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Limited Appearance Statement of Andrew Desalvo Regarding Turkey Point, Units 3 and 4, License Amendment Request
ML16019A326
Person / Time
Site: Turkey Point  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 01/09/2016
From:
- No Known Affiliation
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel, NRC/SECY
SECY/RAS
References
50-250-LA, 50-251-LA, ASLBP 15-935-02-LA-BD01, VVV-27
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From:DeSalvo, AndrewTo:Docket, HearingCc:andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com

Subject:

[External_Sender] ALSB Evidentiary Hearing on Turkey Point Nuclear Canal Temperature Issue; TRANSMITTAL public written "limited appearance statements," regarding the license amendments and the contention under considerationDate:Saturday, January 09, 2016 1:04:54 PMAttachments:APPEAL 0004250189-01 NMDWS due 17NOV2015v8.1 protected.pdfFIRST AMENDMENT APPEAL 0004250189-01.pdfSanta Fe, NMJanuary 9, 2016 Office of the Secretary, Rulemakings and Adjudications StaffU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001Administrative Judge Michael M. Gibson, Chairman, c/o Nicole Pepperl & Jennifer Scro, Board Law ClerksMail Stop T-3F23 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 fax to (301) 415-1101 and (301) 415-5599 email to hearingdocket@nrc.gov nicole.pepperl@nrc.gov and jennifer.scro@nrc.gov opa.resource@nrc.govfrom the desk of Andrew DeSalvo MEMORANDUM FOR: Office of the Secretary, Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff; Administrative Judge Michael M. Gibson, Chairman, c/o Nicole Pepperl & Jennifer Scro, Board Law Clerks

SUBJECT:

ALSB Evidentiary Hearing on Turkey Point Nuclear Canal Temperature Issue; TRANSMITTAL public written "limited appearance statements," regarding the license amendments and the contention under consideration.

These statements, which may be considered by the judges, must be submitted no later than Jan. 15 to both the NRC Secretary and the chairman of the ASLBTo whom it may concern; I wish to propound public written "limited appearance statements," regarding the license amendments and the contention under consideration, to be considered by the judges, and submitted no later than Jan. 15 to both the NRC Secretary and the chairman of the ASLB, as follows:REFERENCEIssue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254REASON FOR APPEAL; REQUEST FOR INFORMATION, pursuant to New Mexico 1 Inspection of Public Records Act; and MOTION TO ADMIT EVIDENCE Claimant [APPELLANT]: Claimant Name: Andrew DeSalvo Claimant ID: 8650254 Issue Identification Number:

0004 2501 89-01 Employer: Gator Dredging 13630 50th Way N Clearwater FL 33760 EAN: 00691201-1 15 Date: 11/18/2015 17 Time: 1:15PM Authority: DWS Appeals Tribunal Administrative Law Judge: Christman, Andrea 20 BACKGROUNDCLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, "analyzing information thoroughly before it is handed over to other professionals", pertaining to the project site for the cooling canals for Turkey Point nuclear reactors. WATERWAY & LOCATION: The project site for the cooling canals for Turkey Point nuclear reactors is located within the existing Turkey Point facility east of Homestead, Florida; and, proposes dredge and fill activitiesTRANSMITTAL2 Attachments 5 MBPDF APPEAL 0004250189-01 NMDWS due 17NOV2015v8.1 protected.pdf 5 MB PDF FIRST AMENDMENT APPEAL 0004250189-01.pdf 191KBI believe the written "limited appearance statements," pertains to ALSB Evidentiary Hearing on Turkey Point Nuclear Canal Temperature Issue, regarding the license amendments and the contention under consideration.Please do not hesitate to call on me if you require additional information - I am at your service.

Yours sincerely, ANDREW DeSALVO (203)805-1581andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 2 Attachments5 MBPDFAPPEAL 0004250189-01 NMDWS due 17NOV2015v8.1 protected.pdf 5 MBPDFFIRST AMENDMENT APPEAL 0004250189-01.pdf 191KBcopyright 2016 Andrew DeSalvoOwnership and Intellectual Property:

The OWNER and cited sources retain all right, title, and interest in and to all of the copyrights, database rights, patent rights, trademarks, trade secrets, and all other propriety right in the CONTENT. No rights are granted to the CONTENT. Any right, title or interest arising in any compilation or derivative work created using any CONTENT shall not entitle the RECIPIENT to use any CONTENT. The RECIPIENT does not acquire any copyright ownership or equivalent rights in, or to, any CONTENT or any other property of the OWNER or sources of CONTENT.Confidentiality Statement:This electronic message, and any attachment, contains privileged and confidential information from Andrew J. DeSalvo, intended for the use of the individual or entity named above. If you are not the intended RECIPIENT, immediately and permanently delete the message and any attachment from your system. Disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the contents of this message is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify promptly by telephone at (203)805-1581 or by email reply.--- On Fri, 1/8/16, DeSalvo, Andrew <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> wrote:

> From: DeSalvo, Andrew <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com>>

Subject:

ALSB Evidentiary Hearing on Turkey Point Nuclear Canal Temperature Issue; TRANSMITTAL public written "limited appearance statements," regarding the license amendments and the contention under consideration

> To: nicole.pepperl@nrc.gov, jennifer.scro@nrc.gov

> Cc: opa.resource@nrc.gov

> Date: Friday, January 8, 2016, 2:07 PM

> Santa Fe, NM

>> January 8, 2016>

> Office of the Secretary, Rulemakings and Adjudications

> Staff

> U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

> Washington, D.C. 20555-0001

>

> Administrative Judge Michael M. Gibson, Chairman, c/o Nicole

> Pepperl & Jennifer Scro, Board Law Clerks

> Mail Stop T-3F23

> U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

> Washington, D.C. 20555-0001

> fax to (301) 415-1101 and (301) 415-5599> email to hearingdocket@nrc.gov> nicole.pepperl@nrc.gov

> and jennifer.scro@nrc.gov

> opa.resource@nrc.gov

>

> from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo

>

> MEMORANDUM FOR: Office of the Secretary, Rulemakings and

> Adjudications Staff; Administrative Judge Michael M. Gibson,

> Chairman, c/o Nicole Pepperl & Jennifer Scro, Board Law

> Clerks

>

>

SUBJECT:

ALSB Evidentiary Hearing on Turkey Point Nuclear> Canal Temperature Issue; TRANSMITTAL public written> "limited appearance statements," regarding the license

> amendments and the contention under consideration. These

> statements, which may be considered by the judges, must be

> submitted no later than Jan. 15 to both the NRC Secretary

> and the chairman of the ASLB

>

> To whom it may concern;

>

> I wish to propound public written "limited appearance

> statements," regarding the license amendments and the

> contention under consideration, to be considered by the

> judges, and submitted no later than Jan. 15 to both the NRC> Secretary and the chairman of the ASLB, as follows:>

> REFERENCE

>

> Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id:

> 8650254

> REASON FOR APPEAL; REQUEST FOR INFORMATION, pursuant to New

> Mexico 1 Inspection of Public Records Act; and MOTION TO

> ADMIT EVIDENCE> Claimant [APPELLANT]: Claimant Name: Andrew DeSalvo Claimant

> ID: 8650254 Issue Identification Number: 0004 2501 89-01> Employer: Gator Dredging 13630 50th Way N Clearwater FL> 33760 EAN: 00691201-1 15

> Date: 11/18/2015 17

> Time: 1:15PM

> Authority: DWS Appeals Tribunal

> Administrative Law Judge: Christman, Andrea 20

>> BACKGROUND>

> CLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER,

> "analyzing information thoroughly before it is handed over

> to other professionals", pertaining to the project site

> for the cooling canals for Turkey Point nuclear reactors.

> WATERWAY & LOCATION: The project site for the cooling

> canals for Turkey Point nuclear reactors is located within

> the existing Turkey Point facility east of Homestead,

> Florida; and, proposes dredge and fill activities

>

> TRANSMITTAL

>> 2 Attachments 5 MB> PDF APPEAL 0004250189-01 NMDWS due 17NOV2015v8.1

> protected.pdf 5 MB

> PDF FIRST AMENDMENT APPEAL 0004250189-01.pdf 191KB

>

> I believe the written "limited appearance statements,"

> pertains to ALSB Evidentiary Hearing on Turkey Point Nuclear

> Canal Temperature Issue, regarding the license amendments

> and the contention under consideration.

>

> Please do not hesitate to call on me if you require

> additional information - I am at your service.

>> Yours sincerely,>

> ANDREW DeSALVO

> (203)805-1581

> andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com

>

>

> 2 Attachments

> 5 MB

>

> PDF

> APPEAL 0004250189-01 NMDWS due 17NOV2015v8.1

> protected.pdf> 5 MB>

> PDF

> FIRST AMENDMENT APPEAL 0004250189-01.pdf

> 191KB

>

> copyright 2016 Andrew DeSalvo

>

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> Ownership and Intellectual Property:

>

> The OWNER and cited sources retain all right, title, and

> interest in and to all of the copyrights, database rights,

> patent rights, trademarks, trade secrets, and all other

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> CONTENT. Any right, title or interest arising in any

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> shall not entitle the RECIPIENT to use any CONTENT. The

> RECIPIENT does not acquire any copyright ownership or> equivalent rights in, or to, any CONTENT or any other> property of the OWNER or sources of CONTENT.

>

> Confidentiality Statement:

>

> This electronic message, and any attachment, contains

> privileged and confidential information from Andrew J.

