TIMOTHY BENNETT
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Superintendent / Project Engineer
About Me: I began in the construction industry in the 1980’s as a laborer, and have worked my way up through the years in various types of construction; from the oil fields, to home construction/ remodel, metal buildings, quality cabinet work, and into the commercial construction that’s has developed my experience in the last 40 years.
For the last 27 years I have had the opportunity to work on and or oversee a multitude of commercial concrete, heavy civil, and industrial construction projects. Ranging from high-rise office buildings, tilt buildings, solar plants, heavy highway, mining, industrial and federal projects, as well as complicated architectural design projects.
With all these years of working in the construction industry, I am able to resolve problems quickly and decisively on any level, schedule projects and material, maintain cost control from a budget, and enforce safety and quality control.
I pride myself on being a team player as well as finding ways to get the work done with motivation and positive work atmosphere. I’m dependable almost to a fault, honest, ethical, and I take pride in my work.
CREDENTIALS
Education:
High school Diploma 3.50 GPA
Associates degree: Business of the arts at the University of
Phoenix. 3.43 GPA.
Certifications & Training:
1 year building trades vocational course in High School.
Certified NCCER in forming, framing and finish concrete.
Certified NCCER Training Instructor.
OSHA 30 hr. Course. (4 times)
CPR and first aid certified. (5 Times)
Comprehensive dust and swppp training. (3 Times)
Competent person on excavation, scaffold, and rigging.
ACI certified field tech. grade one.
ACI Tilt panel construction.
SKILLS INVENTORY
I am experienced in:
• Concrete construction, commercial construction, civil construction.
•Supervising construction crews of 10 to 30 craft workers on Tiltbuildings.
Golf resorts, Churches, Water treatment plants, Mining structures, Solar field
supports, Elevated Roads and bridges, Underground structures, Fire stations,
Schools, Hospitals, Warehouses. High-rise and mid-rise office buildings, Parking
garages and even Casinos.
•Supervising subcontractors of Excavations, Plumbing, Electrical, Rebar, Sidewalk /
Curb and Gutter, Brick masons.
•The use of Office software like; Excel, MS word, Outlook, Prolog, J D Edwards.
Heavy job. Auto Cad 2015.
•Reading construction drawings, budget reports, shop drawings, contracts.
•Experienced in job scheduling, time sheets, daily reports, Quality control
Reports, Lean meeting, Safety meetings, and project meetings.
•Working under pressure, multi-tasking, Time management, working with city and
government officials, and the core of engineers.
•Quantity tracking, material orders and logistic, tracking cost, subcontractor pay
app’s, reviewing subcontracts, RFI’s, RFQ’s, and cost reports.
Work History for the last five years
Currently on Interstate 10 Collector Distributor Lanes Project – El Paso, Texas. $158 Million.
The scope of work includes construction of over 5 miles of new collector distributor lanes on I-10, widening and construction of 31 new bridges, 33 retaining walls, concrete paving, underground utilities, lighting, signage, and pavement markings. My role on this project is to assist the project manager by handling subcontractors, RFI’s, submittals, quantities, orders and deliveries. Quality control inspections, track cost and change orders, reinvent document drawings into cad drawings for the ease of constructing as the project engineer. (3/16 to present)
Big Spring Relief Route. (Big Spring TX) 44.8 Million
This Project is a design-bid-build project includes 8.5-mile relief route of US 87. Construction of new double north and south bound lanes; plus construction of six bridges, 26 underground drainage structures, 22,000 SF of MSE wall, and over 20,000 LF of Barrier in Big Springs, Texas. My role on this project is to handle Subcontracts, RFI’s, submittals, quantities, orders and deliveries. Quality control, track cost and change orders under TxDOT’s standards as the Structure engineer / project engineer. (6/14 to 3/16)
Trans mountain West. (El Paso TX.) 61.3 Million
This project involves improving a heavily utilized, 3.5-mile stretch of the Loop 375 Transmountain Road near Interstate I-10 by widening it from two to four lanes, plus frontage roads. The project includes building four concrete bridges 180’ X 85’ for the new grade-separated intersections, by using mechanically stabilized earth, or MSE, walls, which use soil that has been artificially reinforced to stabilize unstable slopes. This Project also includes constructing hiking and biking trails, exit and entrance ramps, a new entrance to Franklin Mountain Park and associated signage. Also two mile raised direct connectors from Loop 375 west to I-10 east and I-10 west. My role was to oversee the day to day construction of the structures that support the bridges and direct connecters as a superintendent. (8/13 to 6/14)
Cannon Air force Base (Clovis NM.) 23.7 Million
This project included removal and replacement of 70,000 square yards of cement paving and 16,670 square yards of asphalt. It also entailed the removal, relocation and replacement of two complete BAK systems, including new Fairlead beam foundations, engine pits, Fairlead tubes, new electrical vaults and new UHMW panels. We also removed and replaced Runway 22/04 intersecting with Runway 13/31 and Taxiway D in less than the allotted time of 24 days. This allowed the on-time return of the temporarily relocated fighter squadron. My role was to oversee the day to day construction of all concrete underground structures as a superintendent, as well as safety and quality control. (2/13 to 8/13)
Solona Solar Plant (Gila Bend AZ) 1.6 Million
This Project consisted of several components of a $2 billion solar plant that will be capable of powering up to 70,000 homes, making it one of the largest solar facilities in the world. Solana Generating Station will also be the first large-scale solar project in the U.S. capable of storing the power it generates so that it can be delivered at night or on overcast days. My role was to oversee the constructions of over 6,000 concrete supports that span over 9 sq. miles for the solar panels, as a superintendent. This component consist of a 42 man crew for over 9 month without one injury.
(8/12 to 2/13)
Mesa Water Treatment plant (Mesa AZ) 34.3 Million
This project consists of 220 million gallon per day (MGD) Granular Activated Carbon contactors, a 220 MGD pump station, two backwash equalization basins, chemical feed systems, three miles of pipelines ranging in size from 12- to 108-inch-diameter, an electrical and controls building and associated site improvements. My role was to oversee the construct of 2 round, 2 million gallon concrete underground tanks as a superintendent. The challenge was the 100’ diameter base of the tanks sloped, dropping 6’ from one end to the other. (4/12 to 8/12)
Ft Hood Wounded Worrier’s Hospital (Killeen TX.) 13.9 Million
This project included the design-build construction of a new Warrior in Transition (WT) barracks, which consists of a 192,723-square-foot, five-story building housing 320 personnel, as well as site development. The living modules consist of separate bedrooms with shared bath and kitchen areas. The contract requirements included total site design for the project, complete with infrastructure, including utilities, paving, landscaping and all other site amenities. The facility was designed to achieve LEED Silver certification. My role was to oversee the day to day concrete construction as a superintendent for the project. This included 258 cassions, 300,000 sf of concrete floors, imbeds for framing structures, block outs for pipe and electrical runs, retaining walls, and site improvement. (5/11 to 4/12)
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