antonio angarita

Project Engineer at Epoca Constructions
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, AU

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    • Australia
    • Construction
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Project Engineer
      • Apr 2019 - Present

    • Project Engineer
      • Apr 2019 - Present

    • Project Engineer
      • Apr 2019 - Present

      Project Engineer for the Project: Davies Park Improvement Project. ($2,700.000) April 01, 2019 to date Basically, my work within this project is from A - Z (excepting for the tender). My current activities involve subcontract management, submission of all required documents (SWMS, Work Procedures, Quality Certification, VOC's).The lines of work I am following can be described as below:1. Subcontract Procurement2. Programming: develop and modify the construction program 3. Kicking off the works on site: a. Site Establishment Facilities b. Organizing different Subcontractors and Labours per activities c. Constant monitoring of the works (from site), as well as liaising with Client (BCC Council), Supervisors, Site Supervisors, etc d. Material Procurement (on going) e. QA submission f. Monthly invoicing, payments and P&L reports This list applies for all the different activities I am going to be monitoring throughout the execution of the project

    • Australia
    • Construction
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Site Engineer / QA Engineer
      • Oct 2018 - Nov 2018

      QA Engineer for the completion of the Toowoomba Second Range Crossing ($40,000,000.00) I was basically hired upon my last days with McIlwain (which it was actually a Joint Venture between McIlwain and FKG Group on the Dalby Project) Thanks to good relationships during my works in Dalby, FKG Group offered me a short contract position to complete all the QA submission for the above project. It was actually a challenge I managed to complete perfcetly as the PC date got pushed 1 month earlier, which meant all the QA had to be submitted earlier too. Working long hours and even obtaining the help from Project Managers, we were able to meet the new deadline, achieving 95% of QA submisison, with the 5% remaining pending only on concrete test results. The works were realted to roadworks (TMR), as in: concrete sidewalks, kerbs, edge restraints, culverts, etc, as well as Asphalt and Seal works

    • Australia
    • Construction
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Project Engineer
      • Oct 2017 - Aug 2018

      Site Engineer / Project Engineer / QA Engineer for all the Asphalt (110,000 tons) and Spray Seal (150,000.00 litres) for the 95% of the project. Delivered more than 500 QA lots of both Asphalt and Seal Organize daily, weekly and monthly works with 3 - 4 crews on daily basis, most day works but also night works Liasie with Client (TMR) regarding inspections, approvals, RFI's, NCR's, onsite issues, claims Liaisie with Asphalt and Seal Subcontractor (Boral) regarding all related to the Project (programing, daily, weekly and montly meetings, claims and invoicing matters, RFI's, NCR's)

    • Site Engineer
      • Jul 2017 - Sep 2017

      Site Engineer / Contract Administrator for the project: Mudgeeraba to Varsity lakes M1 Upgrade Early Works $4,176,000.00 (July 24 2017 – September 29 2017) Site Engineer / Contract Administrator for the project: Mudgeeraba to Varsity lakes M1 Upgrade Early Works $4,176,000.00 (July 24 2017 – September 29 2017)

    • Construction and Assets Handover Officer for the Gold Coast City Council
      • Apr 2017 - Jul 2017

      Pubblic Officer Liasie with water and sewer permits applications (documentation review, site inspections, RFI's, NCR's) I was in charge of the Go0ld Coast Centro area (from Biggera Waters to Surfers Paradise), procesing around 50 applications per week and another 25-35 site works (approved permit works; sewer conections, water meter installations, water main dicomisioning, etc) Another important task I had under this role was managing / dealing with general comunity enquires as results of works being approved. My name was on the letter box drop anytime a major work was to be undertaken, so had multiple people from the communicty calling to enquire, complain, obtain information, etc regarding works happening near to their homes.

    • Civil Engineering
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Site Engineer / Project Engineer / Project Manager
      • May 2012 - Jul 2014

      Site Engineer for multiple works around SEQ, where I was 50% on site and 50% in the office on both, day and night shifts. Project Engineer for 2 projects around SEQ. I basically ran the whole project from the office. In terms of programming, crew allocation, activities per day, claims, invoices, sub-contractors, QA procurement QA Rep for SEQ: for a good few months, I suggested supervisors to allocate myself as the QA for all the projects so other 2 PE could focus on running the jobs. I undertook several projects under this position, reporting directly to the clients Project Manager: had the opportunity to run a small project from A to Z (as in, prepared and won the tender, organized everything with the Client, complete the project with excellent profit and feedback)

    • Site Civil Engineer
      • Sep 2011 - May 2012

      Site Engineer for the Northern Busway Section Started as a QA Engineer to complete a big part of missing QA, ended up absorbing part of a former PE role regarding concrete works Reporting to a Senior Project Engineer, I undertook all the Concrete Procurement Works (organizing the works along with Site Supervisor, Reo and Formwork inspections, Concrete Ordering, QA documentation completion, QA lot submission) In total, I delivered approximate 3,500 m3 of concrete, within around 600 QA lots, all closed I also undertook another activity (due concrete works being completed), which was related to Reflective light Panels (Installation, inspections, approval, etc). I ended up inspecting approx. 26km of panels, along all the different tunnels related to the Project

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