> DeSalvo, intended for the use of the individual or entity

> named above. If you are not the intended RECIPIENT,

> immediately and permanently delete the message and any

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Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C1 of C180 REASON FOR APPEAL; REQUEST FOR INFORMATION, pursuant to New Mexico 1 Inspection of Public Records Act; and MOTION TO ADMIT EVIDENCE 2 3 4 Claimant [APPELLANT]: 5 Claimant Name: Andrew DeSalvo 6 Claimant ID: 8650254 7 Cell Number: (203)805-1581 8 Issue Identification Number: 0004 2501 89-01 9 10 Employer: 11 Gator Dredging 12 13630 50th Way N 13 Clearwater FL 33760 14 EAN: 00691201-1 15 16 Date: 11/18/2015 17 Time: 1:15PM 18 Authority: DWS Appeals Tribunal 19 Administrative Law Judge: Christman, Andrea 20 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C2 of C180 BACKGROUND 1 2 CLAIMANT 3 pertaining to the project site for the 4 cooling canals for Turkey Point nuclear reactors. 5 6 WATERWAY & LOCATION: 7 The project site for the cooling canals for Turkey Point nuclear reactors is located within the existing 8 Turkey Point facility east of Homestead, Florida; and, proposes dredge and fill activities in, over, or 9 under waters of the United States. See Aerial detailed view from above, with zoom in and zoom out 10 function, at 11 12 URL: http://binged.it/1Op8z2A 13 14 HISTORY: 15 Canals that keep two Turkey Point nuclear reactors from overheating need millions more gallons of 16 water to stay cool. Florida Power & Light needs millions more gallons of freshwater to manage 17 cooling canals that keep two nuclear reactors at Turkey Point from overheating, company officials 18 said in an emergency request to the South Florida Water Management District. . . But despite the 19 aquifer water and the addition of chemicals to treat the algae, canal temperatures remain high. In 20 July and August, temperatures at times reached 102 degrees, officials said in their request to water 21 22 23 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C3 of C180 said FPL spokesman Greg Brostowicz. . . 1 2 said Jane Graham, an Everglades policy analyst for Audubon Florida. Miami-Dade County. August 3 4 5 URL:http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miamidade/article1983871.html#story6 link=cpy 7 8 9 FPL obtained permission to run the canals hotter at 104 degrees. But as temperatures topped 100 10 degrees, salinity climbed, to as much as three times nearby ocean water in Biscayne Bay. FPL hastily 11 obtained an emergency permit to pump water from the nearby L- 12 13 Turkey Point canals may be too salty for nesting crocs Oct 29, 2015 - McClatchy-Tribune Content 14 Agency, LLC - Jenny Staletovich The Miami Herald. 15 16 URL: http://www.energybiz.com/article/15/10/turkey-point-canals-may-be-too-salty-nesting-crocs 17 18 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C4 of C180 STATEMENT OF REASONS FOR APPEAL 1 2 1.) The DETERMINATION is WRONG; CLAIMANT was NOT discharged because of deliberate 3 refusal, without good cause, to perform a particular task assigned to CLAIMANT; the Reasoning 4 and Findings are INCORRECT; and, the Reasoning and Findings are not based on the facts and the 5 law; 6 7 KNOW ALL MEN, the laws of the state of Florida; 8 9 CITE 10 Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards of Practice: General 11 Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND 12 CONSUMER SERVICES Division of Consumer Services BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL 13 SURVEYORS AND MAPPERS; 14 15 CITE 16 2014 Florida Statutes Title X PUBLIC OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AND RECORDS Chapter 120 17 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT 120.60 Licensing. ; 18 19 CITE 20 2014 Florida Statutes Title XXXII REGULATION OF PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS 21 Chapter 472 LAND SURVEYING AND MAPPING 472.031. - LAND SURVEYING AND 22 MAPPING 472.031 - Prohibitions; penalties; 23 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C5 of C180 CITE 1 2014 Florida Statutes Title XI MUNICIPALITIES Chapter 177 LAND BOUNDARIES 177.36 2 2.) CLAIMANT is not in possession of the statements of EMPLOYER which describes why 3 CLAIMANT was discharged; 4 5 NOW, CLAIMANT makes this REQUEST FOR INFORMATION, pursuant to New Mexico 6 Inspection of Public Records Act, NMSA 1978, §§ 14-2-7 RECORD OF DETERMINATION, including Reasoning and Findings, and, EVIDENCE and 8 STATEMENTS presented by the EMPLOYER; and, 9 10 NOW, CLAIMANT makes this MOTION TO ADMIT EVIDENCE in the style of the complete 11 record of Employment Information, dated October 19, 2015, on file with the STATE OF NEW 12 MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS, including the Employment 13 Information, dated October 19, 2015, Corrected 10/20/15. 14 15 3.) CLAIMANT applied to EMPLOYER for the position of Boat Operator (Homestead), and, 16 based on experience of CLAIMANT in land surveying, Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, 17 Operations Engineering Manager, interviewed CLAIMANT for the position of Survey Crew Chief, 18 on August 19, 2015 (see , Page C103 to C115, of C180); 19 20 CLAIMANT stated during the employment interview, on August 19, 2015, with Tyler McDougal, 21 Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager, for the position of Survey Crew Chief, that 22 any report by CLAIMANT, which finds that EMPLOYER fails to achieve the minimum standards 23 of accuracy, completeness, and quality premised upon the type of survey and the expected use of the 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C6 of C180 survey and map, may been adverse to the ability of the CLAIMANT to perform a particular task 1 assigned by the EMPLOYER to the CLAIMANT; 2 3 4 wishes to extend (to 5 , Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering 6 Manager (see , EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT, Page C38 of C180, lines 27-28). 7 8 CLAIMANT was hired on Friday, August 21, 2015 as Survey Crew Chief reporting to Tyler 9 McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager (see 10 EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT, Page C38 - line 11, of C180; see 11 CORRESPONDENCE, Page C120 - line 30, of C180); 12 13 Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager, stated to the 14 CLAIMANT, on Friday, August 21, 2015 (see Page C125 - 15 lines 4-15, of C180), that management of the EMPLOYER was not able to determine if the 16 particular task assigned to CLAIMANT is a wise approach to 17 Managing the following: as follows: 18 19 In the meantime, can you review this document I prepared regarding the types of surveys we 20 perform now and in the expected future. I also attached two (2) quotes for RTK GPS equipment 21 (Altus 3X and Trimble R8) to complete those tasks effectively and the associated spec sheets & 22 training. There are 10 attachments in total. Can you advise if they are appropriate? If not, what you 23 would recommend. Ideally we will have the proper equipment selected, purchased and delivered so 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C7 of C180 it will be available upon your arrival. If this is not a wise approach and requires more research 1 please advise if you can further assist or if you would like to wait until you arrive. 2 3 CLAIMANT performed a particular task, assigned by the EMPLOYER, and, on Friday, August 21, 4 2015, maRESPONSE, Work & Arrival Details, at 5.) Suggest you postpone purchase until we 5 complete SCOPE OF INVESTIGATION for the hardware and software, and until we have 6 consensus between INTERESTED PARTIES including Operations Engineering, Information 7 Technology, Project Manager, et al (see Page C128 line 6-9, of C180). 8 9 CLAIMANT performed a particular task, assigned by EMPLOYER, of travel more than thirty four 10 hundred (3459) miles in a Privately Owned Vehicle (POV) 11 EXPENSES FOR REIMBURSEMENT, Page C43 of C180); Tyler McDougal, Professional 12 Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager, did not attend a meeting, a particular task assigned by 13 the EMPLOYER to CLAIMANT, at the Floridian Hotel, Homestead, Florida, on Tuesday, 14 September 1, 2015; and, Tyler McDougal did not attend a meeting, a particular task assigned by the 15 EMPLOYER to CLAIMANT, at the Turkey Point Nuclear Plant, on Wednesday, September 2, 16 2015 Page C156 - line 13-18, of C180), 17 18 to discuss a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER to CLAIMANT, 19 20 The selected candidate is responsible for: The collection of all field information related to 21 22 Managing the following:equipment and 23 -, progress and post- 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C8 of C180 DESCRIPTION, Page C41 line 3-21, of C180) in section 1 of canal system using current 1 differential GPS methods. 2 3 4.) CLAIMANT believes that Mike Henderson, Project Manager for EMPLOYER at Turkey Point 4 nuclear plant, was fired on, or before, Monday August 31, 2015, by Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating 5 Officer; and, CLAIMANT was not able to report for work to Mike Henderson, Project Manager for 6 EMPLOYER at Turkey Point nuclear plant, a particular task assigned by the EMPLOYER to the 7 CLAIMANT, 8 Employment 9 Property Services, LLC (dba Gator Dredging) (s, EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT, 10 Page C39 line 13, of C180). 11 12 5.) CLAIMANT performed a particular task, assigned by EMPLOYER, of travel more than thirty 13 four hundred (3459) miles in a Privately Owned Vehicle (POV) (see TRAVEL 14 EXPENSES FOR REIMBURSEMENT, Page C43 of C177); performed a particular task assigned 15 by EMPLOYER of meeting with Karen Swope, Field Admin - Gator Dredging, at 8 am, Tuesday, 16 September 1, 2015, to complete the New Hire Paperwork Gator Dredging (see 17 CORRESPONDENCE, Page C164 line 21-28, of C180); performed a particular task, assigned by 18 EMPLOYER, of passing a physical examination and drug test (see 19 CORRESPONDENCE, Page C159 line 11-12; Page C163 line 18-19; etc., of C180); performed 20 a particular task, assigned by EMPLOYER, of reporting for work at the Turkey Point Nuclear Plant 21 on Wednesday, September 2, 2015 , Page C156 line 22 13-18; Page C159 line 14; Page C161 line 43; Page C162, line 14-16; etc., of C180); and, 23 performed a particular task, assigned by EMPLOYER, of attended a safety meeting at the Turkey 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C9 of C180 Point Nuclear Plant, on Wednesday, September 2, 2015. 1 2 CLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, after attending a safety meeting 3 on Wednesday, September 2, 2015, 4 : Managing the following: Survey 5 equipment management/repair/maintenance, Survey equipment 6 inventory/replacement/and specified 7 in the job description for Survey Crew Chief Page C41, 8 line 3-21, of C180); and, 9 10 CLAIMANT was fired by Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, on Wednesday, September 2, 11 2015, fifteen (15) minutes after attending a safety meeting, for performing a particular task assigned 12 by the EMPLOYER to the CLAIMANT 13 candidate is responsible for: The collection of all field information related to engineering and 14 , Page C41 - 15 line 3-4, of C180). 16 17 6.) CLAIMANT was hired for : 18 19 JOB PURPOSE: The selected candidate is responsible for: the collection of all technical field 20 information related to engineering/surveying for the operations departmentto 21 particular tasks assigned to the CLAIMANT by EMPLOYER, including KEY 22 RESPONSIBILITIES: Managing the following: performing and/or overseeing pre-, progress and 23 post dredge s-24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C10 of C180 1 -, progress and post dredge 2 surveysPage C41 - line 3-21, of C180); and, 3 4 CLAIMANT knows Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards of 5 Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, and CLAIMANT performed a 6 particular task, assigned by EMPLOYER, 7 current differential methods using a range of equipment to 8 produce post-dredge surveys specified by the EMPLOYER, and the "finished product of . . . cross-9 sections and volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate and submit to client [Florida Power & Light 10 Company (FPL), the principal subsidiary of NextEra Energy Inc. (formerly FPL Group, Inc.), a 11 Juno Beach, Florida-based power utility] for payment" (, GATOR - WORK 12 PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to 13 C58, of C180). 14 15 7.) CLAIMANT knows Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards of 16 Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, and CLAIMANT performed a 17 particular task assigned by EMPLOYER of 18 BERM STABILIZATION PLAN Exhibit No. FIGURE A (see 19 - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT 20 BACKGROUND, Page C50 of C180), provided by Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, 21 Operations Engineering Manager. 22 23 8.) CLAIMANT knows Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards of 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C11 of C180 Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, and CLAIMANT performed a 1 particular task, assigned by EMPLOYER, Managing the 2 followingPerforming and/or overseeing pre-, progress raining sub-3 4 data using maps, charts and 5 Page C41 - line 3-21, of C180); and, 6 7 CLAIMANT made a report of FINDINGS that the "finished product of . . . cross-sections and 8 volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate and submit to client (FPL) for payment" (see EXHIBIT 9 - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT 10 BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58 of C180) is not consistent with Florida Administrative Code 11 (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content 12 Requirements, resulting in MISREPRESENTATION 13 (EMPLOYER) generate and submit to client (FPL) for payment- 14 WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages 15 C51 to C58 of C180); 16 17 9.) CLAIMANT knows Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards of 18 Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, and CLAIMANT performed a 19 particular task, assigned by EMPLOYER, Managing the 20 followingerforming and/or overseeing pre-, progreraining sub-21 professional, technical, and clerical personnel, as and nterpreting data using maps, 22 charts and plans Page C41 - line 3-21, of C180); 23 CLAIMANT made a report of FINDINGS pertaining to current methods using a range of 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C12 of C180 equipment to produce post-dredge surveys specified by the EMPLOYER; and, 1 2 CLAIMANT believes that EMPLOYER fired CLAIMANT after a report of FINDINGS that 3 confirm statements of Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager, 4 pertaining to confusion and lack of awareness of use of Real Time 5 Kenetic (RTK) technology, and even lack of awareness of use of DIFFERENTIAL GLOBAL 6 POSITIONING SYSTEM (DGPS), on August 31, 2015 (see 7 CORRESPONDENCE, Page C168 line 22-33, of C180), -, 8 and even lack of awareness of use of Florida Administrative 9 Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report 10 Content Requirements, as follows: 11 12 "Andrew, It was nice speaking to you today and finding more about your capabilities. . . Apologize 13 for the confusion on the schedule/timeline to implement RTK technology. I am very unaware of its 14 detailed capabilities hence why you are here and did not mean to bring pressure into 15 implementing the system and getting it ordered" (see EXHIBIT , Page 16 C168 line 26-29, of C180); 17 18 10.) CLAIMANT knows Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards 19 of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, and CLAIMANT performed a 20 particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, Managing the 21 followingerforming and/or overseeing pre-, progr raining sub-22 professional, technical, and clerical personnel, as re nalyzing information thoroughly 23 before it is handed ovnterpreting data using maps, charts and pl 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C13 of C180 and erforming and/or overseeing pre-, progress and post dredge surveys1 JOB DESCRIPTION, Page C41 - line 3-21, of C180); and, 2 3 CLAIMANT believes, after performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, 4 information thoroughly before it is handethat Tyler McDougal, 5 Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager, and EMPLOYER failed to achieve the 6 minimum standards of accuracy, completeness, and quality, pursuant to FAC Rule Title: Standards 7 of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements 5J-17.051 Minimum Technical 8 Standards: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, as follows: 9 10 1. The accuracy of the survey measurements shall be premised upon the type of survey and the 11 expected use of the survey and map. 12 13 11.) CLAIMANT knows Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards 14 of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, and CLAIMANT performed a 15 particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, Managing the 16 followingerforming and/or overseeing pre-, progress and post drraining sub-17 professional, technical, and clenalyzing information thoroughly 18 before it is handed ovand Interpreting data using maps, charts and 19 plansPage C41 - line 3-21, of C180); and, 20 21 CLAIMANT believes that Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, discharged CLAIMANT, who 22 performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, 23 pertaining to BERM STABILIZATION PLAN Exhibit No. 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C14 of C180 FIGURE A - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: 1 TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Page C50 of C180), provided by Tyler McDougal, 2 Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager; and, 3 4 CLAIMANT believes that Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, discharged CLAIMANT for a 5 report of FINDINGS that Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering 6 Manager, and EMPLOYER, failed to achieve the minimum standards of accuracy, completeness, 7 and quality pursuant to FAC Rule Title: Standards of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report 8 Content Requirements 5J-17.051 Minimum Technical Standards: General Survey, Map, and Report 9 Content Requirements. 10 11 12.) CLAIMANT knows Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards 12 of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, and CLAIMANT performed a 13 particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, Managing the 14 followingPerforming and/or overseeing pre-, progreraining sub-15 professional, technical, and clerical personnel, as nalyzing information thoroughly 16 before it is handed over nterpreting data using maps, charts and 17 Page C41 - line 3-21, of C180); 18 19 CLAIMANT was not able to report directly to Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations 20 Engineering Manager, a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER described in the Offer for 21 Employment Survey Crew Chief, dated August 19, 2015 (see 22 CONTRACT, Page C38 line 27-28, of C180), as follows: 23 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C15 of C180 1 2 3 Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager; did not receive a report 4 5 6 meeting scheduled for September 4, 2015, 7 8 Friday Same as Wednesday. *** Some time Wednesday through Friday we can take a break and 9 meet with Bill Coughlin Chief Operating Officer to discuss our findings with RTK system and 10 recommendations on purchase. Based on his input we can agree to purchase the unit or perform 11 , Page C162 line 20-25, of C180), 12 13 CLAIMANT believes that Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering 14 Manager, did not attend a meeting, a particular task assigned to CLAIMANT by EMPLOYER, at at 15 16 CORRESPONDENCE, Page C156 - line 13-18, of C180); 17 18 CLAIMANT believes that Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering 19 Manager, did not attend a meeting, a particular task assigned to CLAIMANT by EMPLOYER, at 20 the Turkey Point Nuclear Plant, on Wednesday, September 2, 2015 21 CORRESPONDENCE, Page C159- lines 14-15; Page C156 line 13-18; Pages C158-159; Pages 22 C164-170, etc., of C180); 23 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C16 of C180 CLAIMANT was not able to report directly to Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations 1 Engineering Manager, a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER described in the Offer for 2 Employment Survey Crew Chief, dated August 19, 2015 (see 3 CONTRACT, Page C38 line 27-28, of C180); and, Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, 4 Operations Engineering Manager, did not receive a report of FINDINGS directly by CLAIMANT, 5 6 assigned to CLAIMANT by EMPLOYER, prior to a meeting scheduled for September 4, 2015, 7 8 Friday Same as Wednesday. *** Some time Wednesday through Friday we can take a break and 9 meet with Bill Coughlin Chief Operating Officer to discuss our findings with RTK system and 10 recommendations on purchase. Based on his input we can agree to purchase the unit or perform 11 , Page C162 line 20-25, of C180), 12 13 pertaning to post-dredge survey work in section 1 of current differential methods using a range of 14 equipment to produce post-dredge surveys specified by the EMPLOYER; and 15 16 CLAIMANT believes that the report by CLAIMANT shows FINDINGS that Tyler McDougal, 17 Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager, and EMPLOYER failed to achieve the 18 minimum standards of accuracy, completeness, and quality pursuant to FAC Rule Title: Standards of 19 Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements 5J-17.051 Minimum Technical 20 Standards: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements. 21 22 13.) CLAIMANT knows Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards 23 of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, and CLAIMANT performed a 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C17 of C180 particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, ed 1 2 A - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY 3 POINT BACKGROUND, Page 50 of C180), provided by Tyler McDougal, Professional 4 Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager; and, 5 6 CLAIMANT believes EMPLOYER discharged CLAIMANT, after CLAIMANT performed a 7 particular task assigned to CLAIMANT by EMPLOYER, and after CLAIMANT made FINDINGS 8 that show MISREPRESENTATION of Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Cooling Canal System 9 "finished product of . . . cross-sections and volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate and submit 10 to client for payment" (- WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 11 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58 of C180), for dredge and fill 12 activities in, over, or under waters of the United States that may cause overheating of cooling canals 13 for Turkey Point nuclear reactors located within the existing Turkey Point facility east of 14 Homestead, Florida that poses immediate serious danger to the public health, safety, or welfare; and, 15 may require emergency suspension, restriction, or limitation of a license held by Tyler McDougal 16 Professional Engineer Operations Engineering Manager, pursuant to 2014 Florida Statutes Title X 17 PUBLIC OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AND RECORDS Chapter 120 ADMINISTRATIVE 18 PROCEDURE ACT 120.60 Licensing. . 19 20 14.) CLAIMANT knows Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards 21 of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, and CLAIMANT performed a 22 particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, 23 pertaining to BERM STABILIZATION PLAN Exhibit No. FIGURE 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C18 of C180 A - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY 1 POINT BACKGROUND, Page 50 of C180), provided by Tyler McDougal, Professional 2 Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager; and, 3 4 CLAIMANT believes Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, discharged CLAIMANT for 5 FINDINGS pertaining to MISREPRESENTATION of Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Cooling Canal 6 System "finished product of . . . cross-sections and volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate and 7 submit to client (FPL) for payment" (- WORK PLAN FOR WEEK 8 OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58 of C180). 9 10 CLAIMANT believes Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, is not a licensed Professional 11 Engineer under the laws of the state of Florida responsible for dredge and fill activities in, over, or 12 under waters of the United States; 13 14 CLAIMANT believes Bill Coughlin, nel licensed 15 by the Board of Professional Surveyors and Mappers or by representatives of the United States 16 Government when approved by the department - authorized to inspect Work to be performed only 17 by authorized personnel The establishment of local tidal datums and the determination of the 18 location of the mean high-water line or the mean low-, a particular task assigned to the 19 CLAIMANT by EMPLOYER, as follows: 20 21 Managing the following:ield stake-out of 22 Page C41 line 3-21, of C180) 23 for dredge and fill activities in, over, or under waters of the United States, pertaning to post-dredge 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C19 of C180 survey work in section 1 of canal system using current differential GPS methods; pursuant to 2014 1 Florida Statutes Title XI MUNICIPALITIES Chapter 177 LAND BOUNDARIES 177.36; 2 3 CLAIMANT believes Bill Coughlan, Chief Operating Officer, discharged CLAIMANT, and 4 CLAIMANT was not able to report directly to Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations 5 Engineering Manager; and, Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering 6 Manager, 7 thoroughly before it is hana particular task assigned by 8 EMPLOYER described in the Offer for Employment Survey Crew Chief, dated August 19, 2015 9 (see Page C38 line 28-28, of C180), prior to a 10 meeting scheduled for September 4, 2015, 11 12 Friday Same as Wednesday. *** Some time Wednesday through Friday we can take a break and 13 meet with Bill Coughlin Chief Operating Officer to discuss our findings with RTK system and 14 recommendations on purchase. Based on his input we can agree to purchase the unit or perform 15 , Page C162 line 20-25, of C180). 16 17 15.) CLAIMANT knows Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards 18 of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements; (1) No 19 person shall: (a) Practice or offer to practice surveying and mapping unless such person is registered 20 pursuant to ss. 472.001-472.037; CLAIMANT believes Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, is not 21 a registered Professional Engineer pursuant to 2014 Florida Statutes. 22 23 CLAIMANT believes Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, discharged CLAIMANT, who 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C20 of C180 performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, 1 handed over to other professionals pertaining to BERM STABILIZATION PLAN Exhibit No. 2 FIGURE A - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: 3 TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Page C50 of 180), provided by Tyler McDougal, 4 Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager, fifteen minutes after the completion of the 5 safety meeting, at that moment in time when: 6 7 the assistant Operations Engineering Manager, a member of the one (1) three man crew engaged in 8 -9 described the method specified by the EMPLOYER for location and observations of Depth, used 10 to compute cut volume; and, at that moment in time when: 11 12 13 for the method specified by the 14 EMPLOYER, for location and observations of Depth; and, CLAIMANT made FINDINGS, as 15 follows: 16 17 FINDINGS: CLAIMANT believes, when executing the method specified by the EMPLOYER for 18 location and observations of Depth, the boat operator attempts to keep the boat as near as possible 19 on station line, and to have all headway off the boat when the rod man attempts to execute the 20 actual SOUNDING at catch point and attempts to obtain frequent observations of Depth in the 21 SOUNDING circle, at an interval of one foot, by readings of the Philadelphia rod which the rod 22 man holds (without a hawespipe) over the gunwale of the boat, as the boat operator attempts to 23 proceed along a course on station; and, the rod man attempts to keep the instrument man 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C21 of C180 continually informed of the SOUNDING observations of Depth. 1 2 The instrument man attempts to take a fix of position from a hand-held GPS data collector, and the 3 instrument man attempts to enter the SOUNDING observations of Depth, on the call of the rod 4 man by readings of the Philadelphia rod, before the fix of position is recorded in the hand-held GPS 5 data collector, and before the boat operator attempts to proceeds along a course on station line. 6 7 Since every boat has its own handling characteristics, the speed of the boat proceeding along a 8 course on station line is difficult to specify, depending on wind and current, as the boat draws near 9 the SOUNDING circle at an interval of one foot, and the instrument man attempts to recommend 10 course change to the boat operator to return to a course on station, if necessary. 11 12 CLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, after attending a safety meeting, 13 14 Managing the following-, 15 vey equipment management/repair/16 equipment 17 18 DESCRIPTION, Page C41 line 3-21, of C180); and, 19 20 CLAIMANT believes the method of SOUNDING specified by the EMPLOYER is not an 21 innovative method, or even a standard method, to utilize the DIFFERENTIAL GLOBAL 22 POSITIONING SYSTEM (DGPS) for location and observations of Depth, to conform to FAC 23 Rule Title: Standards of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements 5J-17.051 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C22 of C180 Minimum Technical Standards: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements; and 1 2 CLAIMANT believes the method of SOUNDING specified by the EMPLOYER DOES NOT 3 utilize a DIFFERENTIAL GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (DGPS); DOES NOT describe 4 procedure to locate the pelorus, or even the hawespipe, exactly at the SOUNDING bearing on 5 station line; DOES NOT make a record of the direction of the boat; DOES NOT describe 6 procedure to lay off the hawsepipe to pelorus distance along the station line, DOES NOT describe 7 procedure to lay off on the radius of the SOUNDING CIRCLE, DOES NOT describe procedure 8 to locate the position of the Philadelphia rod at the moment of the SOUNDING, and DOES NOT 9 result in location and observations of Depth to conform to FAC Rule Title: Standards of Practice: 10 General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements 5J-17.051 Minimum Technical Standards: 11 General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements; 12 13 resulting in MISREPRESENTATION of Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Cooling Canal System 14 "finished product of . . . cross-sections and volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate and submit 15 to client (FPL) for payment" (- WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 16 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58, of C180) for dredge and 17 fill activities in, over, or under waters of the United States. 18 19 CLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, after attending a safety meeting, 20 21 Managing the following-, 22 23 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C23 of C180 1 DESCRIPTION, Page C41 line 3-21, of C180); and, 2 3 CLAIMANT believes the method of SOUNDING specified by the EMPLOYER, using one (1) 4 -dredge survey work in Section 1 of canal system using current 5 6 7 a.) DOES NOT specify -8 9 for location and observations of Depth to conform with U.S. 10 Geological Survey Hydrographic Surveys, illustrated as follows: 11 12 13 14 b.) DOES NOT 15 for location and observations of Depth to conform with U.S. 16 Geological Survey Hydrographic Surveys, as follows: 17 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C24 of C180 1 Overview. Maritime and river navigation are primary components that initiated the field of 2 hydrographic surveying. Applications such as volume assessment for water supply and flood-control 3 reservoirs, construction over waterways and adjacent inland development, flood and habitat studies, 4 . . . all require the need for underwater surveys. 5 6 The most important information collected during hydrographic surveys is the water surface 7 elevation. Echo sounders only provide a depth, so to create an elevation map of the bottom that will 8 be useful at other water levels, the current water surface elevation must be determined. Determining 9 water surface elevation can be done in three ways; it can be determined from daily stage data (typical 10 only applicable in reservoirs), it can be determined before and after surveying using typical Real-11 Time Kinematic (RTK) roving techniques, or it can be determined from an accurate GPS elevation 12 in real-time where the receiving GPS antenna is mounted on the boat at a known offset from echo 13 sounder and the water surface. Determining water surface elevation in lakes and reservoirs is often 14 done differently than in rivers because stage does not change as rapidly and because there is no slope 15 to account for. Regardless of how water surface elevation is determined position must also be 16 collected during the hydrographic survey. 17 18 c.) DOES NOT specify 19 20 Geological Survey Hydrographic Surveys, as follows: 21 22 Approach. Most lake surveys utilize differential GPS (DGPS) when collecting data along 23 predetermined transects throughout the water body. DGPS is used to determine position, however, 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C25 of C180 DGPS elevations are typically not accurate enough to determine water surface. The DGPS positions 1 are collected and time tagged to relate to time-tagged survey-grade echo sounding data, often with a 2 3 4 REFERENCE 5 U.S. Department of the Interior l U.S. Geological Survey 6 URL: http://water.usgs.gov/osw/gps/GPS_projects.html 7 Page Last Modified: Tuesday, 25-Feb-2014 09:07:54 EST 8 9 CLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, after attending a safety meeting, 10 11 Managing the following-, 12 13 14 in the job description for Survey Crew Chief 15 DESCRIPTION, Page C41 line 3-21, of C180); and, 16 17 CLAIMANT believes the method of SOUNDING specified by the EMPLOYER, and the "finished 18 product of . . . cross-sections and volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate and submit to client 19 for payment"- WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: 20 TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58, of C180) for dredge and fill activities in, 21 over, or under waters of the United States; does not conform with the primary mission accuracy of 22 the DGPS service, DOES NOT conform with the definition of 23 , or even a standard method to utilize the DIFFERENTIAL GLOBAL 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C26 of C180 POSITIONING SYSTEM (DGPS) for location and observations of Depth, described in the 1 USCG DIFFERENTIAL GPS NAVIGATION SERVICE SUMMARY, as follows: 2 3 -10 meter accuracy for the 4 harbor/harbor approach phase of marine navigation. This is the most important issue we face 5 as DGPS service providers. However, other users have found innovative ways to utilize DGPS 6 services and where feasible, the Coast Guard DGPS network has expanded to meet their 7 8 9 REFERENCE 10 USCG DIFFERENTIAL GPS NAVIGATION SERVICE by Gene W. Hall, LCDR, USCG DGPS 11 Operations Officer. URL: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pdf/dgps/dgpsdoc.pdf 12 13 CLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, after attending a safety meeting, 14 , related to 15 Managing the following-, 16 17 18 19 DESCRIPTION, Page C41 line 3-21, of C180); and, 20 21 CLAIMANT believes the method of SOUNDING specified by the EMPLOYER, and the "finished 22 product of . . . cross-sections and volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate and submit to client 23 for payment" - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C27 of C180 TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58, of C180) for dredge and fill activities in, 1 over, or under waters of the United States, DOES NOT 2 requirements outlined in the Federal Radionavigation Plan (FRP). . . .Values for accuracy and 3 availability set by the 1992 FRP are summarized in Table 2- 4 5 Table 2-1 6 Usage Accuracy (2drme) Availability 7 Harbor/Harbor Approach 8-20 meters 99.7% 8 ATON Positioning 10 meters 95.0% 9 Vessel Traffic Services 10 meters 99.9% 10 NOAH Near Shore Surveying 15 meters 95.0% 11 Army Corps of Engineering 6 meters 98.0% 12 13 REFERENCE 14 COMMANDANT INSTRUCTION 16577.2 Subj: DIFFERENTIAL GLOBAL POSITIONING 15 SYSTEM (DGPS) NAVIGATION SERVICE CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS Encl. (1) to 16 COMDTTNST 16577.2 USCG DGPS CONOP 17 URL: https://www.uscg.mil/directives/ci/16000-16999/CI_16577_2.pdf 18 19 CLAIMANT believes Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, discharged CLAIMANT, who 20 performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, 21 , pertaining to BERM STABILIZATION PLAN Exhibit No. 22 FIGURE A - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: 23 TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Page C50 of C180), provided by Tyler McDougal, 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C28 of C180 Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager, fifteen minutes after the completion of the 1 safety meeting, at that moment in time when: 2 3 the assistant Operations Engineering Manager, a member of the one (1) three man crew engaged in 4 -, 5 described the method of POST-PROCESSING MANIPULATION of the location of observations 6 of Depth, used to compute cut volume, resulting in MISREPRESENTATION of Turkey Point 7 Nuclear Plant Cooling Canal System "finished product of . . . cross-sections and volume report we 8 (EMPLOYER) generate and submit to client for payment" - WORK 9 PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to 10 C58, of C180) for dredge and fill activities in, over, or under waters of the United States; and, at that 11 moment in time when: 12 13 14 POST-15 PROCESSING MANIPULATION for location and observations of Depth specified by the 16 EMPLOYER, as follows: 17 18 FINDINGS: CLAIMANT believes the method of SOUNDING, and the method of POST-19 PROCESSING MANIPULATION of the location of observations of Depth specified by the 20 EMPLOYER, described by the the assistant Operations Engineering Manager, is not an innovative 21 method, or even a standard method, to utilize the DIFFERENTIAL GLOBAL POSITIONING 22 SYSTEM (DGPS) for location and observations of Depth, to conform to FAC Rule Title: Standards 23 of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements 5J-17.051 Minimum Technical 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C29 of C180 Standards: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements; and 1 2 the method of POST-PROCESSING MANIPULATION of the location of observations of Depth, 3 specified by the EMPLOYER, results in MISREPRESENTATION of the cut volume, a possible 4 cause of overheating of cooling canals for Turkey Point nuclear reactors located within the existing 5 Turkey Point facility east of Homestead, Florida, that poses immediate serious danger to the public 6 health, safety, or welfare; and, 7 8 may require emergency suspension, restriction, or limitation of a license held by Tyler McDougal 9 Professional Engineer Operations Engineering Manager, pursuant to 2014 Florida Statutes Title X 10 PUBLIC OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AND RECORDS Chapter 120 ADMINISTRATIVE 11 PROCEDURE ACT 120.60 Licensing. . 12 13 16.) CLAIMANT knows 2014 Florida Statutes Title XXXII REGULATION OF PROFESSIONS 14 AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 472 LAND SURVEYING AND MAPPING 472.031, - LAND 15 SURVEYING AND MAPPING 472.031 - Prohibitions; penalties, and CLAIMANT believes Bill 16 Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, is not a licensed Professional Engineer. 17 18 CLAIMANT believes EMPLOYER discharged CLAIMANT, who performed a particular task 19 assigned by EMPLOYER, for 20 pertaining to "finished product of . . . cross-sections and volume report we 21 (EMPLOYER) generate and submit to client (FPL) for payment" - 22 WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages 23 C51 to C58, of C180), for dredge and fill activities in, over, or under waters of the United States that 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C30 of C180 may cause overheating of cooling canals for Turkey Point nuclear reactors located within the 1 existing Turkey Point facility east of Homestead, Florida that poses immediate serious danger to the 2 public health, safety, or welfare; and, 3 4 CLAIMANT believes EMPLOYER discharged CLAIMANT, who performed a particular task 5 assigned by EMPLOYER, for 6 that may require emergency suspension, restriction, or limitation of a license held by 7 Tyler McDougal Professional Engineer Operations Engineering Manager, pursuant to 2014 Florida 8 Statutes Title X PUBLIC OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AND RECORDS Chapter 120 9 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT 120.60 Licensing. ; and, 10 11 CLAIMANT knows the statute and code of the state of Florida, CLAIMANT performed a 12 13 , and CLAIMANT DID NOT make a deliberate refusal, without good 14 cause, to perform a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER. 15 16 17.) CLAIMANT believes Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, is not a 17 licensed by the Board of Prof CLAIMANT believes Bill Coughlin, 18 Chief Operating Officer, 19 Coughlin, CLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by 20 21 pertaining to BERM STABILIZATION PLAN Exhibit No. FIGURE A 22 GATOR - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT 23 BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58, of C180), provided by Tyler McDougal Professional Engineer 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C31 of C180 Operations Engineering Manager; and, CLAIMANT made a finding of MISREPRESENTATION 1 pertaining to "finished product of . . . cross-sections and volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate 2 and submit to client (FPL) for payment" - WORK PLAN FOR 3 WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58, of 4 C180); 5 6 CLAIMANT was not able to report directly to Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations 7 Engineering Manager, a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER described in the Offer for 8 Employment Survey Crew Chief, dated August 19, 2015 (see 9 CONTRACT, Page C38 line 27-28, of C180); and, Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, 10 Operations Engineering Manager, did not receive a report of FINDINGS directly by CLAIMANT, 11 12 assigned to CLAIMANT by EMPLOYER, prior to a meeting scheduled for September 4, 2015, 13 14 Friday Same as Wednesday. *** Some time Wednesday through Friday we can take a break and 15 meet with Bill Coughlin Chief Operating Officer to discuss our findings with RTK system and 16 recommendations on purchase. Based on his input we can agree to purchase the unit or perform 17 more research , Page C162 line 20-25, of C180). 18 19 CLAIMANT believes Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, did not seek the professional opinion 20 of Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, 21 licensed by the Board of Professional Surveyors and Mappers or by representatives of the United 22 States Government when approved by the department - authorized to inspect Work to be 23 performed only by a, pertaining to a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C32 of C180 to CLAIMANT1 for "finished product of . . . cross-sections and volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate and 2 submit to client (FPL) for payment - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK 3 OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58, of C180); and, 4 5 CLAIMANT believes EMPLOYER fired CLAIMANT for performing a particular task assigned by 6 EMPLOYER, 7 pertaining to BERM STABILIZATION PLAN Exhibit No. FIGURE A 8 GATOR - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT 9 BACKGROUND, Page C50 of C180), provided by Tyler McDougal Professional Engineer 10 Operations Engineering Manager; and, CLAIMANT made FINDINGS, pursuant to 2014 Florida 11 Statutes Title XI MUNICIPALITIES Chapter 177 LAND BOUNDARIES 177.36, of 12 MISREPRESENTATION pertaining to "finished product of . . . cross-sections and volume report 13 we (EMPLOYER) generate and submit to client (FPL) for payment - 14 WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages 15 C51 to C58, of C180)16 welfare. 17 18 18.) CLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, 19 pertaining to BERM STABILIZATION 20 PLAN Exhibit No. FIGURE A - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 21 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Page C50 of C180), provided by Tyler 22 McDougal Professional Engineer Operations Engineering Manager; and, CLAIMANT made 23 FINDINGS of MISREPRESENTATION pertaining to "finished product of . . . cross-sections and 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C33 of C180 volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate and submit to client (FPL) for payment (see EXHIBIT 1 - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT 2 BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58, of C180), for dredge and fill activities in, over, or under 3 waters of the United States that may cause overheating of cooling canals for Turkey Point nuclear 4 reactors located within the existing Turkey Point facility east of Homestead, Florida that poses 5 immediate serious danger to the public health, safety, or welfare; 6 7 CLAIMANT was not able to report directly to Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations 8 Engineering Manager, a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER described in the Offer for 9 Employment Survey Crew Chief, dated August 19, 2015 (see 10 CONTRACT, Page C38 line 27-28, of 180); and, Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, 11 Operations Engineering Manager; did not receive a report of FINDINGS directly by CLAIMANT, 12 13 assigned to CLAIMANT by EMPLOYER, prior to a meeting scheduled for September 4, 2015, 14 15 Friday Same as Wednesday. *** Some time Wednesday through Friday we can take a break and 16 meet with Bill Coughlin Chief Operating Officer to discuss our findings with RTK system and 17 recommendations on purchase. Based on his input we can agree to purchase the unit or perform 18 , Page C162 line 20-25, of C180). 19 20 CLAIMANT knows the statute and code of the state of Florida, and CLAIMANT believes 21 , a particular task 22 assigned by EMPLOYER, IS NOT 23 UNDER NMSA 1978 51-1-7A and 51-1-11B. 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C34 of C180 1 19.) CLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, 2 CLAIMANT made a report of 3 FINDINGS that 4 , to conform with FAC Rule Title: Standards of Practice: General 5 Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements 5J-17.051 Minimum Technical Standards: General 6 Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, as follows: 7 8 ised upon the type of survey and the 9 10 11 CLAIMANT knows the statute and code of the state of Florida, and CLAIMANT believes 12 a particular task 13 assigned by EMPLOYER, IS 14 UNDER NMSA 1978 51-1-7A and 51-1-11B; 15 16 20.) CLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, 17 pertaining to BERM STABILIZATION 18 PLAN Exhibit No. FIGURE A - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 19 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Page C50 of C180), provided by Tyler 20 McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager; 21 22 CLAIMANT made a report of FINDINGS that a method of post-dredge survey work in section 1 23 of current differential methods using a range of equipment to produce post-dredge surveys specified 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C35 of C180 by the EMPLOYER, resulting in MISREPRESENTATION of Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Cooling 1 Canal System "finished product of . . . cross-sections and volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate 2 and submit to client (FPL) for payment" - WORK PLAN FOR 3 WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58, of 4 C180), for dredge and fill activities in, over, or under waters of the United States that may cause 5 overheating of cooling canals for Turkey Point nuclear reactors located within the existing Turkey 6 Point facility east of Homestead, Florida, that poses immediate serious danger to the public health, 7 safety, or welfare; and, may require emergency suspension, restriction, or limitation of a license; 8 9 CLAIMANT was not able to report directly to Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations 10 Engineering Manager, a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER described in the Offer for 11 Employment Survey Crew Chief, dated August 19, 2015 (see EMPLOYMENT 12 CONTRACT, Page C38 line 27-28, of C180); and, Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, 13 Operations Engineering Manager; did not receive a report of FINDINGS directly by CLAIMANT, 14 15 assigned to CLAIMANT by EMPLOYER, prior to a meeting scheduled for September 4, 2015, 16 17 Friday Same as Wednesday. *** Some time Wednesday through Friday we can take a break and 18 meet with Bill Coughlin Chief Operating Officer to discuss our findings with RTK system and 19 recommendations on purchase. Based on his input we can agree to purchase the unit or perform 20 , Page C162 line 20-25, of C180). 21 22 CLAIMANT knows the statute and code of the state of Florida, and CLAIMANT believes 23 a particular task 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C36 of C180 assigned by EMPLOYER, IS 1 UNDER NMSA 1978 51-1-7A and 51-1-11B. 2 3 NOW, CLAIMANT prays the state of NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE 4 SOLUTIONS APPEALS TRIBUNAL will find: the DETERMINATION is WRONG; 5 CLAIMANT was NOT discharged because of deliberate refusal, without good cause, to perform a 6 particular task assigned to CLAIMANT; the Reasoning and Findings are INCORRECT; and, the 7 Reasoning and Findings are not based on the facts and the law; and 8 9 NOW, THEREFORE, CLAIMANT prays the state of NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF 10 WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS APPEALS TRIBUNAL will find the CLAIMANT eligible to 11 received benefits, beginning 9/1/2015. 12 13 RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, 14 15 / SIGNED 16 17 ANDREW DeSALVO 18 Claimant Id: 8650254 19 DATE: November 5, 2015 20 21 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C37 of C180 1 2 3 4 5 6 EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT 7 8 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C38 of C180 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 August 19, 2015 11 12 13 14 Andrew DeSalvo 15 16 17 Re: Offer of Employment Survey Crew Chief 18 19

