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Construction Quality Control

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Posted:
August 27, 2014

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Sunday Sue Dunning

G a i n e s vi l l e, F l or i da

(352) 316–4534

acfmhw@r.postjobfree.com

PROFILE

• 14 years of experience in Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) on ROADWAY; BRIDGES;

AIRPORTS and infrastructure projects. Highly experienced and trained in the execution of FDOT projects and

requisite reporting, tracking, and documentation processes associated with them. Maintain multiple certifications

in professional and technical disciplines, including FDOT CTQP certifications.

• Ability to manage job–related travel requirements and work flexible schedules to meet deadlines

CERTIFICATIONS & SPECIALIZED TRAINING

• ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician–Grade I • Auger Cast Pile Inspector

• CTQP Asphalt Paving Technician–Level I • CTQP Asphalt Paving Technician–Level II

• CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspection–Level 1 • CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspection–Level II

• CTQP Concrete Field Technician– Level 1 • CTQP Drilled Shaft Inspection

• CTQP Final Estimates–Level I • CTQP Final Estimates–Level II

• Erosion & Sediment Control • Maintenance of Traffic–Intermediate Level

• Motivating Employees • MSE Wall Inspector

• Nuclear Safety – Hazardous Materials Certification • Stormwater Management Inspector, #17303

• US Government FEMA/Florida Debris/Trash Removal, #61028

ROADWAY PROJECTS

• Provide oversight for projects while managing temporary assignments for KCI Technologies, Page One

Consultants, PMA Consulting, GAI Engineering and numerous other consulting firms fulfilling terms of various

contracts while providing qualified representation to and for state and local governments on a variety of

construction projects:

Senior Inspector, SR 93 (I-75)/SR 26 (University of Florida) & SR 329 (Main St.)

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DISTRICT 2, April 2011- Present

• Performed inspection and verification for roadway, shoulders and ramp reconstruction, including roadway

widening, milling, roadway resurfacing, MSE retaining walls, drainage improvements, utility construction,

signalization signing and pavement markings, maintenance of traffic, and erosion control.

• Coordinating with team efforts to ensure safety as a liaison to the public, local government, and media

helping to ensure public safety and construction updates.

Senior Inspector, SR 51/US 19

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DISTRICT 2, August 2010- January 2011

• Perform inspection and verification for a project involving roadway, shoulder and ramp widening, drainage

installation, milling, resurfacing, traffic maintenance, erosion control, pavement markings, construction of box

culverts, MSE retaining walls, drainage improvements, utility construction, lighting and signalization, signing

and pavement markings, maintenance of traffic, and erosion control

Senior Inspector, SR 55 / US19,

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DISTRICT 2, January 2010 July 2010

• Perform inspection and verification for a project involving shoulder widening, drainage installation, milling,

resurfacing, traffic maintenance, erosion control, pavement markings, and construction of nine box culverts

• Establish and maintain collaborative relationships that have contributed to the success of a project that

is now projected completed July 2010 (three months ahead of schedule) and on budget

• Mitigated a crisis with a 17 foot deep by 9 foot wide sinkhole in the roadway; expedited heavy traffic flow on

a heavily–traveled tourist route and ensured safety as liaison to the public, local government, and media

Senior Inspector, SR 85 AT SR 123 FLY OVER FROM GENERAL BOND BLVD TO OKALOOSA REGIONAL

AIRPORT, FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DISTRICT 3, September 2009 December 2009

• Performed inspection and verification for a project involving reconstruction, widening, milling, resurfacing,

construction of three new bridges, MSE retaining walls, drainage improvements, utility construction,

roadway lighting, signing and pavement markings, maintenance of traffic, and erosion control

• Managed communications with Homeland Security, military police, and other parties on a project located

on a large–scale military compound kicked off with a groundbreaking ceremony with the Governor of Florida

• Coordinated team efforts on a job site within a military training facility, exercising extreme diligence

in protecting ground hazards, fiber optics, and safety and security clearances

Senior Inspector, SR 30 (US 98B) GARDEN STREET –

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DISTRICT 3, January 2009 October 2009

