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5-2-2014 It is with great enthusiasm that I have come
across this potential opportunity for consideration of employment with your
organization due to the fact my experience and qualifications meet that of
your opening. I am confident you will find my capabilities and
experience with past employers complimentary to those career objectives
sought for this open requisition. Please find my resume for consideration of
employment in your organization. My ability to design and orchestrate complex
projects are evident of the significant people and projects I have been in
charge of while employed with Fluor and CH2MHILL from conception through
construction. My career experiences and successful
relationships with employers and clients consist of more than 15 years in the
professional field of engineering and construction (AEC) serving capacities
of project management, planning, programming, building and site design,
interior design, engineering, and construction support services traveling
domestically and internationally for small and large complex projects in
various industries for global Fortune 500 companies and local established
A&E firms in the US. As a representative for you, I will tap my
great depth of experience in multi tasking and effective organizational
habits and apply them to your projects. For example, while employed at Fluor
I was awarded the “Above and Beyond Award” for exceeding performance in CM
/CA of a nationwide , multi- office, multi- project consisting of in house
engineering and construction support services over 14 US cities. For a two year period I supported the Fluor Vice
President and the business sector directors in business development
activities, preparing proposals, RFP and RFQ responses and compliance, as
well as supporting engineering bidding estimates. I’m extensively knowledgeable of the design and
construction field. I can mentor staff and manage staff daily by means of
delegation of appropriate staff utilization of capabilities and
skills/hierarchy, or redlining and clear concise or simple directions. I feel
I have a fine command of the English language both in reading, comprehension
and writing and produced AutoCAD production drawing back at Fluor in 2012. I look
forward to hearing from you. Regards, David Wells,
AIA 5640 East Flagstone
Street Long Beach CA
90815 562.533.2153 David S.
Wells, AIA LEED AP 5640 East
Flagstone Street Long Beach,
CA 90808 Tel:
562-533-2153 CERTIFICATIONS
and
LICENSES
United States Green Building Counsel, (USGBC)
LEED AP State of California, Licensed Architect C-28171 SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE: My career experiences and successful
relationships with employers and clients consist of more than 10 years in the
professional field of engineering and architecture serving capacities of
management, planning, programming, building and site design, interior design,
engineering, and construction support services traveling domestically and
internationally for small and large complex projects in various industries
for global Fortune 500 companies and local established A&E firms in the
US and UK. MARKET SECTORS: Education, Healthcare, Infrastructure, Institutional, Commercial,
Civic, Government, Manufacturing, Telecom PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS & AWARDS: 2007-CH2MHILL
2007 Employee of Year Award, Long Beach Office, Outstanding Performance 2006-The
Society of American Military Engineers Naval Base Port Hueneme: Outstanding
Presentation on Homeland Security, 2006 2002- Fluor
Daniel’s “Above and Beyond Award” for exceeding project performance in
Engineering & Construction American
Institute of Architects (AIA) Honorary Award for Design Excellence Community
Day Care Design, OCC College WORK EXPERIENCE: AllWest
Environmental Inc. March 2014 to present (Project Manager) Project Manager
conducting Property Condition Assessments (PCA) informing concerned clients
about the existing condition of the civil, architectural, mechanical,
electrical, plumbing, and landscape components and producing immediate and
probable cost remedies and 60 month (5) year deferred improvement issues for
change of ownership and building refinancing of their properties or improve
building and systems for due diligence , sales and property transactions. I
Utilize AllWest's ASTM E- 2018-08 compliance measures, interviews and
municipal research to standardize the scope deficiencies. I cover and travel
the northern and southern California's multi billion dollar commercial real
estate market. C|A Architects Jan 2012 to Feb 26 2014
(Healthcare Project Manager) Managing healthcare's critical infrastructure
capital projects in today's rapidly and challenging technological
healthcare sector keeping the healthcare client and provider's budgets in
forefront by delivering economic solutions. I project managed over 30 Office
of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) projects including
Intensive Care Unit remodels, Voluntary Seismic Upgrades (VSI’s) and other
critical hospital functions for Kaiser Permanente, UCI Medical
Center and Providence. As Project Manager I was responsible for