Dear Mr. DeSalvo:

20 21 Waterfront Property Services, LLC (dba Gator Dredging) wishes to extend the following Offer of 22 Employment. We are impressed with your skills and experience. We believe that you would help 23 sustain our reputation for professional and technical excellence. It is within that context that Gator 24 Dredging wishes to confirm the following Offer of Employment: 25 26 1. We offer you the position of Survey Crew Chief in our Clearwater, Florida office reporting 27 directly to Tyler McDougal, P.E. - Operations Engineering Manager. 28 2. Job duties include: Managing the following: Field stake-out of construction controls, 29 -made features through surveys. Using a 30 range of equipment to produce surveys, including GPS and conventional methods. 31 Interpreting data using maps, charts and plans. Performing related work as required. 32 Extensive travel and overtime may be directed. Will work with the Professional Engineer 33 and Certified Equipment personnel (PLS provided by GPS provider) to set up data 34 collection and electronic file transfer procedures. 35 3. Gator Dredging will provide three (3) days of motel reimbursement expense and per diem at 36 $30.00 for the trip from Seattle, WA to Homestead, Fl. Lodging and per diem will be 37 provided upon your arrival in Homestead. Mileage reimbursement for travel from current 38 location to Clearwater, Florida estimated at $0.42/mile @ 3,100 miles = $1,260. 39 4. Planned equipment for your use: A New RTK system you can spec for your use, new high 40 end laptop for quality performance, dedicated survey truck for your use or proper car 41 allowance. 42 5. Your starting base hourly rate is offered at $25.00 hourly. 43 6. A probationary performance review will be conducted on the 90th day of employment with 44 evaluation for adherence to required work production. 45 7. Additional Performance Reviews will be conducted annually with a review for potential wage 46 rate increase. 47 13630 50TH WAY NORTH CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33760 OFFICE: 727-527-1300 FAX: 727-527-1303 www.gatordredging.com Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C39 of C180 8. Individual medical, life and long term disability insurance, is offered by the firm based on 1 current health plan offered by the Company. Health care benefits are available 90 days after 2 hire date. 3 9. Annual vacation of 80 hours9.259259e-4 days <br />0.0222 hours <br />1.322751e-4 weeks <br />3.044e-5 months <br />, accrued on a weekly basis (cannot be used until one year from 4 hire date). 5 10. Annual sick leave of 40 hours4.62963e-4 days <br />0.0111 hours <br />6.613757e-5 weeks <br />1.522e-5 months <br />, accrued on a weekly basis (cannot be 6 used until one year from hire date). 7 11. Paid Holidays for those company recognized holidays are included. 8 12. Participation in a future company profit sharing and bonus plan established by the firm, 9 which is based on the performance of the individual and the company, as determined by the 10 office managers and partners. 11 13. Specific management approved technical classes will be paid by the company. 12 14. We would like to offer a start date of August 31st, 2015. 13 14 Please be advised that Gator Dredging is a Drug Free Workplace and you will be required to take a 15 drug test prior to employment with negative drug use results. A clear criminal background check is 16 required for employment. 17 18 Compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act requires this offer be based upon your 19 ability to satisfactorily complete the Immigration Form I-9, and we are confident you will be a 20 valuable addition to our staff and you will be able to obtain the type of experience that will be 21 challenging and will provide a growth environment for you. Please call me if you have any 22 questions. 23 24 Please acknowledge you acceptance of this offer by signing below. 25 26 Very truly yours, 27 28 29 30 31 William J. Coughlin III 32 Managing Member 33 34 Accepted by: 35 36 37 38 ___________________________________ _______________ 39 Andrew DeSalvo Date 40 41 Employment is a mutual consent of the employee and Gator Dredging and can be terminated at will 42 any time for any reason by the employee or Gator Dredging. 43 44 45 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C40 of C180 1 2 3 4 5 6 JOB DESCRIPTION 7 8 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C41 of C180 WATERFRONT PROPERTY SERVICES, LLC. Surveyor Crew Chief 13630 50th Way North Clearwater, FL 33760 1 2 JOB PURPOSE: The selected candidate is responsible for: 3 The collection of all technical field information related to engineering/surveying for the operations department. 4 5 KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: 6 Managing the following: 7 Field stake-out of construction controls 8 Performing and/or overseeing pre-, progress and post-dredge surveys. 9 Survey equipment management/repair/maintenance. 10 Survey equipment inventory/replacement/acquisition. 11 Training sub-professional, technical, and clerical personnel, as required. 12 Performing related work as required. 13 Providing assistance & support to sales, marketing, engineering & bid/estimating personnel as required. 14 -made features through surveys. 15 Using a range of equipment to produce surveys, including GPS and conventional methods. 16 Analyzing information thoroughly before it is handed over to other professionals. 17 Interpreting data using maps, charts and plans. 18 Using computer-aided design (CAD), hydrographic survey (HYPACK) and other IT software to interpret data 19 and present information. 20 Keeping up to date with new and emerging technology. 21 22 DESIRED KNOWLEDGES, ABILITIES, AND SKILLS: 23 Knowledge of principles and practices of the assigned area of surveying. 24 Knowledge of developments and information in assigned field of surveying. 25 Ability to learn to plan, design, and review the work of others. 26 Ability to read and interpret engineering plans, and specifications. 27 Ability to analyze surveying data and draw sound conclusions. 28 Ability to develop skill in the use and care of surveying tools. 29 Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, officials, and the general 30 public. 31 32 QUALIFICATIONS: 33 surveying / engineering preferably related to the area of assignment is preferred. 34 35 PRIOR EXPERIENCE: Three (3) years of working experience in marine construction field operations. 36 37 LICENSES/CERTIFICATES: 38 39 EXAMINATION: Evaluation of training and experience. Drug testing is included in all pre-employment medical 40 examinations. 41 Employee selected must have character suitable for this position. A background investigation will be conducted on 42 the candidate selected for employment. 43 44 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C42 of C180 1 2 3 4 5 C 6 TRAVEL EXPENSES FOR REIMBURSEMENT 7 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C43 of C180 1 Andrew DeSalvo Travel Expenses For Reimbursement Motel: $164.25 (South Dakota, Georgia, Florida) Per Diem (12 Days) $360.00 Mileage (3372 mls) $1,416.24 (Travel from Settle, WA to Homestead, FL) Payroll (20.5 hrs) $512.50 Total Due $2,452.99 2 3 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C44 of C180 1 2 3 4 5 6 GATOR - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT - 7 BACKGROUND 8 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C45 of C180 1 2 File:A - SECTION 1 OVERVIEW MAP (24 X 36).pdf 3 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C46 of C180 1 File:turkey point - overview.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C47 of C180 1 File:turkey point ramp and benchmark.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C48 of C180 1 File:LM 13 316.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C49 of C180 1 File:LM 13 316.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C50 of C180 1 File:CONTRACT EXHIBIT - FIGURE A 31-2015.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C51 of C180 1 2 File: S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 3 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C52 of C180 1 File: S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C53 of C180 1 File: S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C54 of C180 1 File: S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C55 of C180 1 File: S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C56 of C180 1 File: S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C57 of C180 1 File: S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C58 of C180 1 File: S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C59 of C180 1 File:S01_C05W_VOL_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C60 of C180 1 File:S01_C05W_VOL_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C61 of C180 1 File:022482-2230B_TrimbleTablet_DS_0713_LR.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C62 of C180 1 File:022482-2230B_TrimbleTablet_DS_0713_LR.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C63 of C180 1 File:022482-1623D-4_Trimble Marine Solutions_BRO_0315_LR (1).pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C64 of C180 1 File:022482-1623D-4_Trimble Marine Solutions_BRO_0315_LR (1).pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C65 of C180 1 File:022482-1623D-4_Trimble Marine Solutions_BRO_0315_LR (1).pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C66 of C180 1 File: 022482-1623D-4_Trimble Marine Solutions_BRO_0315_LR (1).pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C67 of C180 1 File: 022482-2331A-2 Datasheet - SCS900 Site Controller Software.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C68 of C180 1 File: 022482-2331A-2 Datasheet - SCS900 Site Controller Software.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C69 of C180 1 2 File: CardSound_FL_DGPS_OA_June2013.pdf 3 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C70 of C180 1 File: CardSound_FL_DGPS_OA_June2013.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C71 of C180 1 File: CardSound_FL_DGPS_OA_June2013.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C72 of C180 1 File: CardSound_FL_DGPS_OA_June2013.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C73 of C180 1 File: DREDGEPACK_Brochure.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C74 of C180 1 File: DREDGEPACK_Brochure.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C75 of C180 1 2 3 4 5 EXHIBIT 6 CORRESPONDENCE 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C76 of C180 Gator Dredging - Employment Application & Drug Free Workplace Policy 1 Thursday, August 13, 2015 3:04 PM 2 From: 3 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 4 Files 7 2 MB 8 Download All 9 10 JPG 11 image003.jpg 12 7KB 13 Save 14 15 16 PDF 17 ONLINE-DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE ACK.pdf 18 538KB 19 Save 20 21 22 PDF 23 ONLINE-DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE POLICY.pdf 24 823KB 25 Save 26 27 28 PDF 29 ONLINE-Application for Employment.pdf 30 715KB 31 Save 32 33

