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Nick Armstrong, Ccm is listed as Project Manager - Foundation Division at Brayman Construction Corporation, a with 43 employees, based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. AeroLeads shows a matched LinkedIn profile for Nick Armstrong, Ccm.
Nick Armstrong, Ccm previously worked as Project Manager at Geo-Solutions Inc. and Project Manager at Anser Advisory. Nick Armstrong, Ccm holds Master Of Science - Ms, Construction Management from University Of Pittsburgh Swanson School Of Engineering.
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Nick Armstrong, Ccm is a Project Manager - Foundation Division at Brayman Construction Corporation. He possess expertise in project management, engineering, leadership, construction, analysis and 20 more skills.
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Project Manager
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Project Manager
Anser Advisory is a national firm specializing in advisory and consulting services for the construction industry.
Project Manager
The Haskell Company was contracted by Aviation Facilities Company (AFCO) to provide Design-Build services for their Midfield Cargo Facility Building H, at the Baltimore Washington International (BWI) Airport. As the General Contractor, Haskell was charged with designing, permitting and constructing the 200,000 SF (1600’x125’) “Air Sortation Facility”, to be used by AFCO’s tenant, Amazon. This $50M project included approximately 450,000 SF of new airfield concrete apron, 90 truck docking positions, multiple tenant spaces including offices, break rooms, and bathrooms, and conveyor and caster deck systems. My role primarily focused on Telecommunications, Doors & Hardware, and Security installations.
General Manager Of Drilling Services, Estimator, Project Manager
• Submitted approximately 60-80 formal bids per year.• Managed project specifications and tracked costs in conjunction with engineering firms, the PA Turnpike, DEP, and PennDOT. • Kept company permits, licenses, contract bonds, and insurance certificates up to date.
Penndot P3 – Rapid Bridge Replacement Project
• Coordinated activity of 9 drilling rigs per day, 5 different locations, 30 people, including drillers, drill helpers, traffic control technicians, subcontractors, and delivery personnel, in addition to working with field representatives from URS Corporation, Earth Inc, and AGES Inc.• All boring locations were drilled in an existing active roadway lane and required unique Traffic Control (MPT) setups and measures, including Advance Warning Signs, Channelizing Devices, Arrow Boards, Shadow Vehicles, and Attenuator Trucks. Required 24-hour water level readings revisits and then tremie grouting. • Won six contracts for the PennDOT P3 Rapid Bridge Replacement Project, requiring over 15,000 feet of drilling for the preliminary subsurface investigation of more than 135 different bridges scheduled to be repaired or replaced throughout Pennsylvania.
Kingston Fly Ash Recovery Project
• $3.5M project performed for the Tennessee Valley Authority’s Kingston plant as part of an environmental cleanup response to their 2008 fly ash spill. • Completed over 130,000 lineal feet of 6” air rotary drilling and over 14,000 lineal feet of 12” air rotary drilling. In order to further stabilize the recently installed cement-bentonite perimeter wall, jet grouting is being performed by injecting a cement bentonite grout at high pressure, and grouting from the bottom up using controlled lift rates and rotation speeds.
Redland Indianola Mine Pool Project, Relief Wells
• $200K project for the Department of Environmental Protection in an effort to mitigate 2 existing boreholes releasing up to 1000 gallons of water per minute, due to artesian conditions. Two 12” relief boreholes were drilled into an existing mine pool, roughly 150’ below ground surface, in order to install 8” stainless steel casing. • All drilling work was completed under artesian flow conditions with water flowing up to 5000 gallons per minute. Valves were installed and drainage ditches were constructed to direct the mine water into a nearby stream. These relief holes minimized the flow in the existing holes enough to allow for a permanent grout and backfill seal to be installed. This project also included the construction of a permanent access road, drainage ditches, and clearing and grubbing.
