News Summary
Victor Hernandez has been promoted to assistant project manager for Skanska on the $9.5 billion Westside Purple Line Extension in Los Angeles. With over a decade of experience, Hernandez began his career in Skanska’s training program and has since contributed significantly to the D Line project, overseeing construction of underground stations and emphasizing the importance of hands-on learning. His expertise in complex construction challenges positions him as a vital asset in advancing Los Angeles’ transit framework.
Victor Hernandez Promoted to Assistant Project Manager on $9.5B Los Angeles D Line Project
Victor Hernandez has been promoted to the role of assistant project manager for the expansive $9.5 billion Los Angeles Metro D Line project. With over a decade of experience in civil construction, Hernandez has become a key figure in this vital infrastructure development that promises to reshape public transportation in the region. He serves as part of a joint venture that includes Skanska, Shea, and Traylor Brothers, showing his commitment to enhancing transit options for the city.
Career Path Through Structured Training
Hernandez made his start in the construction field by participating in Skanska’s Core Competency Training Program. This program allowed him to rotate through various company departments and gain insights into the inner workings of civil projects. He holds a degree in civil engineering from the University of California, Irvine, which laid the foundation for his career in construction.
Beginning his journey as a field engineer, Hernandez climbed the ranks to become a project engineer before landing his current position as assistant project manager. His hands-on experience in diverse roles has equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary to oversee major construction operations.
Substantial Contributions to the D Line
The D Line, formerly known as the Westside Purple Line Extension, is one of the most geologically challenging transit projects in Los Angeles. Hernandez is currently managing the construction operations for multiple underground stations, including Fairfax, La Brea, and La Cienega. Each of these stations presents unique challenges, particularly the Fairfax Station, which is noted for its tar-impacted soils.
Hernandez’s technical expertise spans a variety of areas including deep excavations, shoring systems, heavy concrete construction, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems, and architectural finishes. His experience also includes a notable contribution to both the LA Metro Regional Connector and the Purple Line in its estimating office, solidifying his expertise in project management.
Insights from Experience
Hernandez’s path to success in the construction industry began at a job fair where he first met Skanska managers. Initially interested in joining a design firm, he found himself drawn to the dynamic nature of construction projects. His journey through the rotation program allowed him to gather vital experience in different departments such as cost controls and safety management, enabling him to understand the multifaceted nature of project execution.
Building Relationships and Future Projects
Throughout his career, Hernandez has built lasting relationships with team members from partner companies like Traylor Brothers and Shea. Currently, he is also focused on the Los Angeles International Airport people mover project, which is still in its preconstruction phase and is expected to take five years to complete. This project will further showcase his expertise and collaborative spirit in the industry.
Advice for Aspiring Engineers
Hernandez emphasizes the importance of practical experience and continual learning in the engineering field. He advises young engineers to seek guidance from seasoned professionals to gain insights and wisdom that can only come with years of experience. His dedication to his craft is evident, as he describes his work as both demanding and deeply rewarding.
With his recent promotion and continued dedication to complex projects like the D Line and the airport people mover, Victor Hernandez is poised to make a lasting impact on the future of construction in Los Angeles. His journey serves as an inspiring example for young engineers looking to carve out a successful career in the civil construction industry.
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