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Timothy Tate Page
3 of 3 Timothy
J. Tate, CCCA 2205 Fayhill Drive Cincinnati, OH 45238 (412) 401-0513 tjasontate@hotmail.com Education and Certifications
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Pennsylvania
State University, Erie – Communications (1995-1998) ·
Certified
Construction Contracts Administrator (CCCA) - CSI ·
Certified
Construction Documents Technologist (CDT) – CSI Project Management Tools
and Technical Software experience ·
Primavera
Project Manager (P6, P5, P3 and P3 e/c) ·
Microsoft
Office (Word, Excel, Access, Power Point, Visio) ·
Primavera
Contract Manager (formerly Expedition) ·
Microsoft
Project ·
Meridian
Systems Prolog ·
Deltek
Cobra ·
Oracle
People Soft Enterprise Employment and Project Experience Browne Engineering and
Construction Services, Cincinnati, OH, June 2010 – Present URS Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA,
February 2009 – May 2010 Project: Greater Cincinnati Wet Weather
Program Owner: Metropolitan Sewer District of
Greater Cincinnati Location: Cincinnati, OH Cost: $4 Billion Job Description: Project Controls
Manager (URS) and Senior Project Scheduler (Browne) for Wet Weather Program
and associated Capital Improvement Projects in the Greater Cincinnati
area. This multi-phase program involves extensive improvements to the
city’s sewer systems and wastewater treatment and storage facilities. Responsibilities include: ·
Utilizing
Primavera P6 as the primary scheduling tool for the program and Microsoft
Project for selective vendor schedule reviews ·
Developing,
updating and reviewing project schedules to monitor Program Master Schedule
dates for compliance with consent decree milestone requirements ·
Reporting
on schedule performance, focusing on variances, trending and earned value
analysis to help the client identify potential schedule delays or cost
overruns ·
Working
closely with client’s project managers and cost team to produce more accurate
budget forecasts and cash flow projections ·
Reviewing
vendor schedules (baselines and progress updates) and performing time impact
analyses to mitigate claims ·
Reviewing
change order requests (CORs), notices of advisement (NOAs) and requests for
information (RFIs) for potential schedule or cost impacts ·
Acted
as Interim Project Controls Manager, managing a team of schedulers and
writing scheduling guidelines and standard procedures utilized by all
schedulers within the program Chester Engineers, Moon
Township, PA May 2008
– February 2009 Project: ThyssenKrupp Steel - Secondary
Water Treatment Plant (July 2008 – February 2009) Owner: ThyssenKrupp Steel Location: Mobile, AL Cost: $150 Million Job Description: Served as Project
Scheduler for design-build project which includes the engineering,
procurement and construction (EPC) of a Secondary Water Treatment Plant which
services ThyssenKrupp’s $4 billion carbon and stainless steel manufacturing
plant near Mobile, Alabama. Responsibilities included: ·
Creating
design-build EPC schedule using Primavera (P6) and Microsoft Project
scheduling software ·
Performing
systematic updates and critical path analysis and submitting schedule reports
to the client ·
Tracking
budget and cost information as well as providing cost forecasts and earned
value analysis Project: Marathon Petroleum Detroit
Refinery Design-Build Projects (May 2008 – February 2009) Owner: Marathon Petroleum Company Location: Detroit, MI Cost: $45 Million Job Description: Served as Project
Scheduler for design-build program which included the engineering,
procurement and construction (EPC) of several overlapping projects: a
chemical building, a final effluent filters system, a permanent desalter
wastewater treatment plant and a new boiler feed water system. Responsibilities included: ·
Creating
design-build EPC schedules using Primavera (P6) scheduling software ·
Performing
systematic updates and analysis and submitting biweekly schedule reports to
the client ·
Tracking
budget and cost information as well as providing cost forecasts ·
Serving
as system administrator for Primavera web-based contract management system ·
Creating
proposal schedules for use by marketing department as needed Malcolm
Pirnie, Inc., Sewickley, PA February
2006 – April 2008 Project: Molycorp Washington, PA
