OVERVIEW
I Robert “Bob” Moore has over ** years experience in construction management, contract administration, inspection and certified testing of construction materials. At my carier high I managed a staff of over 25 professional construction managers, resident engineers, inspectors and material testing technicians. The bulk of my experience includes work in the field of infrastructure civil engineering projects specializing in water/wastewater, transportation, communications and operational facilities, residential and commercial developments.
Beginning my career in the lab and field construction material testing and progressing to quality assurance inspection, special inspection; i.e reinforced concrete, AWS certified welding inspector, then to resident engineering which progressed quickly to construction management and contract administration, proposal writing, business development including staff and client management.
With a vast background and expertise including airport runway, lighting and terminal improvement projects ; pipeline conveyance, reservoir storage, pump/lift station, water and wastewater treatment facilities, state highway and municipal roadway, striping and signal construction;, public buildings (including fire stations, libraries, and large public administration buildings. Commercia, residential developments; communication including fiber optic and telemetry facilities.. I have worked with a wide variety of construction materials, overseen unique construction techniques, and has particular expertise with large structures with reinforced and prestressed concrete, large earthwork, dewatering system, blasting, all wet and dry utilities . Well experienced with many online project management programs including Sure Trak, Primavera/Expedition, Microsoft Project and others My experience enables him to hold a variety of certifications for quality assurance of materials, and techniques of construction.
Successful construction projects extend beyond technical skills and experience. My detail-oriented approach, firm but fair policy, ability to manage multiple projects and tasks, and organizational skills allow me to anticipate and act responsively to unforeseen construction issues. With thorough understanding of design requirements, project partnering skills, scheduling, timely inspections, review, and estimating and expedition of contractor requests keeps his clients' projects on schedule and within budget. My construction management and administrative success has been shared and recognized by my clients and includes multiple project awards from the American Public Works Association, CMAA, Public Works Association of America (PWAA), and others.
Objective
Looking for a position with a firm working on individual projects with the role varying from quality control/assurance inspection, contract administration, project engineering, project management, program management. Location of position out of the state of California preferred.
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Robert E. Moore Jr
Sr. Construction Manager / Resident Engineer/ Sr. Construction Inspector/ Project Manager / Project Coordinator / Project Engineer
WORK EXPERIANCE
2014-Present MCM Consultants Inc, San Diego Ca (Independent Contractor); Construction Management / Contract Administration and Inspection Services / SWPPP Compliance
After leaving Dudek I took a year off with occasionally providing consultant services back to Infrastructure Engineering Corp and providing volunteer help of construction projects in Mexico, Philippines and locally here in Southern California. I then worked part time providing CM and Inspection Services for multiple agencies including Vallecitos Water District, Olivenhain Water District, Padre Dam Water district, City of La Mesa and City of Escondido.
2012-2014 Dudek and Assoc.: Encinitas Ca:
Sr. Construction Manager;
Hired to land work build the CM and Inspection Department I succeeded in bringing in 5 new clients to Dudek on 5 projects and increasing the CM group from 5 to 13 employees in my first 8 months at Dudek. Client and projects included : City of Compton, Street Light Replacement project, City of Anaheim Water Recycling Treatment Plant, Oak Park Water District, Triunfo Joint Agencies, Prestressed Water Reservoir, County of Ventura Waterline replacement project, City of Del Mar Public Works Inspection as needed contract
1999-2012 Infrastructure Engineering Corporation: Poway Ca; Principal Construction Manager
In Late 1999 4 Design Engineers decided to leave Tetra Tech and start their own Civil Design Firm and 4 months later invited me to write a business plan on how I would run a Cm/Inspection group. It was well received and I was invited to be part owner and Principal Construction Manager running the CM and Inspection departments which began with myself and grew to 16 staff members by 2004 and a high of 26 staff members in 2007. Staff included Inspectors, Resident Engineers, Construction Managers and Civil Engineers. My group worked on a variety of large Civil Infrastructure projects including highway and local roadway projects, with a majority of work now in the water wastewater field with local water districts clients including the San Diego–County Water Authority, Vallecitos Water District, Cities of La Mesa, Poway, Oceanside and Romana Water Districts, multiple Airport projects for the County of San Diego, Lindbergh Field International Airport, Mirimar and North Island Military Airports, Cal Trans District 11 projects, multiple Fire Station and other municipality building facilities. Although I continued working on projects by 2005 the majority of my time was spent doing business development, marketing, proposal and interview preparation, staff and client management
1996-1999 ASL Consulting Engineers / Tetra Tech Inc: San Diego and Irvine Sr. Construction Inspector / Resident Engineer/ Construction Manager
Worked as a Public Works Inspector and Resident Engineer at the City of La Mesa. Projects included the Trolley Light Rail project from San Diego State to El Cajon. While working at the City ASL was purchased by Tetra Tech Inc. where I began Construction Management duties for Vallecitos Water District on the worlds Largest Prestressed Underground Reservoir at the time which was the 33 MG Twin Oaks Reservoir.
