Andrew Wong

12159 Ferris Road, El Monte, CA. 91732
andrewtw@usc.edu
(626) 589-1797

EDUCATION

 

University of Southern California, School of Architecture                                2007 - present
Mt. San Antonio College, Walnut, CA.                                                                            Fall 2006
Don Bosco Technical Institute, Rosemead, CA.                                                         2002-2006

SKILLS

 

Drafting- AutoCad or by hand
3D Rendering – 3D studio VIZ/MAX, Revit
Photography – Photoshop
Interpreting U.B.C. (California)
Commercialized tools – table saw, compound miter, circular, radial arm, drills and guns. 
Microsoft Office – Excel, word, powerpoint
Model making

SELECTED WORK EXPERIENCE

 

Residential Construction/ Apprentice Contractor                                                                                                   

2003-2006

Small (1 bedroom, living and bathroom) construction
Roof framing – California roofing style and dormers
Concrete mixing, formwork and foundation laying
Tailored custom stairwell construction
Drywall and stucco and paint installation
Scheduling and time management
Interconnection of wiring systems and fixtures
Kitchen/living room remodeling
Room additions/removals
Water damage repair
Recessed lighting installation
2-car home garage construction
Budget estimation – Housing development and 2 mile road in the Santa Clarita Valley
Demolition

 

Other  

Summer 2004

High school auditorium design proposal
Bridge design

AWARDS & PUBLICATIONS

 

 

BIA model building contest

2004

 Second place in Structural category

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