writing project proposals, scope of work, oversight of team AutoCAD
production of Quality Assurance (QA-QC) construction documents,
immediate and daily client interaction and overall account and profit
responsibilities. As a special internal assignment I was tasked with creating
a designer “Qwickcheck”. This checklist enabled CAD designers to readily self
check their work prior to the formal peer review QA-QC process by furnishing
them with the 20 most forgotten or often left out steps in the design
preparation without forgoing their responsibilities for the deep thorough
plan checklists all organizations utilize for standard drawings packages. FLUOR CORPORATION December 2011 to 2012 Commissioned by the Industrial and Infrastructure Market Sector, I was
brought back to Fluor to support in a marketing and proposal effort writing,
drafting and assisting in teaming arrangements with CBE/SBE and major
sub-consultants. FLUOR CORPORATION October 2010
to March 2011 Performing building facility programming and client interaction with
responsibilities chairing client meetings, setting meeting agendas, drafting
of meeting minutes, production support of FEED front end engineering
documents and construction documents In AutoCAD for numerous facilities of
industrial power projects, of mixed use occupancies, commercial
administrative offices for clients as the DoE Department of Energy, British
Petroleum, Rentech, and Hydrogen Energy Corp CH2MHILL Apr. 2004- Dec
2008 As architect of record for a variety of government projects I directed
and managed projects from initiation of programming beginning to walkthrough
and commissioning, working with operations to define the project scope and
communicate to the rest of the team. I develop full-scale project planning
budgets, I effectively communicated project expectations to team members,
project status with customers on daily a weekly or monthly timeline depending
on the project and the client. I drafted and chaired weekly meeting agendas, meeting minutes to
verify goals are being met and setting new goals. I Managed project budgets,
worked with operations and managed sales to negotiate budgets for changes in
the project definition. I reviewed manpower requirements as needed to
match workflow requirements with staff requirements. Identified and
resolved issues and conflicts with the project team. Responsibilities further
involved developing and delivery progress reports for active and completed
projects. Ongoing sales and business development activities included
building, developing and growing business relationship vital to the success
of the client and office. I was tasked to enforce best practices and tools
for project execution and management. CH2MHILL PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS Project Manager and Architect, Government Project – City of Long
Beach, Security Command Center: Long Beach, CA I managed the design and construction support services for a Type
II-1HR 25,000 square foot waterfront facility supporting the Port of Long
Beach’s security and command operations. The facility houses multi
agency functions; data center, roof top helipad for air support team
helicopter with administrative offices for Border Patrol, Police, Fire, Coast
Guard and Immigration authorities. My daily responsibilities included City
client liaison, the leadership of CH2MHILL’s project engineering staff and
consultants in charge of plans, specifications, estimating and budget
control. During construction I was leader of the RFI log, shop drawings and material
submittals and responsible for LEED consultant and outside sub consultants
CAD compliance and engineering plan compliance for formatting. I received and
reviewed consultant invoices for progress payments, monitored change order
costs by using R.S Means. The facility is registered
with The United States Green Building Council with a Silver LEED
certification. Total Construction Cost $ 21 Million Project Architect –Boeing Department of Defense (DoD) and Commercial
Satellite Mission Control Center: EL Segundo, CA In 2006-2008 as the architect of record, I designed, permitted and
turned over the Type V, non rated critical satellite launch Control Center to
the Boeing Company in El Segundo CA. The project consisted of selective
demolition, significant seismic upgrades and building improvements including
façade upgrades totaling 36,000 ft2. The
building was improved and upgraded for Boeing’s Department of Defense (DoD)
classified and commercial satellite launching Mission Control activities. The
building is fitted with a 24-hr backup power generator with satellite
microwave connections and local loop fiber connections. Total Construction
Cost $10 Million. Boeing - United States Airforce (DoD) C-17 VIP, Visitor Center,
Long Beach, CA , 2006 Project Architect of Record to design Boeing’s Southern California
Visitor Museum/Security Plant Security Center for the United States Air force
C-17 Program. David designed and administered construction support services
construction from ground breaking through certificate of occupancy for the
architecturally designed one-story building encompassing 3000 ft2 including a presentation display theater, pilot’s lounge, visitor
