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Emad K. Brayo
1266
Brookstone Dr, Garnet Valley, PA 19060 Home:
(484)-842-1167 MagicJack
(610)-990-3435 Cell:
(330)-646-4542 brayoemad@hotmail.com Objectives: Working as a Planner/Scheduler/ & Cost Control, in
Construction Management / Engineering/ Construction Company. Summary: Experienced in scheduling and cost control, and in
construction of commercial and industrial projects. Qualifications &
Education: ·
B.Sc in Civil Engineering, 1981, Cairo University, Egypt. ·
Certified construction project supervisor from the
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 1999. ·
Master Degree for Structural Engineering. ·
Diploma of higher studies (Post Graduate – Master Degree)
in Construction Engineering and Construction Management. ·
Proceeding with a study for a Master degree in
construction bidding process. ·
Vast experience in Microsoft Programs and other PC
software including:
i.
Primavera (P3.1 & P6.7) – for P6.0 I used it
from 2006 till now
ii.
Microsoft project
iii.
AutoCAD. Work Experience: A) Scheduler/Planner A.1) Lead Planner/Scheduler, SunPower Inc.,
NJ (October2011 –till Now) Working as Lead Planner
for Solar Power of commercial projects in East Coat . The scope of work 1.
Develop the baseline schedule for EPC projects. 2.
Resource Loading the baseline schedule with different
resources, by using the resources in Oracle and in import it in P6 . 3.
Update the schedules on weekly bases and doing correction
action for any delays. 4.
Develop the weekly reports for updating schedule, like
Critical Path Analysis, Three week Look-Ahead, and the Cost forecast
projections for coming work periods. A.2) Lead Planner/Scheduler, Overseas Bechtel
INC. (OBI) – New Doha, Qatar International Air Port (October2010
–July2011) Working as Lead Planner
for Utilities. Including four main drop down Substations that
distributes power to distribution substations located in the air port
facilities, water tanks, pump station, waste water treatment plant. The
project Budget $15B. The scope of work 1.
Assure the quality of the work developed by the
contractors. 2.
Develop the monthly reports including Master Summery
Schedule, Earned Value analysis for the Client and Top Managerial Level. 3.
Calculating the Extension of Time and the compensable of
time for any potential change order. 4.
Reviewing/approving the contractors’ schedules conforming
to the project specifications. A.3) Project Control Consultant, Catalyst
Contractors Inc.- Self Employed Job (September 2009 –September2010)
: http://www.catalystcontractors.com/index.php Working as a project
control consultant through Catalyst Contractors for VA (U.S Department of
Veterans Affairs) contractors for two projects, VA Clinic in FL of Budget
52MM and VA Cemetery project in NY of Budget 32MM. The scope of work 1. Developing
the Baseline schedule (for its EPC phases), including the WBS , the project
coding system, the resource loading and the Network Diagrams per the VA
specifications. 2. Having the
Approval of the Baseline schedule from of VA Resident Engineer and VA
Schedule Analysis Consultant. 3. Updating
the schedule monthly and developing the required reports, like Earned Value
report, Project Look ahead report, Hot Activity Report, Total Float report,
and Narrative report and Network Diagram Report (the latest every 3 months). 4. Studying
the impact of Change Orders on project end date for claiming by time
extension and finical compensation if there is a negative impact. A.4) Lead Scheduler/Planner, BE&K – a KBR
Company (Newark, DE, USA) - (November 2006 - December 2008): BE&K is an American
based company (www.BEk.com) working in
industrial, power, and commercial projects including the three phases (EPC –
Engineering, Procurement & Construction) The scope of work is Planning &
Scheduling the following: 1.
FEL phase (Front end Engineering Loading). 2.
Design phase activities including its three disciplines
CSA, M/P and E&I. 3.
Procurement phase based on project procurement plane. 4.
Field contract phase according to the procurement plane. 5.
Construction phase including its three divisions CSA, M/P
and E&I and the installation of the equipments/machines delivered by
different vendors. 6.
Commissioning and Operating phase. 7.
Validating the schedule from the client and the project
team. 8.
