TXX-4777, Advises of New Mgt Appointments for Ld Nace,Jb George, Jt Merritt & Re Camp.Resumes Encl
| ML20204A310 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Comanche Peak |
| Issue date: | 05/02/1986 |
| From: | Counsil W TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC) |
| To: | Noonan V NRC - COMANCHE PEAK PROJECT (TECHNICAL REVIEW TEAM) |
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| TXX-4777, NUDOCS 8605120059 | |
| Download: ML20204A310 (9) | |
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May 2, 1986 gwy ge g Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Attention: Mr. Vince S. Noonan, Director Comanche Peak Project Division of Licensing U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission W nhington, D.C.
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SUBJECT:
COMANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION (CPSES)
DOCKET NOS. 50-445 AND 50-446 NEW MANAGEMENT APP 0INTMENTS
Dear Mr. Noonan:
This letter is to inform you of the following new management appointments:
Effective May 1986, Mr. Larry D. Nace has been appointed Vice President, Engineering and Construction for Texas Utilities Generating Company (TUGC0).
Mr. Nace will be responsible for implementation of all engineering and construction activities at CPSES. Mr. Nace was formerly in engineering management with Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation (SWEC),
and as an employee of SWEC, was Director of Engineering at CPSES.
In March 1986, Mr. Joe B. George was appointed Vice President, Nuclear Support for TUGCO. Mr. George is responsible for the administration of all contracts which support the construction efforts at CPSES and for the supervision of the construction budget and ctest control of the project.
Mr. George has been with the Texas Utilities System since 1959 and has served in several management positions at CPSES since 1977.
In March 1986, Mr. John T. Merritt, Jr. was appointed Ofrector of Construction for TUGCO.
Mr. Merritt is responsible for Unit 2 construction related activities at CPSES. Mr. Merritt also serves CPSES as the Director of Start-Up.
Mr. Merritt has been with the Texas Utilities System since 1968 and has served in several management positions at CPSES since 1977.
In March 1986, Mr. Richard E. Camp was appointed Project Manager - Unit I for TUGCO. Mr. Camp is responsible for construction and related activities required to prepare CPSES Unit I for fuel load.
Mr. Camp is with Impe11 Corporation and has served in management positions at CPSES since 1975.
Mr. Nace and Mr. George will report to the Executive Vice President, Nuclear Engineering and Operations, W. G. Counsil.
Mr. Camp will report to the Vice President, Engineering and Construction.
Mr. Merritt will report to the Vice President, Engineering and Construction and the Vice President.
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Nuclear Operations, Mr. A. B. Scott. The latter reporting relaticaship is for start-up activities.
Resumes for Mr. Nace, Mr. George, Mr. Merritt and Mr. Camp are attached for your information. A Final Safety Analysis Report amendment will be submitted which details these organization changes.
Very truly yours,
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Larry D. Nace - Vice President, Engineering and Construction Education:
B. S. Science - Pennsylvania State University - 1957 MSEE - U. S. Navy Post Graduate School - 1965 Navy Nuclear Power Training - 1966 and 1970 MBA - Northeastern University - 1984 Experience:
1956 - U. S. Navy, Junior Officer.
1970 - U. S. Navy, Commanding Officer of nuclear powered, fleet ballistic missile fubmarine.
1974 - U. S. Navy, Engineering Readiness and Training Officer on an Admiral's Staff. Responsible for nuclear engineering readiness, productivity, safety, and compliance in 29 nuclear submarine Crews.
1977 - Assistant Chief Engineer, Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation (SWEC). Responsibilities included administration and management of the company Quality Assurance Program as applied to auditing of engineering and design activities.
1978 - Chief Engineer, Engineering Assurance Olvision, SWEC.
Responsibilities included management of all aspects of the company Quality Assurance Program as applied to engineering and design activities.
1980 - Project Manager, SWEC. Responsibilities were for the project management of the Northeast Utilities Service Company's Millstone Point 3 Project.
1986 - Director of Engineering, SWEC. Responsibilities included directing the engineering activities at the Texas Utilities Generating Company's (TUGCO) Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station (CPSES).
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1986 - Vice President, Engineering and Construction, TUGCO.
Responsibilities include implementation of all engineering and construction activities at CPSES.
