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David C

Construction manager

Occupation:

Construction manager

Location:

Dallas, TX

Education Level:

Associate

Will Relocate:

YES

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Areas of Expertise & Technical Skills * Custom Stone & Wood Beams * Metal framing, Welding & Prefabricating steel * Integrating Imported Materials * Quality Control, Safety & Compliance Management * Collaboration with Clients, Architects & Designers * Maintaining a SWPPP (AGC Trained) * Skilled Equipment Operation * BuildPro & UDA software suites AWARD-WINNING PROJECTS AND SELECTED ACCOMPLISHMENTS J 5 Ranch Parker County, TX * Architect: Steven Chambers * Project Cost: $2.9M * Concrete pier foundation supporting a steel and concrete deck. * The limestone constructed J5 Ranch house, was built around 2 log cabins from the civil war era re-constructed within the 2 bedrooms and a 36' tall hand cut timbered barn (Revolutionary war era) that was relocated from Mariaville NY and re-erected in the great room. J5 - Cutting Horse Ranch Rio Roca Chapel & Conference Center Palo Pinto County, TX * Architect: Maurice Jennings Architects of Fayetteville Arkansas. * 2011 American Institute of Steel Construction Award (projects under $15M) * 2011 Faith and Form Award for Best Religious Structure (projects under $15M) * The Chapels unique structure is constructed of 350 tons of lueders stone and flagstone. Intricately designed "bents" of tube steel provided both structure and the chapels unique interior finish Large glass panels installed between the bents created the exterior walls, and a T&G ceiling/roof system created a structural diaphragm tying in and giving support to all the individual bents. * Serving as Superintendent with a world-renowned architect, known for his intricately designed chapels, required special attention and continuous communication regarding design details. http://cms.riorocaranch.com/ Kessler Woods Development South Dallas County, TX * Architects: Patrick Hammers (Hammers + Partners), Cliff Welch (Welch Architecture) & Coy Talley (Talley&Associates) * Average home price: $800,000 * Earned design awards from the AIA and Greater Dallas Planning Council for development and individual homes. * Example of progressive design in terms of sustainability, architecture and density in an urban setting * In keeping with the modern aesthetic, the homes were more commercial in nature using structural steel and "store-front" window systems as examples. kesslerwoods.net ACCOMPLISHMENTS J 5 Ranch Parker County, TX * Architect: Steven Chambers * Project Cost: $2.9M * Concrete pier foundation supporting a steel and concrete deck. * The limestone constructed J5 Ranch house, was built around 2 log cabins from the civil war era re-constructed within the 2 bedrooms and a 36' tall hand cut timbered barn (Revolutionary war era) that was relocated from Mariaville NY and re-erected in the great room. J5 - Cutting Horse Ranch Rio Roca Chapel & Conference Center Palo Pinto County, TX * Architect: Maurice Jennings Architects of Fayetteville Arkansas. * 2011 American Institute of Steel Construction Award (projects under $15M) * 2011 Faith and Form Award for Best Religious Structure (projects under $15M) * The Chapels unique structure is constructed of 350 tons of lueders stone and flagstone. Intricately designed "bents" of tube steel provided both structure and the chapels unique interior finish Large glass panels installed between the bents created the exterior walls, and a T&G ceiling/roof system created a structural diaphragm tying in and giving support to all the individual bents. * Serving as Superintendent with a world-renowned architect, known for his intricately designed chapels, required special attention and continuous communication regarding design details. http://cms.riorocaranch.com/ Kessler Woods Development South Dallas County, TX * Architects: Patrick Hammers (Hammers + Partners), Cliff Welch (Welch Architecture) & Coy Talley (Talley&Associates) * Average home price: $800,000 * Earned design awards from the AIA and Greater Dallas Planning Council for development and individual homes. * Example of progressive design in terms of sustainability, architecture and density in an urban setting * In keeping with the modern aesthetic, the homes were more commercial in nature using structural steel and "store-front" window systems as examples. kesslerwoods.net Key Positions Held

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