University of Miami Health System
This project involved mapping a $102,750 surgery expansion and a $66,500 parking lot for the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine. I assisted the utility designators with locating and documenting electrical hand holes, sanitary structures, and storm structures in SubsurfaceMaps; furthermore, I conducted traffic control to keep the utility designators safe during overnight work.
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I helped the design team with the quality control process by thoroughly examining each utility in the drawings—according to the QC Checklist—in a BlueBeam Studio Session:
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After conducting quality control, I wrote a conflict analysis report informing the client of 231 utility discrepancies that could potentially cause issues and or delay future construction:
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To help close out the project, I created two invoices for the project manager to be sent to the client so that McCarthy’s Mapping Department was able to recognize revenue for the project: