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Civil Construction Management

Location:
Freeport, NY
Posted:
November 16, 2023

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Email – ad07g1@r.postjobfree.com

CERTIFICATIONS

NICET III (National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technology)– Civil Construction Highway/Transportation

OSHA 30 Certified

MPT Certified

EXPERIENCE SUMMARY

Adam has over twenty years of construction management/construction inspection (CM/CI) experience servicing all forms of the transportation industry such as aviation, transit, bridge, and roadway projects with experience in civil construction, attending agency meetings, conferences and courses on Bridge and Highway Construction. He has worked for both state and federal agencies as well as various town municipalities. These agencies include but are not limited to MTA, NYCTA, TBTA, NYCDOT, NYSDOT, as well as Nassau/Suffolk counties. Additionally, he supervised the removal and replacement of existing roadway decks, median and side barriers, rail repairs, airport improvements, and drainage system and has supervised the opening and closing of traffic lanes. He is intimately familiar with the aviation industry with his airside construction experiences from the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey at JFK International Airport and LaGuardia Airport.

Some of his recent and relevant project experience is as follows:

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Mar ’23 -

Present TY Lin – New York, New York

Project: New York Start Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), Republic Airport, Rehabilitation of Taxiway Alpha Farmingdale, NY (Mar 2023 – Present)

Position: Chief Civil Inspector

The project consists of general rehabilitation of Taxiway Alpha and adjacent taxiways. Work included milling, paving, drainage, pavement markings, airfield lighting fixtures, signs, and sign foundations fully compliant with FAA and applicable codes and standards. As Chief Inspector he is responsible for managing, planning, directing, coordinates, controls, and organizes the activities of all the professional and technical employees, engaging and inspecting and supervising the inspections of the wide variety of construction activities. My duties involve managing a comprehensive contract administration project program for the construction of improvements to ensure compliance with applicable plans, specifications, ordinates, and ensuring the safety and quality of work, preparations of daily reports, contractor time and material records, coordination of construction work with facility operations. I oversee project production effects to assure projects are completed satisfactory, on time, and within budget.

July. ’22 - Techno Consult, Inc. -- Princeton, New Jersey

Mar ‘23 Position: Chief Civil Inspector

Project: New Terminal One at JFK Airport, PANYNJ, Queens, NY

Construction of new terminal which will feature 23 new gates and will include retail, dining, an indoor green space and other offerings, according to the release. The new terminal will be built on the old sites of Terminals 1, 2 and 3 & 4. The terminal will also use renewable energy technologies such as solar hot water and aircraft de-icing and fluid recovery. The diesel ground service equipment, such as baggage tractors and belt loaders, will be converted to an electric-powered ground service fleet across the airport. Also, as part of the construction project, the Port Authority will be making infrastructure improvements to the surrounding area that include roads, parking lots and utilities, as well as a new electric substation. Responsibilities include: Keeping the Resident Engineer informed of field construction operations; Participate in meetings and ensure the field staff is conforming to all health and safety standards; Communicate with contractor's foreman and supervisors regarding work schedules and work operations. The aspects of the job in which I was involved included the installation of RCP; Material handling; Excavation; Preparation of joints; Backfilling. I made sure the handling of RCP Material Reinforced concrete pipes required proper and safe handling operation. The two main parts of RCP are the bell and spigot. The wide and flared ends of the pipes, bell and the narrow end of the pipe used to join into the bell of the adjacent pipe was clean of debris and five foreign objects, before placing the gasket/lubricant. Excavation for Reinforced Concrete Pipe and install RCP 24” and made sure the trench was wide enough to accommodate two pipes. And then placed the SOE (Support of excavation). This space provision helps to adjust the slope and perform any trenching operation without damaging the concrete pipes and undermining. Also help in ensuring workers’ safety. Once the trench is excavated, the next process is to set the grade of the pipe (slope of the pipe). After which, a bedding layer is provided. The bedding provided must be leveled and free from debris. Made sure that this was being performed according to the plans, drawings, and specifications.

