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<br />SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANGEMENT DISTRICT GENERAL ENGINEERING SERVICES
<br />
<br />Nessim S. Eskinazi, P.E.
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<br />Education
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<br />l\1.13.:\., Internationall\larkcting & Finance,
<br />
<br />Northeastern Uni\Trsity, 1981
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<br />l\1. E., Electrical Engineering, N ortheas tern University,
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<br />1975
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<br />B.E., Electrical Engineering, Northeastern University,
<br />1970
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<br />Registrations
<br />Profcssional Engineer: r.L\, r.IO, NC, R[
<br />Background Summary
<br />
<br />l\Ir. Eskinazi has O\'er 20 years of di\'erse experience in
<br />consulting, engineering, cons truction, s tart-up and
<br />maintenance, cost and schedule control, and project
<br />management of small fast track and large domestic and
<br />foreign projects in a wide range of industries. He is a
<br />registcred professional cnginccr with a strong
<br />background in P\,\l{' and B\'\'R nuclear plants, as well as
<br />fossil and hydro plants. Currently, he is the Lead
<br />Electrical Engineer on the Brandon Shores fossil powcr
<br />plants FG D projcct. Pre\'iously, hc \vas Lead Elcctrical
<br />l:nginccr on the r.lassachusetts Highway Dcpartmcnt
<br />Ccntral Artery, the r.lBT A Bus r.laintcnancc Facility,
<br />Housing Pri\'atization of se\'cral ,\ir Forcc and Army
<br />Bascs, and misccllancous ongoing commcrcial and
<br />industrial projects. His duties include pcrforming
<br />electrical calculations and prcparing elcctrical e(luipmcnt
<br />and construction specifications, system designs,
<br />construction support, and contract management. He
<br />prepared the design modifications for the Control
<br />Building Air Handling system at the Seabrook Nuclcar
<br />Station, performed major electrical calculations for the
<br />l\lillstone Nuclear Station, Units 2 and 3, and evaluated
<br />the adequacy of electrical systems in sc\'cral buildings for
<br />a Fortune 500 Telecommunications Company.
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<br />i\t Stone & \Vebster Mr. Eskinazi has scrvcd in sevcral
<br />capacities. As Project l\[anager, he succcssfully
<br />completed the design, enginecring, and construction of a
<br />photovoltaic solar plant, and a study for licensing,
<br />engineering, and construction of a Modular High
<br />Temperature Gas Reactor plant. He was in chargc of all
<br />engineering and construction services for the TV A
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<br />Scquoyah Nuclear Plant and the electrical construction
<br />and piping certification at the l\lillstonc N uclcar Plant,
<br />Unit 3. He was also the Project Engineer on the Beaver
<br />Vallcy Nuclcar Station, the Lead Elcctrical Engincer on a
<br />fcasibility study for the expansion of two hydroelectric
<br />plants, and Specialist for transformcrs, station
<br />distribution systems, and lighting systems. He served as
<br />Liaison Electrical Engineer at the North Anna Nuclear
<br />Station, coordinating the activities of the engineering,
<br />construction, and client organizations
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<br />Prior to rejoining Stonc & Webstcr Engineering
<br />Corporation (Stone & \'\'ebster) in 1995, l\Ir. Eskinazi
<br />workcd for Boston Edison Company. As Chief
<br />Engineer, he directed and supelTised all electrical
<br />enginccring activities for all fossil and combustion
<br />turbine gencrating stations. Hc was responsible for the
<br />design, procurement, constmction, and tcsting of a 4-80
<br />V double-ended substation. Hc also managed several
<br />modifications for thc Pilgrim Nuclcar Station.
<br />
<br />Pre\'iously, 1\[r. Eskinazi worked at Burns & Roc, [nc. as
<br />an Electrical Engineer and Field Liaison Engineer on a
<br />nuclear plant. Hc was also a rield Engincer at Bechtel
<br />Corporation where his responsibilities included
<br />cnginccring, dcsign, and pre-operational testing of fossil
<br />and nuclear plants. He worked in the Industrial
<br />Department of Raytheon, where his responsibilities
<br />increased from layout drafting and dcsign to performing
<br />calculations and preparing specifications for industrial
<br />projccts.
<br />
<br />l\Ir. Eskinazi is a Lecturer at Northeastern Uninrsity for
<br />e1cctrical engineering courscs. Hc also published a paper
<br />for thc Edison Electric Institute on the Installation and
<br />Opcrating Expericnce with Adjustablc Spced Drivcs,
<br />and developed as well as taught a \vorkshop on
<br />managing small fixed price contracts.
<br />
<br />Relevant Experience
<br />09/1995 -Present, Lead Electrical
<br />Engineer, Shaw Environmental &
<br />Infrastructure
<br />
<br />Directed the cntirc elcctrical cngineering and design for
<br />Flue Gas Desulphurization (FGD) project for randon
<br />Shores Units 1 & 2. The scope includes the extcnsion of
<br />230kV transmission lines, the addition of several power
<br />transformers (60/80 !'vIVA, 15/20!'vIVA, and smaller),
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<br />SHAW ENVIRONMENTAL. INC.
<br />
<br />NESSIM S. ESKINAZI
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<br />06C122006T
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