Dear Applicant,

34 35 Thank you for your interest in employment with Gator Dredging. We are required by law to inform 36 you at the time of application that we are a drug free workplace. 37 38 39 40 The Employment Application must be completed in its entirety. 41 42 Please read, initial and sign where indicated on the attached Drug-Free Workplace Policy 43 acknowledging your receipt of the policy. 44 45 You may email, mail, fax (#727-499-9890), or return in person your completed Employment 46 Application and your signed Drug-Free Workplace Acknowledgement. 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C77 of C180 If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. 1 2 EMAIL: 3 To Return your Employment Application & Drug-Free Workplace Acknowledgement via Email 4 from the Adobe Reader Program: 5 (1) FILE 6 (2) Go to 7 8 Thank you and will look forward to hearing from you. 9 10 Christy L. Vanderpool 11 Office Manager 12 Gator Dredging 13 13630 50th Way N 14 Clearwater, FL 33760 15 Phone: 727-527-1300 16 Fax: 727-499-9890 17 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 18 Website: www.gatordredging.com 19 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C78 of C180 Survey Crew Chief 1 Thursday, August 13, 2015 3:05 PM 2 From: 3 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 2 Files 7 360KB 8 Download All 9 10 JPG 11 image001.jpg 12 7KB 13 Save 14 15 16 DOC 17 Surveyor Crew Chief (Revised).doc 18 353KB 19 Save 20 21 22 23 24 Christy L. Vanderpool 25 Office Manager 26 Gator Dredging 27 13630 50th Way N 28 Clearwater, FL 33760 29 Phone: 727-527-1300 30 Fax: 727-499-9890 31 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 32 Website: www.gatordredging.com 33 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C79 of C180 Andrew DeSalvo Fw: Survey Crew Chief 1 Thursday, August 13, 2015 3:20 PM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 6 2 Files 7 360KB 8 Download All 9 10 JPG 11 image001.jpg 12 7KB 13 Save 14 15 16 DOC 17 Surveyor Crew Chief (Revised).doc 18 353KB 19 Save 20 21 Seattle WA 22 23 August 13, 2015 24 25 Christy L. Vanderpool Office Manager 26 Gator Dredging 27 13630 50th Way N 28 Clearwater, FL 33760 29 Phone: 727-527-1300 30 Fax: 727-499-9890 31 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 32 Website: www.gatordredging.com 33 34 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 35 36

SUBJECT:

Survey Crew Chief 37 38 Andrew DeSalvo 39 telephone: (206)579-5021 40 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 41 42 To whom it may concern; /

Dear Christy 43 44 Thanks for the opportunity to present a letter of introduction and resume for your consideration,

45 for the Land Surveyor position. 46 47 I am a former resident of Tarpon Springs, FL. 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C80 of C180 1 I am available to travel within forty eight hours of transmittal of your offer for employment; and, I 2 can begin work within forty eight hours of arrival on site. 3 4 My primary responsibility is to make exact measurements using surveying instruments to determine 5 property boundary, shape, contour, location, elevation, or dimension of land and features on the 6 surface of the earth for engineering, map making, land evaluation, construction, and other purposes. 7 8 I have training and experience necessary to stake construction projects at a very high rate of 9 production, and to inspect construction projects (as built) using engineering drawings, CAD 10 software, and robotic surveying instruments. 11 12 I record survey measurements and descriptive data using notes, drawings, and sketches; position and 13 hold optical targets to measure angle, distance, and elevation; position and hold rods for bench mark 14 and cross-section elevations; and search for section corners, property corners, and traverse points. 15 16 I operate surveying instruments and measuring equipment including robotic total station; data 17 collectors; spirit and laser levels; steel tapes; target rods; Philadelphia rods; and leveling rods. 18 19 I have experience directly applicable to your requirements for PRIOR EXPERIENCE, as follows: 20 21 BATHYMETRIC/HYDROGRAPHIC 22

  • City of Bellevue, WA - Lake Washington: bottom position, elevation, and location for subsurface 23 utility pipeline. 24 25 ELEVATION CERTIFICATE 26
  • Town of Cortlandt, Village of Buchanan, NY vertical control survey (third order) differential 27 level method; Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Elevation Certificate (EC); project 28 elevation: 39 feet above sea level. 29 30 ENERGY 31 32
  • Mississippi Canyon Block 252 Macondo Wellbore - as a Constituent Services Intern for the Office 33 of Congressman Scott Murphy (NY-20); an investigation of existing sources of information for 34 Eastern Gulf of Mexico Planning Area Lease Sale 224 Information included a small part of the 35 Eastern Gulf of Mexico Planning Area, more than 125 miles off the Florida coast and completely 36 west of the Military Mission Line: initial exploration plan; final bid recap; blocks and active leases by 37 planning area; oil spill financial responsibility; Congressional findings on accounting with respect to 38 royalties on oil and gas; Department of the Interior Departmental Manual; Part 118: Minerals 39 Management Service Chapter 1: Creation, Objectives, and Functions; mc252 macondo well bore 40 diagram and map; schematics, pressure tests, diagnostic results and other data about the 41 malfunctioning blowout preventer. 42 43
  • Operation Gasbuggy, T 29 N. R 4 W New Mexico Principal Meridian, Rio Arriba County, New 44 Mexico - independent investigation of existing sources of information for well logs (including 45 nuclear explosive emplacement/reentry well) for the first underground nuclear experiment for the 46 stimulation of low-productivity gas reservoirs by U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, U.S. Department 47 of the Interior (Bureau of Mines), and El Paso Natural Gas Company. 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C81 of C180 1 Please call (206)579-5021 to schedule an interview. I look forward to a discussion of your specific 2 requirements for the position. 3 4 Yours sincerely, 5 6 / SIGNED 7 8 Andrew DeSalvo 9 10 enclosure: resume 11 12 Andrew J. DeSalvo telephone: 206.579.5021 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 13 14 SURVEYING TECHNICIAN 15 16 Provide data relevant to the shape, contour, gravitation, location, elevation, or dimension of land or 17 features on or near the surface of the Earth for engineering, map making, mining, land evaluation, 18 construction, and other purposes. Make exact measurements and determine property boundaries. 19 20 EXPERIENCE 21 22 2003 to present- field party chief; instrument operator; and rod man. Accurate Survey, Albuquerque, 23 NM; Baseline Engineering, Tacoma WA; TEC Civil Engineering Consultants, Reno, NV; Industrial 24 Contract Services, Grand Forks ND; Perteet Inc., Everett WA; Gilson Engineering, Draper UT; 25 CTS, Bellevue, WA; Harlan King, Reno, NV; Adel Construction Co., Newark, DE; Surveys 26 Southwest, Albuquerque NM 27 28 DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS 29 30
  • Exercise of judgment to determine the best approach to data collection in field operations, without 31 immediate access to a professional land surveyor (PLS) and professional engineer (PE). 32
  • Use of civil engineering, architectural, and land surveying rules, procedures, and manuals. 33
  • Read engineering and architectural drawings, and record field notes using drafting standards. 34 35 ESSENTIAL TASKS 36 37
  • American Land Title Association (ALTA) survey; property boundary survey; research of legal 38 description, deed, and plat; 39
  • Global Positioning System - static, differential (DGPS), and real-time kinetic (RTK) field 40 techniques. 41
  • Coordinate geometry (COGO); triangulation; trilateration; resection for LiDAR orientation 42 system. 43
  • Construction staking; station and offset for center-line control; slope staking; topographic survey. 44
  • Hydrographic and bathymetric survey; wetlands survey; aerial orthometric photogrammetry. 45 46 HARDWARE 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C82 of C180
  • Spirit level, laser level, and digital level; Philadelphia rod, plumb bob; steel tape; target rod. 1
  • Hand-held peripheral data collector; wireless peripheral data collector for robotic total station. 2
  • Total station: Trimble; Leica; Pentax; Nikon; Topcon 3
  • NAVSTAR Global Positioning Systems: Leica; Trimble; Topcon. 4 5 SOFTWARE 6 7
  • Autodesk AutoCAD Land Desktop and Civil 3D; ESRI ArcGIS; Carlson Survey 2013; Tripod 8 Data Systems (TDS) Spectra Precision Survey Pro; Trimble Access for General Survey; Trimble 9 Survey Controller Data Collection Software; Topcon TopSURV 8; Leica LISCAD Surveying & 10 Engineering Software; Pentax FieldGenius 2012; Bentley MicroStation. 11
  • Earth Gravitational Models (EGM96, EGM08); Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS); 12 Digital Elevation Model (DEM) 7.5-minute series; Digital Terrain Models (DTM); Digital Line 13 Graphs (DLG). 14 15 ENVIRONMENT 16 17
  • Metes and bounds cadastral system; Public Land Survey System (PLSS). 18
  • Remote sites; travel for extended periods; extreme altitude; all weather bivouac (110F to -20F). 19
  • Pack forty pounds; walk, stand, and bend for extended periods; all terrain. 20
  • Maritime - onshore; offshore; piloting and seamanship on boats from 8 feet to 135 feet length over 21 all. 22
  • Navigation: dead reckoning; celestial navigation; tide and current data. 23 24 EDUCATION and TRAINING 25 26
  • Central New Mexico School of Applied Technologies ; course in Autodesk Land Desktop (LDT) 27 2007; create and edit point data, parcel area computations, and boundary information. 28
  • Villanova University Bachelor of Science; courses in calculus, computer science, statistics, 29 construction engineering, management, public speaking, composition, logic, navigation, 30 meteorology, plane surveying. 31 32 AWARDS 33 34 Delaware Department of Transportation DOT award; Delaware Department of Transportation 35 Construction Excellence Award; Small Business Administration Research Advocate (2003)-New 36 Mexico District. 37 38 PRIME CONTRACTS: 39 40 ENERGY 41
  • Mid American Energy Center, Council Bluffs, IA pipeline: reconnaissance of Public Land Survey 42 System monuments and recovery of survey control monuments for location of centerline station 43 and offset. 44
  • New York State Electric and Gas, Somers, NY right-of-way: retracement of control survey for 45 three phase alternating current (AC) overhead power transmission lines. 46
  • Mississippi Canyon Block 252 Macondo Wellbore - as a Constituent Services Intern for the Office 47 of Congressman Scott Murphy (NY-20); an investigation of existing sources of information for 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C83 of C180 Eastern Gulf of Mexico Planning Area Lease Sale 224 Information included a small part of the 1 Eastern Gulf of Mexico Planning Area, more than 125 miles off the Florida coast and completely 2 west of the Military Mission Line: initial exploration plan; final bid recap; blocks and active leases by 3 planning area; oil spill financial responsibility; Congressional findings on accounting with respect to 4 royalties on oil and gas; Department of the Interior Departmental Manual; Part 118: Minerals 5 Management Service Chapter 1: Creation, Objectives, and Functions; mc252 macondo well bore 6 diagram and map; schematics, pressure tests, diagnostic results and other data about the 7 malfunctioning blowout preventer. 8
  • Industry Steering Committee on Wellbore Survey Accuracy (ISCWSA) independent investigation 9 of existing sources of information pertaining to efforts to dispel the confusion and secrecy currently 10 associated with wellbore surveying and to enable the industry to produce consistent, reliable 11 estimates of performance for wellbore survey tools. 12
  • Operation Gasbuggy, T 29 N. R 4 W New Mexico Principal Meridian, Rio Arriba County, New 13 Mexico - independent investigation of existing sources of information for well logs (including 14 nuclear explosive emplacement/reentry well) for the first underground nuclear experiment for the 15 stimulation of low-productivity gas reservoirs by U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, U.S. Department 16 of the Interior (Bureau of Mines), and El Paso Natural Gas Company. 17 18 SUBDIVISION 19
  • Heritage Hills Condominiums, Somers, NY a subdivision: control survey retracement, 1100 20 acres. 21
  • Washoe County, NV various subdivisions: control survey; station and offset for centerline 22 control; GPS construction staking for placement of utilities, curb, gutter, and sidewalk; total length 23 in excess of 15 miles; (PLSS). 24
  • Brenford Station, Smyrna, DE - a subdivision: control survey and retracement. 25 26 WETLANDS AND SPECIAL HABITAT 27 *Ice Pond Corporation, Patterson, NY - a habitat area of special significance: control survey 28 retracement, 110 acres. 29 30 MINING 31
  • Port of Seattle, WA Seattle-Tacoma International Airport third runway fill embankment - mine 32 survey: monitor position of hinge point and catch point for cut slope of off-site borrow pits; volume 33 16.5 million cubic yards. 34 35 BATHYMETRIC/HYDROGRAPHIC 36
  • City of Bellevue, WA - Lake Washington: bottom position, elevation, and location for subsurface 37 utility pipeline. 38 39 RAILROAD 40
  • Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad Commission, CO/NM railroad profile: research and budget 41 estimate for track alignment, replacement of rail ties (30,000) and ballast (46,000 tons) - 42 43 miles, elevation 9000 feet; (PLSS). 44 45 BRIDGE 46
  • State of New York Department of Transportation, Region Eight, Poughkeepsie, NY - Peekskill 47 Hollow Road, Putnam Valley Road Design Improvement Project (CR21): as-built survey for bridge; 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C84 of C180 length of project: 2.5 miles. 1 2 PUBLIC PROPERTY 3
  • US Bureau of Land Management, Taos Resource Area, NM - National Environmental Protection 4 Act (NEPA) Environmental Assessment (EA) reconnaissance survey with field notes; size of subject 5 lands: 640 acres; (PLSS). 6
  • Bernalillo County Metropolitan Courthouse, Albuquerque, NM as-built survey; size of structure: 7 244,000 square feet with nine floors. 8
  • Snohomish County Public Works, WA Cathcart Maintenance Facility construction staking for 9 placement of building, traffic control, utility and storm drainage, cut and fill, sub grade. 10 11 ELEVATION CERTIFICATE 12
  • Town of Cortlandt, Village of Buchanan, NY vertical control survey (third order) differential 13 level method; Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Elevation Certificate (EC); project 14 elevation: 39 feet above sea level. 15 16 HIGHWAY 17
  • Porcupine Forest Road Repair, a super - elevated roadway project situated in the US Department 18 of the Interior National Park Service Denali Park and Preserve, Denali Borough, AK, and designed 19 by CH2MHill for the US DOT Federal Highway Administration Western Federal Lands Division - 20 examination of plans for proposed project and existing sources of information for survey control 21 data, center line, and profile. Length of project: 1.692 miles. 22
  • Bothell Crossing, WA aerial photogrammetric topographical survey: vertical control survey 23 monument recovery; placement of targets for aerial photography. 24
  • City of Everett, WA Evergreen Way control survey retracement; recover property boundary 25 monuments; as-built survey for road profile and sub-surface utility location, on-street traffic 26 equipment 27
  • City of Woodenville, WA SR202 / NE 177TH Place Improvements (high traffic volume): 28 WashDOT vertical control survey (third order) differential level method, GPS control survey 29 retracement, elevation survey, railroad crossing survey, overhead utility location, curb, gutter, and 30 sidewalk location, road profile 31
  • DelDOT Lancaster Pike, Hockessin, DE DelDOT triangulated control survey (third order) 32 retracement; vertical control survey (order G - general) differential level method; DelDOT 33 monument recovery; construction staking for placement of curb, gutter, and sidewalk. 34
  • DelDOT SR141, Wilmington , DE DelDOT triangulated control survey (third order) 35 retracement; construction staking for placement of curb, gutter, and sidewalk. 36
  • DelDOT SR141 and SR 100, Wilmington, DE (DOT Award) DelDOT triangulated control 37 survey (third order) retracement; construction staking for placement of underground utilities, curb, 38 gutter, and sidewalk. 39
  • DelDOT SR141 and Rockland Road, Wilmington, DE (Construction Excellence Award) 40 DelDOT triangulated control survey retracement; construction staking for placement of 41 underground utilities, curb, gutter, and sidewalk. 42
  • DelDOT SR1 AND SR1A, Rehoboth Beach, DE (high traffic volume): DelDOT triangulated 43 control survey (third order) retracement; station and offset centerline control. Length of project: 3.5 44 miles. 45 46 SPECIAL SITUATIONS 47
  • 455th ECE Engineering Services Support, at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan - examination of plans 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C85 of C180 for proposed project and existing sources of information for surveys, maps, and geodetic 1 monuments set by the US Government for horizontal and vertical control. KS International 2 (Sallyport Global) subcontract under URS Corporation prime contract with the US Airforce 3 Contract Augumentation Program (AFCAP) rapid response contingency contract for US 4 Government entities needing urgent assistance. 5 6
  • Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Business Transformation Task Force to Support Improved 7 Department of Defense (DoD) Contracting and Stability in Iraq - examination of plans for 8 proposed project and existing sources of information for reconstruction using the Iraqi Geospatial 9 Reference System (IGRS) based on Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) to support 10 differential global positioning system (DGPS) techniques, and a high accuracy reference network 11 (HARN) with control stations. 12 13 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 14 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C86 of C180 Boat Operator (Homestead) Re: Gator Dredging - Employment Application & Drug Free 1 Workplace Policy 2 Friday, August 14, 2015 10:41 AM 3 From: 4 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 5 To: 6 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 7 3 Files 8 2 MB 9 Download All 10 11 PDF 12 ONLINE-DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE POLICY.pdf 13 795KB 14 Save 15 16 17 PDF 18 ONLINE-Application for Employment.pdf 19 732KB 20 Save 21 22 23 PDF 24 ONLINE-DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE ACK.pdf 25 498KB 26 Save 27 28 Christy L. Vanderpool Office Manager 29 Gator Dredging 30 13630 50th Way N 31 Clearwater, FL 33760 32 Phone: 727-527-1300 33 Fax: 727-499-9890 34 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 35 Website: www.gatordredging.com 36 37 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 38 39

SUBJECT:

