ML19329F215
| ML19329F215 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Midland |
| Issue date: | 05/25/1973 |
| From: | Howell S CONSUMERS ENERGY CO. (FORMERLY CONSUMERS POWER CO.) |
| To: | Kruesi F US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC) |
| References | |
| ALAB-106, NUDOCS 8006230740 | |
| Download: ML19329F215 (32) | |
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Dear Mr. Kruesi:
In response to Me=orandum and Order ALAB-106 dated March 26, 1973, and A=end:ent iro. I to the Midland Plcnt construction permite we ore submitting two (2) copies of our first report pursuant
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covering the pericd ending June _ to.107). Subsequent reports pur-suant to thesa conditions will be filed on the first day ol' each succeedin6 calendar quarter, Very truly yours,
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0F CONSTRUCTION PEPRITS CPPR-81 AND CPPR-62 l
COVERING TE PERIOD ENDING JUNE 30, 1973 I
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CONSTRUCTION WORK TO BE PERFORED 'DURING TE PERIOD ENDING JUE 30,1973 Forecasted Site Construction Work Items 1.
Work will begin by removal of the te=porary enclosures above the unit 1 reactor building tendon gallery and turbine-generator pedestal mat. The protection straw will be removed and all necessary clean-up work will be done to allow construction activities to ccntinue.
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The batch plant will be renovated both electrically and mechan-ically to insure satisfactory operation for the production of concrete.
3 The batch plant will then be utilized to prepare design mix for the purpose of making test cylinders. Applicable tests will be made in both the batch plant and the design mix to insure conformance to the applicable specifications.
1 The earthwork will c'onsist of excavation in the cooling pond 4
area and placement'of the dike-and; plant. site embankments.
5 The first structural concrete will consist.of placing the con '
crete for the unit 2 tendon gallery. Concrete placement will then continue on a required schedule for normt.1 construction sequence.
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SUPERVISORS AND ENGINEERS OF APPLICANT AND ARCHITECT-ENGIEER WITH QUALITY-RELATED DUTIES WHO WILL BE ON SITE DURING TE PERIED ENDING JUE 30, 1973 Report No. 1
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Consumers Power Cocpany a.
The following Consumers Power Cocpany supervisors and engi-neers with quality-related duties will be at the site during the period covered by this repoit:
Thomas C. Cooke
- Project Superintendent Bruce H. Peck
- Nechanical Supervisor Dennis R. Keating - Field Engineer, Mechanical Jerry L. Corley
- Civil Supervisor Robert E. Whitaker - Quality Assurance Engineer b.
The following Consu=ers Power Co:pany supervisors and engi-neers with quality-related duties may be at the site at various times during the period covered by this report:
William E. Kessler - Project Manager Martin P. Hanson
- Project Engineer i
k Roger L. Teuteberg - Assistant Project Engineer
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Carrol Q. Hills
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The following Bechtel Power Corporation supervisors and engi-Ij neers with quality-related duties are expected to be at the ite during the period covered by this report:
Edwin E. Felton Project Superint;endent
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John I. Dotson Project Quality Assurance Engineer Howard Lilligh Quality Assurance Engineer Quality Control Supervisor Frank Joyce Project Field Quality Control Engineer Carl Kinney Project Field Engineer T. C. Valenzano i
Lead Field Civil Engineer R. R. Grote K. F. Pulito Lead Field Mechanical Engineer Jame-P. Newcomb - Senior Engineer
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CHANGES Additions to or deletions frcm the list of supervisors and engi-neers expected to be on site during the report period will be noted in the next report, together with a description of the QA qualifica-tions of any additional supervisors or engineers.
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THOMAS C. COOKE Project Superintendent Consumers Power Company Responsible for overseeing all phases of construction operations and construc-tion ad=inistratien.
Education Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, June 1957, Degree BSCE with honor.
Licenses Registered Professional Engineer.
For=al Courses Engineering Officer Courses, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, including Bridges En-gineering, Highway Design, Surveying and Soils Engineerirg.
Hobart Weldirg School, Troy, Ohio - Nendestructive Testing and Welding Methods.
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Linear Progra==irg Technicues.,
Administrative Leadership.
Cembustion Engineering, Inc., Windsor, Connecticut-Nuclear Plant Techno1cgy.
Fallout Evaluaticn Analysis.
Exterience Consur.ers Pcwer Cc=pany
\\._/ 1973-Prertent Project Superintendent for field construction, quality and start-up of two Nuclear Electric generating plant units with a. cc=bined total
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capacity of approximately 1,300 We and 4,050,000 pounds per hour of process steam.
1971 Through 1972 Project Superintendent for Radwaste modifications and cooling towers installation for 8PJ W Nuclear Electric generating plant cen-struction, Quality Assurance and start-up program.
