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Paul F. Rastellini rastorastorasto[at]yahoo.com 786-236-0616 December 24, 2009:
Good morning Shari,
I am writing in regards to the position of Superintendent. I have been in the industry for 37 years and I will relocate.
My project list is versatile. I have been involved in numerous hi-end condos, a football stadium, a water/waste water treatment facility, parking garages, airport tarmacs, and a five star mixed use hotel, the Four Seasons in Miami. I have worked in Nashville, Boston, Atlanta and Miami.
While constructing the Nashville waste/water treatment I personally poured and finished every cubic yard poured on that project. I developed one heck of a good working relationship with the city threshold inspector. I have supervised simultaneous pours involving numerous mix designs and specs on a daily basis. This experience helped to teach me the necessity of personally being involved at all times and the knowledge I acquired aided in advancing my career to its present status.
My experience has taught me when to adjust slumps, within the specs, and to resolve any issues such as equipment failure or the batch plant going down and how to share this knowledge with others to plan, do, check, act and check again. I am a devout disciple of Pre Task planning.
My qualifications with concrete go well beyond placing and finishing. Two of my attributes, communication and coordination, have been honed over time. My repoire with threshold inspectors and clients is exemplary. I am an expert in coordinating manpower, equipment and materials, all, as you are well aware, required for a successful project. I have been formerly trained in multi tasking, team brain storming and time management. I have brought projects from piles to roof along with the site logistics.
My capabilities are not limited to just the structural aspects of a project; rebar, P.T. concrete, formwork, dewatering, sheet piling and excavation. I have supervised stucco, paint, waterproofing, roofing, finishes and life safety issues. I have been involved in landscaping, A.D.A and I am always willing accept any new challenges. When asked to return to the Quantum Project to expedite the exterior finishes I had never been involved with swing stages and in 3 days, with the subs input, I had devised a workable schedule which allowed all of us to complete the project to everyones, including the owners, satisfaction.
My reports are well written, concise and on time. Unfortunately in todays world a hand shake doesnt carry any weight in court so I am well aware of the necessity of constant documentation, both written and visual. My meetings, scheduling and otherwise, are also chaired with time and necessity kept in mind.
I lead by example. I possess the capability of getting my co workers to perform beyond their scope when it becomes necessary by never forgetting that I worked my way up and by treating all parties involved with mutual respect. My diverse reference list will verify this. I do not hesitate to jump in and help out in any capacity. My motto is Help Me Help You.
My dedication to getting the job completed safely, I have never had a serious incident involving manpower or equipment, on time and within budget is demonstrated by my willingness to work all hours and days, 24/7 on call when required, and the progressive increases in responsibilities and salary bestowed on me. I have competent computer skills and OSHA is at the time of this writing Thank you for your time and the very best to all on these projects.
Have a safe and happy holiday season. Sincerely, Paul F. Rastellini
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Paul Francis Rastellini 786-236-0616 rastorastorasto[at]yahoo.com
DATESEMPLOYERPOSITIONJOB DESCRIPTION June, 2005 - May, 2008
SALARY: Start $94,000.00 End $104,000.00Facchina-McGaughan, LLC Quantum on the Bay 500 Brickell Miami, Florida $180 M $138 MTower and Structural SuperintendentQUANTUM ON THE BAY- DUTIES NOT LIMITED TO: 1.Coordinate all PT, rebar and concrete for two 50 story towers; 2.Coordinate all subcontractors on working decks; 3.Order and verify placement of all concrete which included DCI on balconies; 4.Scheduling for usage of four tower cranes; 5.Scheduling for all crane and placing boom jumps; 6.Completed Phase I to 9.5 level and phase 2 to 7 level; 7.Maintain a safe working environment throughout the duration of the project 500 BRICKELL PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDED, BUT NOT LIMITED TO: 1.Coordinate all rebar and PT deliveries for two 44 story towers; 2.Supervise East Tower construction from piles to top off at 44 including excavation and dewatering a.form work b.MEP c.PT & rebar d.concrete placement Verify and order yardage and breaks 3.Schedule jumps and all usage of four tower cranes and four buckhoists (two each per tower); 4.Coordinate installation of fire risers, CMU, glass, glass, drywall, etc. in East Tower. Maintain a safe working environment - HAND PICKED by management to return to the Quantum project in order to expedite exterior finishes: Coordinate swing stages, remedial work, stucco, paint and caulk on both towers, at one point - 28 stages were working simultaneously seven days a week for four months
January, 2005 May, 2005
SALARY: $90,000.00
Turner Construction 1180 Peachtree Project Atlanta, GA Southeast Construction Award Winner $120 MTower and Structural Superintendent1.air handlers) in order to maintain schedule; RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDED, BUT NOT LIMITED TO: 2.Completion of a 40 story office tower; 3.Coordinate all steel and concrete deliveries; 4.Schedule cranes and hoists; verification of operators time; 5.Schedule and oversee 3 am deliveries (mainly Oversee all trades on working deck; and 6.Coordinate the installation of a 60 feet structural steel and glass curtain wall at top of the main tower.