Boat Operator (Homestead) 40 41 To whom it may concern; 42 43 I am interested in the Boat Operator (Homestead) position. I recently completed a Criminal 44 Offender Record Investigation. 45 46 I worked this summer at GLACIER PARK NATIONAL PARK SERVICE COMPLEX, Rising 47 Sun on St. Mary Lake, West Glacier, MT. I was trained as boat captain operating launches 45 feet 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C87 of C180 length over all. 1 2 I am accustomed to extreme WORK ENVIRONMENTS, including Remote sites; travel for 3 extended periods; extreme altitude; all weather bivouac (110F to -20F); lift 100 pounds; pack forty 4 pounds; walk, stand, and bend for extended periods. 5 6 Please call me at (206)579-5021 to schedule an interview, at your earliest convenence. 7 8 Yours sincerely, 9 10 ANDREW DeSALVO 11 (206)579-5021 12 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 13 14 enclosure: resume 15 16 Andrew J. DeSalvo telephone: (206)579-5021 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 17 18 SAILING COACH; SAILING INSTRUCTOR 19 20 ESSENTIAL TASKS- SAILING 21

  • sailing instructor of beginner, intermediate, and advanced sailing courses; cruising courses; racing 22 courses 23
  • Steer and operate vessels, using radios, depth finders, radars, lights, buoys, or lighthouses. 24
  • Compute positions, set courses, and determine speeds, using charts, area plotting sheets, 25 compasses, sextants, and knowledge of local conditions. 26
  • Inspect vessels to ensure efficient and safe operation of vessels and equipment and conformance 27 to regulations. 28
  • Measure depths of water, using depth-measuring equipment. 29
  • Direct or coordinate crew members or workers performing activities such as loading or unloading 30 cargo, steering vessels, operating engines, or operating, maintaining, or repairing ship equipment. 31
  • Monitor the loading or discharging of cargo or passengers. 32
  • Calculate sightings of land, using electronic sounding devices and following contour lines on 33 charts. 34
  • Signal passing vessels, using whistles, flashing lights, flags, or radios. 35
  • Maintain boats or equipment on board, such as engines, winches, navigational systems, fire 36 extinguishers, or life preservers. 37
  • Signal crew members or deckhands to rig tow lines, open or close gates or ramps, or pull guard 38 chains across entries. 39 40 EXPERIENCE 41 42
  • SAILING INSTRUCTOR (2015 summer season) CITY OF SEATTLE MT. BAKER SAILING 43 CENTER. Courses of Instruction: Mount Baker High School Sailing Team; Summer Racing Fun 44 Friday Night Racing; Sunday Open Sailing; Youth Sailing Camp - ALL skill levels (ages 10-18). 45 Requirements: experience in sailing; strong communication and teamwork skills; First Aid/CPR 46 certification; passed criminal background check. Vanguard 15, length 15.09 ft., beam 5.60 ft., draft 47 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C88 of C180 3.28 ft, sail area 77.50 sq. ft.. weight 190 lbs. Laser, length 13.78 ft., beam 4.56 ft., draft 2.62 ft, sail 1 area 75.99 sq. ft.. weight 130 lbs. 2 3
  • ASSISTANT MANAGER (2015 pre-season) GLACIER PARK BOAT COMPANY. GLACIER 4 PARK NATIONAL PARK SERVICE COMPLEX, Rising Sun on St. Mary Lake, West Glacier, 5 MT. Trained as LIMITED MASTER waters onshore interpretive boat captain and Assistant 6 Manager working a cash register selling tickets, renting small watercraft (kayaks, canoes, rowboats, 7 and motor boats), and leading short guided hikes. 8 9
  • Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc., Kingston, NY. Apprentice (2015 winter season). 10 Responsible for maintenance tasks, including sanding, painting, varnishing, cleaning, organizing, 11 moving wood, and various small carpentry projects including removal and replacement of wooden 12 boom (60 ft length) under the direction of maintenance coordinator. Clearwater, Length: 106 ft (32 13 m) overall; Beam: 25 ft (7.6 m); Draft: 8 ft (2.4 m); Propulsion: sail; auxiliary engine; Sail plan: 14 mainsail, main topsail, jib, 4305 sq ft. (387.5 m²) total sail area. Architect: Cyrus Hamlin; Builder: 15 1968, Harvey Gamage Shipyard, South Bristol, Maine. 16 17 *NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NORTH CASCADES COMPLEX, Stehekin, WA. GUIDE (2014 18 summer season) Stehekin Fishing Adventures, special-use authorization permit holder on Lake 19 Chelan. Operating small boat with outboard motor, fishing for kokanee, trout, and king salmon. 20 Responsible for care of equipment, meeting clients, and promoting lake trips. On call guide for fly 21 fishing walk and wade, and river float trips. 22 23
  • Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum St. Michaels, MD - Head Sailing Instructor (summer 2013 24 season). Responsible for planning and executing the sailing program; supervise and participate in 25 instruction of basic, intermediate, and advanced classes; manage two assistant sailing instructors and 26 one volunteer launch operator; establish reliable, enthusiastic presence with good judgment and 27 leadership; effective use of parents and volunteers; physically assist students in launching, rigging 28 and storing boats; ensure a safe, organized, and educational waterfront and fleet; preparation, 29 planning and daily review of sailing instructions, notice to mariners, and report of program 30 attendance. 31 32
  • Atlantic Class Association Rules Committee, Stamford CT public relations specialist. Engage in 33 promoting or creating an intended public image for one design amateur yacht racing association. 34 Confer with production or support personnel to produce or coordinate production of cable 35 television coverage of national championship regatta. Write or select material for release to various 36 communications media. Study the objectives, promotional policies, or needs of organizations to 37 develop public relations strategies that will influence public opinion or promote ideas, products, or 38 services. 39 40
  • Croton Sailing School, Croton, NY - sailing instructor. Rainbow Class, designed for the Annapolis 41 Sailing School in 1961. (Sparkman & Stephens, naval architects.) L42 43 sq. ft. Sail Inventory: Main, Storm Jib, 2 Genoa jibs and Spinnaker. Fabricate, set up, and repair 44 rigging, cradle supporting structures, hoists, and pulling gear, using hand and power tools. 45 46
  • Ole M. Amundsen, Inc., Greenwich CT - rigger; painter. Set up or repair rigging for boats up to 30 47 feet length over all; operate, maintain, or repair equipment, such as winches, cranes, derricks; handle 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C89 of C180 lines to moor vessels to docks, to moor docks and floats, or to rig towing lines; match color 1 specifications or original colors, then stir and thin the paints, using spatulas or power mixing 2 equipment; sand surfaces between coats of paint or primer to remove flaws and enhance adhesion 3 for subsequent coats; remove accessories from boats and mask other surfaces with tape or paper in 4 order to protect them from paint. 5 6 GUIDE; RECREATION INSTRUCTOR 7 8
  • GUEST SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (2013-2014 season) SKI SANTA FE, Santa Fe, NM. 9 Present group sales and guest services information, including upcoming events, frequent user 10 benefits, lodging and dining facilities, conditions report, and mountain sports activities. Provide a 11 variety of lift tickets, lessons and workshops. Assist with planning for events, accommodations, 12 dining, arts and culture. 13 14
  • MUSEUM EDUCATOR, TOUR OFFICE ASSISTANT (2014 fall season) GEORGIA 15 O'KEEFFE MUSEUM - Abiquiu Home, Santa Fe, NM. Collaborate and consult with the Tour 16 Office Coordinator, provide support for the day-to-day operations, process, procedure and systems. 17 Schedule tours by internet, phone, and customer contact. Engage with visitors in a positive manner. 18 Work with colleagues to implement program and activities. Provide support to Director of Historic 19 Properties. Customer facing experience, cash handling experience, office administration, operate 20 computer sales program and Blackbaud ticketing program. 21 22 *GUIDE (2014 summer season) NORTH CASCADES NATIONAL PARK SERVICE 23 COMPLEX, Stehekin, WA. Operating small boat with outboard motor for Stehekin Fishing 24 Adventures, special-use authorization permit holder on Lake Chelan, fishing for kokanee, trout, and 25 king salmon. Responsible for care of equipment, meeting clients, and promoting lake trips. On call 26 guide for fly fishing walk and wade, and river float trips. 27 28 Chadds Ford Historical Society, Chadds Ford, PA - guide (2014 spring season) tours of historic John 29 Chads and Barns-Brinton house museums on Brandywine Battlefield, regarding 18th century ways 30 of life, and 18th century crafts for demonstration purposes, including wood-fired cookery. Research 31 project pertaining to capital improvement and conservation easements, with guidance and task 32 assignment from Executive Director and Education Coordinator. 33 34 Terrapin Adventures, Savage MD - guide (2013 fall season); completed a challenge course training 35 program and worked as a challenge course guide, with knowledge of equipment, courses, geography, 36 geology, history, ecology, and wildlife of the area. Duties & Responsibilities: Lead guests on tours 37 including zip lines, climbing wall, challenge course, hiking, fishing, geo-caching, team building 38 of both youth and adult groups. 39 40 Action Adventures, Montrose CO - guide (August, 2013) Scouting and camping in the 41 Uncompahgre Wilderness; prepare meals for clients; pack-in and setup camps; strike and pack-out 42 camps; daily camp chores. 43 44 Silverleaf Resorts Lee, MA - recreational assistant (summer 2012 season). Responsible for watching 45 the pools while members swim and maintain the cleanliness of the pool area. Conduct recreation 46 activities with groups. Organize and promote activities, such as arts and crafts, sports, games, music, 47 dramatics, social recreation, camping, and hobbies, taking into account the needs and interests of 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C90 of C180 individual members. 1 2 Great Alaska International Adventure Vacations, Sterling AK camp assistant (2011 summer 3 season); recreational fishing camp on the Kenai Peninsula as a driver, guide, and camp assistant, to 4 fill a mid-season vacancy on 48 hour5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> travel notice. My work included daily transportation driving 15 5 passenger vans, and passenger sedans, for travel and tours from Anchorage to Kenai Peninsula; to 6 Seward, including hiking tours and shipboard tour escort; and transportation from camp to 7 recreational fishing launch sites. 8 9 United States Capitol Guide Service, Washington, D.C. guide (1998-1999). Completed training 10 program and gave guided tours of the United States Capitol Building for the education and 11 enlightenment of the general public", for groups of fifty people including high school students, 12 adults, and diplomats. 13 14 SEAMANSHIP, SMALL BOAT HANDLING, and PILOTING 15
  • Onshore; offshore; boats 8 feet to 135 feet length over all; sail; inboard; outboard. 16
  • Celestial navigation; dead reckoning; piloting; tide, and current data; Global Positioning System 17 (GPS); LORAN; nautical charts. 18 19 EQUIPMENT 20
  • fixed and mobile cranes; fork lifts; swedging tools; hand tools 21
  • dingy, centerboard, and keel boats; gaff rigs; Marconi rigs with fixed and running backstays 22 23 SEAMANSHIP, SMALL BOAT HANDLING, and PILOTING 24
  • Onshore; offshore; boats 8 feet to 135 feet length over all; sail; inboard; outboard. 25
  • Celestial navigation; dead reckoning; piloting; tide, and current data; Global Positioning System 26 (GPS); LORAN; nautical charts. 27 28 YACHT RACING 29
  • S-Boat Racing Association - Competitor, Long Island Sound Championship (summer season 1993, 30 1994) sailing from Larchmont Yacht Club, New York 31
  • International Star Class Yacht Racing Association - Competitor, World Championship (1990) - 32 33 eighty sixth in the world. (Competitor, Bedford Pitcher Regatta) - sailing from Cedar Point Yacht 34 Club, Connecticut runner-up, 1990. 35
  • Atlantic Class Association - Competitor, National Championship (summer season 1988-1993). A-36 12 (ex- 37 Area Main & Jib: 377 sq. ft.; Spinnaker: 217 sq. ft. (1929, W. Starling Burgess, naval architect). 38 Sailing from Cold Spring Harbor Beach Club (Cold Spring Harbor, NY); Cedar Point YC 39 (Westport,CT); Niantic Bay YC (Niantic, CT) Also, special staff to the Atlantic Class Association 40 Rules Committee. 41
  • J-Class Association - (summer season 1989). Endeavour (1934: Camper & Nicholsons, J Class 42 43 Bay, and sailing from North Cove Yacht Basin, New York City on Manhattan Harbor. 44
  • Flying Scot - 45 lbs; main & jib area 190 sq. ft; spinnaker area 200 sq. ft. Sailing from Candlewood Yacht Club, 46 Fairfield CT. 47
  • Hobie Cat 16 (Hobie Alter, designer) LOA 16'7"; Beam 7'11"; draft 10" weight 320 lbs; sail area 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C91 of C180 main and jib 218 sq. ft. 1
  • Hobie Cat 18 (Hobie Alter, designer) LOA 18', Beam 8'; weight 400 lbs; draft 10", centerboard 2 2'6"; sail area main & jib 240 sq ft. 3 4 CRUISING YACHTS 5
  • Pearson Ensign 6 3000 lbs. sail area, main and jib 235 sq. ft. 7 8 YACHT TENDERS 9 10 10" Cruising Speed: 12 knots Weight: 88 tons, sailing from Newport, Rhode Island. 11 12 SPORTFISHING YACHTS 13
  • Sunnyside Up (Egg Harbor Yachts, Length 37' beam 13' 6" displacement 28,500 lbs) sailing the 14 waters of Long Island Sound, off the coast of New York and Connecticut. 15 16 LAUNCHES 17
  • Little Chief, 45-foot carvel planked launch with cedar on an oak frame authorized by the U.S. 18 Coast Guard to carry 49 passengers with current Certificate of Inspection. Original name was Rising 19 Wolf, placed in Saint Mary Lake, Glacier National Park. Great Northern Railroad commissioned 20 Captain Swanson in 1925, to build Little Chief 21
  • Morning Eagle, 45-foot carvel planked launch with cedar on an oak frame, authorized by the U.S. 22 Coast Guard to carry 49 passengers with current Certificate of Inspection. built for Glacier Park 23 Boat Company, in 1945. Original name was Big Chief and was placed on Swiftcurrent Lake. In the 24 spring of 1975, Morning Eagle launched on Lake Josephine, Glacier National Park, and has never 25 been removed. All maintenance on-site. 26
  • Chief Two Guns, 45-foot marine plywood hull launch with batten seam construction authorized 27 by the U.S. Coast Guard to carry 49 passengers with current Certificate of Inspection, built for 28 Glacier Park Boat Company, in 1960. Placed on Swiftcurrent Lake, Glacier National Park. 29
  • Joy II, 41-foot marine fiberglass hull launch authorized by the U.S. Coast Guard to carry 49 30 passengers with current Certificate of Inspection, built in 1984, for Glacier Park Boat Company. 31 Original name International II, operated out of Waterton, Canada, in support of the Prince of Wales 32 Hotel. In 1986, her name changed to Joy II and she was transported across the border and launched 33 on St. Mary Lake, Glacier National Park. 34 35 SPORTFISHING YACHTS 36
  • Sunnyside Up (Egg Harbor Yachts, Length 37' beam 13' 6" displacement 28,500 lbs) sailing the 37 waters of Long Island Sound, off the coast of New York and Connecticut. 38 39 SAILINGS 40
  • state of Alaska, waters of Resurrection Bay, Nuka Bay; Aialik Bay: Blying Sound, Gulf of Alaska; 41 Kenai River, from Seward Small Boat Harbor; Bings Landing 42
  • state of Massachusetts, waters of Buzzards Bay, Salem Sound, Nahant Bay from New Bedford YC; 46 Eastern YC 47
  • state of New York, waters of the Long Island Sound, from Larchmont YC; American YC; New 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C92 of C180 York Athletic Club YC; New York YC; Manhattan YC; Cold Spring Harbor Beach Club; Hudson 1 River, from Shattemuc YC; Croton YC. 2
  • state of Ohio, waters of Lake Erie, from Cleveland YC; Lorain YC 3
  • state of Rhode Island, waters of Newport Harbor, Block Island Sound; Fishers Island Sound, from 4 Watch Hill YC; Newport YC; Ida Lewis YC; New York Yacht Club 5
  • state of Washington, waters of Puget Sound: Shilshole Bay YC; Lake Chelan 6 7 EDUCATION and TRAINING 8
  • Villanova University-Bachelor of Science. Courses in civil engineering, composition, computer 9 science, construction management; business management, public speaking, logic, navigation, 10 meteorology, plane surveying. 11
  • Red Cross First Aid/CPR 12 13 WORK ENVIRONMENT 14
  • Remote sites; travel for extended periods; extreme altitude; all weather bivouac (110F to -20F). 15
  • Pack forty pounds; walk, stand, and bend for extended periods. 16
  • Guide for groups up to fifty people, including adults and children. 17 18 LICENSE and REGISTRATION 19 20
  • US Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Department of Interior Bureau of Land 21 Management 22 Special Use authorization for commercial use of public lands. 23
  • Department of Game and Fish, state of New Mexico - registered outfitter and guide. 24 25 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 26 27 Boat Operator (Homestead) 28 29 compensation: DOQ 30 employment type: full-time 31 32 Boat Operators/ Tenders 33 Gator Dredging -- Homestead, FL 34 35 Five years minimum boat operating experience -- airboat operations a plus 36 MUST be motivated and able to work independently 37 Complete Daily Boat Maintenance Log/Checklist - Mandatory 38 Comply with safety practices, rules, and regulations while performing job duties and follow company 39 procedure in reporting unsafe conditions or practices. 40 Maintain all vessel equipment in good working order and ensure that vessel is clean, well-stocked 41 with supplies and spare parts at all times. 42 Facilitate alignment, movement of boats, or adjustment of machinery, equipment, or materials. 43 Assist in performing maintenance as needed. 44 Assist with washing and maintaining boats and equipment in proper working order. 45 Be in close proximity of work area to anticipate the needs of the crew, prepare tools and operate 46 boats and equipment for crew members for the particular work being performed. 47 Load, unload, or identify building materials, machinery, or tools. 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C93 of C180 Keep work areas clean and organized. Pick up scrap wire, discarded materials, etc. 1 Work as a team and fulfill any and all other duties and tasks as assigned. 2 Able to work in extreme heat 3 Able to lift up to 100 lbs 4 A criminal background investigation will be conducted on the candidate selected for employment 5 OSHA Certification a plus 6 Drug Free Work Place/Random Testing 7 Equal Opportunity Employer 8 Benefits: Medical, Life and Long Term Disability 9 IRA Plan Company Match 10 11 12 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 13 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C94 of C180 Andrew DeSalvo; Boat Operator (Homestead) Re: Gator Dredging - Employment Application & 1 Drug Free Workplace Policy 2 Friday, August 14, 2015 12:47 PM 3 From: 4 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 5 To: 6 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 7 2 Files 8 954KB 9 Download All 10 11 PDF 12 Andrew DeSalvo ONLINE-Application for Employment.pdf 13 734KB 14 Save 15 16 17 PDF 18 DeSalvo Andrew ONLINE-DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE ACK.pdf 19 220KB 20 Save 21 22 Christy L. Vanderpool Office Manager 23 Gator Dredging 24 13630 50th Way N 25 Clearwater, FL 33760 26 Phone: 727-527-1300 27 Fax: 727-499-9890 28 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 29 Website: www.gatordredging.com 30 31 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 32 33

SUBJECT:

Boat Operator (Homestead) 34 35

Dear Christy 36 37 I am interested in the Boat Operator (Homestead) position. I recently completed a Criminal 38 Offender Record Investigation. 39 40 I worked this summer at GLACIER PARK NATIONAL PARK SERVICE COMPLEX,

