High-Rise and Bridge Project Expert Consultant ResumesThis expert specializes in all phases of high-rise building and bridge projects, structural failures and injuries in construction, and fire incidents. Further expertise includes swing stages on building exteriors, and overhead handling systems and cranes.
This consultant has worked extensively in bridge construction, supervising the installation of various components of concrete and structural bridges. This included inspecting steel placement to insure proper concrete coverage of the steel reinforcing. Neglect of this important phase of inspection can be seen when re-bar exposure results in the leeching of rust, and ultimately diminishes the required strength of various support members.
This expert has extensive experience in high-rise building projects, and expert in labor relations, with experience as a mediator between Labor and Management.
Consultant, Kevin Kennedy Associates Inc.
Providing expertise in high-rise building and bridge projects, structural failures and injuries in construction, fire incidents, swing stages on building exteriors, overhead handling systems and cranes, and related expertise to a wide variety of clients.
Superintendent and Foreman, Ironworkers Local #512, St. Paul, MN
pervised the installation of building exteriors referred to as Curtain Walls that are comprised mostly of aluminum and glass, of prominent high-rises throughout the metropolitan areas of St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Supervised work crews which included the hiring and training of personnel. No major injuries occurred during this thirty-four-year period under this consultant's supervision.
Employers included the Minneapolis architectural firm of Flour City, an international custom curtain wall supplier. Supervised the installation of the exterior curtain wall and fascias of the 52 story IDS tower in Minneapolis in addition to the 22 story adjoining Marriott Inn.
Supervised exterior building construction exclusively for Harmon Glass. Harmon supplied and installed the majority of the exteriors of the high-rise projects in the Twin Cities in the 1980’s and the 1990’s.
Employed by Westinghouse and Otis Elevator companies of Minneapolis to install elevator components that consisted of passenger doors and fascia. This phase of construction was alternated with other projects in construction that involved window curtain wall and fascia installation.
Inspector, Metro Manufacturing, St. Paul, MN
Served under contract to 3M as an inspector and overseer for their Overhead Material Handling Systems installations. These systems were overhead cranes that required periodic inspections, along with the load testing of 125% percent of capacity upon completion of installation. Traveled extensively throughout the country to the 3M plants in this capacity.
Researched and composed a bill for an act which was authorized by a State Senator and Legislator. This act was designed to compensate homestead homeowners who after unsuccessfully selling their home for an amount close to the accessed value could be compensated for a yet determined percentage of the difference of the accessed value and what the home had sold for. The home would have had to been on the market for a yet to be determined time.
Created and presented a documentary video of Ironworkers in the construction of skyscrapers. Video was presented in local elementary schools where the hazardous and unique skills of these tradesmen were clearly demonstrated and appreciated.
Responsible for the creation and design the Ironworker Memorial for the members of Local #512 Ironworkers that had lost their lives on the job from the 1930’s to present.
Related Course Work
Management of Health and Safety, Employee Benefits Management, Principles and Practices of Management, Unions in the US Economy, Workers and Their Unions, New Directions in the Labor Movement, Human Resources Management Overview, Labor and Technology, Advanced Public Speaking, Lobbying/Citizen Guide, America's Health Care Crisis, Moral Dilemmas in Business, Labor Relationships in the Public and Private Sector.
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Structural Failures and Injuries in Construction
Unskilled labor, uncertified welders, inadequate anchoring systems improper anchor bolt installation, not recognizing anchors design for shear, compression or static weight loads, frozen and rusted expansion joints on bridges, overloading staging areas on roofs or bridge decks, untrained crane signaling, over torqueing (stretching) of bolts and anchoring systems, undermanned raising gangs in erecting structural steel buildings, working in inclement weather, substandard tools, ungrounded power tools and electrical chords
Fire Incidents
Spontaneous combustion, granary dust, kindling point, working alone in silos, expired extinguishers, absent fire watch personnel during welding, grinding and cutting, lack of air quality monitoring in chemical industrial workplaces, not recognizing combustible materials, closed space with poor egress, exit doors locked from the outside.
Swing Stages on Building Exteriors
Daily inspection of outriggers to determine counterweights are adequate, severe weather (Wind) strategy, exit strategy for hoist power failure, testing of load capacity before each daily operation, communication with onsite emergency personnel, Full body harnesses with separate safety lifelines, knowing when to return to roof rather than going to the ground in heavy winds on multi story projects, longer load line, more slack to be subject to high winds.
Overhead Handling Systems And Cranes
Certified and tested lifting devices, all lifting hoist capacities noted in pounds rather than tonnage, load test after each repair or modification, maintain required audits of maintenance, isolate nylon hoisting slings from ultra violet rays, mandatory operator training, personnel trained in electrical lockout and tag out procedures, load when picked not in bind, grade support for weight of mobile cranes, judgment for wind, temperature and visibility, operator in the blind, trained "high-ballers" or crane signalers, boom and pendant line collapse, tag-lining load in high wind conditions, outrigger failures, mobile cranes contacting power-lines, crane workers maintaining crane while crane is in operation became fatalities, cutting the load loose when slings are improperly placed and load is at risk.