David Oliver is a Senior Construction Manager based in California with more than 38 years of experience focused on managing general construction and environmental remediation projects for clients in the municipal solid waste, semiconductor manufacturing, defense contracting, and aerospace industries.
Years of experience in varied construction disciplines provide David with extensive knowledge of many construction operations, materials, and methods. This knowledge gives David valuable design/build and cost-saving insights that can lead to lead to innovative construction management solutions for clients.
Specializing in construction management, project cost controls, project scheduling, design build/value engineering, design review for constructability, problem resolution, contract administration, site safety management, quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) and systems start-up/operations and maintenance, many of David's projects require a close working relationship with local, state, and federal regulatory and permitting agencies.
To better serve his clients, David's projects frequently involve the installation or implementation of complex remediation solutions for soil and groundwater impacted by a wide range of contaminants. He also specializes in the construction and installation of leachate and landfill gas collection systems for solid waste facilities. Constructions costs for his typical projects can span $100,000 to $22.5 million.
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Career Summary of David Oliver
- Specialties: Estimating, Design and Build; Constructability Reviews and Value Engineering; Environmental Management Assessment and Systems
- Practice Areas: Environmental Management
- Disciplines: Construction Management
- Education: B.S., Construction Management; California Polytechnic State University, 1982
- Registration: 40-hour OSHA training in compliance with 29 CFR 1910.120; 8-hour OSHA Supervisor Training in compliance with 29 CFR 19 10.120; 8-hour OSHA Excavation, Safety, Competent Person Training; 8-hour OSHA Refresher Course in Health, Safety for Hazardous Waste Site Operations