center and other amenities for the air force and other Boeing officials and
commercial clients. United States Postal Service- Los Ángeles,
California, USA- 2006 Recycling Transport Facility: Commissioned by the USPS, CH2MHILL
designed the USPS’s Southern California’s busiest processing and distribution
recycling center for the United States Postal Service located in South
Central Los Angeles. David, architect and designer programmed and developed
with the USPS management and on-site users the 7,000 ft2 platform structure valued at $800,000. The recycling facility will
support (4) USPS Transport Trailers, (4) trash compactors, and two concrete
ramps for forklift circulation. Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Company, Laboratory
Improvements, Carlsbad CA Hisumitsu, a pharmaceutical company originating
in Japan in 1847 developed an external pain reliever for skin applied patch
applications. As project architect I managed the engineering services to the
production and process flow infrastructure renovations to the existing
Carlsbad laboratory and production lines. Key project specifics consisted of
compliance to federally regulated Department of Drug and Enforcement Agency requirements
for security vault, surveillance, access control as well as FDA
pharmaceutical processing room improvements with regards to finishes, HVAC
and pedestrian circulation. FLUOR DANIEL 1997-2004 Business Development Coordinator, 2002-2004 Responsible for assisting the business unit Vice
President and Business development representatives in preparing proposals,
marketing business pursuits and bidding under the direction of the Fluor
Telecommunication business development directors. Planner for United States Department of the Navy,
Dept. of Defense (DoD) - Ford Island, Hawaii, USA 2002 Master Planning - Engaged with a team of land developers, architects,
financial management firms, David was a part of conglomerate that provided
master planning, historic preservation, naval administrative (officers)
facility, and housing for the infamous World War II, Ford Island. This
master plan consisted of planning administrative officer campus environments,
small craft aviation planning, family housing, and ancillary needs such as
shopping, recreation, open space and refurbishments of existing structures
throughout the island development and redevelopment. Architect for Qwest I.P Internet Protocol Cyber Center- 1998 Qwest Communications commissioned David and a team of engineers to
design the 100,000 ft2 office/data-center facility in Sunnyvale, CA,
based in the Qwest headquarters in Colorado for a period of one year working
closely with Qwest designing and producing the technical requirements and
production drawings responsible for the A&E design team of 10 in the
Colorado Fluor A&E design department. David performed the construction
support services at the project site after personally seeing the plans through
the regulatory approval process. Activities consisted of conducting site
evaluations, project programming, scope definition project kick-off meetings,
multi-disciplinary coordination of detailed engineering of the Type V
projects Architectural Project Leader for Level 3 Local Loops Projects - 14
U.S. Cities Level 3 Communications ranks as one of world's most
connected Internet Service Providers (ISPs) among the top five telecom
communication companies. As part of the Fluor Central Task Force (CTF) David
supported the nationwide design of tenant improvement infrastructure inside
plant (ISP) and outside plant (OSP) activities. Responsibilities included
traveling to 14 U.S. city project offices for the Level 3 Communications
nationwide Internet buildout, I was responsible for architectural-engineering
oversight of a staff of 8 engineers and architects designing tenant
improvement points of presence (POP’s) designing and supporting construction
administration services for 19,500 route miles, to support Level 3 build the
world's first continuously upgradeable network fully optimized for internet
protocol (IP). In 2002 I was awarded the “Above and Beyond Award” in
support of the project execution team. Construction Administrator-Fluor IBM Campus 1997 Stationed in the Fluor Facility and Plant Services office at the IBM
San Jose Site, processing construction RFI’s, reviewed shop drawings and
material submittals, and delegated production tasks to the engineering staff. KDC ARCHITECTS (1995 to 1997)
Telecom Project Manager responsible for the
strategic planning for deployment of 220 wireless telecommunications
installations from site acquisition assistance, public city community hearing
appearances, all the way through project regulatory permitting in the Los
Angeles and Orange County Metropolitan Trading Areas. VILLANUEVA/ARNONI
ARCHITECTS, VA Architects (1994 to 1995) Construction
Administrator
HUD
Responsible for coordinating the construction efforts of the HUD
(Housing and Urban Development) building for the Disabled Veterans
Administration in Long Beach California. This building was a $2 million
dollar type V, four story residential housing structure for the severely
handicapped. Involvement was from ground breaking to building turnover. Construction Support Services- Rio Hondo Jr.
