Thomas H. Glaser
**** **** ***** *****, **********, VA 23061
Telephone: 240-***-**** email: ************@*****.***
Objective
General Superintendent on heavy civil and transportation projects. In Virginia or surrounding area.
Experience
Lane Construction, Charlotte, NC
Senior Superintendent December 2012 – Present
Heavy Civil and Site Construction Company
Project safety
Project planning
Coordination of subcontractors
Scheduling of crews
Perform hiring and lay-offs
Coordination operations with Owners
Construction Superintendents typically manage and supervise multiple Field Managers
American Infrastructure, Glen Alan, VA
Superintendent March 2010 – Oct 2012
Heavy Civil and Site Construction Company in the Mid-Atlantic region
Project safety
Project planning
Coordination of subcontractors
Scheduling of crews
Coordination operations with Owners
Construction Superintendents typically manage and supervise multiple Field Managers .
Walsh Construction, New Haven, CT
General Superintendent, May 2008 –Feb 2010
CDOT I 95, I 91, Route 34 Flyover 93M
Conduct weekly safety meetings
Conduct weekly production meetings
Conduct daily scheduling meeting for superintendents, foreman’s, engineers, and office staff
Procurement of all materials and tools
Schedule equipment
Organized crews
Manage and schedule all subcontractors
Perform hiring and lay-offs
Archer Western Construction Company, Washington D.C
General Superintendent, Oct 2007 –April 2008
Army Corp. Water Treatment Plant
Managed crews
Managed daily meetings on productions
Organized subcontractors
Ordered material
APAC Major Projects Group Southeast, Panama City FL
General Superintendent, June 2006 – Sept 2007
FDOT Intercoastal Bridge Panama City Beach Florida $58 M
Supervised construction of Highway 77 Intercoastal Bridge
Managed the safety
Held daily meetings on production
Organized subcontractors
Ordered materials
Tidewater Skanska, Virginia Beach, VA
General Superintendent, April 20 2005 – May 2006
FDOT Interstate 10 Bridge crossing Escambia Bay, Pensacola Florida. $242 M.
Supervise 17 Superintendents.
Held daily meetings with foremen and superintendents.
Organized rebar deliveries and scheduled all subcontractors
Coordinated all barge moves for 20 cranes on site
Maximized equipment utilization
Scheduling for 250-man crew.
Review job site payroll.
Develop 2-week schedule bases on CPM schedule review with Project Manager.
Coordinate with FDOT on MOT procedures, to implement detours and safety inspections before and after hurricanes and tropical storms.
Ames Construction, Phoenix, AZ
General Superintendent, August 2003 –April 15, 2005
S.R. 188, $ 27.5 M
Implements and enforces job site safety policy.
Supervises construction of 6-bridges, 1-box culvert, and 7-mile roadway.
Coordination with subcontractors.
Hold daily meetings with job site foremen.
Review weekly cost reports and makes adjustments as needed.
Maximize equipment utilization.
Review job site payroll.
Monitor progress of work.
Develop 2-week schedule based on CPM schedule review with Project Manager.
Coordination with Tonto National Forest.
June 2004 – October 2004: Palo Verde Nuclear Power Plant $3 M
Constructed security features for power plant during operation.
Tripled bid profit.
August 2003 – June 2004: ADOT U.S. 93 Big Sandy Bridge, $13.4 M
Supervised construction of 4-bridges, 4-box culverts, and 5-mile roadway.
Coordination with BLM, Game and Fish, Corp of Engineers.
Coordination with subcontractors.
Hold daily meetings with job site foremen.
Review weekly cost reports and makes adjustments as needed.
Maximize equipment utilization.
Review job site payroll.
Monitor progress of work.
Implements and enforces jobsite safety policy.
Develop 2-week schedule based on CPM schedule review with Project Manager.
Project exceeded the bid profit at closeout!
Britton Bridge, Jefferson City, TN
General Superintendent, March 2001– August 2003
March 2001 – August 2003: Douglas Lake, TN
Supervised erection of Bulb T and Steel Girder Bridge crossing over water.
Responsible for all phases of construction including scheduling and subcontracts.
Upon hire, project was 35% complete with $1.7 M projected loss, finished with large profit.
Hawkins Construction, Omaha, NE
Superintendent, November 1996 – March 2001
Responsible for total labor savings of 37%.
All jobs profitable and finished ahead of schedule.
September 1999 – March 2001: Dodge Street and 1480, 2.5 M
Performed work at night due to difficult traffic conditions.
Set girders over interstate.
May 1999 – September 1999: 1480 Eastbound, $4 M
Deck removal and replacement of concrete decking.
September 1998 – May 1999: Lincoln 180 Eastbound, $6 M
Demolition of old bridge, pile driving, concrete pouring, and set girders.
May 1998 – September 1998: 16th Street and Leavenworth, $3 M
Responsible for all phases of removal, driving pile, pouring concrete, and setting girders.
November 1997 – May 1998: 1480 Westbound, $4 M
Removal and replacement of concrete decking.
November 1996 – August 1997: Misc. Projects
Coordination of all phases of jobs.
Jenson Construction, Des Moines, IA
Superintendent, March 1987 – April 1996
August 1995 – 1996: Niobrara, NE, $13 M
3000 ft. steel girder bridge over Missouri River.
Built cofferdams, drilled caissons, drove piling underwater, poured concrete under water.
August 1995 – April 1996: Des Moines, IA, $3.5 M
Twin 900 ft. bridges over Des Moines River.
Structure had longest Bulb T concrete beams in the state.
April 1992 – August 1995: Cedar Falls, IA, $30 M
Twin 2900 ft. bridges.
Built cofferdams, drove piling, set girders, and decking.
September 1991 – April 1992: Hannibal, MO, $3 M
Mississippi railroad piers for high lift span railroad bridge.
Built cofferdams, drove piles under water, poured concrete under water.
March 1990 – September 1991: Blair, NE, $8.5 M
Drilling and driving caissons, built cofferdams, pile driving, setting girders, and decking.
Education
New Hampton High School, IA, 1977
Northeast Community College, IA, 1983
Blueprint Reading
NICET Certified Crane Operator
Blasting License
NCCCO CERTIFIED RIGGER AND SIGNAL
FIRST AID CPR
BASIC TRAFFIC CONTROL TRAINING
OSHA 30