H. Marasigan St., Aplaya, Bauan, Batangas

Philippines, 4201

Phone: + (63) 437022009

+ (63) 928 3775492

Email:

Arnaldo A. de Chavez

Working Experience both fabrication and assembly of various steel structures such as high-rise building, pipe rack modules, power plant structures, petrochemical and mining. Also includes various engineering practices involving supervision and quality control with emphasis on inspection and testing during fabrication and erection. Have knowledge in design and estimating. Responsible for planning, organizing, leading and controlling all activities pertaining to fabricating. Have to establish goals and objectives for each section to be in line with overall fabricating strategy. Also, need to review plan and control activities pertaining to safety, quality, budgetary, expenditure and maintenance; as well as recommend and implement new techniques that will improve productivity. Computer literate have knowledge in Microsoft Words, Excel, Access, Power Point, and Microsoft Project.Also worked asclient.

Proposed Position :STRUCTURAL SUPERINTENDENT/ PROJ. ENGINEER / PROD’N.ENGINEER / FIELD ENGINEER / STR’L. ENGINEER

Date of Birth:October 21, 1969

Civil Status:Married

Nationality:Filipino

SSS No.:33-1739947-2

TIN No.:156-057-952

Pag Ibig Fund:000125215704

Passport No.:EB4749740

Passport Expiry Date:19 February 2017

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering / 1992

Golden Gate Colleges – Batangas City, Philippines

SEMINARS / TRAINING ATTENDED

Description
Project Engineer / Coordinator
Project Supervision / Conducted by
Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Company Of Manila Inc.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. / Date Covered
1991
September 15-18 1997

WORK EXPERIENCES

CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER IV
April 08, 2011 to February 5, 2012
Fluor Corporation
Oyu Tolgoi Gold and Copper Project
Oyu Tolgoi, Mongolia
STRUCTURAL SUPERINTENDENT
October 28, 2007 to February 25, 2010
Fluor Arabia Limited
Saudi Kayan Petrochemical Complex Project
Al-Jubail, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
SENIOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
April 08, 2006 to October 10, 2007
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.
Petro Rabigh Independent Water Steam, & power Plant Project
Petro Rabigh, Jeddah Saudi Arabia
STEEL STRUCTURE FABRICATION SUPERINTENDENT
December 19, 2004 to March 25, 2006
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.
BLCP Power Project
Map Ta Phut , Rayong Province, Thailand
STRUCTURAL SUPERVISOR
March 8, 2004 to December 15, 2004
Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Company of Manila Inc.
Fortune Cement Power Plant
Taysan Batangas, Philippines
PROJECT SUPERVISOR
February 10, 2002 to December 15, 2003
Shinryo (Philippines) Company Incorporation
Philip Morris Greenfield Project
Tanauan Batangas , Philippines
STEEL STRUCTURE FABRICATION SUPERINTENDENT
September 23, 1999 to November 5, 2001
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.
Phu My I Combined-Cycle Gas Turbine Power Plant Project
Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, Vietnam / PROJECT ENGINEER
October 1998 to September 1999
Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Company of Manila Inc.
Yanpet Expansion Project
Yanbu, Saudi Arabia
STEEL STRUCTURE FABRICATION SUPERINTENDENT
September 10, 1997 to October 21, 1998
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.
Ratchaburi Power Plant Project
Ratchaburi, Thailand
San Men Xia Project
Henan Province, China
STRUCTURAL SUPERVISOR
February 3, 1996 to September 9, 1997
Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Company of Manila Inc.
Masinloc Power Plant Project
Masinloc Zambales, Philippines
PROJECT ENGINEER / STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
December 16, 1993 to February 2, 1996
Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Company of Manila Inc.
Japan Gas Corporation
Gateway Electronics
Stepan Philippines
Procter & Gamble Philippines
QA / QC INSPECTOR
April 2, 1993 to December 15, 1993
Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Company of Manila Inc.
Pagbilao Power Plant Project
Pagbilao Quezon, Philippines
ESTIMATOR
June 1992 to January 1993
Batangas Best Builder Corporation
Bauan, Batangas, Philippines

As a Quality Control Inspector

As a Quality Control Inspector, it is my responsibility to perform inspection and supervision of Structural fabrication and installation / erection activities, and to ensure that the works are carried out in the accordance with all the requirements and codes, standard and specification as stipulated concerning material grade, welding dimensional control, and visual appearance. Responsible in the inspection, evaluation and acceptance of on-going and completed works based on approved project procedures, specification and applicable working documents. Conduct in process of inspection, evaluation during layout, fit up, and weld mint during and after welding. Check welding equipment to be used and prepare reports. Assist in preparation of shop drawing. Conduct material Receiving Inspection; conduct final dimensional and visual inspection. Coordinate and assist client inspectors in the inspection of all on-going completed works. Preparation of all reports.