1967 Through 1971 Start-up Engineer on an 810 W nuclear electric generating plant - Co-ordination of test pregram designed to verify through checks and pre-operational tests, the adequacy of all plant systems.
1965 Through 1967 General Engineer in the construction, inspection and start-up of a 385 W fossil fuel-fired electric generating plant.
196h Field Supervisor on construction, inspection and start-up of a steam C
heating plant.
1963 Field Assistant in the construction, inspection and start-up of a multi-unit gas ccupressor station.
1959 Through 1962 Field Assistant in the construction, inspection and start-up of a 265 W fossil fuel-fired electric generating unit. Some time also spent on pipeline construction and training program.
United States Army 1957-1959 US Army Corps of Engineers - 1st Lt. - Construction, Quality con-trol and Scheduling activities.
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Education Illinois Institute of Technology, BS Physics,1965 Postgraduate work in Business Administration.
Foncal Courses US Naval Nuclear Submarine Training Program - Ei hteen month course covering 6
aspects of nuclear submarine engineering operations.
Nondestructive Testing Methods, Magnafl tx Corporation.
Welding Inspection, Dow Chemical Company.
l Concrete Inspection, Aetna Cement Company.
j Basics of Job Manage =ent, Consumers Power Company.
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1971 Associate Engineer for the construction and start-up of a five unit, 88 W gas turbine peaking plant.
Responsible for overseeing all construction operations.
1970 Associate Engineer for the construction of the Midland Nuclear Plant.
Responsible for overseeing field quality assurance activities.
United States Navy
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1965-1970 Lieutenant, USN. Various responsibilities including: Eighteen tenths in Nuclear Sube.arine Training Program. Eighteen months in shipyard overhaul program for a diesel-electric submarine. Responsible for procure-ment, inspection and testing of newly overhauled piping and electronic systems.
Two years in new construction progra= for a nuclear submarine. Responsible for inspection, testing and start-up of electronic and piping systems.
Professional Organizations American Insti'"* e of Physics l
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V DENNIS R. KEATING Associate Engineer Consumers Power Company Responsible for monitoring contractor field activities particularly in the area of Mechanical Engineering.
Education Michigan Technological University, BsME, 1970.
Formal Courses Basics of Job Management, Consumers Power Co=pany.
Experience Consumers Power Company 1973-Present Associate Engineer for the construction of the Midland Nuclear Plant.
1970-1972 Graduate Engineer and Associate Engineer in Pontiac Division Gas Distribu' tion Department. Responsible for planning and control of production.
Developed and implemented Gas Main Uprating Program within Michigan Public I
Service Cet=issicn crit eria. Received for=al and practical experience in trouble shooting of remote tele =etering equi; ment.
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1965-1967 Te.porary Engineering Assistant in West Wayne Division Ergineer-ing Department. Respcnsible for preparation of work orders and associated drawings of Gas Distribution facilities including com=ercial meter stands.
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0 O-JERRY L. CORLEY Field Supervisor Consumers Power Company Responsible for monitoring contractor field activities particularly in the _
area of Civil Engineering.
Education Purdue University, BSCE, 1965.
Formal Courses basics of Job Management - Consumers Power Company.
Human Aspects of Managing Program - Consumers Power Company.
t Experience Consumers Power. Company 1973-Present Field Supervisor on ec;nstruction of Midland Nuclear Plant.
Responsible for ove. seeing all phases of construction within the civil ares.
1971-1972 Field Supervisor on construction of 1872 MW pumped storage hydro-electric generating plant.
j 1970-1971 General Engineer on construction of 1872 MW pu= ped storage hydro-electric generating plant.
1970 ceneral Engineer on construction of Midland Nuclear Plant. Responsi-ble for seeing that plans, specifications, and procedures were followed, expecially in Civil work.
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Q 1968-1970 ceneral Engineer on construction of 810 W nuclear generating plant. Responsible for seeing that planc, specifications and procedures were followed for Civil and Mechanical areas.
1967-1968 Associate Engu er on construction of 81o W nuclear electric
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generating plant. Responsible for seeing that plans, specifications and procedures were followed in Civil and Mechanical areas.
1966-1967 Associate Engineer on construction of 385 W fossil fuel-fired electric generating plant.
Responsible for seeing that plans and specifica-tions were followed on marine work and for assisting in checkout and testing of systems in the plant itself.
1963-1955 Gradaate :ngincer en constructicn of 385 W foscil fuel-fired electric generating plant. Responsible for seeing that plans and specifica-tions were followed on marine work.
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ROBERT E. WHITAKER Quality Assurance Engineer
' Consumers Power Company Responsible for implementing quality assurance audit programs established for field activities in the Midland Project and reporting results.
Education Michigan Technological University, BSCE, 19o6.
