acre site provides the community with softball and little league fields, soccer fields, a roller hockey rink, a skate board park, pedestrian and bicycle paths and a state of the art children’s playground based on an archeological theme. Phase II of the project is a two-level, 40,000 sf. community center building. The major elements of this building include an expansive lobby and plaza area; a 6,442 sf. multi-purpose room; a 14,175 sf. gymnasium; classroom and conference spaces; a kitchen; administrative space and restroom and locker facilities.
Port of Long Beach, Gerald Desmond Bridge Rehabilitation, Phase II. Construction Inspector. The bridge is a steel tied-arch main span with a 500-foot wide channel crossing providing a 160-foot vertical clearance over the shipping channel. Approach spans are built-up steel plate girders supported on reinforced concrete piers. The bridge totals over one mile in length. Phase I of the project consisted of seismic retrofit and remedial fatigue measures to the foundation and superstructure, and modifying the bridge from four to five traffic lanes. Phase II of the project includes adding a sidewalk to the outside of the existing structure and repainting. Construction cost was $54 million.
Bidability/Constructability Reviews:
Review of the contract documents to determine whether or not a contractor can reasonably and legally bid the work. A biddability review tries to eliminate as many as possible gray areas, ambiguities or omissions that may result in a bidder adding a contingency amount to its bid and checks to see that legally required documents are included in the bidding documents. Mr. Chadwick has been a team member on the following reviews:
Sound Transit, Edmonds, WA - Edmonds Station (209)
Community Transit, Everett, WA - Kasch Park Operating Base Renovation and Expansion
San Leandro Unified School District, San Leandro, CA - 9th Grade Campus
City of Cloverdale, CA - Fire District Station & Headquarters
City of Las Vegas, NV - Centennial Hills Community Center
City of Tracy, CA - Grand Theatre, Center for the Arts
UNLV Science and Engineering Technology Building
City of Las Vegas, NV - City Hall Expansion
City of Las Vegas, NV - Records Building
Prior to 2001:
Mr. Chadwick worked with the following agencies; and before that was a licensed general contractor in southern California:
Ogden City, Utah. Special-Projects Coordinator (Neighborhood Network). Mr. Chadwick was responsible for: property and building viability assessment; hazardous material abatement management, project scope determination; RFP creation; advertisement; contractor qualification; contractor selection; negotiation; contract award and construction management. He was also responsible for administering various City programs and projects, and facilitating multiple neighborhood programs in cooperation with City — Mayor’s Office, Police, Fire, Building, Planning, Zoning, County — Sheriff and Health departments and local utility companies.
Ogden City, Utah. Building Inspector, Plans Examiner. Mr. Chadwick was responsible for inspections, plan review of various works in progress for compliance with: UBC, UPC, UMC, NEC requirements, code enforcement. He was also responsible for hazardous building abatement. i.e. All City generated, “structure†“demolition by condemnationâ€; including but not limited to: inspection, posting and notification by due process, condemnation, hazardous material abatement management, project scope determination; RFP creation; advertisement; contractor qualification; contractor selection; negotiation; contract award and demolition management.
City of Lewiston, Utah. Building Official/Building Inspector/Plans Examiner. Mr. Chadwick was a municipal building official, building inspector, and a plans examiner for the City of Lewiston, Utah. He was responsible for all building, plan review and inspections of various works in progress for compliance with: UBC, UPC, UMC, NEC requirements, code enforcement and issuance of Certificates of Occupancy.
Deweyville City, Utah. Building Official/Building Inspector/Plans Examiner. Mr. Chadwick was responsible for all plan review, inspections of various works in progress for compliance with: UBC, UPC, UMC, NEC requirements, code enforcement, and issuance of Certificates of Occupancy.
Elwood City, Utah. Building Official/Building Inspector/Plans Examiner. Mr. Chadwick was responsible for all plan review, inspections of various works in progress for compliance with: UBC, UPC, UMC, NEC requirements, code enforcement, and issuance of Certificates of Occupancy.
Box Elder County, Utah. Building Inspector. Responsible for combination inspection of various works in progress, compliance to UBC, UPC, UMC, NEC requirements, code enforcement.
Riverside, CA. General Building Contractor. Responsible for RFP acquisition, site and project assessment, cost estimation, proposal writing, contract administrations, purchasing, supervision, coordination of subcontracts and subcontractors, coordination of inspections, construction, etc…
Additional Experience and Specialties:
In addition to his construction experience and background, Mr. Chadwick has over 20 years of training and presentation experience and has developed a myriad of leadership, management, business, presentation, negotiation, and mentoring training programs for various agencies, entities and organizations. He is well versed in MS PowerPoint and other training media.
Certifications:
ICC/ICBO Certified:
Building Official, Building Inspector, Plans Examiner, Building Code Accessibility/Usability Specialist, Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner, Plumbing Inspector
IAMPO Certified Plumbing Inspector
CABO Certified Building Official
AVS Associated Value Specialist, SAVE International
CPTED Crime Prevention through Environmental Design
IPMP Systematic Development of Informed Consent
Licenses:
Class B General Contractor, California – License #596879
Affiliations:
ICC (International Code Council)
CABO (Council of American Building Officials)
SAVE (Society of American Value Engineers)
CMAA (Construction Managers Association of America)
SVABO (Sacramento Valley Association of Building Officials)
PMI (Project Management Institute)
USGBC (US Green Building Council)
Memberships:
CMAA (Construction Managers Association of America)
SAVE (Society of Value Engineers)
CMAA (Construction Managers Association of America)
SVABO (Sacramento Valley Association of Building Officials)
PMI (Project Management Institute)
USGBC (US Green Building Council)
Mr. Chadwick has also performed duties as:
President, Vice President, Secretary and Awards Director for the Northern California Chapter of CMAA
Secretary for the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of SAVE. (Retired)
Member of SAVE International’s Design Build Committee who had a general goal to educate the design-build community of the many benefits of the value methodology in liaison with the Design Build Institute of America (DBIA) to formally integrate the value methodology into their design-build practice guidelines.