1993-1996 Cal Trans Consultant Inspector / Municipality Inspector : BSI Consultants Inc, San Diego and Pasadena, Ca:
Construction Inspector/ Special Inspector
Worked in 2 Districts 8 and 11 Cal Trans providing material/lab testing and highway construction inspection services. Worked on the 215 widening project, Moreno Valley, Ca Perris to Highway 60 widening and multiple bridges project from 1993-1995 and my last year at BSI worked as a public
1987-1993 Public Works Inspector (Independent Contractor): City of Oceanside and Poway, California: Construction Inspector / Special Inspector
Worked with City staff providing Public Works Inspection services on a wide variety of civil capital improvement projects, commercial and residential developments and municipality building facilities. work included mass grading, wet and dry utility installation, water and wastewater facilities, pipelines, pump stations and reservoirs. Asphalt and concrete surface improvements, building pad certification, retaining walls and other infrastructure facilities. During a slow period in 1991-1992 I went on loan to the City of Poway providing Inspection on the large Scripps Poway Parkway roadway construction project and Pomerado Business Park, which at the time was the County of San Diego's largest grading and public works infrastructure project to date.
1985-1987 Owen Geotechnical-San Diego, Ca
Field / Lab Technician / Material Tester
Provided quality control materials and compaction testing; and insured City or Agency grading requirements were conformed to on commercial and residential mass grading projects. Also worked on utility trenching backfill quality control along with asphalt and concrete surface improvements. Worked on investigation team on geotechnical distressed homes and other structures along with repair remediation work.
SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Highway / Roadway Construction
I have worked as an consultant inspector or resident engineer on major highway projects throughout my career including agencies as; Cal Trans District 8, Cal Trans District 7, Cal Trans District 11, Nevada Dept of Transportation, Sandag, and the County of San Diego. I lead a team that was awarded As-Needed overlay and road rehabilitation contracts 3 consecutive 3-year contracts between 2000 and 2009. Cal Trans experience included roadway rehabilitation, new highway, train track relocation bridges and electrical utilities. NDOT projects included highway 15 rehabilitation and highway 95 highway widening project
Airport Projects
I have worked as Program Manager on County of San Diego As-Needed contracts performing Construction Management and Inspection services on County Airport runway projects for Brown Field, Gillespie Field and Palomar Airports. Mr. Moore headed the teaming contracts with Parsons between 2000 and 2010 on as-needed inspection projects full time at San Diego's International Lindbergh field on runway projects and the new Terminals 2 and 3 construction projects. I have also worked as a consultant inspector on runway rehab projects for Miramar Navel Air Station and North Island Navel Air Station.
Reservoirs / Storage/Treatment
I have been involved in the construction of earthen embankment, steel, reinforced concrete, and prestressed concrete reservoir structures. On reservoir burial projects, mass earth work and extensive rock blasting have been required and successfully managed. Often associated with reservoir projects are valve control vaults, seismic structural improvements, electrical and instrumentation upgrades, site drainage and utilities, and access roads. Mr. Moore can offer complete construction management services, including contract administration, quality assurance inspection and management of staff and subconsultant coordination, daily documentation, certified payroll review and assurance, monthly pay applications, submittal and request for information review and processing, and scheduling on all programs (including Suretrak, Primavera, Microsoft Project, and others). Construction management services include claims avoidance, change order negotiations, web-based project management and public relations, federal/state funding documentation, and safety procedures.
