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Basis of Design Book 2 - City of St. Petersburg

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Patrick McGlynn<br />

Superintendent/Quality Control - Marine Construction<br />

Personal <strong>St</strong>ats<br />

18 years in the industry<br />

Highlighted Projects<br />

OSHA 30 Hour Certifications<br />

• Evacuation<br />

• Scaffold<br />

Crane Management Certification<br />

- The National Commission for the<br />

Certification <strong>of</strong> Crane Operators<br />

(NCCCO)<br />

Role and Expertise<br />

He has developed strong strategic-planning and people skills. His<br />

construction expertise includes managing and performing multiple<br />

piledriving operations, planning and performing steel and concrete girder<br />

erection, installing concrete substructures, and bridge deck placement.<br />

Supervisory activities include employee scheduling, staff training/<br />

development, daily task planning, daily equipment check <strong>of</strong>f list,<br />

preparing toolbox talks, and preparing critical lift plans. He also prepares<br />

activity reports for the Project Manager and interacts with safety and<br />

quality managers for inspections.<br />

“<br />

My experience in this work environment has<br />

taught me over the years that – in the end – producing<br />

a quality building is not enough: how we get there is<br />

equally important. During construction, my job is to make<br />

sure this space remains a safe place for the public to enjoy<br />

every day.<br />

”<br />

Additional Projects<br />

••<br />

US Navy NAVFAC, Repairs to Berths 3 & 4, Portsmouth, VA<br />

($23 million)<br />

••<br />

US Navy NAVFAC, Small Boat Basin, Norfolk, VA ($15 million)<br />

US Army Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers, Great<br />

Bridge Replacement, Chesapeake, VA<br />

$21 million project to replace a double-swing<br />

span structure with a five-lane, double-leaf<br />

bascule bridge. The new bridge is supported<br />

on 18’ piles and mass concrete foundations.<br />

Each pier is constructed with 500 CY <strong>of</strong> heavily<br />

reinforced concrete supporting the 650 TN<br />

drawspans.<br />

Virginia DOT, Route 1/I-495/I-95<br />

Reconstruction<br />

Alexandria, VA<br />

$189 million project involved construction<br />

<strong>of</strong> 19 structural steel bridges, two temporary<br />

bridges and the demolition <strong>of</strong> 7 existing<br />

bridges. Project challenges included MOT for<br />

220,000 vehicles a day, working in limited<br />

space in a densely populated urban area,<br />

utility coordination, working with adjacent<br />

contractors, community relations, and<br />

environmental mitigation.<br />

958-26 CMAR with GMP for the Municipal Pier Replacement Project<br />

A. Experience and Qualifications<br />

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