Gary McCredie, CMIT, C-Lic
<br />Deputy Construction Manager
<br />Mr. McCredie has over 30 years of construction industry experience for all
<br />types of public works projects. He has worked as a contractor for large
<br />infrastructure projects in Southern California and has held numerous
<br />positions including Construction Inspector, Quality Control Supervisor,
<br />Project Safety Supervisor and Project Manager for multiple projects at a
<br />time. Starting as a laborer in the pipeline industry, he quickly advanced to
<br />operator, foreman, and project superintendent. As Construction Manager,
<br />Gary has focused on employee and public safety, implantation and quality
<br />assurance with job specifications, meeting critical target dates and
<br />preparation of project documentation, redline drawings, and
<br />documentation of daily site activities, scheduling manpower, equipment,
<br />and materials and providing employee training. He has also served as a
<br />Superintendent or Inspector for numerous projects involving major
<br />infrastructure such as pipeline installation, sewage lift stations, pump
<br />stations, roadway construction, and deep trench excavation in major
<br />arterial streets, storm drains, storm sewers, primary street improvements
<br />and conventional dry utilities treatment plants. Gary has strong working
<br />knowledge of local City and regional Greenbook standards.
<br />Experience
<br />30 years
<br />Education
<br />BS, Business Management;
<br />California State University San
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<br />Certifications
<br />DHS, Water Distribution Certificate
<br />D-3
<br />DHS, Water Treatment Certificate —
<br />T-2
<br />Certified Competent Person
<br />Confined Space Training
<br />CIP and Development Projects, City of Fullerton, CA
<br />Senior Construction Inspector overseeing activities for a variety of land development and capital improvement
<br />projects within the City. Duties include providing full-time construction inspection, daily inspection reports,
<br />coordination with City public works and utilities departments, City Project Manager and project design
<br />consultant. Other duties include calculating bid item quantities for progress payments, attending
<br />preconstruction meetings and assisting with project closeout, as well as coordination for materials testing with
<br />third party company and with private utility companies. Specific projects include:
<br />• Valencia Drive Infrastructure Improvements ($1.5" — Work involves traffic control, water shut downs
<br />and tie-ins, grinding and repaving, and infrastructure improvements.
<br />• Chapman Avenue Rehabilitation ($1.5M) — Street and sidewalk improvements that include potholing,
<br />grading, reconstruction and traffic control.
<br />4300 N. Harbor Boulevard ($2.5M) — On and off -site improvements for a new development. Work
<br />includes grading, paving, ADA sidewalk and ramps, curbs, gutters and driveways.
<br />Buena Vista Main Replacement, Golden State Water Company, Barstow, CA
<br />Project Manager on this water main replacement involving the installation of 2,500' of PVC pipe ranging in size
<br />from 6" to 12', including water main, fire hydrants and water services. Project also included the installation a
<br />pump station. Project utilized open -cut excavation and hydraulic shoring methods and involved extensive traffic
<br />control on major City streets.
<br />Highway 133 Water Main, Laguna Beach County Water Company, Laguna Beach, CA
<br />Project Manager on this water main replacement involving the installation of 8,500' of PVC pipe ranging in size
<br />from 6" to 12'; including water main, gate valves, fire hydrants and multiple water services. Project utilized
<br />open -cut excavation and hydraulic shoring methods and involved extensive traffic control on major City streets,
<br />as well as permitting with Caltrans.
<br />Camino Capistrano Water Main Replacement, City of Capistrano Beach, CA
<br />Project Manager on this water main replacement involving the installation of 4,500' of PVC pipe ranging in size
<br />from 6" to 12", including water main, gate valves, fire hydrants, multiple water services and the installation of a
<br />12'x 8' x 8' pressure reducing (PRV) vault. Project utilized open -cut excavation and hydraulic shoring methods.
<br />Project involved extensive traffic control on major city streets.
<br />La Mirada Main Replacement, Laguna Beach County Water Company, Laguna Beach, CA
<br />Project Manager on this water main replacement involving the installation of 3,500' of PVC pipe ranging in size
<br />from 4" to 8", including water main, fire hydrants and water services. Project utilized open -cut excavation and
<br />hydraulic shoring methods. Project involved extensive traffic control on major city streets.
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