Feb. ’22 - Tri-state Planning Engr. & Land Surveying, P.C.—Huntington, NY

July ’22 Position: Chief Inspector

Hunts Point Interstate Access Improvement Project D900051

$500,000,000

Provide improved access between the Hunts Point Peninsula and the Sheridan and Bruckner Expressways for automobiles and trucks traveling to and from the commercial businesses located on the peninsula. In addition, address structural and operational deficiencies related to the existing infrastructure within the established project limits. Responsibilities included: Assign and supervise construction inspection team members; Review and check inspector's daily work reports for correctness and accuracy; Keeping the Resident Engineer informed of field construction operations; Participate in meetings and ensure the field staff is conforming to all health and safety standards; Communicate with contractor's foreman and supervisors regarding work schedules and work operations.

Mar. ’18 - Techno Consult, Inc. -- Princeton, New Jersey

Feb. ‘22 Position: Senior Civil Inspector

Project: LGA Redevelopment, PANYNJ, Queens, NY

$3,800,000,000

The LGA Redevelopment project includes a new 35-gate Terminal B, Central Hall, West Garage, related roadways and supporting infrastructure. The new LaGuardia Central Terminal B will feature dual pedestrian bridges spanning active aircraft taxi lanes - a first in the world - that connect the terminal to two island concourses. This islands and bridges design allows for improved airline circulation and gate flexibility, which will help reduce airport delays. From the western concourse bridge, a view of the Manhattan skyline epitomizes how the new terminal design uniquely reflects New York. The 1,300,000-square-foot Central Terminal B will be flooded with natural light at all levels, have short curb-to-gate walking distances, and have spacious and comfortable waiting areas with more seat capacity. Responsibilities include terminal and airside security enhancements including installation of bollards at curbside, airside fencing and gates and terminal electrical systems. Supervised the installation of guard posts at various locations, airside lighting, hand-holes and electrical conduit pipe as well as the upgrades to the airside drainage outfall taxiway system. The aspects of the job in which I was involved included the installation of RCP; Material handling; Excavation; Preparation of joints; Backfilling. I made sure the handling of RCP Material Reinforced concrete pipes required proper and safe handling operation. The two main parts of RCP the bell and spigot. The wide and flared ends of the pipes, bell and the narrow end of the pipe used to join into the bell of the adjacent pipe was clean of and debris and five foreign objects, before placing the gasket/lubricant. Excavation for Reinforced Concrete Pipe and install RCP 24” and made sure the trench was wide enough to accommodate two pipes. And then placed the SOE (Support of excavation). This space provision helps to adjust the slope and perform any trenching operation without damaging the concrete pipes and undermining. Also help in ensuring workers’ safety. Once the trench is excavated, the next process is to set the grade of the pipe (slope of the pipe). After which, a bedding layer is provided. The bedding provided must be leveled and free from debris. Made sure that this was being performed according to the plans, drawings and specifications.

Feb. ’17 - Techno Consult, Inc. -- Princeton, New Jersey

Mar.’18 Position: Senior Civil Inspector

Project: JFK Redevelopment, PANYNJ, Queens, NY

$989,000,000

Responsibilities include terminal and airside security enhancements including installation of bollards at curbside, airside fencing and gates and terminal electrical systems. Supervised the installation of guard posts at various locations, airside lighting, hand-holes and electrical conduit pipe as well as the upgrades to the airside drainage outfall taxiway system. The aspects of the job in which I was involved included the installation of RCP; Material handling; Excavation; Preparation of joints; Backfilling. I made sure the handling of RCP Material Reinforced concrete pipes required proper and safe handling operation. The two main parts of RCP are the bell and spigot. The wide and flared ends of the pipes, bell and the narrow end of the pipe used to join into the bell of the adjacent pipe was clean of debris and five foreign objects, before placing the gasket/lubricant. Excavation for Reinforced Concrete Pipe and install RCP 24” and made sure the trench was wide enough to accommodate two pipes. And then placed the SOE (Support of excavation). This space provision helps to adjust the slope and perform any trenching operation without damaging the concrete pipes and undermining. Also help in ensuring workers’ safety. Once the trench is excavated, the next process is to set the grade of the pipe (slope of the pipe). After which, a bedding layer is provided. The bedding provided must be leveled and free from debris. Made sure that this was being performed according to the plans, drawings, and specifications.