January, 2004 - December, 2004
SALARY: $64,500.00Bovis Construction, Inc. Mary Brickell Village Miami, Florida $105 MField SuperintendentCoordination of foundation excavations and dewatering, site logistics, deliveries of rebar, pt, etc., on 5 acres. Pre-inspection of formwork and rebar prior to threshold inspections; ordering and placing of 13 different mix designs in 8 different buildings; coordination of pumps, concrete delivery and quality, cranes and all labor pertinent to pours. Follow-up on directives to subs and verification of OSHA compliance; verification of layout, RFIs; and payout applications.
January, 1999 - December, 2003
SALARY: $61,000.00Bovis Construction, Inc. Four Seasons Hotel and Tower, Miami, Florida Southeast Construction Award Winner $250 MSuperintendent and Deck SuperintendentRESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDED, BUT NOT LIMITED TO: 1.Oversee stair, service and public corridor finishes, including remedial concrete work, drywall, VCT, VWC, carpet and life safety elements - floors 40 70; 2.Main and mechanical roofs - M E P, dry in and Spider window-washing system; 3.Waterproofing, installation of gauge beds and finishes of balconies; 4.Oversee adherence to OSHA Standards and Company Safety Policy; DERM and WASA 5.Assist in white box finish of condo units floors 40 70; 6.Assist with daily dialogue with client; 7.Assist with attainment of TCO. RESPONSIBILITIES AS DECK SUPERINTENDENT, INCLUDED COORDINATION OF ALL TRADES: 1.Verification of blockouts, layout, form work, rebar and PT; 2.Crane, hoist and placing pump jackings; 3.Concrete ordering and placing of approx. 80,000 cy; super elevated, topped out in 14 months; 4.Oversee continued adherence to OSHA Standards and Company Safety Policy; 5.Coordination of job site start-up; assist in caisson layout and elevations; responsible for retention pond and all dewatering operations, including injection wells; 6.Coordination of foundation excavations, form work, steel, sleeves and pours; 7.Timesheets and daily reports
July, 1998 - October, 1999 SALARY: HOURLYBovis Construction, Inc. Titans NFL Stadium Nashville, TNForemanRESPONSIBILITIES: All remaining pours, remedial concrete work, concrete punch list, manpower assignments and timesheets.
1996, July - 1998Roxco, Inc. Nashville, TNForemanRESPONSIBILITIES: All phases of concrete placement and finishing, distribution of manpower, pay scales, job quality, timesheet and safety meetings at a waste treatment facility project. Personally poured every cubic yard.
1995 - 1996J.J. Morely Nashville, TNJourneyman DetailerInstallation of Firestone patented rubber system on several downtown high rises.
1993 - 1995LOCAL 1 B.M.P.U.I. Miami, FloridaJourneyman Cement MasonRESPONSIBILITIES: Equipment, manpower coordination and quality of work including laser verification of finish elevation.
1985 - 199193 Realty Trust Boston, MABuilding SuperintendentReview bids for contracted repairs to structure. Coordinate, inspect and sign off on contracts awarded.
1984Criscon Construction, Inc. Somerville, MALaborerFocus on road excavation and construction of wood and concrete retaining walls while constructing custom homes.
1982 - 1983Allen Cement Co. Wilmington, MACement FinisherRESPONSIBILITIES: Customization of pool decks, sidewalks and patios. Layout, rough grading, form work, finish grading, placing and finishing of concrete and application of various types of concrete finishes.
1975 - 1978LOCAL 7 B.M.P.I.U. Miami, FloridaJourneyman Cement MasonAcquirement of expertise in concrete placement, finishing and remedial work.
1973 - 1974Emerson Construction Miami, FLLaborerPromoted to Carpenters Helper and Ironworker. Company specialized in the construction of 3 and 4 story CMU structures.
1970 - 1972Allied Cement Medford, MALaborer / Bobcat Operator - (Gunite swimming pools)All phases of pool construction including layout, excavation, rebar, guniting and finishing.
VALID PASSPORT CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH & SPANISH SPOKEN
PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS:
Class B Commercial Drivers License with safe driver points Certified Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer OSHA Construction Certification (30 hours) Competent Person Certifications in Excavation, Scaffolding; Fall Protection Certifications in ASSA, OE Buckhoists and Hilti
EDUCATION:
Matignon High School, Cambridge, MA, 1972 College Preparatory Courses
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