D.E. Mangan
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DAVID E. MANGAN
P.E.
12940 West Burleigh Road, Brookfield, Wisconsin 53005
home: 715-***-****, cell: 715-***-****, email: *******@*****.***
Summary of qualifications
Dynamic Senior Project Manager with over 30 years of experience and proven track record
in Client Relations, Estimating, Project Buy-out, Budget Formulation, Scheduling, Project
Cost Control, Value Engineering and Overall Project Management.
Education
MILWAUKEE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, Milwaukee, Wisconsin/Graduated with Honors, May 1982 -
Bachelor of Science / Architectural and Building Construction Engineering Technology
- G.P.A. 3.2 / 4.0
- Registered Engineer, State of Wisconsin License number: 37132-006
- Computer proficient, Microsoft Office, Prolog, Sure Track, Constructware and
Expedition.Professional Experience and Key Projects
Agra Industries Merrill, WI 2012 - PresentProject Manager
- (8) Bin Dryer Addition and New Warehouse
- Agra Industries, $3.5Million
- Addition of (8) new corn dryer bins including all air handling and cob conveying
equipment required to expand and integrate with the existing facility. New cob load-out
system installed and re-directed to accommodate dryer addition. New 41,000sf PEMB
warehouse facility erected for old storage of finished seed product.
Nestle USA Confections & Snacks Division Burlington, WI 2010-2011Owner s Representative/CM
- Cocoa Bean Debacterialization Addition, Nestle Food Plant, Burlington WI
- Ambitech Engineering Corporation, $6.9Million
- Addition of a new (5) story debacterialization facility constructed for the specific
purpose of sterilizing raw cocoa beans prior to the roasting, shelling and chocolate
liquor processes for candy/confection production. Building structure consisted of a five
story tubular structural steel framework situated on top of the existing Tank Farm
facility. Entire building seal welded with foam filled dust covers on all horizontal
surfaces to achieve a Medium Hygiene status.. Building skin consisted of IMP panel and
Sarnifil roofing. Debac units and conveying machinery supplied by Buhler-Barth and tied
into the existing process at the bean conveyor bridge and bean roasters. Majority of
installation performed in and amongst ongoing product production.
C G Schmidt Milwaukee, WI 2008-2009Senior Superintendent
- New South Campus Student Union,
UW Campus, Madison, WI
- Workshop Architects, $93 Million
- Demolition of existing student union and construction of new 7 story, 300,000+sf state-
of-the-art student union for the UW Madison Campus. Facility includes (2) levels of
underground parking, 60 room hotel, bowling alley, concert hall, conference center, and
multiple bar, restaurant and retail spaces. Responsible for demolition, recycling, utility
relocations, road reconfiguration, excavation, earth retention, dewatering and tower crane
erection.
The Samuels Group, Inc. Wausau, WI 2006-2008Project Manager
401 Main Street, Cedar Falls, IA
- AHTS Architects, $1.7 Million
- Renovation of circa-1900 s three story masonry building in down town Cedar Falls, Iowa.
Project included renovation of entire structure including structural analysis and repair
of masonry walls and lateral bracing at each floor throughout the facility. Final build-
out included a 3rd floor comedy club, 2nd floor tenant space and 1st floor TBD.
Parkersburg Senior Housing, Parkersburg, IA
- Samuels Design, $3.2 Million
- Construction of a new 31,000 sf assisted living facility in Parkersburg, Iowa. Project
consisted of a one story, wood frame facility with 37 efficiency, one and two bedroom
living units with full kitchens. Other amenities included a full service dining room,
chapel, salon, fitness room and lounge/club room.
Central Wisconsin Engineers and Architects Weston, WI 2006
Project Manager
- Responsibilities included marketing for new construction management department, working
with architectural department on design/build projects, overseeing construction management
projects and staffing civil projects as assigned.
