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Equipment Operator Heavy

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Downtown, TX, 78701
Posted:
April 10, 2023

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MARTIN CHIMAN

Position Applying For : Construction Superintendent

adwg54@r.postjobfree.com

512-***-****

** ***** ** * *****-on construction supervisor starting as a labor foreman, lead-man,Carpenter foreman, Superintendent and General superintendent. Concentration on commercial ground-up to total completion including punch out on Resort Hotels,office buildings and medical clinics. This also includes Heavy-Highway work, this is mainly on bridges and all the structures associated with this. Involved in the management of projects ranging from $10 million dollars to $400 million dollars. Extensive experience in structural concrete construction on high-rise,mid-rise construction such as the (31- story) Hilton Hotel, Fairmont Hotel (39-story) and the San Jacinto Office Building (22-story)all types of structural concrete structures this also includes bridges (Hammer Head caps, Columns,Precast Beams,panels etc.),tilt wall buildings and slip form paving.This work has been with several top ENR companies

CONSTRUCTION SKILLS/ TECHNICAL PROFICIENCIES:

The ability to, organize, coordinate, guide and mentor the construction team so that they can follow the critical path so the construction project can be finished in a successful and proper way.

The ability to implement new methods like the lean principles and various techniques that will allow the construction to proceed in a more efficient way.

International Experience.

A hands-on attitude that allows the detailed supervision mode so problem solving, changes and revisions can be implemented as soon as possible.

Certified in the OSHA 510,30,10 hour, Ergonomics and other OSHA courses. LEED, CPR/FIRST-AID, Competent person and Certified Class VII rough terrain fork lift operator. Lean principles understanding.

Expert blue print reading ability of all construction trades.

Experienced in the use of WORD, EXCEL, PROCORE,CMiC, OUTLOOK, OPUS, and various other software programs.

Craft experience: Carpenter, Field Engineer, Heavy Equipment Operator, Steel Tier, and Concrete Finisher, Heavy equipment operator. Fluent in English and Spanish

Commercial Work: 10 + plus years’ management experience comes from various projects mainly with the general contractor, for the total building process starting from ground up to total completion. This has been on Resorts, Hotels, office buildings,condomnions,medical clinics,tilt-wall structures and a computer-chip manufacturing center.

Heavy Highway/ Bridge /Civil Work: 10 + years’ experience in heavy highway construction working for the General Contractor on projects for the Department of Transportation (TxDOT), my experience has been on the structural part of the project. The forming systems that I have worked with are EFCO, SYMONS, PERI, Ellis .

Renovation Work: Renovation, update and conversion from office space into high-end condominiums of the historical Brown Building in downtown Austin. The relocation of a Historical house in downtown Austin, Texas to another Downtown Location so that the construction of the Hilton Hotel could proceed. The restoration and upgrade of a 300-year-old hotel in Mexico.

PROJECT LIST AS A SUPERINTENDENT AND GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT:

(General Superintendent ) $25 million,5 storie hotel (120 rooms),restaurant,retail project

(Superintendent) Construction on a medical rehabilitation Hospital in San Antonio Texas -$20 million Structural Steel with slab on grade. A multifamily 9 stories building in Austin. $40 million.

2018 FAIRMONT HOTEL-Sq.ft.1.4 million (39-story) (Superintendent)A bridge that runs from the hotel to the convention center ($10 million). Plus, the punch-out process in the $375 million-dollar Hotel. 2017-2018

Project: 2014-2016 (General Superintendent) Total S.q.ft.60,000

BEXAR COUNTY ADULT DETENTION CENTER AND THE SAN ANTONIO CHILDRENS LIBRARY. The Bexar County Detention Center is a new addition to the adult detention center, it includes a video visitation building, it also includes a rehab/education/ reentry into society building. All of this is run by state-of-the-art Hi-Tech system, very complicated and detailed. Projects $18 million dollars.

2011-2014 (Superintendent)Three (3) bridges in Alabama. One was a precast structure and two were cast in place bridges for ADOT. Project size and price varied.

PALMAR LORETO CONSTRUCTION: 2007-2011(General Superintendent) Note*2 Million sq. Ft. Palmar Loreto is not a Construction company they are developers they hire their own construction team for a project and when the project is finished if the team is not needed people move on

LAS ISLAS DE LORETO RESORT IN BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR in MEXICO

The project was a $400 million dollar five-star resort community.4 Hotels,1 spa,4 restaurants, and an incredible golf course.

Conferred with and directed assistant superintendents, foremen and all the subcontractors’ supervisors on a weekly basis on scheduling revisions, safety meetings etc.

Monitored all supervisors so that all union work rules were followed.

All the structures were cast-in-place concrete. Included 3 (2) span bridges.

Worked closely with the project manager and owners so their time lines could be followed.

Directed activities of all field personnel on this project.

Monitored a constant pumping out of sea water 24/7. The 24/7 sea water pumping operation was 30 feet) below sea level.

Built two (2) cast-in-place concrete water cisterns.

Coordinated work with Environmental Engineers so this project site conformed to very strict environmental guidelines. These guidelines had to be followed because of the projects very close location to Mexico’s largest (the worlds) natural water park.

Created the construction project’s job safety program based on OSHA guidelines.

Started a program to train 200+ construction field personnel so a fast-paced work environment could be put into action.

Heavy equipment was bought that included, excavators, front loaders, concrete trucks, blades, rollers, dump trucks, back-hoes, a concrete batch plant and such. This included 2 remote controlled tower cranes.

Built two (2) cast-in-place concrete water cisterns.

Coordinated work with Environmental Engineers so this project site conformed to very strict environmental guidelines. These guidelines had to be followed because of the projects very close location to Mexico’s largest (the worlds) natural water park.

Created the construction project’s job safety program based on OSHA guidelines.

Started a program to train 200+ construction field personnel so a fast-paced and safe work environment could be put into action.

2002-2007 (General Superintendent) Concrete construction on several office buildings, bridges, (31 stories) HILTON HOTEL in Downtown Austin sq.ft.1 million. 2 (5 stories) SOUTH WESTERN BELL OFFICE BUILDINGS and several parking structures plus various other projects.

AUSTIN INDUSTRIES (Bridge & Road / Commercial) 1998-2001(General Foreman)

Bridge & Road:

On the standard structural concrete work on bridges,(precast meam set,concrete panels,enbutments,rip-rap) retention walls, water retention ponds, box culverts, sidewalks etc. for TXDOT.

The EFCO, Symons and the snap tie system were used on these projects.

Austin Commercial:

The MOTOROLA CAMPUS .1milion sq. Ft. (Internships for new hires and continues Education for their current Employees). This was a design- build project. This was a one (1) million sq. ft. project. Managed all of the structural concrete work, the masonry work, and then helped on the “rough” inside work. This $260 million-dollar project was finished several months ahead of schedule.

LINBECK CONSTRUCTION: (Superintendent)On the renovation, conversion and update of the historic “BROWN BUILDING” (LBJ’s first owned office building) from an office building into high end condominiums in downtown Austin. 100,000 sq. Ft.

A four-story precast parking structure was also added.

Project price $20M.

NBS CONSTRUCTION CO: (Superintendent)On several highway projects such as bridges, box culverts, holding ponds, highway ramps, excavation, backfill and base set. Project size and price varied from $700K to $10 Million.

Hensel Phelps 1991-1994 (Foreman)on a THE MANSFIELD DAM BRIDGE, that sits 180 feet over the Colorado River. $100 Million Dollar. Fly over over 290 and several new bridges over Barton Springs



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