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Thursday, March 31, 2011

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רונלדו דליגדיש / ניוחל פרויקט בנייה
נייד: 052-755-4889
כתובת: ת.ד. 1205חדרה - 38111  ישראל
נengineeringinbuilding@gmail.com
http://deligdisch-building-engineering.blogspot.com

- עיצוב, ניהול פרויקטים ובנייה
- ארגון, תיאום ופיקוח
- תקציב
- מפרט טכני ובדיקה לבנייה
- משא ומתן עם קבלנים
- תוכניות הבנייה
- רישום פרויקטים  בעיריות
- דוחות טכניים ובדיקות


רונאלדו הוא  הנדסאי  בנייה  +  טכנאי  בניין, עם 8 שנים לימודים על יוקרתיים מוסדות בטכנולוגיה לבואנוס איירס, בישראל בוגר אישר  להתמחות  בניהול אתרי בנייה, יותר מ30 שנים ניסיון בתחום בשלוש יבשות בילה את רוב הקריירה רחב בעיצוב לפיקוח, ניהול ובנייה של מגוון פרויקטים של בתים, תעשיות וחנויות.


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Ronaldo Deligdisch / Building Project Management
Cell.: 052 755 4889
Address: POBox 1205 – 38111 Hadera. Israel
engineeringinbuilding@gmail.com
http://deligdisch-building-engineering.blogspot.com

Design, Project, Construction and Building Management
- Organization, Coordination and Supervision 
- Budget
- Construction Technical Certifications and Specifications
- Negotiations with Contractors
- Construction Plans
- Projects Registration in Municipalities
- Reports and Technical Inspections

Ronaldo is a Construction Practical Engineer + Building Technician  with 8 years formation   on the prestigious  Technological Training  Institutions in Buenos Aires, in Israel Expert in Construction Sites Management with more  30 years experience in the three Continents,  broad career in design, construction management and supervising of a variety of projects of houses, shops and industries.

Professional Profile
Construction management professionals  plan, direct, coordinate, and budget a wide variety of construction projects, including the building of all types of residential, commercial, and industrial structures, roads, bridges, wastewater treatment plants, and schools and hospitals. Construction managers may supervise an entire project or just part of one. They schedule and coordinate all design and construction processes, including the selection, hiring, and oversight of specialty trade contractors, such as carpentry, plumbing, or electrical, but they usually do not do any actual construction of the structure.
Coordinate and supervise the construction process from the conceptual development stage through final construction, making sure that the project gets completed on time and within budget. They often work with owners, engineers, architects, and others who are involved in the process, given the designs for buildings, roads, bridges, or other projects. Supervise the planning, scheduling, and implementation of those designs. Determine the best way to get materials to the building site and the most cost-effective plan and schedule for completing the project.
Divide all required construction site activities into logical steps, estimating and budgeting the time required to meet established deadlines.
Also manage the selection of general contractors and trade contractors to complete specific phases of the project-which could include everything from structural metalworking and plumbing, to painting, to installing electricity and carpeting.
Determine the labor requirements of the project and, supervise or monitor the hiring and dismissal of workers.
Oversee the performance of all trade contractors and are responsible for ensuring that all work is completed on schedule.
Construction management professionals direct and monitor the progress of construction activities, through construction supervisors or other construction managers.
Are responsible for obtaining all necessary permits and licenses and, depending upon the contractual arrangements, for directing or monitoring  compliance with building and safety codes, other regulations, and requirements set by the project's insurers.
Also oversee the delivery and use of materials, tools, and equipment; worker safety and productivity; and the quality of the construction.


