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Michael Biggs serves as the key interface between the client and the design team as well as providing overall project direction. Mr. Biggs has been the Project Manager on eight IDIQ contracts for Fort Lewis, McChord AFB and the Seattle District Corps of Engineers, for projects with a construction value in excess of $50 Million. His recent project experience includes: Project Manager: Repair Outfall 2, Fort Lewis, WA. This project consisted of construction of improvements to the stormwater handling facility at stormwater outfall #2 at Fort Lewis. The stormwater basin drains approximately 2000 acres of land. The project involved cutting an existing 84 stormwater line, installation of a 20x70 grit chamber/lift station vault with (5) 60 hp pumps, construction of a new sedimentation pond, construction of a 1.77 acre detention/infiltration pond, and installation of a new coalescing plate oil/water separator sized to treat the 65 CFS Design Storm. Repair Outfall 3, Fort Lewis, WA. This project consisted of construction of improvements to the stormwater handling facility at stormwater outfall #3 at Fort Lewis. The stormwater basin drains approximately 2000 acres of land. The project involved installation of a diversion weir in an existing lined settlement pond, construction of a 1.74 acre detention/infiltration pond, and installation of a new coalescing plate oil/water separator sized to treat the 65 CFS Design Storm. Repair Outfall 7, Fort Lewis, WA. This project consisted of construction of improvements to the stormwater handling facility at stormwater outfall #7 at Fort Lewis. The stormwater basin drains approximately 191 acres of land. The project involved construction of a 1230 SF sedimentation pond and a 0.47 acre detention/infiltration pond with bypass structures, retrofit of an existing oil skimmer structure with new oil coalescing plates sized to treat the 13 CFS Design Storm. Relocate PCS Offices, Port of Seattle, SeaTac, WA. This project relocated the Port Construction Services staff from 5000 SF of office space in two separate locations to a refurbished 12,000 SF office space in the Kilroy Airport Center. Work included furniture inventory and layout in the new space, purchase lists for new furniture and equipment, Building Code Analysis, computer room design, HVAC retrofit, plumbing and fire sprinkler design, electrical retrofit, LAN and phone system design, scheduling of the office move, and permitting with the City of SeaTac. The project was accomplished on an extremely tight schedule. Various Tenant Improvements, SeaTac Airport, SeaTac, WA. These projects included architectural, structural, mechanical, and electrical improvements to tenant spaces in the SeaTac Airport Terminal buildings. Tenants included:
Port Construction Services (PCS), Port of Seattle, SeaTac, WA. This project involved creation and weekly updating of a master schedule for all current and planned PCS projects. The project also included interviewing PCS Construction Managers, collecting data on project status, and construction impact scheduling and tracking. Construct New Baggage Handling Platform, Northwest Airlines/Port Construction Services/SeaTac Airport, SeaTac, WA. This project provided for construction of a new steel-framed baggage handling platform and steel stairs located on the flightline at SeaTac International Airport. Pan-Am Building Demolition and Hazards Abatement, SeaTac, WA. This project consisted of demolition documents for a 62,000 SF hangar adjoining the airfield. Removal of hazardous materials included thermal insulation, surfacing material, wallboard, floor tile, siding, and construction mastics. Northwest Airlines Hangar Demolition and Hazards Abatement, SeaTac, WA. This project consisted of demolition documents for a 206,000 SF hangar adjoining the airfield. Removal of hazardous materials included thermal insulation, surfacing material, wallboard, floor tile, siding, and construction mastics. Northwest Airlines Flight Kitchen Demolition and Hazards Abatement, SeaTac, WA. This project consisted of demolition documents for a 61,000 SF building adjoining the airfield. Removal of hazardous materials included thermal insulation, surfacing material, wallboard, floor tile, siding, and construction mastics. SeaTac Airport Concourse A Demolition and Hazards Abatement, SeaTac, WA. This project consisted of demolition documents for the removal of hazardous materials including thermal insulation, surfacing material, wallboard, floor tile, siding, and construction mastics. SeaTac Airport Main Terminal Bagwell Demolition and Hazards Abatement, SeaTac, WA. This project consisted of demolition documents for removal of hazardous materials including thermal insulation, surfacing material, wallboard, floor tile, siding, and construction mastics. SeaTac Airport Main Terminal Ticketing West Wall Demolition and Hazards Abatement, SeaTac, WA. This project consisted of demolition documents for removal of hazardous materials including thermal insulation, surfacing material, wallboard, floor tile, siding, and construction mastics. SeaTac Airport Main Terminal Curtain Wall Demolition and Hazards Abatement, SeaTac, WA. This project consisted of demolition documents for removal of hazardous materials including thermal insulation, surfacing material, wallboard, floor tile, siding, and construction mastics. SeaTac Airport Project Location Maps (PLM), SeaTac, WA. This project encompassed the continual update of project and construction areas at the airport. Also includes management of projects to assure coordination of schedules and resources. Project Manager, Design Quality Control, SeaTac Airport Asbestos Fire Door Survey and Management