Randy S VanderWerff
***** ***** *** *****, ***** Valley, Ca 92284
Mobile Tel. 760-***-****
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Professional Summary:
Proficient at implementing construction supervision, quality control and safety standards through nearly twenty years of combined jobsite experience and education. Successful history of working with federal, municipal and private entities in military (DoD), business, education and community redevelopment sectors. Experienced in executing the three phase US Army Corps of Engineering Quality Control System per contract requirements. Proven ability to achieve supervisory time and budget deadlines from the kickoff to the punch out. Comprehensive training and working knowledge of OSHA and Navy / Marine Corps jobsite safety practices. Computer skills include MS Office, Outlook, Project and Adobe Acrobat programs.
Certifications:
• U.S.A.C.E. Construction Quality Management for Contractors, October, 2007
• American Concrete Institute, Concrete Field Testing Technician Training, February, 2010
• American Concrete Institute, Concrete Strength Testing Training, February, 2010
• 30 Hour OSHA certification, December, 2007
Education:
• Achieved a California Full Time Designated Subjects Teaching Credential in Construction Technology, California State University San Bernardino, 2004
• The Superior Superintendent, Pacific Coast Builders Conference, 2004
• College studies include Economics, Marketing, English and History
February, 2010 to November, 2010
Quality Control Manager
November, 2010 to January, 2011
Quality Control Manager, Superintendent & Safety Officer for Close Out of Project
Peter Vander Werff Const., Inc., El Cajon, Ca. –Honored with AAA Naval Contractor Rating.
Recently completed executing the USACE Three Phases of Control system for the concrete and structural steel $ 4M high profile Weapons Dynamics RDT & E Center, Naval Air Weapons Station, China Lake, California. Duties include performing daily electronic QC Reports and inspections of materials for compliance and of work performed, preparing and leading Preparatory and Initial Phase Meetings and Follow Up work and conducting weekly QC Meetings in the observance of the USACE system and plans and specifications, scheduling and overseeing special inspectors on site and maintaining a Testing Log and Rework Items List and generating RFIs and updating As-Built drawings . Also responsible for reviewing and preparing more than 200 submittals and maintaining a Submittal Register and Log. The scope of work includes excavation, concrete, underground and overhead MEP, telecom, interior finishes and large scale structural steel and insulated panels for this 82 foot tall ordinance testing facility. Safety procedures are demonstrated in observance of AHAs (Activity Hazard Analysis) and the EM-385-1-1. An “Outstanding” Evaluation has been received for this unique technical project from NAVFAC SW. It was completed on time and there were no lost time accidents for more than 18,000 man hours on site.
Randy S. VanderWerff, resume pg II
June 2009 to November 2009
Quality Control Manager and Safety Officer
Soltek Pacific Construction, Inc., San Diego, Ca.
Performed both of these roles for the construction of one laboratory and two testing facilities at the NAWS, China Lake, California. Performed daily electronic QC reports and inspected
for compliance and inspected work performed. Conducted Preparatory Meetings, Initial
Inspection Meetings and performed Follow Up duties as well as RFCs and As-Built drawing updates in compliance with the USACE QC system and plans and specifications for these design-build projects. The scope of work included site preparation, underground MEP (low and high voltage, fiber optic lines, water main, fire main, sewer) and concrete forming and placement. Additionally, performed daily safety inspections and weekly safety meetings in accordance with the USACE EM 385-1-1 and AHAs. There were no lost time accidents recorded.
August 2008 to February 2009
Quality Control Manager
Halbert Construction, Inc., El Cajon, Ca.
Completed the Seismic Upgrade to Warehouses 402, 404 and 4 at the Marine Corp Logistics Base Barstow, California. Exercised the USACE Quality Control system, with its three phases of
control for NAVFAC SW. Conducted bi-weekly QC Meetings and executed daily electronic QC Reports and inspections along with a submittal log and as-built drawings. Project work included
a 370,000 square foot PVC membrane reroof, asbestos panel (transite) abatement, demolition and extensive interior seismic upgrades. An “Exceptional” evaluation was received for this nearly $ 2,000,000 project with no lost time accidents.