City of Anaheim Water Recycling Treatment Plant
1-million-gallon-per-day MBR recycled water treatment facility. Ozone/UV treatment system; demolition, force main, grading, paving, sidewalk, landscaping and architectural building.
Desaltation Plant, City of Oceanside, California. 5-million-gallon-per-day reverse osmosis raw water plant. Gano Reservoir, Olivenhain Municipal Water District, San Diego, California. 6.5-million-gallon prestressed concrete partially buried reservoir.
Solids Facility Upgrade at the Joint Regional Plant, Moulton Niguel Water District, Lake Forest, California. This project was the transformation to a centrifuge WWTP drying system, clarifier re-construction, upgrading the headworks building and construction of a 3.5 mg prestressed concrete buried reservoir
Berk Reservoir, Olivenhain Municipal Water District, Escondido, California. 3.5-million-gallon prestressed concrete reservoir.
Santa Fe Valley Blending Reservoir, Olivenhain Municipal Water District, San Diego, California. 3.0-million-gallon combination raw and treated prestressed concrete, partially buried reservoir.
Twin Oaks Reservoir No. 1, Vallecitos Water District, San Marcos, California. 33-million-gallon buried prestressed concrete
Twin Oaks Reservoir No. 2, Vallecitos Water District, San Marcos, California. 40-million-gallon prestressed concrete reservoir. Currently the world's largest prestressed buried reservoir.
Graham Reservoir, City of Mountain View, California. 8.5-million-gallon prestressed buried concrete reservoir with complete athletic field construction above ground.
Miramonte Reservoir, City of Mountain View, Santa Clara County, California. 5.5 mg conventional rectangular buried concrete reservoir.
Recycled Water Facilities at the Joint Regional Treatment Plant, Moulton Niguel Water District, Lake Forest, California. 3.0-million-gallon buried prestressed concrete.
Micron Computer Chip Plant Emergency Fire Water Storage, Micron Tech., Lehi, Utah. Twin
2.5-million-gallon conventional reinforced concrete reservoirs.
Sweetwater Regional Park, County of San Diego, California. 0.5-million-gallon steel reservoir.
Zorro Reservoir Rehabilitation, Olivenhain Municipal Water District, Rancho Santa Fe California. Complete rehabilitation, recoating, dome roof, new cathodic protection system, recoating, valve and piping replacements of a 2.0 million-gallon steel tank.
Richland I and II and Coggan Reservoir Rehabilitation, Vallecitos Water District, San Marcos, California. Complete rehabilitation, recoating, new cathodic protection system, recoating, valve and piping replacements of a 7.0-million-gallon steel tank, and two 1.5-million-gallon steel tanks.
Via Vera Cruz Reservoir Rehabilitation, Vallecitos Water District, San Marcos, California. Complete rehabilitation, recoating, dome roof, new cathodic protection system recoating, valve and piping replacements of a 7.5-million-gallon steel tank
El Cajon Tank Rehabilitation, Helix Water District, El Cajon, California. 1 million-gallon steel tank, dome roof replacement. New center column support. New cathodic protection system. Recoating entire tank.
Pump Stations
Pump stations and treatment facilities require the on-site management and inspection of site preparation, concrete and masonry construction, piping, electrical, mechanical and plumbing. Of particular importance are the specialized systems and instrumentation needed for automation. I have overseen the installation of chloramination and chlorine gas, flocculation, coagulation, filtration, centrifugal dewatering, odor control, and noise attenuation systems and features. This experience also includes mechanical and electrical telemetry instrumentation.
Del Dios Joint Facility Pump Station, Olivenhain Municipal Water District, Escondido, California. A unique combination of a sewer and water pump station.