College - Child Development Center 1995 I supported the project manager in preparing
field modification sketches, plan changes and construction support services
limited to responding RFI’s and unforeseen complications. NEPTUNE THOMAS DAVIS ARCHITECTS, NTD (1990 to 1994) and (1985-1988) Designer and Construction Administration Positions
While employed at NTD, over 13 different school sites over 6 separate
districts and campus grounds. For (7) seven years I worked with
contractors, subcontractors, consultants , architects, engineers and
the Division of the State Architect (DSA) plan approval offices and the
coordination with DSA field inspectors and working with school districts
responding to client driven additive alternates, deductive alternates,
contractor RFI's, reviewal of shop drawings and material submittals.
Districts I worked in are the following: Capistrano Unified School District,
Inglewood, Pomona, Walnut, Rancho Santa Margarita, and Palmdale. Schools
worked at include Fillmore Middle School, Archibald Ranch Elementary School,
Alfred S. Madrid Intermediate, Eastlake Elementary, Lake Elsinore High
School, Trabuco Highlands, Centinella Elementary, Highland Elementary and
Daniel Freeman Elementary School and Saddleback Valley Unified School
District. These project values consisted of construction cost under $
2,000,000 each. Crozier Jr. High School- HVAC Addition Total Construction Cost
$1,760,000 As assistant to OAR, I was on-site weekly for
oversight of engineering compliance to sensitive roof work for large HVAC
installations over highly populated spaces. New Gym and theatre HVAC work.
Responsibilities included planning and scheduling of work outside school
hours during school year, safety, logistics, and adherence to district
standards. Dealt with DSA inspector directives and worked as liaison to
district and architect. New Middle School - Rancho Santa Margarita Middle
School-Rancho Santa Margarita, CA, Total Cost $7,200,000 As construction administrator, I was at many
phases from the utility tie-ins, tapping, grading through final commissioning
and finish punch list. The site included sport fields, lighting and
administration and guest entrances. The project required close construction
detail to its Spanish style detail. Alternative substitutions were monitored
for design compliance to control cost; deductive alternates were considered
and analyzed for maximum district benefit. Change orders were minimized
because architect, contractor and district “alignment meetings were held for
full team buy-in to keep cost considerably under control. I was part of a
team reviewing all documents associated with this effort. Centinela Elementary School, Inglewood Unified
School District Modernization Program-Cost $2,020,000 Classroom upgrades to the entire campus included,
Title 24 Energy improvements, HVAC upgrades, Americans with Disabilities Act,
(ADA). As part of a modernization program to provide new windows, building
envelope and heating and air I was at the site supporting general contractor
providing technical services consisting of field sketches, cost estimate
validation to change order review and supporting district construction rep on
approval DSA inspector coordination for code compliance. I distributed
redlined steel shop drawing review and kept logs for specification submittal
requirements. I assisted schedule meetings with contractor and district. EDUCATION: Orange Coast College (OCC)
Architecture California State University of Long Beach,
AutoCAD Certification 1994 REFERENCES: 2014- c|a Architects, David Smith, 562.595.5666 2014- c|a Architects Electrical Engineering Consultant - Rich
Renz Director-949. 2014 -Providence Healthcare Director, Norm Lantz 310-514-5336 2014- Kaiser Permanente Healthcare, Duane Luzum, Project Manager
310.816.3815 2012- Fluor: Cy Hardiman-Program Manager- 949.349.6717 2012- Fluor: Director Of Architectural Engineering, Matt Naraghi,
949.400.4328 2008-City of Long Beach, Port Director of Security Cosmo Perrone
562.590.4179 2004- CH2MHILL: Terry Curl, PHD, Vice President ,
510-289-7213 1996-2004-Fluor: Gregory Amparano, Fluor Vice
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