
Mr. Thomas has been with CEL since 2008 and has over nine years of business development and project management experience in the geotechnical engineering, materials testing and inspection industry. He has successfully managed public works, commercial/retail/office projects, parking structures, residential projects, government facilities, multi-use facilities, schools (K-14 and universities) and hospital projects throughout his career. His ability to plan read, provide quick response and turn-around time to client needs and knowledge of field operations in the construction materials testing and inspection industry make him a valuable asset to any project.
Representative Projects
Mansion Grove Apartments, Santa Clara, California
Scott is currently managing the Mansion Grove Apartment Complex on behalf of Prometheus Development. Scope of services provided for this project includes post-tensioned deck concrete, reinforced concrete, pneumatically placed concrete (shotcrete), miscellaneous structural steel welding, structural masonry, and shearwall/diaphragm nailing inspections.
Pathfinder Village Apartment Complex, Fremont, California
Scott is currently managing the Pathfinder Village Apartment Complex Seismic Upgrade project on behalf of AIMCO Apartment Investment and Management Company. Scope of services for this project includes reinforced concrete observation for existing footings, structural steel field welding observations, and shearwall/diaphragm nailing inspections for 20 apartment buildings.
Chevron Energy Solutions, Santa Clara, California
Scott managed the Valley Village Retirement Community on behalf of Chevron Energy Solutions though their master agreement with CEL. Scope of work includes reinforced concrete observation, structural field welding, and epoxy/anchor bolt observation.
Pine Tree Wind Farm Facility, Kern County, California
Starting in June 2008, and on behalf of Kiewit Pacific, CEL has been providing electrical inspections for splices and tie-in operations for 80 1.5 megawatt wind turbine generators, with an average output of 34.5 KV per generator. In addition to the wind turbines, CEL is providing on-call field welding inspections and electrical inspections for the new Substation located on site. Target completion date is March 2009. Scott’s added value to the project included the acquisition of three full time inspectors from three different areas throughout the state to cover the project, eliminating the use of internal staffing resources.