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Other responsibilities <br />included interfacing with client and regulator personnel <br />as well as reporting project status to client and internal <br />management. <br /> <br />The following is a summary of key projects: <br />Senior Project Manager, Wake Island POL, Pacific <br />Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command, <br />Wake Island, 03/1998 - 06/2000. This was a cost plus <br />award fee [DIQ project to remove and dispose of 34 <br />underground storage tanks and approximately 5,000 feet <br />of abandoned fuel pipeline. The project also included <br />demolition and recycling of one 115,000 gallon above <br />ground storage tank and removal of metal debris from <br />the shoreline of the island. To facilitate access to an <br />adjacent island of this atoll, [T (Shaw) also designed and <br />implemented structural upgrades to an existing wooden <br />bridge to support the weight of construction equipment. <br />Soil borings for site characterization \vere added ,'ia a <br />modification. Successful execution of this project <br />required extensi,'c planning and coordination as all <br />re(luired materials and equipment were procured and <br />transported from California and Hawaii ,'ia barge. \,\'ake <br />[sland is a small (approximately :2 s(juare miles in area) <br />remote island located approximately :2,:20U miles from <br />Honolulu, HI. <br /> <br />[\ccomplishments: <br />All 34 underground storage tanks were rem()\'cd, <br />cleaned, and recycled. The 115,000 gallon ab()\'e ground <br />storage tank and approximately 5,000 feet of pipelinc <br />\vere removed, cleaned, and recycled. Approximately 15 <br />tons of metal debris \vas rcmoved from the shoreline. <br />Soil borings completed for sitc characterization <br />(approximate 51,000,000 value) \vere funded by under- <br />runs in the original scope of work. <br /> <br />A \vards/ Client Commendations: <br />Received consistent level I award fee ratings from the <br />client. Completed original scope ahead of schedule and <br />$1,000,000 under budget. <br /> <br />Senior Project Manager, Midway Island, Pacific <br />Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command, <br />Wake Island, 04/1998 - 06/1998. This was an <br />emergency response cost plus award fee IDIQ project to <br />drain, clean and plug an abandoned pipeline containing <br />aviation fuel under hydrostatic pressure. Prior to <br /> <br />SHAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. <br /> <br />06C122006T <br /> <br />mobilization, another task was added to remm'e drums <br />of asphalt material from the beach that were exposcd by <br />a storm e\'ent. <br /> <br />I\ wards/ Client Commendations: <br /> <br />Recci,'ed a perfect IOO'Yo award t-ee ratings from the <br />client and a letter of commendation from the US Fish <br />and \Vildlife. <br /> <br />Senior Project Manager, Wahiawa UST removal and <br />Replacement, Pacific Division Naval Facilities <br />Engineering Command, Oahu, HI, 09/1997 - <br />08/1998. This \vas a cost plus award fee [DIQ project <br />to remo'"e and dispose of :2 single-wall underground <br />storage tanks and replace with :2 new double-wall <br />underground storage tanks \vith leak detection s:'stcm. <br />Fuel from the removed tanks was pumped into a <br />temporary storage tank and filtered for reuse. <br /> <br />,\ wards/ Clien t Commendations: <br />Rccei,'ed consistent le,"el I award fee ratings from the <br />clien t. <br /> <br />05/1995 - 06/1997, Project Manager, <br />Morrison Knudsen Corporation, Crane, IN <br />Responsibilities included O\Trall project management <br />and supelTision of project staff for an 58 million dehery <br />order under a Na,'y RAe. i\[r. Downey was responsible <br />for successful execution of this project within cost and <br />schedule budgets. He \vas also responsible for O\'erall <br />project safety and (Iuality. Other responsibilities include <br />interfacing with client and regulator personnel as well as <br />reporting project status to client and internal <br />managemcnt. <br /> <br />The following is a summary of key projects: <br />Project Manager, NSWC Crane, South Division <br />Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Crane, IN, <br />05/1995 - 06/1997. This project included design, <br />construction, and startup of a biorcmcdiation facility to <br />treat m'cr 100,000 CY of soil contaminated with TNT, <br />RDX, and Hi\DC The facility included three structural <br />steel treatment buildings measuring 70' X 300' each, a <br />truck decontamination facility, material storage facility, <br />and surface water collection basins. This project also <br />included an 8-acre RC~\ cap and removal and disposal <br /> <br />STEVEN T. DOWNEY 3 <br />