• Performed inspection on a project running through downtown Pensacola, including milling, resurfacing, erosion

control, traffic maintenance, pavement markings, pedestrian signal improvements, and ADA compliance

• Acted as liaison to build positive relationships with merchants, professional firms, tourists, and other visitors

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to the Retail District, including a VIP visit by the King and Queen of Spain for the city’s 450 anniversary

• Managed unique issues, such as recovering roadway artifacts from hurricanes dating back to 1752,

Spanish–era artifacts, 1884 streetcar tracks, and an1888 manhole cover now in the Wentworth

Museum, and the first wooden pavement roadway constructed in the early 1900’s

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Senior Inspector, SR 8A (I–110) SPLIT DIAMOND INTERCHANGE,

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DISTRICT 3, September 2008 September 2009

• Inspected construction of a new I–110 interchange at Airport Boulevard and Brent Lane in

Pensacola, which included asphalt, drainage systems, bridge widening and signalization

• Joined a project that was two years behind schedule and played a critical leadership role

an intensive team effort, completing all three phases on time and on budget

Roadway Inspector, SR8 (I–10) FROM REST AREAS TO

WEST OF CR 361 (OLD BAINBRIDGE RD), DISTRICT 3, February 2007 August 2008

• Coordinated team efforts on a project that overcame a late start to finish early and under budget,

in spite of Tropical Storm Fay and sensitive issues relating to a Native American burial mound

and erosion runoff with the potential to impact Lake Jackson

Contributed to the success of a project that was distinguished with an Award for Excellence

from the FDOT and received national publicity with a featured article in A80 Engineering

Performed roadway inspection for three concurrent projects, including addition of a third lane in the

median, a bridge widening, and the replacement of the two I–10 bridges over Thomasville Road

Inspected construction work on new west–bound ramps at the Thomasville Road and I–10,

reconstruction of the three interchanges, construction of sound walls, and adjacent widening

and improvements required on Thomasville Road, Monroe Street and Capital Circle

Handled responsibility for pay items, final estimates, and completion/signing of the final punch list

Conducted all testing, sampling, and inspections for earthwork, drainage, concrete, striping,

and asphalt paving, as well has managing responsibility for signalization and lighting

Senior Roadway Inspector, LEESBURG TOLL PLAZA EXPANSION, DISTRICT 5, November 2005 January

2007

• W orked with Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise, which oversees operations of every FDOT-owned and

operated toll road and bridge in the state with the goal to deliver first–class service to all drivers

• Inspected construction on four new lanes, a canopy, and conversion of ten existing lanes to the Sun Pass

System in a critically–needed project at a heavily–traveled hub that had not been widened in 10 years

• Managed responsibility for inspection and verification of roadway construction including earthwork,

drainage, underground utilities, lighting, signing, and threshold inspection

Senior Roadway Inspector, 4TH STREET BRIDGE, DISTRICT 5, November 2005 November 2007

• Oversaw inspection of a project that included the addition of one auxiliary lane, demolition of an existing

bridge, and replacement of the bridge with two 116–foot spans for a total of 232 ft. plate girder bridge

• Inspected and verified roadway construction, which included managing responsibility for earthwork,

drainage, underground utilities, lighting, signing and threshold inspection, concrete sampling

and testing, asphalt milling/paving, erosion control, pavement marking/striping, and landscaping

Senior Roadway Inspector, SR 408,

JOHN YOUNG PARKWAY BRIDGE EXPANSION, DISTRICT 5, November 2004 November 2005

• Held responsibility for quality control for sampling and testing concrete during roadway construction

Senior Roadway Inspector, SR 408 WIDENING – ROSALIND AVENUE, DISTRICT 5, November 2004

November 2005

• Inspected work and maintained quality control for roadway construction and bridge expansion, including

earthwork, roadway construction, concrete sampling and testing, drainage, drill shaft, and asphalt paving

Senior Roadway Inspector, OOCEA SR 408 DEAN ROAD MAINLINE TOLL PLAZA,

ROUSE ROAD RAMP PLAZA EXPANSION, DISTRICT 5, November 2004 November 2005

• Exercised responsibility for inspecting and assuring quality control during roadway construction, including

earthwork, roadway construction, concrete sampling and testing, asphalt, and toll plaza construction

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Senior Roadway Inspector, SR417 – LAKE NONA BLVD INTERCHANGE, DISTRICT 5, November 2004

November 2005

• Performed inspections and provided verification for roadway and bridge construction, including earthwork,

drainage, concrete sampling and testing, asphalt paving, erosion control, and monthly M.O.T.