Mission Avenue Sewer Lift Station, City of Oceanside, San Diego County, California. 3.5-million-gallon-per-day sewer pump station located in a high water table area with encroachment into Caltrans Hwy. 76 under the Mission Ave. bridge.
Twin Oaks Reservoir, Vallecitos Water District, San Marcos, California. A 5-pump masonry Pump Station building for the two Twin Oaks 33 and 40 million gallon prestressed reservoirs
Micron Computer Chip Plant, Micron Computer, Lehi, Utah. Two 2.0-million-gallon-per-day pump stations supporting two 2.5-million-gallon tanks.
Connemara Water Pump Station, Olivenhain Municipal Water District, Escondido California. 3.5-million-gallon-per-day prefabricated EFI unit located at the Rancho Cielo subdivision
Neighborhood 3 SPS, Olivenhain Municipal Water District, San Diego, California. Three 850 GPM, 75-horsepower non-clog Horz pumps, 12,300-gallon wet well capacity, 38,000-gallon wet/dry well, 9,376-square-foot lower pump room, 2,130–square-foot split faced masonry.
Midpoint SPS, Olivenhain Municipal Water District, San Diego, California. Three 850 gmp, 75-horsepower non-clog Horz pumps, 19,500-gallon wet well capacity, 106,000-gallon wet/dry well, 960–square-foot lower pump room, 1,093–square-foot split faced masonry.
Calavo WPS, Helix Water District, El Cajon, California. 3,000–gallon-per-minute pumping station, Complete OMCC, Switchgear, MCC, ATS and Tesco Control, panel and telemetry.
PIPELINES
I have experience working with most qll type of piping materials including; ductile iron, clay, reinforced concrete pipe (RCP), cast-in-place (CIP) pipe, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), high-density polyethylene (HDPE), and cement-mortar lined and coated steel (CML&C) piping; his projects are installed properly, and products are constructed at the highest standard. Mr. Moore has overseen microtunneling, directional drilling and jack and bore operations under freeways and bridge abutments, sewer-in-place lining, pipe bursting, utility trenching, and various soil stabilization techniques, all different types of temporary and permanent shoring and has worked in environmentally sensitive areas. Typically, long corridor projects, such as the ones in which he has participated, require multiple-agency coordination efforts. His excellent repertoire and cooperation with construction contractors, regulatory personnel, and project engineers is instrumental in getting the job done.
Massachusetts Avenue Sewer Line, City of La Mesa, California. Insituform lining of 2650 lf of existing 8-inch sewer line.
Little Flower Sewer Line Rehabilitation, City of La Mesa, California. Lining of existing 1800 lf 6- and 8-inch sewer line.
San Diego Trolley, Metropolitan Transit Development Board (MTDB) Sewer Line Relocations, City of La Mesa, California. Included 34 different sewer line relocations and lining of existing 6-, 8-, 10-, and 12-inch sewer lines.
Land Outfall Relining Project under Interstate 5, Vallecitos Water District, San Marcos, California. 900 linear feet of 54-/48-inch slipliner.
Unit X Pipelines, Olivenhain Municipal Water District, San Diego, California. 10,000 linear feet of 36-inch cement mortar lined (CML&C) welded steel piping water main.
Upper Twin Oaks Pipeline, Vallecitos Water District, San Marcos, California. 21,000 linear feet of 36-to 42-inch cement mortar lined (CML&C) welded steel piping water main.
Unit W-2 Pipeline Extension, Olivenhain Municipal Water District, San Diego, California. 220 linear feet of 36-inch cement mortar lined (CML&C) welded steel piping water main.
Zorro Reservoir Yard Piping, City of San Diego, California. 700 linear feet of 4- to 18-inch cement mortar lined (CML&C) welded steel piping water main.
Rancho Santa Fe Road Widening and Extension, Olivenhain Municipal Water District, Carlsbad, California. 10,000 linear feet of 24-inch cement mortar lined (CML&C) welded steel piping water main. Del Dios Joint Facility Pump Station, Olivenhain Municipal Water District, Escondido, California. 250 linear feet of glass-lined ductile iron pipe.