Affiliations:
Professional Engineer - Quality Engineering - California
Joe B. George - Vice President, Nuclear Support Education:
A.D. Arts - Ranger Junior College, 195S B.S. Electrical Engineering - Texas Tech University, 1959 Experience:
1959 - Field Engineer, Texas Electric Service Company (TESCO) 1963 - Odessa Station Distribution Superintendent, TESCO 1968 - Senior Engineer, TESCO 1971 - Manager, Olstribution Planning, TESCO 1976 - Engineering Manager, Substation and Underground Design, TESCO 1977 - CPSES Nuclear Construction Manager, Texas Utilities Services Inc. (TUSI) 1977 - CPSES Project General Manager, TUSI 1980 - Named Vice President, Engineering and Construction (CPSES Project General Manager), TUS!. Responsible for engineering, construction and procurement activities at CPSES.
1984 - Named Vice President, Engineering and Construction (CPSES Project General Manager), Texas Utilities Generating Company (TUGCO).
1986 - Named Vice President, Nuclear Support, TUGCO. Responsible for the administration of all contracts which support the construction efforts at CPSES and for the supervision of the construction budget and cost control of the project.
Affiliations:
Registered Professional Engineer - Texas
John T. Merritt Jr. - Director of Construction Director of Start-Up Education:
BSCE - Texas Tech University - 1966 Experience:
1963 - Dave Johnson Steam Electric Station and Morgan Creek Steam Electric Station - Ebasco as Cadet engineer.
Sun.mer employment responsible for civil field work including inspections and surveying.
1966 - U.S. Army Missile & Material Command Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. Civil engineer responsible for developing test programs including conducting research and development tests on prototype missile systems.
1968 - Big Brown Steam Electric Station - Texas Utilities Services Inc. (TUSI). Office engineer responsible for establishing the necessary support for a field construction office which included purchasing reports, schedules, draving control and civil field activities.
1972 - Martin Lake Steam Electric Station - TUSI. Resident Engineer responsible for providing field engineering, planning, scheduling and interface control with the architect-engineer for four 750 MW lignite fired units including establishing the mining support facilities and transportation.
1977 - Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station (CPSES) - TUSI.
Resident Manager responsible for developing, staffing and controlling the necessary activities to support construction of CPSES.
This included field engineering, purchasing, construction, scheduling, planning and project controls.
1979 - CPSES - TUSI.
Engineering & Construction Manager responsible for all engineering and construction activities for this two unit site.
1982 - CPSES - Texas Utilities G:nerating Co. (TUGCO). Assigned to position of Manager, CPSES Startup.
1984 - CPSES - TUGCO. Assigned to position of Assistant Project General Manager - Unit 2.
1986 - CPSES - TUGCO. Assigned to present position of Director of Construction and Director of Start-up. Responsible for Unit 2 construction related activities and startup related activities for both units.
Affiliations:
Registered Professional Engineer in Texas Member - American Society of Civil Engineers
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Richard E. Camp - Project Manager - Unit 1 Education:
BSME, Virgina Polytechnic Institute, 1968 Part-time Graduate Study, University of Washington Extension, Richland, Washington, 1974-1975
. Experience:
1968 - Brown Engineering Company, Test Programs Division Engineer responsible for development of equipment qualification and acceptance test requirements, surveillance of test activities and review of test results.
1969 - USS Enterprise - Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Company, Reactor Plant Test Group. Test engineer responsible for performance of equipment and system operational and acceptance tests during cold and hot functional test conditions and power ascension.
1970 - USS Nimitz - Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Company, Nuclear New Design Department.
Test engineer responsible for preparation and review of test specifications, test procedures and operating instructions for the ship's acceptance test program.
1972 - Cooper Nuclear Station - Burns & Roe, Inc. Senior Startup Engineer responsible for coordination and supervision of craft and operations personnel during conduct of construction and preoperational tests of secondary and primary plant systems.
1974 - WPPSS Nuclear Unit No. 2 - Burns & Roe, Inc.
Startup Operations Manager responsible for staffing and supervision of Burns & Roe, Inc. startup engineers assigned to the development of system descriptions, operational design reviews, preoperational test specifications and procedures, the Final Safety Analysis Report, test schedules and installation contract test requirements.
r 1975 - Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station (CPSES) - Impe11 Corporation. Lead Startup Engineer and Startup Manager responsible for all preoperational test activities for the two unit site.
1985 - CPSES - Impe11 Corporation.
Assigned to position of Assistant Project General Manager - Unit 1.
1986 - CPSES - Impe11 Corporation. Assigned to present position of Project Manager - Unit 1.
Responsible for construction and related activities required to prepare Unit I for fuel load.
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