Project Manager
Mobile, Al
• 9/1/11 Reroof and Repoint of Marquis De Lafayette Elementary School—New Orleans Replaced existing roof with cold applied roofing system without disrupting active school Tucked and Repointed entire exterior school (55,000 sqft)• 6/1/11 Termite Repairs and Upgrades of The Carrollton Streetcar Barn—New Orleans Remediated historic structure of termite infestation Replaced 75’ 8”x12” truss members while shoring existing historic structure during the replacement• 11/1/10… Show more • 9/1/11 Reroof and Repoint of Marquis De Lafayette Elementary School—New Orleans Replaced existing roof with cold applied roofing system without disrupting active school Tucked and Repointed entire exterior school (55,000 sqft)• 6/1/11 Termite Repairs and Upgrades of The Carrollton Streetcar Barn—New Orleans Remediated historic structure of termite infestation Replaced 75’ 8”x12” truss members while shoring existing historic structure during the replacement• 11/1/10 William Frantz School Renovations & Addition—RSD—$19,537,000—New Orleans Facts: Three story, 94,000 sq ft reconstruct/addition of a historic school destroyed by hurricane Katrina Controlled procurement of approved products by completing takeoffs and estimate packages Conducted contract negotiations of important site trades including MEP, Steel, Fencing, and Concrete• 3/3/10 Repair and Upgrade Buildings 12~15 at The Jackson Barracks—FEMA—New Orleans Facts: Four, 2-story historic brick buildings built in 1829 for elite U.S. military personnel (11,210 sqft) Protected, gutted, remediated (both lead paint and mold), and reconstructed buildings to their original facade Responsibilities included: contracts, field verification, pay requests, primavera scheduling, RFI’s, change orders, procurement, staffing, closeout, and continuous interaction with FP&C, FEMA, and GOHSEP• 2/2/10 Historic Garrison Utilities Infrastructure—FEMA/FP&C—New Orleans Served as both Project Manager and Superintendent for complex underground utilities/infrastructure system Completed temporary power transfer twice on an active military base without problem• 7/6/09 Repair and Upgrade Buildings 7&8 at The Jackson Barracks—FEMA—New Orleans Facts: Two, 2-story historic brick buildings built in 1829 for elite U.S. military personnel (7,717 sqft) Negotiated change orders with the State of LA, Architect, FEMA, LAMD, and consultant (Shaw Group) Show less