Drawings, SeaTac, WA. Construct New Student Parking Lot, Olympic College, Shelton, WA. This project constructs two new student parking lots at a community college branch campus. Work included design of asphalt pavements, design of concrete walkways, installation of storm drainage catch basins and piping and installation of a new bioswale and extension of an existing bioswale and retention pond. Mr. Biggs also coordinated environmental review and permitting with the City of Shelton and was responsible for construction oversight, scheduling, change orders, and contractor payment requests. Construct New Student Parking Lot, Olympic College, Bremerton, WA. This project constructs a new 128-vehicle parking lot on the site of an abandoned elementary school. Work included topographical survey, design of asphalt pavements, design of concrete walkways, installation of storm drainage catch basins and piping and installation of an oil/water separator. Mr. Biggs also coordinated environmental review and permitting with the City of Bremerton and was responsible for construction oversight, scheduling, change orders, and contractor payment requests. Emergency Power Generator Installation, Olympic College, Bremerton, WA. This project provided a 35kW emergency backup generator and two 500-gallon propane tanks to provide backup power to critical computer, telephone and fire alarm systems on the campus. Work included site development, construction of equipment support pads and fencing, installation of new electrical panels, transfer switch, disconnect switches and associated conduit and cabling. Physical Education Building Shower Room Renovation, Olympic College, Bremerton, WA. This renovation consists of replacement of gang showers and the addition of isolation valves and a backflow prevention device at the main Physical Education facility at a community college. Animal Intelligence Software Tenant Improvement, Silverdale, WA. This project consists of production of contract documents for construction of a tenant lease space, furniture selection, interior design and construction administration for an existing building. The space consists of a second floor tenant leased space of 2,064 square feet. This project includes approximately 1/8th of the building space, and will provide the tenant with a renovated HVAC system, electrical system, and data network. Construction Support included review of contractor submittals, processing requests for information and progress reviews. Construct Maintenance Facility, Mission Creek Youth Camp, Belfair, WA. The Mission Creek Youth Camp is a secure facility managed by the Department of Corrections, consisting of multiple buildings. This project provided for demolition of an existing pole building used for equipment storage, and construction of a 4000 GSF Maintenance Facility with shops, administrative spaces, and restrooms. The structure is a steel stud framed, on a reinforced concrete foundation and slab on grade. The facility includes high intensity lighting and power distribution systems, and is heated with electric space heaters and unit heaters in the high bay areas. Schools Building Roof Repairs, Mission Creek Youth Camp, Belfair, WA. The Mission Creek Youth Camp is a secure facility managed by the Department of Corrections, consisting of multiple buildings. This project provided for demolition of the flashing and scuppers of an existing school building roof, installation of new bituminous roofing over the parapets, installation of a new roof cap flashing system, and new scuppers. Work included demolition of the surfaces of a water damaged exterior wall to include gypsum sheathing, and interior gypsum, preparation of the studs for new surfaces, insulation of the wall, and replacing both interior and exterior surfaces. South Intermodal Yard (SIM) 1998 Pavement Improvements, Port of Tacoma, Tacoma, WA. This project was for pavement and drainage repairs in the South Intermodal Yard at the Port of Tacoma. This yard consists of large paved areas, which provide access to double-stack railcars for the loading and unloading of 20, 40 and 44 foot shipping containers. The South Intermodal Yard has four sets of railtracks, each about 3,000 feet long; large paved areas adjacent to the railtracks are used to move the loaded and unloaded containers using 90 ton capacity side loading straddle trucks. The first phase of this project removed approximately 1,200 square yards of deteriorated RCC pavements and constructed new 18-inch thick reinforced portland cement concrete (PCC) pavements. Construction Support included review of contractor submittals, processing requests for information and progress reviews. North Intermodal Yard (NIM) 1998 Pavement Improvements, Port of Tacoma, Tacoma, WA. This project was for pavement, drainage, and rail track repairs in the NIM at the Port of Tacoma, the area consists of large paved areas which provide access to double-stack railcars for the loading and unloading of 20, 40 and 44 foot shipping containers. The NIM has eight sets of railtracks, each about 4,000 feet long; over the past 14 years the railtracks have settled 2 to 4 inches, resulting in uneven paved surfaces which posed operational problems for movement of the loaded shipping containers with the 90 ton capacity straddle carriers. This project reconstructed about 4,000 linear feet of rail track in the central portion of the yard, and replaced 14-inch thick Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) surfaces with new reinforced portland cement concrete (PCC) pavements. Construction Support included review of contractor submittals, processing requests for information and progress reviews. |
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