Rising 41 Sun on St. Mary Lake, West Glacier, MT. I was trained as LIMITED MASTER boat captain 42 operating launches 45 feet length over all, authorized by the U.S. Coast Guard to carry 49 43 passengers. 44 45 I am accustomed to extreme WORK ENVIRONMENTS, including remote sites; travel for 46 extended periods; extreme altitude; all weather bivouac (110F to -20F); lift 100 pounds; pack forty 47 pounds; walk, stand, and bend for extended periods. 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C95 of C180 1 Please call me at (206)579-5021 to schedule an interview, at your earliest convenence. 2 3 Yours sincerely, 4 5 ANDREW DeSALVO 6 (206)579-5021 7 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 8 9 2 Attachments 10 954KB 11 12 PDF 13 Andrew DeSalvo ONLINE-Application for Employment.pdf 14 734KB 15 16 PDF 17 DeSalvo Andrew ONLINE-DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE ACK.pdf 18 19 enclosure: resume 20 21 Andrew J. DeSalvo telephone: (206)579-5021 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 22 23 SAILING COACH; SAILING INSTRUCTOR 24 25 ESSENTIAL TASKS- SAILING 26

  • sailing instructor of beginner, intermediate, and advanced sailing courses; cruising courses; racing 27 courses 28
  • Steer and operate vessels, using radios, depth finders, radars, lights, buoys, or lighthouses. 29
  • Compute positions, set courses, and determine speeds, using charts, area plotting sheets, 30 compasses, sextants, and knowledge of local conditions. 31
  • Inspect vessels to ensure efficient and safe operation of vessels and equipment and conformance 32 to regulations. 33
  • Measure depths of water, using depth-measuring equipment. 34
  • Direct or coordinate crew members or workers performing activities such as loading or unloading 35 cargo, steering vessels, operating engines, or operating, maintaining, or repairing ship equipment. 36
  • Monitor the loading or discharging of cargo or passengers. 37
  • Calculate sightings of land, using electronic sounding devices and following contour lines on 38 charts. 39
  • Signal passing vessels, using whistles, flashing lights, flags, or radios. 40
  • Maintain boats or equipment on board, such as engines, winches, navigational systems, fire 41 extinguishers, or life preservers. 42
  • Signal crew members or deckhands to rig tow lines, open or close gates or ramps, or pull guard 43 chains across entries. 44 45 EXPERIENCE 46 47 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C96 of C180
  • SAILING INSTRUCTOR (2015 summer season) CITY OF SEATTLE MT. BAKER SAILING 1 CENTER. Courses of Instruction: Mount Baker High School Sailing Team; Summer Racing Fun 2 Friday Night Racing; Sunday Open Sailing; Youth Sailing Camp - ALL skill levels (ages 10-18). 3 Requirements: experience in sailing; strong communication and teamwork skills; First Aid/CPR 4 certification; passed criminal background check. Vanguard 15, length 15.09 ft., beam 5.60 ft., draft 5 3.28 ft, sail area 77.50 sq. ft.. weight 190 lbs. Laser, length 13.78 ft., beam 4.56 ft., draft 2.62 ft, sail 6 area 75.99 sq. ft.. weight 130 lbs. 7 8
  • ASSISTANT MANAGER (2015 pre-season) GLACIER PARK BOAT COMPANY. GLACIER 9 PARK NATIONAL PARK SERVICE COMPLEX, Rising Sun on St. Mary Lake, West Glacier, 10 MT. Trained as LIMITED MASTER for waters onshore interpretive boat captain authorized by the 11 U.S. Coast Guard to carry 49 passengers; and, Assistant Manager working a cash register selling 12 tickets, renting small watercraft (kayaks, canoes, rowboats, and motor boats), and leading short 13 guided hikes. 14 15
  • Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc., Kingston, NY. Apprentice (2015 winter season). 16 Responsible for maintenance tasks, including sanding, painting, varnishing, cleaning, organizing, 17 moving wood, and various small carpentry projects including removal and replacement of wooden 18 boom (60 ft length) under the direction of maintenance coordinator. Clearwater, Length: 106 ft (32 19 m) overall; Beam: 25 ft (7.6 m); Draft: 8 ft (2.4 m); Propulsion: sail; auxiliary engine; Sail plan: 20 mainsail, main topsail, jib, 4305 sq ft. (387.5 m²) total sail area. Architect: Cyrus Hamlin; Builder: 21 1968, Harvey Gamage Shipyard, South Bristol, Maine. 22 23 *NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NORTH CASCADES COMPLEX, Stehekin, WA. GUIDE (2014 24 summer season) Stehekin Fishing Adventures, special-use authorization permit holder on Lake 25 Chelan. Operating small boat with outboard motor, fishing for kokanee, trout, and king salmon. 26 Responsible for care of equipment, meeting clients, and promoting lake trips. On call guide for fly 27 fishing walk and wade, and river float trips. 28 29
  • Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum St. Michaels, MD - Head Sailing Instructor (summer 2013 30 season). Responsible for planning and executing the sailing program; supervise and participate in 31 instruction of basic, intermediate, and advanced classes; manage two assistant sailing instructors and 32 one volunteer launch operator; establish reliable, enthusiastic presence with good judgment and 33 leadership; effective use of parents and volunteers; physically assist students in launching, rigging 34 and storing boats; ensure a safe, organized, and educational waterfront and fleet; preparation, 35 planning and daily review of sailing instructions, notice to mariners, and report of program 36 attendance. 37 38
  • Atlantic Class Association Rules Committee, Stamford CT public relations specialist. Engage in 39 promoting or creating an intended public image for one design amateur yacht racing association. 40 Confer with production or support personnel to produce or coordinate production of cable 41 television coverage of national championship regatta. Write or select material for release to various 42 communications media. Study the objectives, promotional policies, or needs of organizations to 43 develop public relations strategies that will influence public opinion or promote ideas, products, or 44 services. 45 46
  • Croton Sailing School, Croton, NY - sailing instructor. Rainbow Class, designed for the Annapolis 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C97 of C180 1 sq. ft. Sail Inventory: Main, Storm Jib, 2 Genoa jibs and Spinnaker. Fabricate, set up, and repair 2 rigging, cradle supporting structures, hoists, and pulling gear, using hand and power tools. 3 4
  • Ole M. Amundsen, Inc., Greenwich CT - rigger; painter. Set up or repair rigging for boats up to 30 5 feet length over all; operate, maintain, or repair equipment, such as winches, cranes, derricks; handle 6 lines to moor vessels to docks, to moor docks and floats, or to rig towing lines; match color 7 specifications or original colors, then stir and thin the paints, using spatulas or power mixing 8 equipment; sand surfaces between coats of paint or primer to remove flaws and enhance adhesion 9 for subsequent coats; remove accessories from boats and mask other surfaces with tape or paper in 10 order to protect them from paint. 11 12 GUIDE; RECREATION INSTRUCTOR 13 14
  • GUEST SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (2013-2014 season) SKI SANTA FE, Santa Fe, NM. 15 Present group sales and guest services information, including upcoming events, frequent user 16 benefits, lodging and dining facilities, conditions report, and mountain sports activities. Provide a 17 variety of lift tickets, lessons and workshops. Assist with planning for events, accommodations, 18 dining, arts and culture. 19 20
  • MUSEUM EDUCATOR, TOUR OFFICE ASSISTANT (2014 fall season) GEORGIA 21 O'KEEFFE MUSEUM - Abiquiu Home, Santa Fe, NM. Collaborate and consult with the Tour 22 Office Coordinator, provide support for the day-to-day operations, process, procedure and systems. 23 Schedule tours by internet, phone, and customer contact. Engage with visitors in a positive manner. 24 Work with colleagues to implement program and activities. Provide support to Director of Historic 25 Properties. Customer facing experience, cash handling experience, office administration, operate 26 computer sales program and Blackbaud ticketing program. 27 28 *GUIDE (2014 summer season) NORTH CASCADES NATIONAL PARK SERVICE 29 COMPLEX, Stehekin, WA. Operating small boat with outboard motor for Stehekin Fishing 30 Adventures, special-use authorization permit holder on Lake Chelan, fishing for kokanee, trout, and 31 king salmon. Responsible for care of equipment, meeting clients, and promoting lake trips. On call 32 guide for fly fishing walk and wade, and river float trips. 33 34 Chadds Ford Historical Society, Chadds Ford, PA - guide (2014 spring season) tours of historic John 35 Chads and Barns-Brinton house museums on Brandywine Battlefield, regarding 18th century ways 36 of life, and 18th century crafts for demonstration purposes, including wood-fired cookery. Research 37 project pertaining to capital improvement and conservation easements, with guidance and task 38 assignment from Executive Director and Education Coordinator. 39 40 Terrapin Adventures, Savage MD - guide (2013 fall season); completed a challenge course training 41 program and worked as a challenge course guide, with knowledge of equipment, courses, geography, 42 geology, history, ecology, and wildlife of the area. Duties & Responsibilities: Lead guests on tours 43 including zip lines, climbing wall, challenge course, hiking, fishing, geo-caching, team building 44 of both youth and adult groups. 45 46 Action Adventures, Montrose CO - guide (August, 2013) Scouting and camping in the 47 Uncompahgre Wilderness; prepare meals for clients; pack-in and setup camps; strike and pack-out 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C98 of C180 camps; daily camp chores. 1 2 Silverleaf Resorts Lee, MA - recreational assistant (summer 2012 season). Responsible for watching 3 the pools while members swim and maintain the cleanliness of the pool area. Conduct recreation 4 activities with groups. Organize and promote activities, such as arts and crafts, sports, games, music, 5 dramatics, social recreation, camping, and hobbies, taking into account the needs and interests of 6 individual members. 7 8 Great Alaska International Adventure Vacations, Sterling AK camp assistant (2011 summer 9 season); recreational fishing camp on the Kenai Peninsula as a driver, guide, and camp assistant, to 10 fill a mid-season vacancy on 48 hour5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> travel notice. My work included daily transportation driving 15 11 passenger vans, and passenger sedans, for travel and tours from Anchorage to Kenai Peninsula; to 12 Seward, including hiking tours and shipboard tour escort; and transportation from camp to 13 recreational fishing launch sites. 14 15 United States Capitol Guide Service, Washington, D.C. guide (1998-1999). Completed training 16 program and gave guided tours of the United States Capitol Building for the education and 17 enlightenment of the general public", for groups of fifty people including high school students, 18 adults, and diplomats. 19 20 SEAMANSHIP, SMALL BOAT HANDLING, and PILOTING 21
  • Onshore; offshore; boats 8 feet to 135 feet length over all; sail; inboard; outboard. 22
  • Celestial navigation; dead reckoning; piloting; tide, and current data; Global Positioning System 23 (GPS); LORAN; nautical charts. 24 25 EQUIPMENT 26
  • fixed and mobile cranes; fork lifts; swedging tools; hand tools 27
  • dingy, centerboard, and keel boats; gaff rigs; Marconi rigs with fixed and running backstays 28 29 SEAMANSHIP, SMALL BOAT HANDLING, and PILOTING 30
  • Onshore; offshore; boats 8 feet to 135 feet length over all; sail; inboard; outboard. 31
  • Celestial navigation; dead reckoning; piloting; tide, and current data; Global Positioning System 32 (GPS); LORAN; nautical charts. 33 34 YACHT RACING 35
  • S-Boat Racing Association - Competitor, Long Island Sound Championship (summer season 1993, 36 1994) sailing from Larchmont Yacht Club, New York 37
  • International Star Class Yacht Racing Association - Competitor, World Championship (1990) - 38 ed 39 eighty sixth in the world. (Competitor, Bedford Pitcher Regatta) - sailing from Cedar Point Yacht 40 Club, Connecticut runner-up, 1990. 41
  • Atlantic Class Association - Competitor, National Championship (summer season 1988-1993). A-42 12 (ex- Briggs S. Cun43 Area Main & Jib: 377 sq. ft.; Spinnaker: 217 sq. ft. (1929, W. Starling Burgess, naval architect). 44 Sailing from Cold Spring Harbor Beach Club (Cold Spring Harbor, NY); Cedar Point YC 45 (Westport,CT); Niantic Bay YC (Niantic, CT) Also, special staff to the Atlantic Class Association 46 Rules Committee. 47
  • J-Class Association - (summer season 1989). Endeavour (1934: Camper & Nicholsons, J Class 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C99 of C180 1 Bay, and sailing from North Cove Yacht Basin, New York City on Manhattan Harbor. 2
  • Flying Scot - 3 lbs; main & jib area 190 sq. ft; spinnaker area 200 sq. ft. Sailing from Candlewood Yacht Club, 4 Fairfield CT. 5
  • Hobie Cat 16 (Hobie Alter, designer) LOA 16'7"; Beam 7'11"; draft 10" weight 320 lbs; sail area 6 main and jib 218 sq. ft. 7
  • Hobie Cat 18 (Hobie Alter, designer) LOA 18', Beam 8'; weight 400 lbs; draft 10", centerboard 8 2'6"; sail area main & jib 240 sq ft. 9 10 CRUISING YACHTS 11
  • Pearson Ensign 12 3000 lbs. sail area, main and jib 235 sq. ft. 13 14 YACHT TENDERS 15 16 10" Cruising Speed: 12 knots Weight: 88 tons, sailing from Newport, Rhode Island. 17 18 SPORTFISHING YACHTS 19
  • Sunnyside Up (Egg Harbor Yachts, Length 37' beam 13' 6" displacement 28,500 lbs) sailing the 20 waters of Long Island Sound, off the coast of New York and Connecticut. 21 22 LAUNCHES 23
  • Little Chief, 45-foot carvel planked launch with cedar on an oak frame authorized by the U.S. 24 Coast Guard to carry 49 passengers with current Certificate of Inspection. Original name was Rising 25 Wolf, placed in Saint Mary Lake, Glacier National Park. Great Northern Railroad commissioned 26 Captain Swanson in 1925, to build Little Chief 27
  • Morning Eagle, 45-foot carvel planked launch with cedar on an oak frame, authorized by the U.S. 28 Coast Guard to carry 49 passengers with current Certificate of Inspection. built for Glacier Park 29 Boat Company, in 1945. Original name was Big Chief and was placed on Swiftcurrent Lake. In the 30 spring of 1975, Morning Eagle launched on Lake Josephine, Glacier National Park, and has never 31 been removed. All maintenance on-site. 32
  • Chief Two Guns, 45-foot marine plywood hull launch with batten seam construction authorized 33 by the U.S. Coast Guard to carry 49 passengers with current Certificate of Inspection, built for 34 Glacier Park Boat Company, in 1960. Placed on Swiftcurrent Lake, Glacier National Park. 35
  • Joy II, 41-foot marine fiberglass hull launch authorized by the U.S. Coast Guard to carry 49 36 passengers with current Certificate of Inspection, built in 1984, for Glacier Park Boat Company. 37 Original name International II, operated out of Waterton, Canada, in support of the Prince of Wales 38 Hotel. In 1986, her name changed to Joy II and she was transported across the border and launched 39 on St. Mary Lake, Glacier National Park. 40 41 SPORTFISHING YACHTS 42
  • Sunnyside Up (Egg Harbor Yachts, Length 37' beam 13' 6" displacement 28,500 lbs) sailing the 43 waters of Long Island Sound, off the coast of New York and Connecticut. 44 45 SAILINGS 46
  • state of Alaska, waters of Resurrection Bay, Nuka Bay; Aialik Bay: Blying Sound, Gulf of Alaska; 47 Kenai River, from Seward Small Boat Harbor; Bings Landing 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C100 of C180
  • state of Massachusetts, waters of Buzzards Bay, Salem Sound, Nahant Bay from New Bedford YC; 4 Eastern YC 5
  • state of New York, waters of the Long Island Sound, from Larchmont YC; American YC; New 6 York Athletic Club YC; New York YC; Manhattan YC; Cold Spring Harbor Beach Club; Hudson 7 River, from Shattemuc YC; Croton YC. 8
  • state of Ohio, waters of Lake Erie, from Cleveland YC; Lorain YC 9
  • state of Rhode Island, waters of Newport Harbor, Block Island Sound; Fishers Island Sound, from 10 Watch Hill YC; Newport YC; Ida Lewis YC; New York Yacht Club 11
  • state of Washington, waters of Puget Sound: Shilshole Bay YC; Lake Chelan 12 13 EDUCATION and TRAINING 14
  • Villanova University-Bachelor of Science. Courses in civil engineering, composition, computer 15 science, construction management; business management, public speaking, logic, navigation, 16 meteorology, plane surveying. 17
  • Red Cross First Aid/CPR 18 19 WORK ENVIRONMENT 20
  • Remote sites; travel for extended periods; extreme altitude; all weather bivouac (110F to -20F). 21
  • Pack forty pounds; walk, stand, and bend for extended periods. 22
  • Guide for groups up to fifty people, including adults and children. 23 24 LICENSE and REGISTRATION 25 26
  • US Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Department of Interior Bureau of Land 27 Management 28 Special Use authorization for commercial use of public lands. 29
  • Department of Game and Fish, state of New Mexico - registered outfitter and guide. 30 31 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 32 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C101 of C180 RE: Andrew DeSalvo; Boat Operator (Homestead) Re: Gator Dredging - Employment Application 1 & Drug Free Workplace Policy 2 Monday, August 17, 2015 8:29 AM 3 From: 4 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 5 To: 6 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 7 Hi Andrew, 8 9 Thank you for forwarding your information . Tyler McDougal our P.E. will be contacting you today 10 to discuss the Survey and Boat Operating position available with Gator Dredging. 11 12 Christy L. Vanderpool 13 Office Manager 14 Gator Dredging 15 13630 50th Way N 16 Clearwater, FL 33760 17 Phone: 727-527-1300 18 Fax: 727-499-9890 19 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 20 Website: www.gatordredging.com 21 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C102 of C180 Andrew DeSalvo; Boat Operator (Homestead) Re: Gator Dredging - Employment Application & 1 Drug Free Workplace Policy 2 Tuesday, August 18, 2015 11:11 AM 3 From: 4 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 5 To: 6 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 7 8 August 18, 2015 9 10 Christy L. Vanderpool 11 Office Manager 12 Gator Dredging 13 13630 50th Way N 14 Clearwater, FL 33760 15 Phone: 727-527-1300 16 Fax: 727-499-9890 17 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 18 Website: www.gatordredging.com 19 20 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 21 22

SUBJECT:

Boat Operator (Homestead) Re: Gator Dredging - Employment Application & Drug 23 Free Workplace Policy 24 25

Dear Christy; 26 27 I am interested in the Boat Operator (Homestead) position with Gator Dredging; and,

I forwarded 28 the Employment Application & Drug Free Workplace Policy. 29 30 Please let me know how to proceed - I have no news from Tyler McDougal, P.E 31 32 Yours sincerely, 33 34 ANDREW DeSALVO 35 (206)579-5021 36 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 37 38 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 39 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C103 of C180 RE: Andrew DeSalvo; Boat Operator (Homestead) Re: Gator Dredging - Employment Application 1 & Drug Free Workplace Policy 2 Tuesday, August 18, 2015 2:30 PM 3 From: 4 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 5 To: 6 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 7 I just spoke to Tyler he tried to reach you earlier he is going to try and reach you again right now. 8 9 10 Christy L. Vanderpool 11 Office Manager 12 Gator Dredging 13 13630 50th Way N 14 Clearwater, FL 33760 15 Phone: 727-527-1300 16 Fax: 727-499-9890 17 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 18 Website: www.gatordredging.com 19 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C104 of C180 PLEASE FORWARD RE: Andrew DeSalvo; Boat Operator (Homestead) Re: Gator Dredging - 1 Employment Application & Drug Free Workplace Policy 2 Tuesday, August 18, 2015 2:35 PM 3 From: 4 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 5 To: 6 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 7 8 August , 2015 9 10 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 11 12

SUBJECT:

Boat Operator (Homestead) Re: Gator Dredging - Employment Application & Drug 13 Free Workplace Policy 14 15

