Scott
Harrison
Project
Manager |
JOB TITLE |
Assistant
Project Manager Cheyenne
Mountain |
FIRM |

|
REGISTRATION &
CERTIFICATIONS |
Certified
Asbestos Abatement Supervisor/Contractor |
Overview
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Over 13 years of experience in asbestos
abatement
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Extensive knowledge and expertise in the automation of project
management and business related systems.
Scott has worked in the asbestos abatement
industry for the past thirteen years. His
areas of responsibility include employee reviews, business development and inventory
control. Scott serves as a Project Manager and
as such interfaces with regulatory agencies. He
is well versed in the current ever changing regulations governing asbestos and lead based
paint abatement. Scott also has extensive
knowledge and expertise in the automation of project management and business related
systems. His expertise is applied as part of
LECs approach in client customizing work procedures and solutions.
Relevant
Project Experience
BellSouth Headquarters Building Birmingham, AL.
An operational facility which scope of work entailed
interior demolition and the abatement of 700,000 square feet of spray-on fireproofing and
an elaborate decontamination unit on each floor giving accessibility to all work areas.
A portion of the abatement project was performed utilizing a series of complex tiered
scaffolding and the "dance-floor" system which enabled the work to be performed
above the operational floor. The complexity of the project required that the Headquarters Building
remain operational and occupied while maintaining a low profile with minimal disruption to
the building daily operations. The 30 story building was staged in multiple phases
consisting of abating (3) floors per phase. The removal of 25,800 sq.
ft of spray-on fireproofing per floor. The project demanded intricate coordination
with the building owner and managers, and various trades involved.
AmSouth Sonat Building Birmingham, AL. The
project involved a 30story hi-rise in a progressive plan to abate floors as they become
available. A crew of 50 asbestos workers where assembled and
mobilized. The project involved the protection of surrounding floors above and
below where abatement was taking place. Each floor was completed within a six week
time-frame.