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Kevin
C. Trombly
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here for printer version) Cer-Trom Construction Corp. FIELDS OF EXPERTISE: Mr. Trombly has fourteen years of “hands-on” experience with all phases of site work, sewer, drainage, bridges, culverts, piers, and marine construction projects. Eight years of his experience has been in the field as a superintendent and project manager performing layout, material management, submittals, estimates, labor supervision, and interaction with owners, architects, and engineers, and subcontractors. The past six years he has experience as an owner of Cer-Trom Construction Corp. More specifically, he estimates, controls buy-outs, manages labor staff, and performs total contract management. Mr. Trombly utilizes the “Construction Quality Management (CQM) – 3 Phase Inspection Procedure” institutionalized by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. Mr. Trombly has completed projects ranging from $5,000.00 to $4,000,000.00 with the following owners: • United States Army Corps of Engineers REGISTRATIONS: OSHA 40-hour Hazardous Material Training
course B.S. Biology; Minor Chemistry; Worcester
State College, Worcester, MA PAST EMPLOYERS ATEC Environmental Engineering (Construction
Division), Norwell, MA 1989 –1994 PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY: • Cofferdams; steel sheeted, earth,
cellular, concrete, textile. SELECTED PROJECT EXPERIENCE: • Electrical Substation, Fitchburg, MA. Estimated and managed the construction of an electrical substation. The project included extensive earth moving (balancing), concrete foundations, dewatering, oil containment systems below transformers, steel structures, electrical, retaining walls (stepped), and drainage. • Cantilevered Bridge, Marshfield,
MA. Estimated and managed the construction of a steel & timber bridge.
The project included concrete abutments, steel superstructure, and timber
decking. • Dam and Fish Ladder Construction, Ipswich, MA. Managed the construction of a concrete dam and fishladder, which consisted of dewatering, concrete and granite stone foundations, timber lattice, sluice gate, and stone riprap. • Boat Ramps; Salisbury Beach, Chatham, Georgetown, Westport, MA. Estimated and managed the construction of the boat ramps. The projects consisted on steel sheeted cofferdam, water control, concrete foundations, timber pile float anchors, retaining walls, bituminous concrete paving, and electrical. Department of Defense, Cold Regions Research and Engineering laboratory, Hanover, N.H. Constructed and operated an air-stripping tower to remediate groundwater contaminated with trichloroethylene. • United States Coast Guard Air Station, Borinquen, Puerto Rico. Managed the removal of underground storage tanks and remedial activities associated with petroleum contaminated soils.
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