Michigan Shafts - Group 1, Mine Shaft Grouting
• $750K project that was performed for the Office of Surface Mining as part of a multi-house project intended to repair previous mine subsidence events and prevent future ones from occurring. • 6” Sonic Drilling with Sonic Continuous Core sampling was used in order to install 4” casing and inject a flowable fill grout mix into the existing mine shafts, voids and caved and broken areas, underlying multiple residences. Appx 5000 lineal feet of 6” boreholes were drilled vertically and at angles, reaching depths of 140 feet below ground surface. This project required that all personnel be tethered to an anchoring system to prevent them in case of a subsurface collapse
Project Engineer, Texarkana Wood Preserving Company Superfund Site, Soil Mixing
• Performed soil remediation measures for the client, EA Engineering. Prepared samples for UCS and chemical composition testing. Submitted daily quality control reports. • Operated Jean Lutz drill monitoring equipment to verify drill depths, injection rates, rotation and inclination.• Operated a Total Station to establish the exact location of soil mix columns to document complete treatment of the contaminated area.• $2.6M project that consisted of treating over 34,600 CY of contaminated soils using a cement-carbon slurry injected through a Manitowoc 4000 crane and custom 10’ diameter auger, treating contaminated soils in-situ.
Project Engineer, Lockington Dam, Foundation Grouting
• Used custom grout monitors manufactured by RST and Geonor to perform real-time grout parameter monitoring. • Prepared daily grouting reports, hole layout reports, performed materials testing and sampling. • $3.2M project for the Miami Conservancy District (MCD) under the direction of MWH Americas, Inc. (MWH) to mitigate seepage through the dam foundation and overburden. Over 40,000 lineal feet of borings were installed vertically, up to 112-feet below ground surface, and were grouted in 10-foot (average) ascending stages.
Project Engineer, Asco Electric Products, In-Situ Soil Remediation
• Worked with Level B safety requirements, including supplied air apparatuses and hazardous materials. • Produced daily quality control reports and coordinated daily work tasks with the client, WSP.• $3.5M project. In-Situ Chemical Oxidation of over 20,000 SF and 14,000 CY of contaminated soil within an existing warehouse building. The building allowed for only a one foot of clearance for the Lang Tool Remediation Blender, and was forced to work around multiple support columns.
Project Engineer, Richard P. Kane Mitigation Bank, Wetlands Restoration
• Conducted daily elevation readings and settlement reports for the 1.5 mile long earthen levee constructed with HESCO Concertainer bastions to provide tidal flood protection for businesses located in the meadowlands area of New Jersey.• $25M project that involved the restoration of over 240 acres of an invasive phragmites monoculture. It was transitioned into a biologically diverse and fully functional tidal wetland. This included 115,000 CY of tidal channel and 88,000 CY of grading to create low marsh habitat as well as the installation of a 7,114 ft flood control levee. The earthen levee was constructed with soil-filled Concertainer bastions manufactured by HESCO USA and was the first of its design type to be implemented into a wetlands environment.
Assistant Estimator
Project Engineer, Sag Harbor Former Manufactured Gas Plant Site
• Prepared samples, coordinated pick up, delivery, and chain of custodies. Created daily quality control reports. Managed payroll and equipment rentals. • $2M project that involved the installation of 7200 cubic yards of soil mix wall. Environmental Barrier Company teamed with Sevenson Environmental Services to remove the contaminated soil by means of the Soil Mix Wall method. This included installing a vertical barrier wall using the in-situ soil mixing process around the perimeter of the site.
Project Engineer, Feather River Setback Levee, Slurry Wall
• Scheduled and managed material deliveries, including sand, cement, bentonite and equipment rentals. • Created daily quality control reports and managed payroll, and performed multiple materials tests.• $2M project that involved the installation of a 450,000 square foot Soil-Bentonite slurry wall along the Feather River, with depths of up to 70 feet. A new levee will be built on top of the installed slurry wall, providing flood relief for the towns of Marysville, Olivehurst, and Linda, CA.
Project Engineer, Mayhew Levee Raising,Slurry Wall
• Created extensive daily quality control reports, performed multiple materials tests, and scheduled deliveries and rental equipment.• $3M project that involved the installation of a 250,000 square foot Soil-Cement-Bentonite slurry wall along the American River in Sacramento, for the USACE. Scope of work included the pug mill method for mixing backfill, vibration monitoring, drainage crossings, and depths of up to 70 feet.
Project Engineer, Bear Creek Dam, Dam Foundation Grouting
• Created highly detailed grouting reports with graphs that showed the flow over time. • $3.5M project that involved the installation of a grout curtain for the Tennessee Valley Authority at the Bear Creek Dam. The curtain will provide stability to a new dam and also act as an underground barrier to increase the dams overall effectiveness. Performed real-time grout parameter monitoring during all grouting activities using custom grout monitors, manufactured by RST and Geonor.