Israel Certified Specialist in Construction Site Management:
Schedule the project in logical steps and budget time required to meet deadlines.
Determine labour requirements and dispatch workers to construction sites.
Inspect and review projects to monitor compliance with building and safety codes, and other regulations.
Interpret and explain plans and contract terms to administrative staff, workers, and clients, representing the owner or developer.
Prepare contracts and negotiate revisions, changes and additions to contractual agreements with architects, consultants, clients, suppliers and subcontractors.
Obtain all necessary permits and licenses.
Direct and supervise workers.
Study job specifications to determine appropriate construction methods.
Select, contract, and oversee workers who complete specific pieces of the project, such as painting or plumbing.
Requisition supplies and materials to complete construction projects.
Prepare and submit budget estimates and progress and cost tracking reports.
Develop and implement quality control programs.
Take actions to deal with the results of delays, bad weather, or emergencies at construction site.
Confer with supervisory personnel, owners, contractors, and design professionals to discuss and resolve matters such as work procedures, complaints, and construction problems.
Plan, organize, and direct activities concerned with the construction and maintenance of structures, facilities, and systems.
Investigate damage, accidents, or delays at construction sites, to ensure that proper procedures are being carried out.
Evaluate construction methods and determine cost-effectiveness of plans, using computers.
Direct the acquisition of land for construction projects.

Argentina Certified Practical Engineer (Maestro Mayor de Obras): According of  the development of the professional profile and technical functions and skills base developed in the curriculum of the Construction Practical Engineer  has established the following licenses:

Perform project management and supervising / or buildings construction of  up to ground floor, a basement, 4 floors and offices on the roof.
Carry out the execution of building constructions and lead working groups in charge.
Carry out appraisals and arbitration's technical facilities and constructions for which it is enabled.
Carry out appraisals of building constructions.
Perform project management and / or enforcement of any type of household gas facilities, commercial and industrial up to 9.81 bar (10kg/cm2) pressure for either gas or packaging distributed by networks.
Carry out the execution of network of gas installations.

Perform project management and / or enforcement of any type of waterworks facilities: household, commercial or industrial.
Carry out the execution of network installations of water distribution and sewage.
Perform project management and / or performance of single and three phase electrical installations up to 50 KVA and voltage 250v or 400v to ground between phases for building constructions.

Perform project management and / or electromechanical construction of mechanical power which does not exceed 11 kW (15 Hp).

Technical Advisor 86/90
Civil Engineering Profesional Council, Argentina
  
Technological   Education
Specialist in Construction Site Management, 2002
Israel Governmental Formation Centre of Science and Technology, Industry, Trade and Labour Ministry.
Applications of News technologies to the buildings processes 2000
John F. Kennedy UniversityBuenos AiresArgentina
Intelligent Building - Design and Works Supervising 1998
Engineering Professional Council, Federal Capital of Argentina
Building Anti Seismic Course 1985
1 Year program, National Technical Argentina Education Council
Reinforced Concrete Course 1984
1 Year program, Society of Architects, Engineers and Builders, Buenos Aires
Construction Practical Engineer (Maestro Mayor de Obras) 1983 
Building Technician 1979
8 Years High Construction Level Program 
IPIC - Constructions Technology Institute A – 183 Buenos Aires - Argentina
ENET No. 18, Jose Antonio Alvarez Condarco, Buenos Aires - Argentina

Teaching
Technical Education Teacher 1991/6
Building Processes I
Technical Drawing II
Osvaldo Magnasco Institute, Buenos AiresArgentina

Accreditation and Registers
Certified in Construction Site Management
Israel Practical Engineer and Technician Authority
Register: T/ 60477
Construction Practical Engineer (Maestro Mayor de Obras) + Construction Technician
Argentina National Engineering Professional Council 
Register: MMO/ 011
Electrical and Thermodynamically Designer, Supervisor and Installer
National Electrical Professionals Accrediting and Register Council of Buenos Aires
Sanitary and Residual Liquid Treatment Designer, Supervisor, Installer and Builder
National Civil Engineering Council of Buenos Aires Register MMO/ 011
Domiciliary and Industries Gas Installations Designer, Supervisor and Installer
National Gas Council of ArgentinaNational Civil Engineering Council of Buenos Aires Register MMO/ 011
Languages
German (proficient), English (reading and writing) Spanish (mother  languages ), Hebrew (middle level)
Work experience in Israel
Municipalities of Hadera, Natanya, Herzliya, Tel Aviv