Licenses Registered Professional Engineer.
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Hobart Welding School, Troy, Ohio - Nondestructive Testing and Welding Methods.
Basics of Job 11anagement, Consumers Power Con:pany.
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1970-May, 1973 General Engineer for the construction of 1872 MW pumped storage Hydroelectric ge,nerating plant. Responsible for overseeing mechanical l
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1 % 6-1970 Graduate Engineer and Associate Engineer en construction of 810 M4 nuclear electric generating plant. Responsible for overseeing activities in
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i 1966 Graduate Engineer en construction of 385 W fossil fuel-rired electrie generating plant.
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Education Eastern Michigan University, BS Physics, 1956.
Assorted Graduate courses in Engineering, Mathematics, and Business.
Experience Consumers Power Company 1971-Present Project Manager for the Midland Nuclear Plant with overall O responsibility for the Project.
1967-1971 Project Engineer for the Midland Nuclear Plant.
1966-1967 Staff Nuclear Engineer for the Palisades Nuclear Plant.
Phillips Petroleum Company
' ~' 1962-1966 Group Leader for designing, planning, performing and analyzing experiments investigating launchpad safety of Snap IOA. Reactors. Group Leader for'IDFT Reactor experiments.
Westinghouse Electric Corporation 1961-1962 AIW Physics Test Engineer; developed and performed test procedures.
1956-1 % 1 Nuclear Designer on fuel assembly design, Power Distribution Optimization, and Computer Analysis Methods.
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United States Ar.q 1951-1954 signal co.ps - 2nd Lt. - Electronies.
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' O Project Engineer Consumers Power Company Responsible for Coordinating all licensing, engineering and procurement (except field) activities for the Project.
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Licenses Registered Professional Engineer.
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1969-1971 Senior Engineer for the Generating Plant Engineering Department.
Ccordinated the preparatien of the preoperational testing program for the Palisades Nuclear Plant.
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Education University of Wisconsin, BS, Nuclear Engineering,1969 Fomal Courses Welding Inspection, Dow Chemical Company.
Exterience Consumers Power Ccmpany 1973-Present Associate Engineer for the Midland Nuclear Plant. Responsible for assisting Project Engineer on all licensing, engineering and procurement (except field) activities.
1971-1973 Assoc.iate Engineer on 700 W Nuclear ~ Power Plant. Responsible for overseeing contractor operations in the area of field quality, assurance.
1969-1971 Associate Engineer / Graduate Engineer on 700 W Nuclear Power Plant. Responsible for overseeing erecticn of primary coolant and related piping systems.
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Quality Assurance Administrator Consumers Power Company Responsible for developing and reviewing Quality Assurance Programs for Electric Plant Projects Departments, contractors, and vendors, and it:ple-mentation of Quality Assurance Audit System.
Education Michigan State University, BSME, 19 2.
Licenses Registered Professional Engineer.
Excerience Censumers Power Company 1973-Present Quality Assurance Administrator in the Project Quality Assurance Services Department. Responsible for providing Quality Assurance service to other Electric Plant Projects Departments.
1967-1972 Quality Assurance Engineer on the Palisades Nuclear Plant and various other nuclear and non-nuclear projects.
1965-1967 Mechanical Engineer for the Generating Plant Engineering Depart-ment.
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- General Electric 1956 Erployed in Atomic Power Equipment Department.
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i Mr. Felton joined Bechtel in December, 1951 and is presently assigned as Project Superintendent on the Palisades Nuclear Plant.
He graduated from Hes1d's Engineering College with a BSEE in 1951. Assign-ments while with Bechtel include work as Assistant Field Engineer, Field Engineer, Senior Engineer, Senior Field Engineer, Assistent Superintendent and Superintendent. He has worked on numerous fossil-fired and nuclear power plants including San Onofre, Point Beach and Palisades.
Mr. Felton is re-sponsible for all work on the radwaste building addition and cooling tower construction at the Palisades Nuclear Plant, in addition to his responsi-bilities as Midlcnd Project Superintendent.
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Bechtel Power Corporation Mr. Dotson joined Bechtel in September,1972 as a Quality Assurance Engineer in the Power and Industrial Division and is presently assigned to the Midland project.
He attended Virginia Polytechnical Institute, majoring in Mechanical r
Engineering.
His work experience covers approximately ten (10) years of varied experi-ence in the Mechanical, Manufacturing, Installation and Inspection fields, f
He worked six (6) years as Mechanical Supervisor I for the State of Califomin en Power Plant and punping station instellatims. His duties included inspection and auditing of vendors and subcontractors responsible for fabrication, delivery and installation of pu=ps, pump assemblies and casting, and related equipcent, and the review of the suppliers' Quality Assurance program. As such, he was certified as inspection Level II s..--.,,-
(SUT-TC-la) by the Department of Water Resourc6s. 'He is a member of the Americc.n Society for Quality Centrol and American Society for Non Destruc-tive Testing.