Feb’ 16 – WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff

Feb. ‘17 Position: Civil Inspector

Project: Metropolitan Transportation Authority Capital Construction (MTACC), Construction of Part of Second Avenue Subway, Rte. 132A, 96th Street Station, Heavy Civil/ Utility Relocation, NY, NY

$700,000,000

The Second Avenue Subway is New York City’s first major expansion of the subway system in over 50 years. When completed, the line will stretch 8.5 miles along the length of Manhattan's East Side, from 125th Street in Harlem to Hanover Square in Lower Manhattan. Phase 1 of the project includes the extension of the subway along Second Avenue with a connection to the existing “F” line at 63rd Street and Lexington Avenue. The construction also includes an expanded 63rd Street station and new stations at 72nd Street, 86th Street and 96th Street. Responsibilities include research, review and understanding of all project specifications, contract drawings and notes, contractor shop drawings and change orders; inspect concrete placement to verify it meets project specifications for testing, placement and curing; obtain daily field measurements and cumulative quantities installed for various subsurface utilities. Track field coordination and communication between project and outside city & utility agencies such as NYCDEP, NYCDOT, FDNY, Con Ed, Empire City Subway Co. Ltd (ECS), Time Warner.

2013 – HAKS Engineering- Queens, NY

2016 Position: Chief Inspector

Project: NYSDOT Bridge Drainage System Cleaning and Repair NYC, Queens County

$2,500,000

Project included cleaning clogged scuppers and down spouts leading from the scupper body using high pressure water, vacuum, and mechanical rodder. In addition, replacing all associated grates, overflows, and hoppers. Ensuring all work is being completed according to state specifications as well as well writing daily reports.

2012 – B&H Engineering- Queens, NY

2013 Position: Senior Inspector

Project: Bridge Drainage System Cleaning and Repair NYC, Queens County

$2,800,000

Project included cleaning clogged scuppers and down spouts leading from the scupper body using high pressure water, vacuum, and mechanical rodder. In addition, replaced all associated grates, overflows, and hoppers.

2011 – Field Associates P.C- Bronx, NY

2012 Position: Senior Inspector

Project: Starlight Park Reconstruction, Bronx County D261003

$17,000,000

Project included the installation of multiuse asphalt pathways, construction of a pedestrian bridge, the installation of rain gardens, picnic areas, various playgrounds, artificial turf, a floating boat dock, retaining walls, abutments, new drainage, lighting systems, asbestos abatement, and extensive landscape operations.

2008- HNTB- New York, NY

2011 Position: Senior Inspector

Project: Replacement of Willis Avenue Bridge over the Harlem River including the Reconstruction on the Willis Avenue Bridge over the Major Deegan Expressway, Contract No. BRCR076

P.I.N. 84106MBBR081

$680,000,000

Project included inspection of excavation and backfilling of suitable material of select structural fill and correct compaction testing and demolition of the old bridge in sections. Inspection of bored in piles, reinforcing steel of columns, footings and abutments.

2007 – MTA New York City Transit Condition Assessment Inspection

2008 Position: Senior Inspector

Project: Passenger Stations A36087

$3,200,000

This project included inspection of structural and architectural components of subway stations for deficiencies such as spalling and cracking that affect the structural integrity of the members.

2005 – Fay Spofford & Thorndike- New York, NY

2007 Position: Senior Inspector

Project: Installation of ITS along LIE (I-495), Queens County D259712

$ 34,600,000

The project included installation of underground and exposed conduit carrying fiber optic and electric cables to accommodate installation of variable message signs, traffic signal system installation, ranging radar detectors.

2004- Field Associates P.C- New York, NY

2005 Position: Senior Inspector

Project: NYSDOT, Region 10, Project # D015458

$8,000,000

This project responsibilities focused on the resurfacing of I-495 Exits 43-46 mail line, service roads, adjacent cross streets milled and filled. Full depth concrete and asphalt overlay repairs, striping and signal loop replacements, on-site field testing of materials.

