Workers and machinery at the D Line construction site in Los Angeles, showcasing the complexity of the project.
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 has recently taken on a pivotal role as an assistant project manager for Skanska on the monumental $9.5 billion D Line project in Los Angeles. With over a decade of experience in the field of civil construction, Hernandez is set to play a crucial role in one of the city’s most ambitious transit expansions.
Hernandez began his career with Skanska through the Core Competency Training Program, where he developed essential skills that would guide his progression from a field engineer to a project engineer, and now to his current position as an assistant project manager. His educational background includes a civil engineering degree from the University of California-Irvine, providing him with a solid foundation to build his career upon.
During his time at Skanska, Hernandez has gained diverse experience by rotating through various departments, which has given him exposure to roles in cost control, field engineering, and safety. His work on significant projects like the LA Metro Regional Connector and the initial phases of the Purple Line in the estimating office further honed his technical expertise.
Currently, Hernandez is engrossed in the D Line project, formerly known as the Westside Purple Line Extension. This project is not only noteworthy for its budget but also for its challenging geological conditions. As part of a joint venture that includes Shea and Traylor Brothers, Hernandez has been managing construction operations for underground stations, including Fairfax, La Brea, and La Cienega.
The D Line project is recognized as one of Los Angeles’ most complex transit projects. Hernandez’s work involves significant technical challenges such as deep excavations, shoring systems, and heavy concrete construction. Additionally, he oversees mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems, systems build-out, architectural finishes, and civil restoration.
His experience managing the challenging construction at Fairfax Station, which had the most tar-impacted soils, stands out. The unique conditions of the La Brea tar pits impacted the work environment significantly and provided a distinct sensory experience that remained memorable for Hernandez.
Hernandez has developed a network of friendships and professional connections with team members from Traylor Brothers and Shea throughout the project. These relationships are integral to fostering collaboration and ensuring the success of complex construction efforts.
Alongside the D Line project, Hernandez is also focused on the Los Angeles International Airport people mover project, which is currently in the preconstruction phase and is expected to span five years. His involvement in this new endeavor illustrates his versatility and commitment to major infrastructure developments in the area.
Describing his work as demanding yet rewarding, Hernandez highlights the dynamic nature of the construction industry. Each project offers new learnings and challenges, shaping the careers of emerging engineers and future leaders in the field.
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