November 2007 to June 2008
Superintendent / Safety Officer and Quality Control Manager
Peter Vander Werff Const, Inc., El Cajon, Ca. Honored with AAA Naval Contractor Rating
Successfully performed the three functions of Superintendent, Safety Officer and Quality Control Manager for the two wing addition to the Yermo Fire Station, Marine Corp Logistics Base Barstow, California. Performed procurement duties in acquiring low bids from subcontractors, provided start to finish supervision, exercised the three phases of control of the USACE QC system and performed daily safety inspections. Also provided electronic daily reports and held QC and production meetings for these three distinct job functions. The building was occupied 24/7 and a great deal of coordination was necessary with the customer. An “Outstanding” evaluation for this design- build project was received from NAVFAC SW. It was also completed on time and within budget with no lost time accidents.
August 2002 to July, 2007
Construction Manager/Project Manager
Boys and Girls Club Building Horizons Program, Palm Desert, Ca
2003 Coachella Valley Non- Profit of the Year Award recipient, providing vocational training in construction trades and producing new affordable housing. Duties included blueprint revision and submittals, permit processing, developing schedules and program media, broadening the donor base, public speaking at groundbreakings and graduations, overseeing all construction, working in conjunction with Riverside County Regional Occupation Program (ROP), various city agencies, subcontractors and vendors. Additionally, graduates were assisted in obtaining job and/or higher education opportunities through the established BIA Scholarship Fund. A few of the donors connected with for this award winning program included Louisiana-Pacific Corp., Granite Construction, Angelus and Orco Block Companies, WhiteCap and Milgard Windows.
Randy S. VanderWerff, resume pg III
August 2002 to June 2007
Instructor of Construction Technology
Riverside County Office of Education, Regional Occupational Program (ROP) Indio, Ca.
Completed five years of instruction and constructed five high quality affordable homes with students. Emphasis was placed upon respect, safety and teamwork to develop skills, self esteem and a high quality product. Duties included developing, organizing and teaching curriculum, mentoring, and overseeing the construction process to deliver homes on schedule and on budget. In my five years taught more than 100 students with varying abilities. Overall, was proudly involved with the development and completion of twelve homes and one commercial building and worked with well over 150 students from three school districts in the Palm Springs area.
March 2002 to August 2002
Framing Carpenter, Buzz Construction, Middleton, Idaho
Framed two story custom and semi custom wood framed homes from the ground up in the Boise metro area. Work included layout and the installation of structural hardware and members.
May 1999 to January 2002
Owner/Operator, VanderWerff Construction, Corvallis, Oregon
As the general contractor for this residential development, planned, scheduled and performed wet and dry underground utilities–including a water main, fire hydrants, sewer system and electrical systems. Also supervised excavation and site work and performed concrete and framing for the construction of three homes from the ground up on a beautiful, wooded seven acre parcel.
October 1997 to April 1999
Carpenter, Peter Vander Werff Construction, El Cajon, Ca,
Honored with AAA Naval Contractor Rating
Tenant improvement of Navy warehouses, National City and Camp Pendleton, Ca $ 1.2M
Work included demolition, excavation, concrete reinforcement, concrete and framing.
August 1985 to May 1996
Laborer/Carpenter, C. VanderWerff & Sons Construction, Bonita, Ca,
Honored with AAA Naval Contractor Rating
A family owned business specializing in Southern California and Arizona Navy Construction for NAVFAC SW. New construction and tenant improvement projects include:
• 32nd St Warehouse Tenant Improvements, National City, 1985, $ 1.1M
• Tenant Improvements to Top Gun Hangers 1 & 2, Miramar NAS, San Diego, 1986,
$ 1.2M
• Special Warfare Command Building for Seal Team 5, Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado, Ca, 1987, $ 2.5M
• Admiral Kidd Officers Yacht Club, Pt. Loma, San Diego, 1988, $ 1.1M
• Amphibious Vehicle Delivery Station, Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado, Ca., 1988,
$ 1.5M
• Mess Hall Tenant Improvements, MCAS Yuma, 1989, $ 900,000
• Multiple BEQ/BOQ and Office Tenant Improvements at Camp Pendleton, Pt. Loma and Miramar NAS between 1987 and 1996, $ 10M+
• Computer Facilities Building, El Toro Marine Base, California 1990, $ 2.3M
• BOQ, March Air Force Base, Riverside, California 1991, $ 1.3M