2003- Washington Group International Inc. - New York, NY

2004 Position: Inspector

Project: Triborough Bridge Dock Replacement, MTA Bridges and Tunnels

$ 10,000,000

Inspector for the replacement of the deck and approach truss spans including the removal and replacement of existing roadway decks, median and side barriers, rail repairs, and drainage system.

2002- Washington Group International Inc. / PACO Group - New York, NY

2003 Position: Inspector

Project: New York City Transit, SONET/ATM, Contract No. W-32648

$3,100,000

Responsibilities included the installation of a fiber optic SONET/ATM network throughout the NYC Transit system. Also inspection responsibilities included clicking the minimum clearance between equipment cabinets and room walls; grounding system; bus bars; cable tray installation; exit signs; wall telephones; concrete pads; TTBD (telephone terminal board); running wires for all electrical equipment.

2001- Sidney B. Bowne & Sons Consulting Engineers

2002 Position: Inspector

Project: Village of Brookville, NY

$1,700,000

Responsible for inspection of job in accordance with Nassau County and NYS DOT specifications, clearing and grubbing, unclassified excavation of unsuitable materials, milled and filled of existing pavement and butt joints, remove and replace special masonry structure as such precast car stops, sidewalk, wood curbing, stone block curb, flag stone, cement concrete curb and sidewalks. Work included: saw cutting existing Portland cement concrete and asphalt pavement and required to be swan of existing underground utilities. Protect and maintained, replace, relocate and reset sprinkler system as well as topsoil and seed restoration reshape, fill, restore and sod lawn and other lawn and other grass area affected by grade changes.

2001 VILLAGE OF WESTBURY, NY - New York, NY

Position: Assistant Resident

Project: Road Program Contract No. 10025427.

$1,200,000

Contract No. 10025427.

Responsibilities included inspection of excavation, backfill, compaction, MPT activity, embankment construction, placement of reinforcement concrete pavement, valley glitters, curb and gutter; catch basin, manhole removal and replacement,. Also inspection duties included milling, grinding existing pavement, placement of asphalt concrete wearing course, and installation of dutile iron culvert pipes at various locations of the job site.

2001 Savik & Murray, LLP

Position: Senior Inspector

Project: NYSDOT- Calabro Municipal Airport, Town Of Brookhaven, NY

$1,700,000

Calabro Municipal Airport AIP 346-****-**-**.

NYSDOT Pin: 0905.49.

Served as Senior Inspector and was responsible for inspection of job according to NYSDOT and FAA Specifications including safety, vehicles at airports, and vehicle activity at airport movement areas; excavation and embankment trench for runways, taxiways and aprons.

2000- FIELD ASSOCIATES, PC

2001 Position: Inspector

Project: NYSDOT. LIE Capacity Improvement Project Exit 36-40/LIRR is Roslyn Road Bridges Nassau County

$17,000,000

Pin 0221.99 (D258188)

Served as an Inspector and was responsible for inspection of job according to NYS Specifications including safety and maintenance and protection of traffic. Work included removing temporary concrete barriers from north to south sides of the service road as well as the center median; repairs to concrete pavement using calcium chloride concrete at various locations, excavation and embankment trench/culvert structural excavation, backfilling for compaction, and erection of concrete noise barrier walls, electrical (roadway lighting and sign lighting) landscaping, fencing along service roads, erections of guide rails at various locations, drainage, removal and restoration of catch basins, leaching basins, and manholes, reinforced concrete pipes and precast concrete drainage units.

1997- THE RBA GROUP

2000 Position: Inspector

Project: NYSDOT. NYSDOT Long Island Expressway (1-495), Capacity Movements Exits 61-64. (D257319)

$26,000,000

Road and Construction Inspector responsible for inspection of job according to NYS specifications including Work included inspection of drainage along entire median (4.7 miles) the rehabilitation of 7 recharge basins, concrete median barriers (4.7 miles) of various configurations and heights. Ramp improvements, demolition and construction of 4 existing bridges, erection of guide railings at 12 locations; use superpave asphalt along the mainline and HOV lanes; asphalt of mow strips, repair of concrete pavement using calcium chloride concrete, erection of 5 concrete noise barrier walls; electrical roadway lighting and sign lighting; inform fiber optic work; fencing, concrete material testing soil mechanics and field measurements.



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