RICHARD MARTINEZ
Seffner, Florida 33584 Cellular:
**************@*****.***
SITE SUPERINTENDENT PROFILE
SUMMARY:
Cost conscious and analytical professional with 24 years of history of
success optimizing quality in the construction organization in a
supervisory capacity. Responsible for supervising and directing operations
within assigned discipline or area. Supervises and directs craft
activities, as assigned. Ensures assigned construction operations and
subcontractors performance are in compliance with specifications and within
schedules and budgets. Performs general functions inherent in all sup--
Coordinate with General Foreman and Foreman to determine manpower
requirements.
Responsible for;
-- Schedule work to be performed and review work accomplished
-- Prepare material requisitions for tools and consumables
-- Supervise and direct subordinate personnel and craft in construction
activities within assigned discipline
-- Prepare reports and forecasts, job manpower forecasts and expenditures
forecast
-- Responsible for the implementation of corporate/project policies,
procedures and instructions within assigned operations.
-- Coordinate activities with other disciplines and clients resident
representative as instructed by construction management
-- Perform personnel evaluations on subordinate personnel
-- Ensure that all State and Federal safety codes, requirements, and
standards are being complied within assigned area of responsibility
-- Interface with Project Manager.
-- Ensure current revision documents are utilized for installation advisory
field positions.
-- Complete Daily report at the end of each work day.
Active Certifications:
. US Army Corps Of Engineers CQMC, Construction Quality Management For
Contractors 2009 and 2011.
. Electric Arc Flash / NFPA 70E.
. Rigging By The Crosby Group Inc.
. NAVSEA, NACE, MIL-STD Welding Procedures.
. USACE EM 385-1-1 Working Knowledge.
. OSHA 30 Hour Safety Course.
. Heart Saver First Aid Training.
. Lead Awareness Training.
. 36 Hours AWS Certify Welding Inspector Seminar.
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3 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
TOLTEST, INC.
10/08 - Present
Site Superintendent / SSHO, NEX Gas Station Pipe Replacement, US Naval Base
Guantanamo Bay Cuba.
The summary of work on this project included the replacement of an existing
underground MoGas fuel line, installation of new dispenser sumps, and
installation of new leak detection monitoring system. All work was
completed in accordance with applicable API, UFC, PEI, ASME, and ACI
requirements.
Existing 2" underground pipe was abandoned in place by grout fill and
capping the pipe ends. Pipe was purged and rendered free of product.
Existing concrete and asphalt was saw cut and removed to allow installation
of new fuel piping and conduit. A new fiberglass transition sump with
weather-proof lid was installed near the aboveground tank. The sump was
surrounded with concrete for stability and set per manufacturer's
recommendations. Approximately 100 feet of new 2" double walled FRP pipe
was installed underground from the new transition sump to the 2 dispensers.
New pipe will penetrate sumps with water-tight boots and required air test
fittings. Pipe was buried 3' underground and bedded in sand, not concrete,
per manufacturers recommendations. PEI RP100-11 practices will be followed.
Approximately 50 feet of new exterior coated carbon steel pipe was
installed aboveground from the transition sump to the tank connection. New
pipe will be installed with socket welded fittings, except threaded where
connecting to the existing solenoid valve and FRP pipe. New fuel pipe was
terminate at tank solenoid valve and at each dispenser with a new stainless
steel braided flex-connector. An isolation valve was also placed in the
transition sump. Grounding was provided and installed between existing
dispensers and the AST grounding system by installing new underground wire
in new PVC conduit. New electronic leak detection monitoring system was
installed. Sump sensors will be installed in each dispenser sump and the
transition sump. A new dedicated alarm panel will be mounted in the
attendant building to provide continuous and automatic self-checking of
sensors. New conduit and wire was installed and terminated in accordance
with the applicable electrical classification location. Disturbed areas
were backfilled, aggregate installed and compacted, and 6" thick reinforced
concrete placed to match adjacent grades. System start-up and commissioning
was completed, to include calibration of the dispensers, cycling of the
leak detection system and pressure testing the pipeline per PEI RP100-11
for FRP pipe.
Site Superintendent / SSHO,Various Repairs to Petroleum, Oils and
Lubricants (POL) Facilities, Peterson Air force Base, Colorado Springs, CO.
(2012) Scope of work at Facility 00668 includes upgrades to the electrical
supply system by the installation of a 480/277V electrical service,
installation of a step down transformer to power the remaining existing
208/120V loads, removal of loading hoses and replacement with four bottom
loading pantographs at four bulk JP-8 loading positions, and the
installation of flow switches in the discharge lines of the four bulk
loading pumps installed at the Bulk Fuel Area. Scope of work at Facility
03455 includes resurfacing existing asphalt in the fuels storage facility
area, installation of block heater power plugs at nine parking positions in
the refueler parking area, and replacement of existing roll-over curbs
surrounding the secondary containment areas with lower profile curbs in the
driving lanes of the loading, offloading, and refueler parking containment
areas. Scope of work at Facility 03463 includes demolition of the four
existing bulk JP-8 offloading positions and installation of two new
offloading skids: Each skid will include four hose connections with
sampling points, a pump, flow switch, automatic air elimination, offloading
flow control valve, and offloading meter. Scope of work at Facility 00668
includes installation of approximately 1,700 feet of barbed wire on fencing
around fuel storage area
Site Superintendent / SSHO, Clean, Inspect and Repair Tanks 18,
20,21,23,25,27,28,48 and 50. Repair Oil Water Separator Complex, French
Drain Installation at FLC Puget Sound, Manchester, Washington State (6/2012-
8/2012). Managed the cleaning, inspection, and repair of nine underground
storage tanks (USTs) at the bulk fuel storage facility. Project activities
included tank cleaning; fluid disposal; tank inspection; tank repair and
coating; pipe modifications; preparation of certification reports; site
management; and environmental health and safety oversight.