JOB DESCRIPTION:

As a Project Engineer

As a project engineer, it is my responsibility to work with the Project Manager and with the Superintendent. Working with the Project Manager and Superintendent to develop site and shop utilization program. Study/Familiarize/Verify project specification preliminary drawings as prerequisite of the approved construction drawings stated on the materials client lists Establishing and Maintaining all project-engineering file relating to subcontract and bid-package records, plans, specification, charge, classification and as built drawing. Reviewing all customer schedules and preparing general schedule of value as coordinated with the project manager tested and approved by the customer .Initiate fabrication procedure tested and approved by the client Monitor progress of works order in coordination with shops project coordinator/supervisors as the impact of delayed/advanced activities and regarding the actual programs and productivity against planned. Evaluating sub-constructor payment requisition to actual work performed .and the estimating purchasing effort and the development of the various bid packages and the baseline construction and fabrication schedules

CHARACTER REFERENCES

Available upon request

The prime task of a superintendent is to coordinate the function of production planning and control, engineering section n, shop operation related to project; logistical supports as to equipment, tools, manpower; material procurement and delivery, quality control and others, to support the construction effort so that these basic responsibilities are meet:

  1. The project is completed within the allotted time.
  2. The project is completed within the allotted budget man-hours and material cost.
  3. That the project is engineered and constructed in accordance with the client specification, agreement of contractor with client and good engineering practice.
  4. That as contractor’s contract with the client he performs the above activities to both parties satisfaction and in accordance with the contract.

Detail Responsibilities:

1. Contract Award

The first action of the superintendent upon project award is to organize a meeting among subordinates, production planning and control, engineering section to examine bid and contract award documentation and correspondence.

Typical documents as follows:

  1. Project data, client contract number, title, location, size, number, weight, and projection schedule and projection description.
  2. Project personnel-key position with name, responsibility of both client and contractor personnel, line of communication and correspondence.
  1. Scope of work – outlining action required by each detailed as necessary.
  2. Material status / procurement requirements with client supplied.
  3. Planning.
  4. Client supplied.
  5. Contractor obligation
  6. Commercial aspect.
  7. Project monitoring requirement.
  8. Reporting.

2. Correspondence

As a rule once a project has been awarded, all correspondence pertaining to project between contractors and client and vice versa is directed to report to the manager exclusive to the project.

3. Planning Scheduling

A preliminary detail fabrication program as prepared by production planning control: however the superintendent and his engineering staff shall receive the program, review and concur based on his experience. Normally the client is furnished with an “S” curve summarizing the fabrication program. The supervisor must communicate direct with the client, copy furnished contractor management in any significant deviation from the program.

4. Drawings

The superintendent will coordinate with the engineering department the schedule for receipt, review and transmitting to concerned department. The supervisor and his staff receive the drawings with careful attention given to:

  1. Adherence to specification.
  2. Changes from bid drawings.
  3. Format representation and accuracy
  4. All construction drawing shall be review / accepted by the project engineering and shall be stamped / signed / approved by the project manager prior to transmittance to concerned department / client.

5. Budget Control

The superintendent has the responsibility to ensure the project is completed with the budget, especially; he must concern himself with man-hour expenditure and permanent material cost versus budget.

After concurrence and approval of this fabrication program, the man-hours and progress target are set. Through careful weekly monitoring of progress and man-hour result against the program, trends can be established and corrective coordinating and monitoring their activities.

6. Material

For client-supplied materials, the superintendent will work with the material engineer assigned to the project to ensure that the quoted delivery dates are meet. Where vendor’s representative or subcontractors are on site, he is responsible for coordinating and monitoring their activities.

7. Quality Controls

The quality control department reports directly to the project manager to maintain the integrity of the operation.

However, the superintendent must ensure that they are fully briefed on their function on the function of the project and closely monitor the performance to maintain the finished job within agreed tolerance and specification.

8. Project Meeting

The superintendent is responsible for ensuring that all in-house project meeting between contractor and client at whatever level are conducted and recorded for future reference and action. It is mandatory held on a regular basis, usually weekly. The meeting chaired with the project manager who will nominate attendees, and the minutes of the meeting are issued within 24 hours to all those attending meeting, head of the department and where relevant the client and contractor management. A typical agenda for an in-house meeting is as follows:

  1. Matters arising from previous minutes.
  2. Approval of previous minutes.
  3. Planning-fabrication program as basis for discussion assessment of progress.
  4. Activities completed on progress noted over all manpower levels.
  5. Fabrication progress over all percentage completion by activities.
  6. Material Status.
  1. Equipment Status.
  2. Engineering-drawing status.
  3. Commercial –contract obligation

9. Weekly Progress Report

The superintendent will assist in the preparation and issue of weekly progress report to the client and to the contractor management.

The report will contain among other:

  1. Summary in narrative form.
  2. Updated progress “S” curve.
  3. Man-hour expenditure.
  4. Status report.
  5. Scheduling report.
  6. Man-hour loading report.
  7. Weather condition.

The superintendent shall feel free to consult project manager with regards to representation expenses, sub-contract jobs and rental of equipment and manpower hiring.

10. Safety

While it is true that safety is everybody’s business, the superintendent will also give emphasis on safety aspect of the project thru the yard safety officer and at all time implement contractor safety program as to equipment and tool utilization, handling of gas cylinder, accident prevention program, use safety shoes and / or as the condition warrant, safety glass, gloves, ear plugs, safety belt and the like for workmen position a 15 minutes safety meeting will be conducted. As project progress thru completion among engineers and key personnel of the

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