M. A. Mortenson Brookfield, WI 2005-2006Project Superintendent
Columbia St. Mary s Mequon
- $60 Million
- Extensive multiple additions and renovations of existing hospital campus in Mequon,
Wisconsin. Responsibilities included assisting project manager with contract buy-out and
overseeing site utility installations.
VISTA Design and Construction West Allis, Wisconsin 2004-2005Project Manager
- Estimating and project management duties as assigned.
C.G. Schmidt Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1999-2003Senior Project Manager
Ball Corporation Warehouse and Food Can Line Addition, Milwaukee, WI.
- 1-Source; $8.5 Million
- Construction of a new 230,000 square foot Nucor Pre-Engineered Warehouse and
Palletizing Facility, and renovation of an additional 55,000 square feet of the existing
facility for a new food can process operation. Project included complete design / build
services encompassing extensive storm water management criteria and massive reconstruction
of the existing plant for the new production line.
Waukesha Electric Systems Office Tower, Waukesha, Wisconsin
- C.S.D.; $6.5 Million
- Construction of a new (5) story, 45,000 square foot corporate office tower dovetailing
with the newly constructed manufacturing addition. Project consisted of a structural steel
framework, concrete on metal deck floors, precast facade and a ribbon type window system.
Waukesha Electric Systems Manufacturing Addition, Waukesha, Wisconsin
- C.S.D.; $9.5 Million
- Construction of a 70 high, 89,000 square foot addition to the existing electric
transformer manufacturing facility. Project included: 1,030 tons of steel and joists,
precast facade, installation of (2) 75 ton, (2) 15 ton and (1) ton overhead cranes;
extensive electrical distribution work and new storm water management piping.
Kelch Manufacturing Plant, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin
- C.S.D.; $8.5 Million
- Construction of a new 167,000 square foot injection molding facility for the Bemis
Group of companies. Project included: 505 tons of steel and joists, precast facade,
punched and curtain wall window systems, installation of (1) 15 ton and (2) 10 ton
overhead cranes, extensive mezzanine space and laser screeded warehouse flooring. Facility
is designed to house management, sales, engineering, manufacturing, warehousing and
shipping.
Hilton Garden Inn, Milwaukee Park Place, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Matocha Associates
- $6.7 Million
- Project consisted of a three (3) story, wood frame, 128 room limited service hotel with
brick and E.I.F.S. facade. Approximately 73,000 square feet including swimming pool,
restaurant and meeting facilities.
C. R. Meyer & Sons Company RHINELANDER, WISCONSIN1996-1999Project Manager
Lincoln County Courthouse, Merrill, Wisconsin
- Architecture Network; $1.3 Million
- Architectural and mechanical renovations of 104 year-old Historic Landmark. Dome
restoration utilized a contractor designed and built structural steel working platform to
access work.
Marathon W.W.T.P. Addition, Marathon City, Wisconsin
- Becker-Hoppe; $1 Million
- Expansion of existing wastewater facility including building additions, structural
improvements and equipment installation.
Specialty Minerals P.C.C. Addition, Park Falls, Wisconsin
- Specialty Minerals; $600 K
- Expansion of existing precipitated calcium chloride plant in order to increase
production for adjacent Fraser Paper Mill. Project included building additions and
equipment installation.
Harley-Davidson Training Facility, Tomahawk, Wisconsin
-Entech Engineering; $1.65 Million
- Construction of new division offices, training facility and expanded loading dock
facilities. Project included multiple phases of Varco-Pruden building structures
interfacing with existing production facility.
Louisiana-Pacific Conditioning / Thawing Ponds, Tomahawk, Wisconsin
- Louisiana-Pacific; $600K
- Addition of 200 reinforced concrete thawing ponds to the existing OSB production
facility. Project included log transport system and Varco-Pruden Building addition.
3M Roof Granule Plant, Wausau, Wisconsin
- 3M Engineering; $500K
- Multiple projects including bag house renovation at the Greystone Mine and plant
remodeling / office additions at the downtown plant.