Site Superintendent / SSHO, Build Fuel Storage Tank at Guantanamo Bay,
Cuba. The project description for this delivery order is to perform various
excavation, concrete placement, and new construction efforts to field-erect
a 62,115-bbl welded steel JP-5 fuel storage tank with all necessary
appurtenances, a back-up generator, site lighting, perimeter access road,
secondary containment, and utility distribution lines. The project design
has been completed by Austin Brockenbrough & Associates, and will be
supplemented by TolTest with incidental tank, mechanical and electrical
scope of work services.
New construction activities associated with the project include; site
excavation, concrete foundation and containment wall construction, new 89'
in diameter by 56' high fuel storage tank erection, cathodic protection and
geotextile liner installation, interior and exterior coatings, underground
pipeline installation, electrical distribution and lighting, tank controls
integration, and complete system start up and commissioning. The new tank
will be installed atop a raised thickened concrete ringwall with 2.25"
diameter by 9' long anchor bolts to resist seismic activities, have
multiple access platforms and tank manways, multiple stilling wells for
tank gauging, and receive a complete interior and exterior MIL-spec paint
system per UFGS 099713.17 and 099713.27. Secondary containment for the
storage tank will be achieved by installing a tall concrete perimeter wall,
geotextile liner surrounding the tank, and site water and drainage lines.
For regular maintenance and access, the perimeter of the area will receive
a new concrete pavement road. All work and disciplines associated with the
work will comply with the Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC), American
Petroleum Institute (API) 650, National Association of Corrosion Engineers
(NACE), Steel Structures Painting Counsel (SSPC), and National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA) 30.
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Site Superintendent/SSHO, Repairs to Fuel Line at the Desalinization Plant
at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The summary of work for this project included
performing various demolition and new construction efforts to replace
approximately 5,000 linear feet of diesel fuel pipeline for the operation
of the Desalinization Plant. Demolition of the existing aboveground and
underground diesel fuel pipeline included; pipeline pigging and cleaning,
asbestos wrap and lead coatings abatement, concrete support demolition, and
pipeline removal and abandonment. New construction activities associated
with the project included; new off-load manifold construction,
approximately 5,000 linear feet of aboveground pipeline installation,
concrete pipe support construction, application of mil-spec approved
exterior coatings, cathodic protection installation, excavation and
concrete placement for road crossings, and complete system start up and
commissioning.
TolTest, Inc., (2009) - Site Superintendent/SSHO for Repair Tank 127 at
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The summary of work for this project involved repairs
and upgrades to the 17,000 BBLS vertical aboveground riveted steel mogas
storage tank, and limited repairs to the tank piping. Major scope of work
included the installation of a new insert shell plate where an existing
shell plate has been cut out from the tank. Precise cutting of the existing
shell was necessary to maintain proper spacing per API requirements from
adjoining seams, as well as extreme care taken during the welding of the
sheet to not disturb any of the closely surrounding rivets holding the
existing tank shell plates together. Interior tank repair work included the
replacement of various API deficient floor patch/reinforcing plates,
replacement of the existing interior floating roof periphery seal, and the
sandblasting and coatings on the entire tank bottom as well as 3 feet up
the tank shell. Additional repairs to the exterior of the tank included the
complete replacement of the fixed tank roof due to excessive corrosion on
the existing, replacement of the existing roof vent frames and screens,
installation of government furnished handrails around the tank roof
perimeter, replacement of existing high level shut-off tubing, complete
sandblasting and coating of the fixed tank roof, repair by patching and
filling of exterior cracks and spalls on the CMU.
TolTest, Inc., 2008 - Site Superintendent/SSHO for Replace Pier Quebec,
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Supervised the addition of a pipeline onto Pier
Quebec. Work included installation of potable water, emergency shower, JP-5
fuel line, diesel fuel marine piping, stripper drain piping, fire
protection piping, and fuel containment area.
LESLIE CONTROLS and CPC CRYOLAB, INC., Tampa, FL
10/01 - 10/08
Supervisor / Technical Welder
Supervised Pipe / Tube welders working on valves for the US Navy, Air
force, NASA and Power Plants. Knowledge of PWHT and Stress Relief
operations. Welded on Filter Hose, Vacuum Jacketed Manifold, Control
Valves, modulated Valves for Storage Tanks, Transportation Trailers and
Vacuum Jacketed piping system for the Nitrogen industry. Responsible for
daily reports, information, and communication with the project manager.
OLIVER M. DEAN, INC., Plainview, NY 01/98
- 10/01
Technical Welder
Welding included stainless steel Pipe / Tube, Sanitary Process Equipment
for the food, beverage and pharmaceutical manufacturing industry. Worked on
stainless steel tube installation in pharmaceutical plants using Automatic
Orbital Welding Machines and also build CIP systems, valve clusters for the
food and beverage manufacturing.
BLICKMAN HEALTH INDUSTRIES, INC., Lodi, NJ 07/88 -
12/97
Technical Welder
Welding stainless steel equipment for hospitals and kitchens such as
blanket warmers, stools, tables, counter tops, cabinets and sinks. Also
carbon steel blower housings and dust collection systems.
4 EDUCATION
EAST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL, Paterson, NJ
Academic Diploma, 1987