Project Engineer, Hunter Ferrell Landfill, Slurry Wall
• Created daily quality control reports. Managed all scheduling, material deliveries, equipment rentals and payroll. • $1M project where a Soil-Bentonite Slurry Wall was installed around the Hunter Ferrell Landfill in order to prevent landfill groundwater from contaminating a nearby site.
Project Engineer, Canton Lake Slurry Wall
• $2.8M project that involved the installation of 80,000 square feet of Soil-Bentonite slurry wall with depths up to 80 feet below ground surface. The slurry wall is adjacent to a dam and will be used for dewatering a future excavation to install a new auxiliary spillway. The project was built for the US Army Corps of Engineers.
Qc Technician, Asarco Plant, Slurry Wall
• Created daily progress reports and daily quality control reports. • $800K project that involved the installation of 50,000 square feet of Soil-Bentonite slurry wall. The slurry wall surrounds the footprint of a former speiss-dross building at a former lead smelter plant. Additional work included utility abandonment and a temporary HDPE cap.
Qc Technician, Santa Clara Gateway Composite Barrier Wall
• Conducted quality control testing, materials testing, survey layouts, elevation readings, grading and earth work. Duties also included scheduling, material delivery coordination. Also operated a dozer and a loader. • $1M project that involved the installation of 18,000 SF of soil-cement-bentonite slurry wall with imbedded vertical HDPE panels. The slurry wall provides cut-off at the toe of a closed landfill. Work also included utility crossings, horizontal HDPE liner, and earthwork.**Company formerly known as Geo-Con or Environmental Barrier Company, LLC**
Laborer, Bayshore Ponds, Slurry Wall
• All terrain fork lift operator, laborer, batch plant operator.• $4M design-build project which included the installation of a 400,000 SF slurry wall around a former gravel pit. The slurry wall created a reservoir for recreation and the storage of irrigation water for a housing development. Additional items of work included 6 utility crossings, 8 new utility installations, a slurry wall cap, and leak test monitoring.**Company formerly known as Geo-Con or Environmental Barrier Company, LLC**
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Hossein Hosseini
Colleague at Brayman Construction CorporationRichmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
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Dane Woo
Colleague at Brayman Construction CorporationEbensburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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Robert Howe
Colleague at Brayman Construction CorporationGroves, Texas, United States
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Bo Schindler
Colleague at Brayman Construction CorporationNew Kensington, Pennsylvania, United States
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Michael Fisher
Colleague at Brayman Construction CorporationGreater Pittsburgh Region, United States
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Mark Kitko
Colleague at Brayman Construction CorporationPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
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Justin Taylor, Csp
Colleague at Brayman Construction CorporationTrafford, Pennsylvania, United States
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Vincent Spillane
Colleague at Brayman Construction CorporationNew Kensington, Pennsylvania, United States
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David Macdougall
Colleague at Brayman Construction CorporationGansevoort, New York, United States
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Mariah Borelis
Colleague at Brayman Construction CorporationSacramento, California, United States
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Nick Armstrong, Ccm education
Master Of Science - Ms, Construction Management
Master Of Arts - Ma, History
Bachelor Of Arts - Ba, History
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Nick Armstrong, Ccm works for Brayman Construction Corporation.
What is Nick Armstrong, Ccm's role at Brayman Construction Corporation?
Nick Armstrong, Ccm is listed as Project Manager - Foundation Division at Brayman Construction Corporation.
Where is Nick Armstrong, Ccm based?
Nick Armstrong, Ccm is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States while working with Brayman Construction Corporation.
What companies has Nick Armstrong, Ccm worked for?
Nick Armstrong, Ccm has worked for Brayman Construction Corporation, Geo-Solutions Inc., Anser Advisory, The Haskell Company, and Armstrong Drilling Inc..
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Nick Armstrong, Ccm's colleagues at Brayman Construction Corporation include Hossein Hosseini, Dane Woo, Robert Howe, Bo Schindler, and Michael Fisher.
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Nick Armstrong, Ccm holds Master Of Science - Ms, Construction Management from University Of Pittsburgh Swanson School Of Engineering.
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Nick Armstrong, Ccm is listed with skills including Project Management, Engineering, Leadership, Construction, Analysis, Microsoft Office, Construction Management, and Program Management.
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