Central Washington University - Construction Management
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Organizational Leadership
University of the Cumberlands
MS
Construction Engineering & Management
Chi Epsilon
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
MA
Business Management
BS
Construction Engineering & Management
Senior Engineer\nAdministered over $50
000 worth of construction contracts between owners
architects/engineers
and general contractors for educational and hospitality construction at a major university over a two year period.\nInvestigated disputed contract issues on a variety of construction projects ranging in value from $250
000 to $17
000 on behalf of owners and contractors. Reviewed project documents to determine cause and effect and presented findings to clients.\nInspected civil
structural
and mechanical components of transportation and building projects. Maintained project documentation and informed clients of project progress and budget status.\nDeveloped and critiqued CPM schedules on several multi-phase
multi-building projects for contractors and owners. Acted as the Roanoke Branch CPM scheduling expert.\nCreated independent conceptual
preliminary
and detailed budget cost estimates for educational facilities
administrative offices
and maintenance operation facilities.
McDonough Bolyard Peck
Inc.
Ivy Tech Community College
Richmond
Indiana
Program’s primary instructor
academic coordinator
curricula developer
recruiter
student advisor
budget manager
and leader among adjunct faculty and coordination with other programs.\nTaught construction and project management to college students including construction materials and methods
construction contract documents
quantity surveying and cost estimating
and construction industry overview.\nCreated corporate and professional development courses targeted for several local businesses through Ivy Tech’s Business and Industry Training Division.\nDeveloped
coordinated
and conducted on-line and distance technology courses for the construction technology program.\nEstablished two articulation agreements with area high schools.\nImplemented a strong advisory committee consisting of representatives from the local construction industry to encourage appropriate changes to the program.
Program Chair - Construction Technology
Richmond
KY
Professor – Developed and taught courses in construction project management
cost estimating
project control techniques
contract document reading
and means and methods. Averaged 4.1 out of 5.0 from student course evaluations. \nEvents Coordinator – Planned
organized
and directed the Construction Management Recognition Banquet. Solicited and procured contracting companies to sponsor the event.\nStudent Organization Advisor – Guiding student club officers and providing aid to attract industry involvement with the organization. Helped establish two affiliations with the Kentuckiana Chapter of the Associated Builders and Contractors of America and the Home Builders Association of Kentucky.\nCompetition Coach – Coaching student teams competing in the Associated Schools of Construction
Region III Student Competition
Chicago
IL.\nRecruiter – Acted as the primary recruiter and recruiting organizer for the Department of Technology.
Assistant Professor; Construction Management
Eastern Kentucky University
Ensured compliance of submittals and in-place construction with the contract and resolved conflicts between contract documents.\nConducted pre-installation
coordination
and safety meetings.\nEstablished and maintained project budget
reviewed change orders associated with contractual conflicts
and coordinated subcontractor interface.\nEstimated
procured
and coordinated interior framing and finish materials in a superintendent role as a part of subcontracted work beyond quality control position.
Quality Control / Safety Engineer
Dayton
Ohio Area
Maddox Building Systems of Ohio
Project Management Techniques
Program Management
certified professional constructor
Budgets
Curriculum Design
Construction Management
Qualitative Research
Process Scheduler
Prolog
Construction
Project Planning
Teaching
MS Project
Project Management
Program Evaluation
Primavera P6
Project Estimation
Event Planning
Research
Leadership
Integrated Project Delivery Games for the Classroom
Integrated Project Delivery Games for the Classroom
A Construction Sociological Systems Model to Relational Contracting.
Active Learning Games: Challenging Players' Mindsets for Integrated Project Delivery
Contracts Verses Covenants in Collaborative Project Delivery Systems.
BIM
4D Scheduling
Active Learning
& Industy Collaboration: Filling the CM Program Void
David W.
Martin
Ph.D
CPC
Maddox Building Systems of Ohio
Central Washington University
Eastern Kentucky University
McDonough Bolyard Peck
Inc.
Western Carolina University
Ivy Tech Community College
Ellensburg
WA
Professor – Programming curriculum and accreditation development and teaching various construction management and engineering courses. Utilizing various construction software packages including Primavera Project Management (P6) and Prolog. Competition Coach - Coaching student teams competing in the Associated Schools of Construction Region VII competition.\n\nCourses taught: Construction Project Management and Administration
Construction Planning and Scheduling
Means
Methods
and Materials of Construction Concrete
and Construction Cost Estimating.
Associate Professor - Construction Management
Central Washington University
Cullowhee
NC
Professor – Programming curriculum and accreditation development and teaching various construction management and engineering courses. Utilizing various construction software packages including Primavera Project Management (P6)
Project Planner (P3)
Suretrak
Microsoft Project
Prolog
and Revit in classroom settings. \nStudent Organization & Industry Liaison Advisor – Guiding student club officers and providing aid to attract industry involvement with the organization. \nCompetition Coach - Coaching student teams competing in the Associated Schools of Construction Region II competition
the National Associated Builders and Contractors Student Competition
and the National Association of Home Builders Student Competition.\n\nCourses taught: Construction Project Management and Administration
Construction Planning and Scheduling
Means
Methods
and Materials of Construction I and II
Safety Management and Human Factors in Construction
Statics and Strengths of Materials
Introduction to Construction
Facilities Management
Quantity Surveying and Construction Cost Estimating
Computer Applications for Technology
Assistant Professor
Western Carolina University
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