Dear Christy; 16 17 Thanks for your interest in my qualifications for the Boat Operator (Homestead) position. 18 19 PLEASE FORWARD my email contact to Tyler,

so that we can schedule a telephone 20 INTERVIEW at his convenience. 21 22 Yours sincerely, 23 24 ANDREW DeSALVO 25 (206)579-5021 26 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 27 28 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 29 30 Ownership and Intellectual Property: 31 32 The OWNER and cited sources sources retain all right, title, and interest in and to all of the 33 copyrights, database rights, patent rights, trademarks, trade secrets, and all other propriety right in 34 the Content. No rights in any Content are granted. Any right, title or interest arising in any 35 compilation or derivative work created using any Content shall not entitle the RECIPIENT to use 36 any Content. The RECIPIENT does not acquire any copyright ownership or equivalent rights in or 37 to any Content or any other property of the OWNER or its Content sources. 38 39 Confidentiality Statement: 40 41 This electronic message, and any attachment, contains privileged and confidential information from 42 Andrew J. DeSalvo, intended for the use of the individual or entity named above. If you are not the 43 intended recipient immediately and permanently delete the message and any attachment from your 44 system. Disclosure, Copying, distribution or use of the contents of this message is strictly 45 prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us promptly by telephone at (206) 46 579-5021 or by email reply. 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C105 of C180 -------------------------------------------- 1 On Tue, 8/18/15, Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging <Christy@gatordredging.com> wrote: 2 3

Subject:

RE: Andrew DeSalvo; Boat Operator (Homestead) Re: Gator Dredging - Employment 4 Application & Drug Free Workplace Policy 5 To: "DeSalvo, Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 Date: Tuesday, August 18, 2015, 2:30 PM 7 8 I just spoke to Tyler he tried to 9 reach you earlier he is going to try and reach you again 10 right now. 11 12 13 Christy L. Vanderpool 14 Office Manager 15 Gator Dredging 16 13630 50th Way N 17 Clearwater, FL 33760 18 Phone: 727-527-1300 19 Fax: 727-499-9890 20 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 21 Website: www.gatordredging.com 22 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C106 of C180 Survey Crew Chief Position 1 Tuesday, August 18, 2015 2:46 PM 2 From: 3 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 Mr. DeSalvo, 7 8 I would like to speak with you in reference to your injury for survey crew chief position available at 9 our Homestead Branch office in Florida. 10 11 Please call me at your earliest convenience to discuss. 12 13 Sincerely, 14 15 Tyler McDougal, P.E. 16 Operations Engineering Manager 17 Gator Dredging 18 (727) 776-8910 19 Tyler@gatordredging.com 20 21 Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID 22 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C107 of C180 Andrew DeSalvo Re: Survey Crew Chief Position 1 Tuesday, August 18, 2015 5:07 PM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 6 August 18, 2015 7 8 Tyler McDougal, P.E. 9 Operations Engineering Manager 10 Gator Dredging 11 (727) 776-8910 12 Tyler@gatordredging.com 13 14 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 15 16

SUBJECT:

Survey Crew Chief Position 17 18

Dear Mr. McDougal,

19 20 Sorry I missed your call today, and thanks for the opportunity to present a letter of introduction and 21 resume for your consideration, for the Land Surveyor position. 22 23 I am available to travel within forty eight hours of transmittal of your offer for employment; and, I 24 can begin work within forty eight hours of arrival on site. 25 26 My primary responsibility is to make exact measurements using surveying instruments to determine 27 property boundary, shape, contour, location, elevation, or dimension of land and features on the 28 surface of the earth for engineering, map making, land evaluation, construction, and other purposes. 29 30 I have training and experience necessary to stake construction projects at a very high rate of 31 production, and to inspect construction projects (as built) using engineering drawings, CAD 32 software, and robotic surveying instruments. 33 34 I record survey measurements and descriptive data using notes, drawings, and sketches; position and 35 hold optical targets to measure angle, distance, and elevation; position and hold rods for bench mark 36 and cross-section elevations; and search for section corners, property corners, and traverse points. 37 38 I operate surveying instruments and measuring equipment including robotic total station; data 39 collectors; spirit and laser levels; steel tapes; target rods; Philadelphia rods; and leveling rods. 40 41 I have experience directly applicable to your requirements for PRIOR EXPERIENCE, as follows: 42 43 BATHYMETRIC/HYDROGRAPHIC 44

  • City of Bellevue, WA - Lake Washington: bottom position, elevation, and location for subsurface 45 utility pipeline. 46 47 ELEVATION CERTIFICATE 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C108 of C180
  • Town of Cortlandt, Village of Buchanan, NY vertical control survey (third order) differential 1 level method; Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Elevation Certificate (EC); project 2 elevation: 39 feet above sea level. 3 4 ENERGY 5 6
  • Mississippi Canyon Block 252 Macondo Wellbore - as a Constituent Services Intern for the Office 7 of Congressman Scott Murphy (NY-20); an investigation of existing sources of information for 8 Eastern Gulf of Mexico Planning Area Lease Sale 224 Information included a small part of the 9 Eastern Gulf of Mexico Planning Area, more than 125 miles off the Florida coast and completely 10 west of the Military Mission Line: initial exploration plan; final bid recap; blocks and active leases by 11 planning area; oil spill financial responsibility; Congressional findings on accounting with respect to 12 royalties on oil and gas; Department of the Interior Departmental Manual; Part 118: Minerals 13 Management Service Chapter 1: Creation, Objectives, and Functions; mc252 macondo well bore 14 diagram and map; schematics, pressure tests, diagnostic results and other data about the 15 malfunctioning blowout preventer. 16 17
  • Operation Gasbuggy, T 29 N. R 4 W New Mexico Principal Meridian, Rio Arriba County, New 18 Mexico - independent investigation of existing sources of information for well logs (including 19 nuclear explosive emplacement/reentry well) for the first underground nuclear experiment for the 20 stimulation of low-productivity gas reservoirs by U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, U.S. Department 21 of the Interior (Bureau of Mines), and El Paso Natural Gas Company. 22 23 Please call (206)579-5021 to schedule an interview. I look forward to a discussion of your specific 24 requirements for the position. 25 26 Yours sincerely, 27 28 / SIGNED 29 30 Andrew DeSalvo 31 32 enclosure: resume 33 34 Andrew J. DeSalvo telephone: 206.579.5021 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 35 36 SURVEYING TECHNICIAN 37 38 Provide data relevant to the shape, contour, gravitation, location, elevation, or dimension of land or 39 features on or near the surface of the Earth for engineering, map making, mining, land evaluation, 40 construction, and other purposes. Make exact measurements and determine property boundaries. 41 42 EXPERIENCE 43 44 2003 to present- field party chief; instrument operator; and rod man. Accurate Survey, Albuquerque, 45 NM; Baseline Engineering, Tacoma WA; TEC Civil Engineering Consultants, Reno, NV; Industrial 46 Contract Services, Grand Forks ND; Perteet Inc., Everett WA; Gilson Engineering, Draper UT; 47 CTS, Bellevue, WA; Harlan King, Reno, NV; Adel Construction Co., Newark, DE; Surveys 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C109 of C180 Southwest, Albuquerque NM 1 2 DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS 3 4
  • Exercise of judgment to determine the best approach to data collection in field operations, without 5 immediate access to a professional land surveyor (PLS) and professional engineer (PE). 6
  • Use of civil engineering, architectural, and land surveying rules, procedures, and manuals. 7
  • Read engineering and architectural drawings, and record field notes using drafting standards. 8 9 ESSENTIAL TASKS 10 11
  • American Land Title Association (ALTA) survey; property boundary survey; research of legal 12 description, deed, and plat; 13
  • Global Positioning System - static, differential (DGPS), and real-time kinetic (RTK) field 14 techniques. 15
  • Coordinate geometry (COGO); triangulation; trilateration; resection for LiDAR orientation 16 system. 17
  • Construction staking; station and offset for center-line control; slope staking; topographic survey. 18
  • Hydrographic and bathymetric survey; wetlands survey; aerial orthometric photogrammetry. 19 20 HARDWARE 21 22
  • Spirit level, laser level, and digital level; Philadelphia rod, plumb bob; steel tape; target rod. 23
  • Hand-held peripheral data collector; wireless peripheral data collector for robotic total station. 24
  • Total station: Trimble; Leica; Pentax; Nikon; Topcon 25
  • NAVSTAR Global Positioning Systems: Leica; Trimble; Topcon. 26 27 SOFTWARE 28 29
  • Autodesk AutoCAD Land Desktop and Civil 3D; ESRI ArcGIS; Carlson Survey 2013; Tripod 30 Data Systems (TDS) Spectra Precision Survey Pro; Trimble Access for General Survey; Trimble 31 Survey Controller Data Collection Software; Topcon TopSURV 8; Leica LISCAD Surveying & 32 Engineering Software; Pentax FieldGenius 2012; Bentley MicroStation. 33
  • Earth Gravitational Models (EGM96, EGM08); Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS); 34 Digital Elevation Model (DEM) 7.5-minute series; Digital Terrain Models (DTM); Digital Line 35 Graphs (DLG). 36 37 ENVIRONMENT 38 39
  • Metes and bounds cadastral system; Public Land Survey System (PLSS). 40
  • Remote sites; travel for extended periods; extreme altitude; all weather bivouac (110F to -20F). 41
  • Pack forty pounds; walk, stand, and bend for extended periods; all terrain. 42
  • Maritime - onshore; offshore; piloting and seamanship on boats from 8 feet to 135 feet length over 43 all. 44
  • Navigation: dead reckoning; celestial navigation; tide and current data. 45 46 EDUCATION and TRAINING 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C110 of C180
  • Central New Mexico School of Applied Technologies ; course in Autodesk Land Desktop (LDT) 1 2007; create and edit point data, parcel area computations, and boundary information. 2
  • Villanova University Bachelor of Science; courses in calculus, computer science, statistics, 3 construction engineering, management, public speaking, composition, logic, navigation, 4 meteorology, plane surveying. 5 6 AWARDS 7 8 Delaware Department of Transportation DOT award; Delaware Department of Transportation 9 Construction Excellence Award; Small Business Administration Research Advocate (2003)-New 10 Mexico District. 11 12 PRIME CONTRACTS: 13 14 ENERGY 15
  • Mid American Energy Center, Council Bluffs, IA pipeline: reconnaissance of Public Land Survey 16 System monuments and recovery of survey control monuments for location of centerline station 17 and offset. 18
  • New York State Electric and Gas, Somers, NY right-of-way: retracement of control survey for 19 three phase alternating current (AC) overhead power transmission lines. 20
  • Mississippi Canyon Block 252 Macondo Wellbore - as a Constituent Services Intern for the Office 21 of Congressman Scott Murphy (NY-20); an investigation of existing sources of information for 22 Eastern Gulf of Mexico Planning Area Lease Sale 224 Information included a small part of the 23 Eastern Gulf of Mexico Planning Area, more than 125 miles off the Florida coast and completely 24 west of the Military Mission Line: initial exploration plan; final bid recap; blocks and active leases by 25 planning area; oil spill financial responsibility; Congressional findings on accounting with respect to 26 royalties on oil and gas; Department of the Interior Departmental Manual; Part 118: Minerals 27 Management Service Chapter 1: Creation, Objectives, and Functions; mc252 macondo well bore 28 diagram and map; schematics, pressure tests, diagnostic results and other data about the 29 malfunctioning blowout preventer. 30
  • Industry Steering Committee on Wellbore Survey Accuracy (ISCWSA) independent investigation 31 of existing sources of information pertaining to efforts to dispel the confusion and secrecy currently 32 associated with wellbore surveying and to enable the industry to produce consistent, reliable 33 estimates of performance for wellbore survey tools. 34
  • Operation Gasbuggy, T 29 N. R 4 W New Mexico Principal Meridian, Rio Arriba County, New 35 Mexico - independent investigation of existing sources of information for well logs (including 36 nuclear explosive emplacement/reentry well) for the first underground nuclear experiment for the 37 stimulation of low-productivity gas reservoirs by U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, U.S. Department 38 of the Interior (Bureau of Mines), and El Paso Natural Gas Company. 39 40 SUBDIVISION 41
  • Heritage Hills Condominiums, Somers, NY a subdivision: control survey retracement, 1100 42 acres. 43
  • Washoe County, NV various subdivisions: control survey; station and offset for centerline 44 control; GPS construction staking for placement of utilities, curb, gutter, and sidewalk; total length 45 in excess of 15 miles; (PLSS). 46
  • Brenford Station, Smyrna, DE - a subdivision: control survey and retracement. 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C111 of C180 WETLANDS AND SPECIAL HABITAT 1 *Ice Pond Corporation, Patterson, NY - a habitat area of special significance: control survey 2 retracement, 110 acres. 3 4 MINING 5
  • Port of Seattle, WA Seattle-Tacoma International Airport third runway fill embankment - mine 6 survey: monitor position of hinge point and catch point for cut slope of off-site borrow pits; volume 7 16.5 million cubic yards. 8 9 BATHYMETRIC/HYDROGRAPHIC 10
  • City of Bellevue, WA - Lake Washington: bottom position, elevation, and location for subsurface 11 utility pipeline. 12 13 RAILROAD 14
  • Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad Commission, CO/NM railroad profile: research and budget 15 estimate for track alignment, replacement of rail ties (30,000) and ballast (46,000 tons) - 16 Lon17 miles, elevation 9000 feet; (PLSS). 18 19 BRIDGE 20
  • State of New York Department of Transportation, Region Eight, Poughkeepsie, NY - Peekskill 21 Hollow Road, Putnam Valley Road Design Improvement Project (CR21): as-built survey for bridge; 22 length of project: 2.5 miles. 23 24 PUBLIC PROPERTY 25
  • US Bureau of Land Management, Taos Resource Area, NM - National Environmental Protection 26 Act (NEPA) Environmental Assessment (EA) reconnaissance survey with field notes; size of subject 27 lands: 640 acres; (PLSS). 28
  • Bernalillo County Metropolitan Courthouse, Albuquerque, NM as-built survey; size of structure: 29 244,000 square feet with nine floors. 30
  • Snohomish County Public Works, WA Cathcart Maintenance Facility construction staking for 31 placement of building, traffic control, utility and storm drainage, cut and fill, sub grade. 32 33 ELEVATION CERTIFICATE 34
  • Town of Cortlandt, Village of Buchanan, NY vertical control survey (third order) differential 35 level method; Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Elevation Certificate (EC); project 36 elevation: 39 feet above sea level. 37 38 HIGHWAY 39
  • Porcupine Forest Road Repair, a super - elevated roadway project situated in the US Department 40 of the Interior National Park Service Denali Park and Preserve, Denali Borough, AK, and designed 41 by CH2MHill for the US DOT Federal Highway Administration Western Federal Lands Division - 42 examination of plans for proposed project and existing sources of information for survey control 43 data, center line, and profile. Length of project: 1.692 miles. 44
  • Bothell Crossing, WA aerial photogrammetric topographical survey: vertical control survey 45 monument recovery; placement of targets for aerial photography. 46
  • City of Everett, WA Evergreen Way control survey retracement; recover property boundary 47 monuments; as-built survey for road profile and sub-surface utility location, on-street traffic 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C112 of C180 equipment 1
  • City of Woodenville, WA SR202 / NE 177TH Place Improvements (high traffic volume): 2 WashDOT vertical control survey (third order) differential level method, GPS control survey 3 retracement, elevation survey, railroad crossing survey, overhead utility location, curb, gutter, and 4 sidewalk location, road profile 5
  • DelDOT Lancaster Pike, Hockessin, DE DelDOT triangulated control survey (third order) 6 retracement; vertical control survey (order G - general) differential level method; DelDOT 7 monument recovery; construction staking for placement of curb, gutter, and sidewalk. 8
  • DelDOT SR141, Wilmington , DE DelDOT triangulated control survey (third order) 9 retracement; construction staking for placement of curb, gutter, and sidewalk. 10
  • DelDOT SR141 and SR 100, Wilmington, DE (DOT Award) DelDOT triangulated control 11 survey (third order) retracement; construction staking for placement of underground utilities, curb, 12 gutter, and sidewalk. 13
  • DelDOT SR141 and Rockland Road, Wilmington, DE (Construction Excellence Award) 14 DelDOT triangulated control survey retracement; construction staking for placement of 15 underground utilities, curb, gutter, and sidewalk. 16
  • DelDOT SR1 AND SR1A, Rehoboth Beach, DE (high traffic volume): DelDOT triangulated 17 control survey (third order) retracement; station and offset centerline control. Length of project: 3.5 18 miles. 19 20 SPECIAL SITUATIONS 21
  • 455th ECE Engineering Services Support, at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan - examination of plans 22 for proposed project and existing sources of information for surveys, maps, and geodetic 23 monuments set by the US Government for horizontal and vertical control. KS International 24 (Sallyport Global) subcontract under URS Corporation prime contract with the US Airforce 25 Contract Augumentation Program (AFCAP) rapid response contingency contract for US 26 Government entities needing urgent assistance. 27 28
  • Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Business Transformation Task Force to Support Improved 29 Department of Defense (DoD) Contracting and Stability in Iraq - examination of plans for 30 proposed project and existing sources of information for reconstruction using the Iraqi Geospatial 31 Reference System (IGRS) based on Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) to support 32 differential global positioning system (DGPS) techniques, and a high accuracy reference network 33 (HARN) with control stations. 34 35 36 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 37 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C113 of C180 Andrew DeSalvo Re: Survey Crew Chief Position, Homestead, FL 1 Wednesday, August 19, 2015 2:55 PM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 6 Cc: 7 christy@gatordredging.com 8 2 Files 9 9 MB 10 Download All 11 12 DOC 13 Surveyor Crew Chief (Revised).doc 14 353KB 15 Save 16 17 18 PDF 19 ML15100A235.pdf 20 8 MB 21 Save 22 23 Seattle WA 24 25 August 19, 2015 26 27 Tyler McDougal, P.E. 28 Operations Engineering Manager 29 Gator Dredging 30 (727) 776-8910 31 Tyler@gatordredging.com 32 33 Christy L. Vanderpool 34 Office Manager 35 Gator Dredging 36 13630 50th Way N 37 Clearwater, FL 33760 38 Phone: 727-527-1300 39 Fax: 727-499-9890 40 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 41 Website: www.gatordredging.com 42 43 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 44 45

SUBJECT:

