Bill

2/28/2014
Mobile, AL

Position Desired

Construction Engineering
Anywhere in the U.S.
Yes

Resume

I am a Project manager/ Estimator with a 20-year record of success overseeing all phases of multimillion-dollar construction, including infrastructure, commercial, heavy and marine projects for government and private-sector clients. My experience includes managing projects from conception to completion including project design, estimation and scheduling. I possess the skills to congruently managing multiple projects, backed by a strong history of on-time, on-budget and high-quality project completions.
Key Skills
• Site Safety/OSHA Compliance
• Scheduling/Sub Coordination
• Change Order Management
• Budgeting & Cost Controls
• Bidding/Estimating/Proposals
• Contract negotiation with owners and subcontractors
• Conceptual Estimating
• Pre-Construction Services
• Design Build/ Constructability Review
EMPLOYER SUMMARY
G.A. WEST & CO. INC (Mobile, Alabama) –Lead Structural Estimator, 06/2012 to Present
Lead Estimator for a variety of Industrial projects. Including Concrete and Mechanical Shutdowns and Oil field Concrete work. Work includes Industrial Maintenance and expansion projects for multiple clients.
GULF EQUIPMENT CORP (Mobile, Alabama) —Project Manager/Estimator, 05/2011 to 06/2012
Lead Estimator and Project Manager for Transportation and infrastructure projects clients include, the Alabama State Port Authority, Alabama Department of Transportation and the cities of Mobile, Chickasaw and MAWSS.
ROB’T J. BAGGETT, INC. (Mobile, Alabama) —Project Manager/Estimator, 12/2001 to 05/2011
Lead Estimator and Project Manager for a variety of projects including 3 major dock upgrades for the Alabama State Port Authority, Warehouse Construction, Wastewater and infrastructure and Industrial expansions. Managing 2-4 projects under construction simultaneously.
DRC, INC. (Worldwide) — Construction Manager, 1/00 to 11/2001
DRC is a leading disaster remediation company; I was retained to build a conventional construction company from the ground up. Responsibilities included selection, estimating and managing projects in 4 foreign countries and 9 states. Work was for both private and government entities. I managed multiple projects simultaneously and in different geographical locations.
ANGELO IAFRATE (Southeastern US) — Senior Estimator, 7/98 to 1/00
Lead Estimator for highway projects though out the southern United State. Projects included site development, highway and bridge construction and Industrial expansions. Clients ranged from State, Federal and local municipalities to private developers.
J. C. DUKE AND ASSOCIATES (Mobile, Alabama) — Project Manager/Estimator, 5/94 to 6/98
I functioned as an Estimator and project manager for various commercial and industrial projects. I was responsible for hard dollar estimates ranging from .5 to 3 million dollars.

Education & Certifications
AUBURN UNIVERSITY (Auburn, AL) — BS in Building Science, 1993
Florida General Contractors License Qualifier

Gulf Energy LNG Storage Facility- Marine Facility
Location: Pascagoula, Mississippi
Owner: Gulf Energy LNG a subsidiary of El Paso Corporation
Contract Amount: $28,000,000.00
Contract Instrument: Design Build contract with a fast track schedule
Project consist of 1500 LF of both approach bridge and a separate LNG piping support and containment bridge connecting to a 22,000 SF jetty unloading facility. Construction included 8 stand alone mooring and breasting structures interconnected with precast catwalks. Construction method was 54” pre-cast concrete cylinder piles supporting ASSHTO girders and cast in place concrete deck. The Jetty Platform utilized pre-stressed concrete deck panels topped with cast in place concrete. This project was located in an isolated area with no landside ac-

Gulf South Pipeline- Airport and Whistler Compressor stations
Location: Mobile, Alabama
Owner: Boardwalk Pipeline Partners a subsidiary of El Paso Corporation
Contract Amount and Type: $9,900,000.00
Contract Instrument: Not To Exceed with a Fast Track schedule
Original design drawings were found to be too expensive and outside of the expenditure cap that was applied by FERC (Federal Energy Regulation Commission). As such the original scope was drastically cut, however time did not allow for the drawings to be revised. Gulf South Pipeline issued extensively “redlined” drawing for construction. Though out the project extreme diligence had to be used to make sure that all the required elements of equipment, foundation and piping were installed. This project was set as fast track working 7 days a week in order to complete the project and satisfy the FERC requirements. Due to the delays in awarding the contracts and the issues with the FERC applied expenditure cap, the original nine month schedule was com-pressed to a six month schedule. The two projects although intended to be done as separated projects were combined due to the negotiations and willingness to facilitate the owners requirements. As the Project Man-ager for this project I had to coordinate the forces of multiple specialty sub-contractors including pipeline weld-ers, industrial pipefitters and welders, electrical and instrumentation, millwrights, site contractors and founda-tion contractors.

Mobile Container Terminal- As Subcontractor to R.B. Baker G.C.
Location: Mobile, Alabama
Contract Amount: $8,800,000.00
Contract Instrument: Hard Bid-Fixed Price Contract
Scope of work was to install over 5 miles of underground electrical duct banks along with constructing 5 sup-port buildings and various other structures such as 50 pile supported high mast lights. The project required close logistical coordination with the other contractors on site. The General Contract was to build a new “green field” container port to service the central gulf coast. A fixed price contract was negotiated with general contractor to perform underground electrical utilities installation, High Mast lighting foundations and erection. Construction of Multiple support buildings including main entrance scale stations was included in the contract. Site security structures were also included, including procurement and installation of 1 mile of K-Rail and radiation detection equipment.

CGI Rail Ferry loading Dock
Location: Mobile, Alabama
Owner: Alabama State Port Authority
Contract Amount: $6,000,000.00
Contract Instrument: Cost plus fixed fee
Design of the project was done by the Shaw Group with constructability review done by me. The project included intermodal railroad relocation, geometry changes to ASD Boulevard, storm water management and the construction of the elevated railroad deck and ramps as well as the on grade rails and bridges. In order to expedite construction and to lessen the economical burden to CG Railways pieces of an existing abandoned expansion were incorporated into the new design. This required the transportation of 10 sixty ton loading ramps as well as several thousand tons of additional steel and construction materials to be moved to Mobile form New Orleans. This project was set as fast track working 7 days...

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