Repair 43rd AMU Hangar B290 | ($21M)

Project Overview: Repair 43rd AMU Hangar B290

Role: Alternate Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO)

Project Value: $21 Million

Location: Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida

Scope of Work: Repair and replacement of multiple building systems and components, reconfiguration of interior spaces, installation of a new roof, site improvements, and installation of new hangar bay doors.

Key Responsibilities Included:

- Safety Program Management: Developed and enforced comprehensive safety protocols, including site orientations, equipment inspections, and the enforcement of safety measures for at-height work and crane operations.

- Quality Control and Compliance: Conducted regular site inspections to ensure all work adhered to project specifications, regulatory requirements, and USACE standards, promptly addressing any non-compliance issues.

- Coordination and Oversight: Facilitated effective communication and coordination between contractors, subcontractors, and project stakeholders, ensuring project milestones were met and any issues were resolved efficiently.

- Technical Supervision: Oversaw the installation of new building systems and components, ensuring that the reconfiguration of interior spaces and the installation of the new roof and hangar bay doors were executed to the highest standards.

This project involved extensive repairs and upgrades to the 43rd AMU Hangar B290, focusing on safety management and quality assurance throughout the construction process.

Project Summary:

The Repair 43rd AMU Hangar B290 project, valued at $21 million, was a significant undertaking aimed at modernizing and enhancing the functionality of the hangar at Tyndall Air Force Base. As the Alternate Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO), I was tasked with ensuring the highest standards of safety and quality throughout the project's duration.

My responsibilities included developing and enforcing comprehensive safety protocols, conducting site orientations, and performing equipment inspections. I ensured that all safety measures were strictly followed, particularly for high-risk activities such as at-height work and crane operations. Regular site inspections were conducted to ensure compliance with project specifications and regulatory requirements, with any non-compliance issues being addressed promptly.

Effective coordination and communication were critical to the project's success. I facilitated seamless interaction between contractors, subcontractors, and project stakeholders, ensuring that project milestones were achieved and any issues were resolved efficiently. My technical supervision ensured that the reconfiguration of interior spaces, installation of the new roof, and hangar bay doors were executed to the highest standards.

The successful completion of the Repair 43rd AMU Hangar B290 project significantly improved the hangar's infrastructure and operational capabilities. This project exemplifies my commitment to maintaining high safety and quality standards in large-scale construction projects, contributing to the overall mission readiness of Tyndall Air Force Base.