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The Brandon Shores Units I & 2 <br />FGD Retrofit includes tlue gas ducts, booster fans, tlue <br />gas desulfurization (FGD) system, chimney, reagent <br />preparation area, gypsum dewatering area, transformers, <br />\'arious tanks, limestone storage and gypsum storage <br />areas, and conveyors for limestone and gypsum. Also <br />included are waste water treatment, barge unloading, and <br />cons truction unloading areas. <br /> <br />Accomplishments: <br />Re\'ie\ved available subsurface information. Prepared <br />specification for subsurface investigation by a <br />subcontractor. Assigned laboratory soil tests, and <br />re\'iewed draft Geotechnical Data Report. Performed <br />settlement analysis and determined that major structures <br />could be supported on shallow foundations. Developed <br />recommendations for allowable bearing pressure. <br /> <br />Lead Geotechnical Engineer, Bridgeport Harbor <br />Station Unit 3 Mercury Control System, PSEG, <br />Bridgeport, CT, 03/2006 - Present. The ~[ercury <br />Control System includes a pulse-jet fabric tilter building, <br />acti\'ated carbon injection silo, tly ash silo, booster fam, <br />ductwork, and transformers. All major structures will be <br />supported on augered cast-in-place concrete piles. <br /> <br />i\ccomplishments: <br />Revie\ved a\'ailable subsurface information and <br />recommended locations of additional borings. <br />Performed calculations to determine seismic site class, <br />allowable pile load and (for booster fans) dynamic <br />stiffness of pile foundation. Prepared specification for <br />piles. Revie\ved specification for earthwork. \'\fitnessed <br />test pile installation at ash silo. Reviewed results of pile <br />load tests at PJ FF and ash silo. Visited site during pile <br />installation at ash silo, and recommended ways to <br />overcome pile installation problems at that location. <br /> <br />Lead Geotechnical Engineer, Brunner Island Unit 3 <br />ESP & FGD Projects, Pennsylvania Power and <br />Light, York Haven, PA, OS/2005 - Present. Project <br />includes new precipitator sections, chimney, l\vo <br />absorbers, limestone preparation and gypsum dewatering <br />facilities, fans, various tanks, ductwork, conveyors, a <br />limestone unloading facility, and limestone and gypsum <br /> <br />stockpiles. All major structures will be supported on <br />augered cast-in-place concrete piles. The limestone and <br />gypsum stockpile areas are at the location of a former tly <br />ash disposal basin. <br /> <br />[\ccomplishments: <br />Developed specification for subsurface in\'Cstigation by <br />a subcontractor, assigned laboratory tests on soil and <br />rock samples, revie\ved draft Geotechnical Data Report, <br />evaluated soil properties, performed calculations to <br />determine allowable pile loads and (for booster fans) <br />dynamic stiffness of pile-supported foundation, <br />witnessed pile load tests at precipitator location, and <br />developed geotechnical design criteria. Evaluated <br />methods for providing lateral support of a deep <br />exca\'ation in loose, saturated tly ash. <br /> <br />Lead Geotechnical Engineer, Rochester, New <br />Hampshire Commercial Development, Mainely <br />Rochester Pizza, Rochester, NH, 04/2003 - <br />Present. Two restaurants and a car wash arc proposed <br />to be constructed at this site. Highlights include: <br /> <br />The site is a former landfill that is underlain by highly <br />compressible peat. \,\'ithout foundation treatment or the <br />use of deep foundations, structures would undergo <br />unacceptably large total and differential settlements. <br /> <br />After an initial e\'aluation, a pile foundation \vas <br />recommended because this would eliminate potential <br />settlement problems and \vould permit construction to <br />begin quickly. HO\vewr, the Client considered the cost <br />of a pile foundation to be excessive, and recjuestecl <br />additional alternati\'es is studied. <br /> <br />I t was determined that preloading with 10 ft of fill would <br />be effective, provided that at least 3 months were <br />available in the schedule. Settlements would be <br />monitored to determine when the preload could be <br />removed. The buildings would then be supported on <br />mat foundations. <br /> <br />Two of the building locations were preloaded for <br />approximately 6.5 months, resulting in approximately 18 <br />inches of settlement at the middle of the preloads. The <br />preload material is to be shifted to the third building <br />location shortly. <br /> <br />SHAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />WILLIAM O. MARTIN <br /> <br />06C122006T <br />