Remediation (February 2006 – April 2008) Owner: Chevron Corp. / Molycorp Location: Washington, PA Cost: $65 Million Job Description: Served as
Project Scheduler/Administrator for this 3 year project involving the remediation
of 73 acre site. Project included precision excavation and off-site disposal
of slag and soil containing low level radiological materials as well as
manufactured gas plant (MGP) tar. Responsibilities included: ·
Utilizing
Primavera 5.0 Project Manager software to build a cost loaded project master
schedule and to perform systematic schedule updates ·
Tracking
all project invoices and pay applications and submitting to client for
payment ·
Generating
and submitting cost reports, showing current expenditures as well as all
costs-to-date using a multi-tiered work breakdown structure (WBS) ·
Creating
cost curves showing baseline cost vs. actual cost, maintaining cash flow
projections and tracking earned value ·
Serving
also as a Project Administrator – assisting in procurement of subcontractors,
field equipment and supplies and managing subcontract work; also, logging and
tracking contracts, purchase orders, change orders, change order requests,
change directives, submittals, requests for information (RFI’s) and other
project documents ·
Preparing
Construction Manager’s weekly and monthly progress reports URS Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA September 1999 – January 2006 Project: Carnegie Museums and Libraries
(July 2002 – January 2006) Owner: Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh and
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Location: Pittsburgh, PA Cost: $85 Million Job Description: Served as Project
Controls Specialist for this multi-phased program involving renovations and
additions to the 4 Carnegie Museums and the Carnegie Library and its 17
branch libraries throughout the city of Pittsburgh. Responsibilities included: ·
Generating
and submitting monthly cost reports to the client, detailing current
expenditures as well as all costs-to-date using a complex work breakdown
structure (WBS) ·
Performing
updates to CPM master schedule using Primavera Project Planner (P3) ·
Utilizing
Meridian Prolog project management software to track contracts, change
orders, change order requests, purchase orders, drawings, requests for
information (RFI’s), submittals, transmittals & correspondence, etc. ·
Coding
and tracking of all project invoices and pay applications ·
Serving
as Prolog systems administrator, setting up new user accounts and providing
training and technical support to all users ·
Creating
proposal schedules for use by marketing department as needed Project: Brunot Island Gas Fuel Conversion
(November 2000 – June 2002) Owner: Orion Power Midwest / Reliant Energy Location: Pittsburgh, PA Cost: $42 Million Job Description: Served as Project
Controls Administrator for 2 year refurbishment project of 50 MW Power
Plant. Project involved the conversion of oil fuel burning plant into a
gas fuel plant by demolishing the old combustion turbines and installing 3
new Heat Recovery Steam Generators and overhauling a complex cycle steam
turbine. Responsibilities included: ·
Utilizing
Primavera Expedition and Microsoft Access database to maintain logs and
generate reports for tracking project documents including contracts, purchase
orders, change orders, drawings and specifications as well as RFI’s, submittals,
transmittals and correspondence ·
Receiving
all contract drawings and specifications from engineers and issuing to
contractors ·
Transmitting
RFI’s and submittals to engineers and contractors
Project: Carnegie Mellon University-Posner
Hall 3rd Floor Addition
(September 1999 – October 2000) Owner: Carnegie Mellon University/Carnegie
Bosch Institute Location: Pittsburgh, PA Cost: $6 Million Job Description: Served as Project
Controls Administrator for the construction of new 3rd floor addition to
CMU’s Graduate School of Industrial Administration. This one year
project involved the construction being performed while classes continued
uninterrupted in the building on the two floors below. Responsibilities included: ·
Performing
CPM schedule updates using Microsoft Project ·
Utilizing
a database for tracking and generating reports for contracts, pay requests,
change orders, change order requests, drawings, submittals and RFI’s ·
Preparing
and distributing meeting minutes |
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