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Jay Lee,
Ph.D., P.E., PMP.
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js2841@gmail.com
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951-403-1638
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I have more than 15 years of construction
industry experience, plus 4 years of academic experience during my Ph.D.
study in the area of construction information technology. My list of
experience includes healthcare projects, metropolitan water supply project,
refinery utilities & offsite facilities (including many types of plant
buildings, roads, (waste) water treatment facilities, and interconnecting
pipelines). Much of my skills and expertise have focused on the core
knowledge and skills of project management and associated state-of-art
construction technologies, including CPM scheduling, 3D site modeling
(SketchUp, Revit), 4D simulation (Navisworks, SketchUp), Wi-Fi system, ASP
website development, etc.
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Project Experience
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Project Title
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Role
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Wishard Replacement Hospital
Indianapolis, Indiana
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Project
Engineer/Scheduler
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Construction
Cost
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COmpletion Date
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Owner
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$899
million
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2008~2012
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Wishard
Hospital
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Wishard
replacement hospital program is a public project organized with multi prime
contracts. My works in this project focused on the use of state-of-art
planning technologies, including scheduling support (P6), pre-planning
support (SketchUp/LayOut), BIM support (Revit/Navisworks), and other 2D/3D
visualization support to provide technical expertise to the program
throughout the planning/design/preconstruction/construction phases.
[The List of tasks developed by
P6]
Hospital
program master schedule (Level 1 ~ Level 4).
Multiple
prime contracts bidding schedules.
Hospital
programming and concept schedule.
Regulatory
approval schedule.
What-if
schedule analysis.
Design
hospital program schedule (activity coding, WBS, scheduling procedure).
Review
contractor schedule submittal (piling work, parking garage, foundation).
Cost
and manpower loaded schedule development.
Budget
cashflow projection.
Baseline
schedule development and revision control.
Provide
scheduling support to estimating team.
Map
pay app schedule of value to P6 schedule activity.
Time
impact analysis (parking garage, demo & utility work).
[The
List of tasks performed by SketchUp/LayOut]
Phased
land acquisition map with buildings & the property line overlay.
Time-phased
site logistic plan (1st & 2nd site logistics
workshop).
Time-phased
parking impact study (surface parking
lots net loss/gain).
What-if
parking space analysis.
3 months lookahead plan.
North
surface parking lot configuration study.
Existing
and new site toposurface creation.
Cross
section profile of existing and new site and building plans.
Composite
underground utilities plan.
3D
“fly through” presentation.
Area
calculation and sizing.
Interference
check between existing underground utilities/structures and new buildings.
Handle
many layers of site and building models for clearance check.
Investigate
existing site conditions (water level, underground utilities, culvert,
tunnel, etc.).
Site
utilization planning (fence area, trailer office layout, crew parking lots,
etc.).
Many
pre-construction planning supports during the preconstruction phase.
[The
List of tasks performed by Revit]
Storm
water/gas/water line profile update crossing the hospital foot print.
Alternative
route study for 24" storm sewer line relocation.
Parking
garage hospital foundation interference check.
Cut-fill
volume calculation for the new Garage site.
Hospital
and parking garage area cut-fill volume calculation.
Cross
section profile (Hospital east area, hospital corridor, tunnel, retaining
wall, etc.).
Area
calculation and material take-off.
Site
utilization planning (stock pile area, trailer office, tower crane swing
plan, etc.).
Minimum
setback and clearance check between foundation and fence and property line.
Many
BIM supports during the preconstruction phase.
[Other
tasks performed by MS Office]
Develop
program monthly report template
Cost
estimating support
Initial
budget validation and benchmarking support
Project
mobilization work (PDP, PEP, and HASP)
Control
Prolog action items
Prepare
board presentation material
Initial
program cost tracking
other
data analysis tasks
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Project Experience
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Project Title
and Location
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Role
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OSU Medical Center Expansion
Columbus, Ohio
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Project
Engineer
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Construction
Cost
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COmpletion Date
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Owner
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$780
million
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2006~2007
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OSU
Medical Center
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Jacobs
provided program management services for the Ohio State University
Medical Center (OSUMC) expansion program. My works in this project
focused on assisting the Project Manager (PM) in all technical
aspects of the project throughout the planning/design/preconstruction
phase of the project, being mainly responsible for:
1)
updating and revising a P3 program master schedule and analyzing what–if
schedule, and providing scheduling supports to the team with P3,
2)
updating program budget and cash flow,
3)
monitoring and collecting project status data and producing a monthly
program report,
4)
providing 2D/3D visualization and pre-planning support with SketchUp
(time-phased construction phasing plan, parking lots phasing plan,
wayfinding study, area calculation, jobsite utilization plan, etc) for site
logistics and constructability,
5)
investigating existing site and building conditions,
6)
reviewing and commenting SD/DD/CD drawings and specifications,
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providing cost estimating support,
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providing technical expertise to the project and client.
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Project Experience
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Project Title
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Role
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Cates Avenue Steam Plant Expansion
Raleigh, North Carolina
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Research
Assistant
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Construction
Cost
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COmpletion Date
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Owner
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$6.5
million
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2003~2005
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NC
State University
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As
part of a postdoctoral research project in the Construction Automation
& Robotics Lab at NC State University, I was responsible for designing
ubiquitous Wi-Fi wireless networks and their applications to solve
communication problems between construction entities on the construction
site and field-testing the framework to evaluate its effectiveness through
the construction phase of a new Chilled Water Plant at NC State University
campus.
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Project Experience
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Project Title
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Role
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Korea Construction Management Corporation
Seoul, South Korea
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Construction
Management Specialist
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Construction
Cost
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COmpletion Date
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Owner
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1999~2002
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Working as
a construction management specialist at Korea Construction Management
Corp., I was responsible for
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developing education programs and teaching construction management
knowledge to field engineers (i.e., Earned Value Management System,
Primavera Project Planner, Value Engineering, Life Cycle Cost, Economic
Feasibility Study, etc.),
2)
developing construction management plan & manuals, quality assurance
plan, construction bid packages, and a project information system,
3)
following up the current state of practice on Construction Management,
4)
developing PM/CM technical proposals to bid for public projects.
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Project Experience
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Project Title
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Role
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Metropolitan Water Supply
Seoul, South Korea
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Construction
Supervisor
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Construction
Cost
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COmpletion Date
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Owner
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$36
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1995~1999
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Korea
Water Resource Corporation
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In
$36 million dollar water supply project (264 million gallon/day, 8ft
diameter, 2´ row, Length 40
miles), I was responsible for 1) checking site conditions, design
documents, and reference points, assisting right-of-way services, and
handling public complaints, 2) reviewing construction plans, quality
assurance plan, and shop drawings, 3) conducting factory inspection and
supervising a variety of construction materials & soil testing at the
field and site lab, and 4) administering progress payments and change
orders process with cost escalation.
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Project Experience
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Project Title
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RFCC Plant Offsite & Utility
Yosu, South Korea
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Project
Engineer
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Construction
Cost
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COmpletion Date
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Owner
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$500
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1993~1995
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LG-CALTEX
Oil Corporation
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In
this oil refinery expansion project, I was responsible for 1) establishing
project plans and developed design-build bid packages for RFP, 2) reviewing
design-build design documents on environmental, civil, and architectural
area and leading cross-functional design teams of multiple engineering
companies, 3) reviewing procurement documents and expediting the delivery
process, and 4) interfacing with construction management personnel with
frequent site visits.
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