Information

A neighborhood planned for arid conditions in Israel's Negev desert.
Ha'aretz newspaper reported last week that Israel's parliament, the Knesset, plans to promote financial incentives for green construction. Israel already has a progressive taxation policy on imported vehicles, with less polluting vehicles such as hybrid sedans subject to lower taxes than more polluting models. Now the idea is to reduce the energy usage of Israel's building stock, which, according to a report prepared by the Knesset, could account for up to 40% of the country's energy consumption.
The Treasury's committee on green taxation will be charged with creating incentives to encourage greener construction methods through subsidies and tax benefits. A representative of the building contractors' organization suggested granting increased building rights to contractors (in other words, allowing contractors to add floors beyond what existing zoning allows) for environmentally-friendly buildings. Both the contractors and government officials agreed that a single regulating body needs to be set up to deal with the issue, in order to handle the proposed incentives more efficiently.Israel already has a "green building standard" in place which works something like  LEED does in the USA, but is completely voluntary and does not include any financial incentives. The standard was launched in 2005  and covers issues like energy, water, land, waste and transport.
Though the concept of green building is still somewhat of an esoteric one to the average Israeli home-buyer, and awareness among building contractors is not much better, various green building projects have been undertaken in recent years as environmental awareness has developed. Here is a partial list compiled by Israel's Ministry of Environmental Protection. Ironically enough, one of the biggest "green" building projects planned for the near future is a controversial army training base in the south of the country. Opposed by all of the major green organizations due to its proximity to a toxic waste dump, the base would reportedly be built according to green building principles, designed to be energy efficient and suitable to a desert climate.
In other sustainability news from Israel, the government plans to publish a tender next month  for a 250 megawatt solar power plant. Although Israeli companies  have built several solar power plants outside the country, the new plant would be the first of its kind in Israel, where the sun is almost never in short supply.


China builds a tower of 15 floors in 6 days !!!





Israel Standards of Green Building
Israel Ministry of the Environment


http://www.sviva.gov.il/bin/en.jspenPage=e_BlankPage&enDisplay=view&enDispWhat=Zone&enDispWho=israel_green&enZone=israel_green

Israel Standard 5281 for buildings with reduced environmental impact (green buildings) was published by the Standards Institution of Israel in November 2005 and was launched during a green building conference held in Israel in May 2006. The inauguration of the standard was accompanied by a series of lectures and an announcement about a green building competition for architects.
Israel's green building standard is a voluntary standard which is awarded to new or renovated buildings that comply with specific requirements and criteria. The standard is targeted at architects, planners, developers and contractors. 
Israel Standard 5281 consists of a series of criteria and requirements. Buildings that comply with these requirements are certified as green buildings. This "green label" serves both developers and consumers. It provides developers with a marketing advantage, proving the quality of their projects, and serves as a measure of the quality of the building and its usage for consumers.


Principles and Rating System
The standard is comprised of four chapters: energy, water, land and other environmental subjects. A building which meets the threshold conditions in each chapter and accumulates the necessary number of credit points is eligible for "green building" certification. A cumulative score of 55 - 75 points entitles a building to a "green building" label, while a cumulative score of more than 75 points allows it to be certified as an "outstanding green building." During the course of preparing the energy chapter and in light of the importance of the issue of energy within the overall framework of green building, it was decided to prepare a standard on the energy rating of residential buildings (Israel Standard 5282). The standard was approved by the Standards Institution of Israel in 2005. To comply with the energy chapter, it is necessary to fulfill some of the requirements of Standard 5282, especially with regard to insulation and windows. 

Tam"a 38 
Israel National Plan 38 to improve earthquakes resistance


Israel formulated a National Plan No. 38 (Plan No. 38) the plan aims to strengthen planning guidelines for existing buildings to improve their resistance to earthquakes.
In parallel, implemented very important economic incentives to encourage residents to realize the earthquake-resistant structural reinforcements.