Mission Valley East Trolley, MTDB, City of La Mesa, California. Relocation of 22 sewer systems: 5,000 linear feet of 8- to 30-ssssinch PVC; and 55 storm drain systems: 10,000 linear feet of 12- to 48-inch RCP and
PVC.
La Mesa Gateway Box Culvert and Truck Sewer Line Relocation, City of La Mesa, California. 3,600 linear feet of 24-inch PVC; 100 linear feet of jack-and-bore steel casing.
State Route 215 Highway Improvements, California Department of Transportation, District 8, Moreno Valley and Riverside, California. Sewer and water relocation; 12 miles of 6-lane highway construction. Micron Computer Chip Plant Infrastructure, Micron Computer, Lehi, Utah. 12 miles of HDPE water, sewer, and storm drain pipelines.
Infrastructure Inspection, Private Development, City of Oceanside, California. Water, sewer, and storm drain construction inspection for multiple subdivision and commercial developments.
Storm Drain Upgrade Inspection, City of Pasadena Redevelopment Agency, Pasadena, California. Downtown storm drain reconstruction inspection, replacement of multiple 12 thru 24 inch corrugated metal piping to reinforced concrete piping.
Diamond Baseball Stadium, City of Lake Elsinore, California. 48-inch cast in place concrete (CIP) storm drain; water and sewer construction.
Sweetwater Regional Park, County of San Diego, California. 6, 8 and 10 inch PVC water and sewer construction for new campground facilities.
Interstate 215 Segments Nos. 1 and 2, City of San Bernardino Water Department, San Bernardino County, California. Segment 1: 2,680 linear feet of 8-,12-,16-, and 20-inch ductile iron pipe (DIP). Segment 2: 1,550 linear feet of 8- and 12-inch ductile iron pipe (DIP).
Interstate 215 Segment No. 3, City of San Bernardino Water Department, San Bernardino County, California. 6,116 linear feet of 6-, 8-, 12-, and 24-inch DIP.
Artesian Road Pipeline Project, Olivenhain Municipal Water District, San Diego, California. 10,000 linear feet of 24- and 27-inch CML&C pipe, 10- and 16-inch PVC sewer force main, and 10-inch HDPE piping. Emergency Land Outfall Replacemen
As-Needed Services
Working as an extension of staff or as part of a construction management team, I employed my extensive on-site construction management experience to many local agencies. I have extensive experience and have provided input during specification and design procurement phases of a variety of construction projects. excellent plan, specification, and contract reviewer. I have performed many constructability reviews for numerous agencies and have a reputation for discovering value engineering opportunities, upgrades in quality, and cost savings for clients. I recognizes and understands the importance of daily project photos and written documentation. This experience has been applied to civil engineering, project management, inspections, plan checks, and contract administration on a variety public works and private development projects
Multiple City Projects, City of La Mesa, California. Construction manager for projects including Mission Valley East Trolley Expansion, El Cajon Boulevard Improvements, Fire Station No. 11 and 12, Jackson Dr. Improvement Project, :La Mesa Gateway Commercial Development (Costco, Babys R Us, Chilies Etc. )
Highway 93 Modification and Reconstruction, Nevada Department of Transportation, Las Vegas, Nevada. 18 miles of highway rehabilitation, box culverts, storm drain piping
Capital Improvement Project Inspection Services, Town of Mammoth Lakes, Mono County, California. California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) undercrossing; town utility projects; commercial/residential developments.
Commercial and Subdivision Construction Inspection, Cities of Oceanside and Poway, San Diego County, California. Commercial/residential developments; water, sewer, and storm drain utilities.
As-Needed Services, City of National City, California. Public works inspection; roadway improvements; curb, gutter, sidewalk, etc.; street lighting/signals. New Library and remodeled Library projects.
As-Needed Services, City of Del Mar, California. Two contracts, including public works inspection; roadway improvements; curb, gutter, sidewalk, etc.; storm drain systems.
As-Needed Services, Padre Dam Municipal Water District, Santee, California. Miscellaneous construction management and inspection services including Santee Lakes RV Storage facility and also transforming the majority of the Santee Lakes power grid over to a solar power system.
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