Reporting the project progress, including Earned Value
Analysis reports The previously
mentioned items were applied for DuPont company projects at
Spruance plant, Virginia, (Tyvek, Nomex, Kevlar) with a budget up to $75MM ,
the tasks assigned to BE&K are implementing, upgrading, and
replacing the plant production lines. The number of activities of
schedules of these projects ranged from 400 to 6000, in addition to
allocating the required resources to each activity. A.5) Manager of Scheduling
department of Ginza for Construction Company, IGI Group Company (July
2000 till March 2001): Ginza for
Construction has annual revenue of EGP 100MM, it is specialized in
construction of Commercial, infrastructure and industrial projects. The scope of the work is managing the following
items: 1. Planning
and scheduling projects by using CPM and Primavera software. 2. Planning
and scheduling the projects in their different phases including: engineering,
procurement, construction, and hand over. 3. Performing
periodic reports, comparing the actual progress of the project with the
target plan, and highlighting the activities that are draining contingency
and delaying the progress. 4. Calculating
any delay caused by the client, and calculating its financial effect on the
project. A.6) Lead Project Controls, Jet
Construction (October 1993 – July 2000): Jet Construction
has annual revenue of EGP 70 MM. The scope of the work is managing the following
items: 1. Planning
and scheduling projects at different stages and phases. 2. Allocating
the resources of different items, and controlling the variance during the
execution of the project. 3. Controlling
and following up the progress of projects compared with the target schedule. 4. Reporting
the progress, and alerting management to the critical items. 5. Controlling
the direct cost of different construction items. 6. Performing
a cost estimate breakdown for change orders and claims using the CPM
technique to identify time extension due to extra work or change orders. 7. Generating
the monthly invoices for the projects. 8. Identifying
the project requirements of different resources at different stages of
execution. B) Project Manager and Project Engineer: B.1)Project Manager/Program Manager, Intours
– IGI (March 2001 – August 2006): PM for International
Company for Tourist Development Projects- (http://www.igi.com.eg/Intours.htm)
(Intours, an IGI Group Company, Cairo, Egypt) which owns Real Estate
development projects at a Cairo suburb (the budget of the project circa EGP
700 MM). The scope of work is managing the
following: 1. Serving as
the senior site representative in all matters related to management of
construction that I can control time, cost, and quality efficiently. 2.
Coordinating
the work of all site operations. 3.
Developing
and implementing contract administration, policies, and procedures. 4.
Reviewing
contractor's pay requests, and issuing payment certificates. 5.
Receiving
and responding to all Requests for Information (RFI's) from the contractors
and site offices, and directing them to qualified staff and/or designers for
action. 6.
Assisting
in reviewing contractors' change order proposals, preparing recommendations
to client’s senior personnel for change order approval, if warranted, in
conjunction with the designated contract manager, and assisting in
negotiations with contractors regarding changes in contract value or project
duration. 7.
Reviewing
contractor's claims, preparing recommendations to Steering Committee for
claims approval, and negotiating claims with contractors regarding schedules. 8.
Monitoring
the contractors' progress, preparing progress reports on a monthly basis,
presiding at weekly and monthly reviews and other progress meetings held at
the site, reviewing the contractors' progress of the work, helping resolve
deficiencies, and preparing and obtaining approval of minutes of meetings. 9.
Participating
in the final inspection of the work, reviewing the adequacy and accuracy of
punch lists, monitoring final completion of the work, and recommending
acceptance of completed work to Steering Committee. B.2)Twelve years as a Construction
Manager and an executive and cost estimator engineer (1981- 1993): a)
Four years as a construction manager for infrastructure of the new Cairo
whole market (100 acres) for Industrial & Eng. Enterprises, Egypt
The scope of work is: 1.
Sewer and water supply network. 2.
Underground water of tank 6000m3 capacity. 3.
Compact unit for sewer water
treatment. b)
Four years as a construction manager for construction of housing and other
miscellaneous buildings, including a stadium (4000 seats).
The scope of work is: 1.
Housing buildings (48 multi story
residential building). 2.
Olympic swimming pool. 3.
Covered Stadium 4000 seats. 4.
Mosque for 1000 people. 5.
School with 20 classrooms. c)
One year as a site engineer in Cairo underground metro project with SGE, a
French Egyptian company.
The scope of work is: 1.
Fabrication of steel gages. 2.
Reinforcement work of main
station. d)
Three years as a site engineer in a high rise building (27 stories).
(Company: Malaco Alimar International)
The scope of work is: 1. Pilling
work. 2.
R.C super structure skeleton. 3.
Preparation of all contract
documents. 1/4-Emad Brayo |
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