He has completed the Bechtel Indoctrination and Training Program estab-lished for Quality Assurance Engineers.
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Quality Assurance Engineer Bechtel Power Corporation Mr. Lilligh joined Bechtel in October,1972 as a Quality Assurance Engi-neer in the Power and Industrial Division and is presently assigned to the Midland project.
He attended Long Beach City College, Long Beach, California, majoring in Engineering. Additionally, he has completed courses in construction, supervision and management conducted by the Sttte of California.
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Construction Engineer in the Civil, Structural Field for the State of California. His experience included five (5) years as a Materials Engi-
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He has completed the Bechtel Indoctrination and Training Program estab-lished for Quality Assurance Engineers.
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, Mr. Joyce graduated frca California Institute of Technology in 1954 with a BS degree in Civil Engineering and from Harvard University in 1955 with an MS in Engineering specializing in soil mechanics.
Mr. J yce's work experience includes 8 years as Construction Engineer for o
several nationwide firms in Soil Mechanics and Foundation Design. His ex-perience also includes 6 years as Chief EnEineer of a material testing and inspection firm specializing in evaluation of construction materials and con-struction inspection of soils, concrete and structural steel.
Mr. Joyce joined Bechtel in Februcry, 1971 as c Material Engineer Specialist.
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His work assign =ents have included performance and evaluation of structural integrity tests at Point Beach and Turkey Point and post tension tenden sur-veillcr.ae at Point Be'ach.
In addition, he is Concrete Engineer for the Limerick Project and has designed the batch plant and testing laboratory for that project. His current assignment is Supervisor of Quality Control,Special-ists in San Francisco. His department has the responsibility of providing technical direction on Quality Control to varioos projects and the preparation and conducting of training courses for certification of Quality Control In-spectien.
Mr. Joyce is the Bechtsi representative on the Quality Assurance and Concrete Construction Subcommittee to prepare the new ACI-ASNS Code for Nuclear Concrete Containments. As a por. ion of his work in Quality Assurance, he is chairman y )
of the nationwide Task Force on the Qualifications for Level III inspectors of concrete contain=ents.
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In addition, he is currently on the Board of Directors of ASIM Northern California.
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Mr. Kinney worked as forenan and general superintendent on power houses, missile bases and other structures over the past 2Tyears.
From August,1966 through March,1972 he worked in all phases of inspec-tion engineering in the Bay Area Rapid Transit system. February, 1970 through March,1972 he was the Assistant Resident Engineer for BARP.
He holds a rating of Construction Inspector for the State of California
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T. C.'VALENZANO Project Field Engineer Bechtel Power Corporation Mr. Valenzano graduated from Oregon State University with a BSCE in June, 1967 and joined Bechtel Corporation 1:: mediately. Assignments while with Bechtel include work as a civil construction engineer at Weirton, 'n'est Virginia Steel Mill project and lead Civil Engineer and Subcontract Ad-ministrator at Point Beach Nuclear Plant frcm April,1968 through March, 1971. Mr. Valenzano's latest assignment has been to the Construction Staff at the San Francisco Office as a specialist in beavy rigging and material handling. Additional assignments included coordination and review vith Engineering to develop specifications for heavy material handling, cranes, restraints and post tensioning.
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Additional responsibilities included quality control for concrete pro-duction and placement. Since November, 1971 he has been assigned to the l
Palisades Nuclear Project as Lead Civil Engineer respcasible for all civil D
engineering on the site and as Field Subcontract AdMMstrator where re-sponsibilities included initiation, administration technical direction and inspection of all subcontract work.
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In August,1971 he was transferred to Palisades Nuclear Project v'.'.ere he served as Lead Mechanical and Piping Engineer for the addition of radio-active vaste and circulating vater cooling tower facilities.
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During his employment with Bechtel, Mr. Newcomb has held the capacity of special coatings superintendent in charge of coatings and linings for nuclear power plants, chemical plants, waste treatment systems, and concrete and steel for immersion service. He has been responsible for the solution of unusual problems involving knowledge of chemical contaminants and corrosive agents. He is con-( )
sulted on all types of surface treatment for equipment, construction caterials, and prescribes appropriate coating action. Mr. Newcomb writes coating speci-fications and makes field inspections to review the quality of finished work.
Mr. Nevecmb is a member of the Association of Corrosion Engineers.
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He joined Bechtel in February 1973 and has completed a training course in metallurgy, materials, fabrication and quality control practices. His present assignment includes review of metallurgy and processing procedures.
Mr. Hondorp is a member of American Society for Metals and American Nuclear Society.
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