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Scott Cianek <br />PROJECT SUPERINTENDENT <br />Scott has been a key player on the Dore team for over a decade and has been involved in dozens of <br />large, complicated projects. Scott has risen through the ranks of our organization staring as a laborer, <br />and now takes on superintendent duties on abatement and demolition projects throughout the country. <br />Many projects have seen Scott as the project manager as he continues his professional development at <br />Dore. A trademark of Scott's projects is his organizational skills, excellent client communication and <br />project delivery within the schedule. <br />EMPLOYEE SUMMARY <br />2001— present: Dore & Associates Contracting, Inc., Bay City, Michigan — Superintendent and project <br />management. Responsible for large abatement and demolition projects within the United States. <br />Project safety plan implementation, field crew supervision, sub -contractor management, project <br />logistics, client meetings and documentation. Since joining Dore as a laborer in 2001, Scott has <br />successfully completed over 75 projects in over a dozen states. <br />1991— 2001: 2111 Century Tool + Die, Munger, Michigan — Machine Operator. Operated machine tool <br />equipment, project layout, proto-type, project supervision, shop production, and inventory control. <br />PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS <br />Logansport State Hospital, Logansport, Indiana — Multiple buildings of 5, 3 and 2 stories was removed <br />from the center of this medical campus. in addition, a 150 FT stack from a former boiler was taken <br />down by hand due to its sensitive location. Over 200,000 SF of structures was involved in the project. <br />Contract amount; $1,650,000.00 <br />T.C. Light & Power, Traverse City, Michigan — This water front power producing facility sat near the <br />historic downtown district. Parts of the plant were disassembled and shipped to Guatamalla for re -use. <br />The remainder of the site was recycled and properly converted to public green space. Contract amount; <br />$1,100,000.00 <br />Champion Paper Company, Hamilton, Ohio — Abatement and demolition of a 3-story, 175,000 SF <br />manufacturing facility. At one point in this structures history, locomotives were produced resulting in <br />massive below grade concrete machine pads that had to be excavated. The heavy duty building was <br />constructed of steel and concrete which was recycled and crushed on site. Contract amount; <br />$625,000.00 <br />YMCA, Port Huron, Michigan — As part of a 4 building abatement and demolition project, the 5-story, <br />riverfront structure was demolished and returned to green space. This building was a community <br />