• Assisted the Professional Engineer in charge of tracking quantities and pay items, management

of CEI inspection staff, RFI, and change orders, as well as project and log book review meetings

Senior Roadway Inspector, SR417 CURRY FORD MAINLINE,

UNIVERSITY RAMP, DISTRICT 5, November 2004 November 2005

• Performed inspections to provide quality control on roadway construction, including earthwork,

roadway construction, concrete sampling and testing, asphalt paving and toll plaza construction

Senior Roadway Inspector, ORLANDO ORANGE COUNTY

EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY, DISTRICT 5, November 2004 November 2005

• Performed inspections of construction work, assisted CEI Teams with toll plaza construction,

project reviews, and log book inspections

Senior Roadway Inspector, MIDLINK INDUSTRIAL BUSINESS PARK, November 2003 November 2004

• Performed inspections of roadway construction with responsibility for earthwork, drainage, concrete

sampling and testing, landscaping, and asphalt paving to assure compliance with specifications

• Managed CEI Inspection Staff and participated in Project Review Meetings to expedite the timely

sharing of information, resolve obstacles, and promote a team mindset to deter costly delays

Roadway Inspector, DISTRICT 5 & FAA, ORLANDO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT,

FOURTH RUNWAY, January 2001 – September 2003

• Performed inspections of construction work on what is the longest runway in Florida and one of only two

commercial runways in the country that is capable of serving as a landing site for the Space Shuttle

Hired as a troubleshooter and turned around a stalled project to meet time, budget, and quality goals

Briefed FAA state/local administrators, contractors, quality control personnel, and other parties

Provided verification for quality controls sampling and testing on all construction materials

Inspected construction for the runway, taxiway, and bridge construction, including responsibility for

roadway construction, concrete pavement, drainage, lighting, underground utilities, asphalt paving,

reinforcing steel placement signage, pavement marking/striping, landscaping, and erosion control

Roadway Inspector

FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT RE–POWERING PROJECT, DISTRICT 5,January 2001 September 2002

• Performed concrete sampling and testing; assisted in threshold inspection

Roadway Inspector

MARRIOTT & RITZ CARLTON HOTEL – GRAND LAKE RESORTS, DISTRICT 5, January 2001 – September 2002

• Provided independent assurance on all concrete testing and sampling during construction

CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE

Heavy Equipment Operator (with Grade Experience)

HUBBARD CONSTRUCTION, Orlando, Florida, January 2000 December 2001

Equipment Operator (with Grade Experience)

LEE–MAR CONSTRUCTION, Ft. Myers, Florida, April 1998 January 2000

Laborer

WHITE’S CONSTRUCTION, Portage, Michigan, January 1996 December 1998

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M ANUFACTURING INSPECTION EXPERIENCE

Quality Control – Medical Bed Manufacture Inspector

STRYKER, Portage/Kalamazoo Michigan, 2003 2004

• W orked with a manufacturer that produced a full–line of hospital beds following strict protocols to assure

that beds and instruments met exacting quality standards and support best practices in medicine:

• Reviewed manufacturing documentation and inspected beds for design and functional capabilities

to certify compliance with specifications of blueprints and engineering schematics

• Used a Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM), as well as specialized gauges, tools, and equipment

EDUCATION

WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, Kalamazoo, Michigan

Undergraduate Program in Applied Science, 1989 1993

Bachelor of Science

KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Kalamazoo, Michigan

Associate of Applied Science

COMPUTER SKILLS

• Ability to quickly master and efficiently apply knowledge of new technologies and software

• Skilled in operating Windows–based PCs using Word, Excel, Outlook, Hummingbird, and Internet programs



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