C.G. Schmidt Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1991-1996Project Manager / Superintendent
Lab Safety Supply Warehouse Addition, Janesville, Wisconsin
- T.D.I.; $7 Million
- Addition of 160,000 square feet of high bay, super flat warehouse space. Project
consisted of: 480 tons of structural steel, mechanically adhered white roofing system,
100% E.I.F.S. facade, extensive expansion of computer systems and office space and
construction of a new kitchen / food service wing.
Ethan Allen Villas Cottage Remodel, Wales, Wisconsin
- Torke-Wirth-Pujara; $1.2 Million
- Extensive renovation and reconstruction of a 7,300 square foot cottage prison facility.
Project included installation of state-of-the-art detention cells and in-house kitchen
facilities.
Hartland Library, Hartland, Wisconsin
- Angus-Young & Associates; $900K
- Construction of a new 11,000 square foot library for the Village of Hartland. Structure
consisted of a structural steel framework with stone and E.I.F.S. facade.
West Allis Memorial Hospital MOB Addition and Renovations, West Allis, Wisconsin
- Flad & Associates; $18 Million
- Construction of a new six (6) story, 43,000 square foot Medical Office Building
consisting of C.I.P. columns and decks, masonry and stone facade and ribbon window system.
Project included: total renovations of out-patient, technical services and emergency
areas, installation of an underground mechanical tunnel, power house upgrades, expansion
of existing surgical space and extensive site-work construction.
Term Projects
1987-1991MMSD Dewatering & Drying Facility, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Ch2mHill; $190 Million
- Construction of a new 6 level, 200,000 square foot drying facility designed
specifically for the production of Milorganite. Project consisted of: (7) C.I.P. shear
towers, (5) C.I.P. shear walls, multiple levels of composite deck construction, precast
panel facade and multiple underground mechanical galleries.
MMSD Milorganite Storage Facility, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Ch2mHill; $23 Million
- Construction of a new 14-silo storage and material handling facility designed
specifically for the storage and distribution of Miloragnite. Project consisted of an (8)
day continuous slip-form process, multiple underground pipe galleries, installation of all
material handling machinery and extensive pile supported railroad facilities.
Early Career
1982-1986
1000 North Water Street Office Tower, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- $40 Million
- Construction of a new eight (8) story post tensioned parking facility and a twenty (20)-
story structural steel office tower. Project included: Bentonite caisson foundation
system, structural steel tower, granite facade and composite deck system. Construction was
achieved by a triple tower crane set-up and jump sequence.
May and Speh Corporate Headquarters and Parking Structure, Downers Grove, Illinois
- OPUS; $7 Million
- Construction of a new three (3) story structural steel corporate headquarters and
precast parking structure.
St. Joseph s Medical Center M.R.I. Facility, Wichita, Kansas
- P.D.C.; $3 Million
- Construction of a 3,500 square foot M.R.I. building addition including magnet
installation and all associated structural and mechanical work.
Tempe Office / Warehouse Facility, Tempe, Arizona
- $1.2 Million
- Construction of a new 56,000 square foot warehouse facility utilizing the concrete tilt-
wall method of construction.
Menomonee Indian Reservation, Keshena, Wisconsin
- $8 Million
- Construction of one hundred seventy-seven (177) 3,4 and 5 bedroom houses scattered
throughout the Menominee Indian Reservation. Project included all necessary infrastructure
and new tribal community building.
St. Luke s Medical Center Parking Structure, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- $5 Million
- Addition of a three (3) story C.I.P. parking facility including the installation of new
elevator towers.
Diamond Tower Condominium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- $18 Million
- Construction of a new twenty-two (22) story, 80,000 square foot C.I.P. condominium
tower. Project included all C.I.P. construction utilizing Flying Deck forming system and
an inside climbing tower crane
References
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