After joing the ironworkers in 2002 just 3 days after i graduated highschool. i fell in love with this career. i have prided myself over the years on my craftmanship and work ethics. through out the years i was guided by some great hands and foreman. I started running work about 12 years ago durring that time i have gained the skills of communication with general contractors as well ad the hands working under me. I have high expectation for anyone that works for, i know what it takes to get a job done and i do not accepnt excuses. As a foreman/general foreman i have always taken the time to provide the necessary tools/equiptment need. I always try to build a great rapport with the customer to ensure the project goes smoothly and we are both satisfied with the final outcome of the project.
-Detail foreman for multiple projects
-Rigging foreman on multiple projects
-Phone man for multiple rigging job, includinig many different edison sites. many different heaving rigging jobs and misc. rigging jobs.
I was brought to ADF to run the detail gang at the WTCA building for the people mover project. Detail work had fallen behind, also the roff structure had been redesigned. i brought in a crew that i trust and we got everything back on schedule also completed the retrofit of the roff ahead off schedule with 1200 man hours to spare. i left after completion and went back to bragg.
I ran many different crews. I started off as a detail foreman at cypress college. I was brought over by Paul Jacobs to bring the project back on track. from there i moved over to lax where i ran bolts, detail and raising gang. also moved around to many different sites with my raising gang.
I was in charge of multiple different projects. these projects ranged from small handrail jobs up to full structual jobs. allied is a begining to end company. the do everything from fabrication to the finish work on. site
-osha 30
-forklift/reach fork
-fall protection
-boom lift
-AISC Bolt/stuctual