Dylan Blount

Partner I General Superintendent at PGP Construction
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Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
Languages
  • Spanish -

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Credentials

  • OSHA 30
    Click Safety Online
    Dec, 2020
    - Sep, 2024
  • CPR/First Aid
    Medic First Aid
    Dec, 2020
    - Sep, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Construction
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Partner I General Superintendent
      • May 2022 - Present
    • United States
    • Construction
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Project Superintendent
      • Jan 2021 - Jul 2022
    • United States
    • Construction
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Project Superintendent
      • Mar 2020 - Jan 2021

      Safely and successfully built a 72,000 SF tilt wall warehouse facility, as well as assisted on several other tilt wall type projects. Safely and successfully built a 72,000 SF tilt wall warehouse facility, as well as assisted on several other tilt wall type projects.

    • United States
    • Construction
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Superintendent
      • Mar 2019 - Mar 2020

      I just recently completed a 5 story CIP parking garage in Downtown Dallas. I was the superintendent over this project and was responsible for managing schedule, ensuring the structure was being built according the plans and specifications and closing the project out. As of June 2019, I have been transferred to a 28-story high rise condominium, also in Downtown Dallas, and am over the top 19 levels of the tower.

    • Assistant Superintendent
      • Sep 2014 - Mar 2019

      I am the assistant to the superintendent on the building that we were assigned to on this campus. It is a 5 story concrete structure and I have been building this job from the ground up. On this particular building, I handle everything from ordering concrete, to coordinating deliveries, to coordinating crane activity, to managing/coordinating all scopes of work, running coordination meetings, etc. Before Toyota, I was assigned to various small healthcare projects at Dallas Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, Texas. I was responsible for managing and coordinating all areas of work, with not only our subcontracts, but with hospital administration as well, on various projects ranging from $500k-11 million. The majority of the work I ran while assigned there consisted of renovations to existing patient floors in which I built out a behavioral health unit, a hospice unit, a skilled nursing unit, and even a Chick-Fil-A in the main hospital cafeteria. I also assisted in the finish out of the Texas Oncology Cancer Center on that same campus. Show less

    • Assistant Superintendent Intern
      • Dec 2013 - Sep 2014

      During this internship, I was assigned to the New Parkland Hospital project in Dallas, Texas. I was working under the superintendent of the 250,000 square foot area in which I was assigned and was responsible for helping to coordinate and manage our subcontractors, and their scope of work. Some of these scopes included building out the trauma and emergency departments that housed over 100 patient rooms, 10 trauma rooms, and 4 MRI rooms. I also assisted in the completion of several lobbies, cafeteria, kitchen, chapel, and a stone feature wall. Show less

    • United States
    • Construction
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • Field Engineer Assistant
      • Aug 2013 - Dec 2013

      I was responsible for assisting the Senior Field Engineer in his everyday activities which including laying out piers, shear walls, grade beams etc. I became very familiar with every piece of field engineering equipment while I was assisting the Senior Field Engineer. I was given the responsibility of accurately maintaining a pier log and quantifying concrete for the piers we drilled that day as well. I worked this job full time and attended school full time. The project I was assigned to was the "Kyle Field Redevelopment Project" in College Station, TX. Show less

    • Welder/Fabricator
      • May 2012 - Aug 2012

      I used a mig and arc welder to build frames for 12,000 pound casting forms. I also welded various smaller projects for other customers, which included belly pans for conveyor belts and supports for chicken coop trailers. While working with Aspen I was also responsible for building R-panel walls with pearling cross members and steel headers. I worked at various saw mills in the East Texas area fixing conveyor belts helping their efficiency. I used a mig and arc welder to build frames for 12,000 pound casting forms. I also welded various smaller projects for other customers, which included belly pans for conveyor belts and supports for chicken coop trailers. While working with Aspen I was also responsible for building R-panel walls with pearling cross members and steel headers. I worked at various saw mills in the East Texas area fixing conveyor belts helping their efficiency.

    • United States
    • Construction
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Heavy Equipment Operator
      • May 2011 - Aug 2011

      I safely operated heavy machinery working on the night shift with a grading crew in low visibility. The machines I operated consisted of 40 ton haul trucks, bull dozers, various rollers/compactors, and excavators. I was responsible for hauling material to and from the cut and fill areas in the most efficient and safest way possible for our crew to obtain the maximum amount of loads possible during each shift. While on the dozers, I was responsible for stockpiling the material I received accurately and quickly to maintain the highest level of efficiency. I was also responsible for accurately staking out future cut/fill areas using the "rover" GPS unit. While working for Kiewit I was assigned to the "DFW Connector" project in Grapevine, Texas. Show less

Education

  • Texas A&M University
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Construction Science
    2012 - 2014
  • Blinn College
    Bachelor of Science - BS
    2010 - 2012
  • Harding University
    Bachelor of Science - BS
    2009 - 2010

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