Senior Construction Inspe

10/7/2014
Unknown

Position Desired

Construction Engineering
NY, NY
Yes

Resume

EDUCATION: M.S., Civil Engineering, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI – 2000B.S., Civil Engineering, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India – 1997
CERTIFICATION/TRAINING:
SSPC Supervisor/Competent Person Training – (Jan., 2004)
Engineer in Training (E.I.T.) – (July, 2005)
ACI certified Concrete Field Testing Technician, Grade I – (March, 2008)
OSHA 30 Hr. Construction Safety Trained (April, 2011)
NACE, Level 1, (Jan., 2011)
NACE, Level 2, (June, 2011)
SWAC Background check cleared-May, 2011

EXPERIENCE: Mr. Khan is a structural engineer with 11 years of experience in the areas of condition evaluation, design, and construction supervision. Mr. Khan has designed temporary steel structures to erect permanent structures-both offshore and on waterfront jobs. Mr. Khan has also worked on various commercial and residential building projects ranging from concept to finish projects, remodeling, rehabilitating and designing additions to existing structures. Mr. Khan has served as a team leader for structural condition evaluations of buildings, and also as an assistant team leader for bridge evaluation.

04/09 – Present Afridi Associates, New York, NY – Structural/Field Engineer
PANYNJ - Inspection of New York Approach roadway Bridges at George Washington Bridge (5/11 to Currently)Mr. Khan worked as an Assistant Team Leader inspecting structural Bridge components such as Abutments, Bearings, Deck, Deck Joints, Approach slabs, Underside of Deck etc., Documented findings, assisted with CAD work and report writing tasks. Contact: Ben Colangelo (347) 205-2543
Emergency Design Repair of Bridges and Sign Structures, NYSDOT, R-10 Design Engineer (01/11- 4/11)Work includes inspecting, verifying, measuring and documenting existing emergency repair conditions in the field at locations assigned as such by the NYSDOT and designing repair alternatives from constructability point of view to deliver a construction set of drawings and calculations. Mr. Khan’s responsibilities included field verification, calculation of design loads, Design of new connection brackets, brainstorm constructability, coordinate with drafts crew for production of design deliverables, QA of design documents, process submittals, coordination with prime consultants, etc. Contact: Mr. Ron Kudla
TBTA TN50 (PSC-07-2823), CM and Inspection services for Replacement of Concrete Deck and Rehabilitation of the Abutment and Retaining Walls at the Throgs Neck Bridge, NY, $80M (03/10 – 12/10)Work includes installation of seismic retrofits; replacement of concrete deck and steel drainage system, retrofit of concrete pier caps, lead paint abatement and re-painting; installation of new drainage system; catwalk system, barriers; median, walkways; fire standpipe; bearings; and electrical upgrades. Contact: Mr. Art Caley, RE – (718) 225-2400
NYSDOT D030615 Term Agreement for Construction Inspection Services, R-11 ($20M) – Senior Inspector (01/10 – 02/10)D260401 Bridge Maintenance and Highway Repair in all NYC CountiesThe required services associated with this contract include, but are not limited to: 1) Bridge replacement or rehabilitation projects including substructure and superstructure repairs; bridge widening; the repair or replacement of bridge decks, overlays, joints, bearings, sidewalks, railing, fencing, overhead lighting, signs, and scuppers; bridge painting and cleaning; stone re-pointing; asbestos removal; and occasional bridge emergency work. 2) Highway reconstruction projects including earthwork; drainage; storm water management; pavement milling; pavement repair; joint repair; crack sealing; asphalt and concrete paving; pavement markings; intersection improvements; sidewalks; retaining walls; roadway lighting; traffic signal systems; intelligent transportation systems (ITS) equipment installation; sign and sign structure replacement; maintenance or installation of appurtenances such as noise barrier, guide railing, median barrier, and fencing; graffiti removal; landscaping; or other routine construction contracts. Contact: Mr. Nicholas Parisi, EIC – (917) 559-6201
Biennial Inspection of EWR AirTrain Guideway – Assistant Team Leader (2005 & 2009)Structural Integrity Inspection of 1.5 miles of elevated steel box girder guide ways including steel piers and bearings. Work consisted of mostly night work with power block-out and lockout of sections of guide way during inspection. Inspection was done using man-lifts, cherry picker, ladders, and catwalks between the guide ways.
SUNY Stony Brook Old Chemistry Building The building core of 20,000sf per floor contains chemistry labs and general classroom space built in 1975. The first floor contains a large 6,000sf lecture hall, plus lobby and common space. The basement contains mechanical space, storage areas, and some academic support space. A typical upper floor contains 8 classrooms of 700sf (35 students) and 4 classrooms of 1400sf (70 students).The chemistry building will be changed to a general classroom building for use by the entire university. Classrooms need to be made larger than those that currently exist. SUNY would like to gut the building down to the structure, and replace all MEP systems. A new 10,000sf addition for a larger lecture hall is under consideration, increasing the size to 90,000sf. Afridi is providing the civil and structural design of this renovation and expansion.

04/08 – 03/09 Medina Consultants, NJ –
Assistant Team Leader
Port Authority Building Facilities at Port Newark, NJ-Responsibilities include condition inspection of facilities in the field to evaluate existing structural conditions, classify and categorize defects, maintain inventory of defects, and log day to day progress of field work and make executive summary report of findings for submission to client.
NJ Transit Railroad Bridges in Northern New Jersey-Responsibilities included verification of shop drawings to ensure fabrication of material is in accordance with approved design drawings. Shop drawing review for construction phase work for rehabilitation of NJ transit railroad.
71 Bridges over Waterways in Essex County, NJ-Responsibilities included inspection of the bridges in field, logging defects by taking pictures, logging field measurements, compile priority repair letters while defining corrective actions to rectify defects and define repair procedures, maintained log to track progress of work, coordinated with various agencies for permits for performing work, worked on CAD to produce drawings reflecting field findings, updated PDI files after completion of inspection and prepared reports for final submission.
I-78, I-80, I-280 and NJ 21 in Northern New Jersey Inspection of 47 State-owned overpass bridges at various locations as an assistant team leader. All responsibilities were similar to 71 bridges project as stated above.
Hangar-12 at JFK International Airport, NYCost-estimation for demolition of Hangar – 12. Responsibilities included inspection of site to take a detailed inventory of all existing structural members. Estimated manpower, equipment, time and money required to complete the job, created spreadsheets to present several different demolition methods and approaches that can be used to accomplish the task.
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