Survey Crew Chief Position 46 47

Dear Mr. McDougal,

/ Tyler 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C114 of C180 1 Thanks for your interest in my qualifications for the Survey Crew Chief Position with Gator 2 Dredging. 3 4 I appreciate the opportunity to discuss your specific requirements to support dredging operations 5 for the cooling canal system at Florida Power & Light Turkey Point, Homestead, FL. 6 7 I am interested in the field work that you describe; and, I look forward to TRANSMITTAL of your 8 offer for employment. 9 10 I suggest that that Gator Dredging make reservations for a hotel room in Homestead, FL, with 11 check-in date of Saturday, August 29, 2015; and, I can start work within forty eight hours, on August 12 31, 2015. 13 14 Yours sincerely, 15 16 ANDREW DeSALVO 17 (206)579-5021 18 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 19 20 1 Attachments 21 353KB 22 23 DOC 24 Surveyor Crew Chief (Revised).doc 25 353KB 26 27 enclosure 28 29 ANNEX I 30 31 The cooling canal system for the existing power plants is the dominant feature of the existing 32 Turkey Point site. The existence of the cooling canals has affected the Biscayne Bay and the 33 underlying aquifer. Therefore, the staff closely examined the potential for alterations in the 34 cooling canals as a result of the proposed action. Reliance on reclaimed water for water supply 35 and discharge to deep aquifers for effluent disposal eliminates all direct impacts on the cooling 36 canals during normal operation. The staff closely evaluated indirect effects such as dewatering 37 and demucking during construction, leaching of muck removed during construction, deposition 38 of chemicals from drift off the cooling towers, stormwater runoff, and temporary use of the 39 backup water source and determined the alterations would be minor. Most alterations would be 40 so minor that they would not be detectable. 41 42 http://pbadupws.nrc.gov/docs/ML1510/ML15100A235.pdf 43 44 ANNEX II 45 46 Boat Operator (Homestead) 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C115 of C180 compensation: DOQ 1 employment type: full-time 2 3 Boat Operators/ Tenders 4 Gator Dredging -- Homestead, FL 5 6 Five years minimum boat operating experience -- airboat operations a plus 7 MUST be motivated and able to work independently 8 Complete Daily Boat Maintenance Log/Checklist - Mandatory 9 Comply with safety practices, rules, and regulations while performing job duties and follow company 10 procedure in reporting unsafe conditions or practices. 11 Maintain all vessel equipment in good working order and ensure that vessel is clean, well-stocked 12 with supplies and spare parts at all times. 13 Facilitate alignment, movement of boats, or adjustment of machinery, equipment, or materials. 14 Assist in performing maintenance as needed. 15 Assist with washing and maintaining boats and equipment in proper working order. 16 Be in close proximity of work area to anticipate the needs of the crew, prepare tools and operate 17 boats and equipment for crew members for the particular work being performed. 18 Load, unload, or identify building materials, machinery, or tools. 19 Keep work areas clean and organized. Pick up scrap wire, discarded materials, etc. 20 Work as a team and fulfill any and all other duties and tasks as assigned. 21 Able to work in extreme heat 22 Able to lift up to 100 lbs 23 A criminal background investigation will be conducted on the candidate selected for employment 24 OSHA Certification a plus 25 Drug Free Work Place/Random Testing 26 Equal Opportunity Employer 27 Benefits: Medical, Life and Long Term Disability 28 IRA Plan Company Match 29 30 31 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 32 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C116 of C180 RE: Andrew DeSalvo Re: Survey Crew Chief Position, Homestead, FL 1 Wednesday, August 19, 2015 3:33 PM 2 From: 3 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 1 Files 7 430KB 8 Download All 9 10 DOC 11 Andrew DeSalvo Offer of Employment.doc 12 430KB 13 Save 14 15 Good Afternoon Andrew, 16 17 I am happy to forward the attached Offer of Employment for the Survey Crew Chief position for 18 your review and signature. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact me. 19 20 We will look forward to your response and arrival. 21 22 Sincerely, 23 24 Christy L. VanderpoolI 25 Office Manager 26 Gator Dredging 27 13630 50th Way N 28 Clearwater, FL 33760 29 Phone: 727-527-1300 30 Cell: 727-504-6146 31 Fax: 727-499-9890 32 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 33 Website: www.gatordredging.com 34 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C117 of C180 TRANSMITTAL; Andrew DeSalvo Re: Survey Crew Chief Position, Homestead, FL 1 Thursday, August 20, 2015 12:31 PM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 6 1 Files 7 536KB 8 Download All 9 10 PDF 11 Andrew DeSalvo Offer of Employment.doc.pdf 12 536KB 13 Save 14 15 Seattle WA 16 17 August 20, 2015 18 19 Christy L. VanderpoolI Office Manager 20 Gator Dredging 21 13630 50th Way N 22 Clearwater, FL 33760 23 Phone: 727-527-1300 24 Cell: 727-504-6146 25 Fax: 727-499-9890 26 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 27 Website: www.gatordredging.com 28 29 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 30 31

SUBJECT:

TRANSMITTAL; Survey Crew Chief Position, Homestead, FL 32 33

Dear Christy; 34 35 Please find TRANSMITTAL of the signed Offer of Employment for the Survey Crew Chief 36 position,

attached for your records. 37 38 I anticipate departure from Seattle WA, on Saturday, August 22, 2015, with limited access to 39 voicemail, and no access to electronic mail while in transit. 40 41 PLEASE ADVISE with the following information, prior to close of business on 5PM ET, Friday, 42 August 21, 2015: 43 44 1.) address for place of work in Homestead, FL 45 2.) address for lodging in Homestead, FL. 46 3.) address, time and date for drug test prior to employment in Homestead, FL. 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C118 of C180 I can start work on August 31, 2015, within forty eight hours after arrival, on Friday August 28, 1 2015. 2 3 Yours sincerely, 4 5 ANDREW DeSALVO 6 (206)579-5021 7 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 8 9 1 Attachments 10 536KB 11 12 PDF 13 Andrew DeSalvo Offer of Employment.doc.pdf 14 536KB 15 16 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 17 18 Ownership and Intellectual Property: 19 20 The OWNER and cited sources sources retain all right, title, and interest in and to all of the 21 copyrights, database rights, patent rights, trademarks, trade secrets, and all other propriety right in 22 the Content. No rights in any Content are granted. Any right, title or interest arising in any 23 compilation or derivative work created using any Content shall not entitle the RECIPIENT to use 24 any Content. The RECIPIENT does not acquire any copyright ownership or equivalent rights in or 25 to any Content or any other property of the OWNER or its Content sources. 26 27 Confidentiality Statement: 28 29 This electronic message, and any attachment, contains privileged and confidential information from 30 Andrew J. DeSalvo, intended for the use of the individual or entity named above. If you are not the 31 intended recipient immediately and permanently delete the message and any attachment from your 32 system. Disclosure, Copying, distribution or use of the contents of this message is strictly 33 prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us promptly by telephone at (206) 34 579-5021 or by email reply. 35 36 -------------------------------------------- 37 On Wed, 8/19/15, Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging <Christy@gatordredging.com> wrote: 38 39

Subject:

RE: Andrew DeSalvo Re: Survey Crew Chief Position, Homestead, FL 40 To: "DeSalvo, Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 41 Date: Wednesday, August 19, 2015, 3:33 PM 42 43 Good Afternoon Andrew, 44 45 I am happy to forward the 46 attached Offer of Employment for the Survey Crew Chief 47 position for your review and signature. If you have any 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C119 of C180 questions please don't hesitate to contact me. 1 2 We will look forward to your 3 response and arrival. 4 5 Sincerely, 6 7 Christy L. VanderpoolI 8 Office 9 Manager 10 Gator Dredging 11 13630 12 50th Way N 13 Clearwater, FL 33760 14 Phone: 727-527-1300 15 Cell: 16 727-504-6146 17 Fax: 727-499-9890 18 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 19 Website: www.gatordredging.com 20 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C120 of C180 RE: TRANSMITTAL; Andrew DeSalvo Re: Survey Crew Chief Position, Homestead, FL 1 Thursday, August 20, 2015 2:48 PM 2 From: 3 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 3 Files 7 2 MB 8 Download All 9 10 PDF 11 Turkey Point Access Entry Instructions.pdf 12 595KB 13 Save 14 15 16 PDF 17 TURKEY POINT NEW HIRE LOCATIONS.pdf 18 295KB 19 Save 20 21 22 PDF 23 HQ to Floridian Hotel.pdf 24 1 MB 25 Save 26 27 Good Afternoon Andrew: 28 29 Welcome aboard! I want to wish you a safe and happy journey to Florida. 30 31 Please find attached the directions, address and access information to the Turkey Point Nuclear 32 Facility. You will have accomodations at the Floridian Hotel available on Friday, August 28th (see 33 attached directions/address) Please advise if there will be any changes to your schedule so we may 34 adjust your reservations as needed. 35 36 You will have your orientation to Gator Dredging on Monday, August 31st. After completing the 37 new hire process you will be scheduled for your drug test and physical 38 39 If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact me. 40 41 Thank you and will look forward to working with you in the near future. 42 43 Christy L. Vanderpool 44 Office Manager 45 Gator Dredging 46 13630 50th Way N 47 Clearwater, FL 33760 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C121 of C180 Phone: 727-527-1300 1 Fax: 727-499-9890 2 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 3 Website: www.gatordredging.com 4 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C122 of C180 access information RE: Andrew DeSalvo Re: Survey Crew Chief Position, Homestead, FL 1 Thursday, August 20, 2015 3:38 PM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 6 7 August , 2015 8 9 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 10 11

SUBJECT:

12 13

Dear Christy; 14 15 Thanks for the Welcome aboard! and wishes for a safe and happy journey to Florida. 16 17 I have the directions,

address and access information to the Turkey Point Nuclear Facility; and, 18 accommodations at the Floridian Hotel available on Friday, August 28th attached 19 directions/address). Also, PLEASE ADVISE since I will not have cellular phone service at Turkey 20 Point to call Mike Henderson # 912-237-6172, to be escorted onto the property. 21 22 PLEASE ADVISE with TIME on Monday, August 31, 2015, and PLACE for orientation, and 23 where the Gator Dredging project is on the property. 24 25 Yours sincerely, 26 27 ANDREW DeSALVO 28 (206)579-5021 29 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 30 31 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 32 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C123 of C180 Work & Arrival Details 1 Friday, August 21, 2015 12:46 PM 2 From: 3 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 Cc: 7 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 8 13 Files 9 11 MB 10 Download All 11 12 JPG 13 image001.jpg 14 6KB 15 Save 16 17 18 PNG 19 image002.png 20 3KB 21 Save 22 23 24 PNG 25 image003.png 26 4KB 27 Save 28 29 30 DOCX 31 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.docx 32 15KB 33 Save 34 35 36 PDF 37 Estimate_200_from_Higgs_Hydrographic_Tek.pdf 38 16KB 39 Save 40 41 42 PDF 43 Estimate_201_from_Higgs_Hydrographic_Tek.pdf 44 14KB 45 Save 46 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C124 of C180 DOCX 1 APS-3 configuration .docx 2 6 MB 3 Save 4 5 6 PDF 7 SurvCE Getting Started GPS.PDF 8 557KB 9 Save 10 11 12 PDF 13 SurvCE_GPS_Base-Rover.pdf 14 169KB 15 Save 16 17 18 PDF 19 SurvCE_V2_Tutorial.pdf 20 2 MB 21 Save 22 23 24 PDF 25 R8S GatorDredging B+R NoTrade NL 7-29-15.pdf 26 133KB 27 Save 28 29 30 PDF 31 Trimble R8s Datasheet.pdf 32 80KB 33 Save 34 35 36 PDF 37 Trimble_R8s_Configuration_Sheet.pdf 38 2 MB 39 Save 40 41 Andrew, 42 43 Thank you for accepting the offer of employment and look forward to seeing you the week of the 44 31st of August. 45 46 Christy, Mike Henderson (Turkey Point Project Manager) and I are currently working on the details 47 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C125 of C180 of where and when to report. This job has some required training to complete before your work 1 can begin, so we are figuring out the best way to get you trained and working. 2 3 In the meantime, can you review this document I prepared regarding the types of surveys we 4 perform now and in the expected future. I also attached two (2) quotes for RTK GPS equipment 5 (Altus 3X and Trimble R8) to complete those tasks effectively and the associated spec sheets & 6 training. There are 10 attachments in total. 7 8 Can you advise if they are appropriate? If not, what you would recommend. 9 10 Ideally we will have the proper equipment selected, purchased and delivered so it will be available 11 upon your arrival. 12 13 If this is not a wise approach and requires more research please advise if you can further assist or 14 if you would like to wait until you arrive. 15 16 Thanks and we will get you details for your arrival soon. 17 18 Sincerely, 19 20 Tyler McDougal, PE 21 Operations Engineering Manager 22 Gator Dredging 23 13630 50th Way North 24 Clearwater, FL 33760 25 Phone: 727.527.1300 Voicemail Code: 224 26 Fax: 727.527.1303 27 Mobile: 727.776.8910 28 Email:tyler@gatordredging.com 29 www.gatordredging.com 30 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C126 of C180 RESPONSE Re: Work & Arrival Details 1 Friday, August 21, 2015 2:01 PM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 6 Cc: 7 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 8 3 Files 9 3 MB 10 Download All 11 12 PDF 13 DREDGEPACK_Brochure.pdf 14 2 MB 15 Save 16 17 18 PDF 19 022482-1623D-4_Trimble Marine Solutions_BRO_0315_LR (1).pdf 20 775KB 21 Save 22 23 24 PDF 25 022482-2230B_TrimbleTablet_DS_0713_LR.pdf 26 328KB 27 Save 28 29 August 21, 2015 30 31 Tyler McDougal, PE Operations Engineering Manager 32 Gator Dredging 33 13630 50th Way North 34 Clearwater, FL 33760 35 Phone: 727.527.1300 Voicemail Code: 224 36 Fax: 727.527.1303 37 Mobile: 727.776.8910 38 Email:tyler@gatordredging.com 39 www.gatordredging.com 40 41 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 42 43

SUBJECT:

RESPONSE Re: Work & Arrival Details 44 45 To whom it may concern; / Tyler 46 47 Thanks for your correspondence, Date: Friday, August 21, 2015, 12:46 PM. 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C127 of C180 1 Please find a response by the numbers, as follows: 2 3 Work & Arrival Details, at 1.) Thank you for accepting the offer of employment and look forward 4 to seeing you the week of the 31st of August. 5 6 RESPONSE, Work & Arrival Details, at 1.): My pleasure, and I look forward to meeting you all. 7 8 Work & Arrival Details, at 2.) Christy, Mike Henderson (Turkey Point Project Manager) and I are 9 currently working on the details of where and when to report. This job has some required training 10 to complete before your work can begin, so we are figuring out the best way to get you trained and 11 working. 12 13 RESPONSE, Work & Arrival Details, at 2.): a.) Please contact me via the Floridian Hotel in 14 Homestead, FL; b.) I have your attachment for the Altus Field Training 10 hour1.157407e-4 days <br />0.00278 hours <br />1.653439e-5 weeks <br />3.805e-6 months <br /> day Altus field 15 training estimate - is this the required training to complete before your work can begin, that you 16 reference? 17 18 Work & Arrival Details, at 3.) In the meantime, can you review this document I prepared regarding 19 the types of surveys we perform now and in the expected future. I also attached two (2) quotes for 20 RTK GPS equipment (Altus 3X and Trimble R8) to complete those tasks effectively and the 21 associated spec sheets & training. There are 10 attachments in total. 22 23 RESPONSE, Work & Arrival Details, at 3.) I will review the document you prepared regarding the 24 types of surveys we perform now and in the expected future; and I will review the attached two (2) 25 26 -27 - 28 29 Work & Arrival Details, at 4.) Can you advise if they are appropriate? If not, what you would 30 recommend. 31 32 RESPONSE, Work & Arrival Details, at 4.) 33 34 a.) PLEASE ADVISE with RATIONALE FOR DECISION and names and addresses of 35 INTERESTED PARTIES who specified HARDWARE: Altus 3X; Trimble R8; and SOFTWARE: 36 Carlson SurvCE; 37 38 b.) see Offer of Employment, EXHIBIT "A", enclosed below: A New RTK system you can spec for 39 your use: PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION: DREDGEPACK (see ANNEX I, enclosed below) 40 and Trimble RTK GPS (see ANNEX II, enclosed below) for survey data from GPS (differential and 41 RTK techniques) and conventional surveying methods. Also, How Civil 3D is useful for Dredging? 42 (see ANNEX III, enclosed below); 43 44 c.) see Offer of Employment, EXHIBIT "A", enclosed below: new high end laptop for quality 45 performance: PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION: Trimble Site Tablet Fully-functional Field 46 Tablet (see ANNEX II B.); AND WHATEVER YOU HAVE IN STOCK as a desktop computer 47 with large monitor and data collector docking station that GATOR Information Technology can 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C128 of C180 install in my hotel in Homestead, and access from Clearwater, via the Internet; 1 2 Work & Arrival Details, at 5.) Ideally we will have the proper equipment selected, purchased and 3 delivered so it will be available upon your arrival. 4 5 RESPONSE, Work & Arrival Details, at 5.) Suggest you postpone purchase until we complete 6 SCOPE OF INVESTIGATION for the hardware and software, and until we have consensus 7 between INTERESTED PARTIES including Operations Engineering, Information Technology, 8 Project Manager, et al. 9 10 Work & Arrival Details, at 6.) If this is not a wise approach and requires more research please 11 advise if you can further assist or if you would like to wait until you arrive. 12 13 RESPONSE, Work & Arrival Details, at 6.) Please see RESPONSE, at 4., and RESPONSE, at 5.); 14 and, please see correspondence, dated August 20, 2015

SUBJECT:

Offer of Employment Survey 15 Crew Chief (EXHIBIT "A", enclosed below). 16 17 Work & Arrival Details, at 7.) Thanks and we will get you details for your arrival soon. 18 19 RESPONSE, Work & Arrival Details, at 7.) Please contact me via the Floridian Hotel in 20 Homestead, FL. Please note that I will not have email or mobile telephone communications in 21 transit, after 5PM PT on Friday August 21, 2015. My cellular phone carrier has NO COVERAGE in 22 the state of Florida. Please issue a company cellular phone. 23 24 Yours sincerely, 25 26 / SIGNED 27 28 ANDREW DeSALVO 29 (206)579-5021 30 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 31 32 3 Attachments 33 3 MB 34 35 PDF 36 DREDGEPACK_Brochure.pdf 37 2 MB 38 39 PDF 40 022482-1623D-4_Trimble Marine Solutions_BRO_0315_LR (1).pdf 41 775KB 42 43 PDF 44 022482-2230B_TrimbleTablet_DS_0713_LR.pdf 45 328KB 46 47 enclosure 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C129 of C180 1 EXHIBIT "A" 2 3 August 20, 2015

SUBJECT:

Offer of Employment Survey Crew Chief, 4 5 August 20, 2015 6 7 Tyler McDougal, P.E. Operations Engineering Manager 8 Gator Dredging 9 (727) 776-8910 10 Tyler@gatordredging.com 11 12 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 13 14

SUBJECT:

Offer of Employment Survey Crew Chief 15 16

Dear Tyler; 17 18 Thanks again for your interest in my qualifications for the Survey Crew Chief Position. 19 20 I will start work on August 31,

2015, within forty eight hours after arrival on Friday August 28, 2015. 21 22 Please find my opinion pertaining to Offer of Employment Survey Crew Chief - Planned 23 equipment for use: 24 25 1.) A New RTK system you can spec for your use: PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION: 26 DREDGEPACK (see ANNEX I, enclosed below) and Trimble RTK GPS (see ANNEX II, 27 enclosed below) for survey data from GPS (differential and RTK techniques) and conventional 28 surveying methods. Also, How Civil 3D is useful for Dredging? (see ANNEX III, enclosed below); 29 30 2.) new high end laptop for quality performance: PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION: Trimble 31 Site Tablet Fully-functional Field Tablet (see ANNEX II B.); AND WHATEVER YOU HAVE IN 32 STOCK as a desktop computer with large monitor and data collector docking station that GATOR 33 Information Technology can install in my hotel in Homestead, and access from Clearwater, via the 34 Internet; 35 36 3.) dedicated survey truck for your use or proper car allowance, PRELIMINARY 37 INVESTIGATION: WHATEVER YOU HAVE IN STOCK; OR, (see ANNEX IV, enclosed 38 below) as you suggested, F-150 Regular Cab XL Wheelbase - 6.5' Box; Tonneau Pickup Box Cover - 39 Hard (or aftermarket steel toolbox) Optional; 4x4 Optional (subject to your discretion) OR JEEP 40 Wrangler or Wrangler Unlimited; 41 42 Also, I have a preliminary design for a method for improving data collection process for a one-man 43 marine deployed land surveying system which may be adapted to surveying the cooling canal system, 44 the dominant feature of the existing Turkey Point power plant site. 45 46 Yours sincerely, 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C130 of C180 ANDREW DeSALVO 1 (206)579-5021 2 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 3 4 3 Attachments 5 3 MB 6 7 PDF 8 DREDGEPACK_Brochure.pdf 9 2 MB 10 11 PDF 12 022482-1623D-4_Trimble Marine Solutions_BRO_0315_LR (1).pdf 13 775KB 14 15 PDF 16 022482-2230B_TrimbleTablet_DS_0713_LR.pdf 17 328KB 18 19 enclosure 20 21 ANNEX I 22 23 DREDGEPACK is designed to save you money. It keeps your crew working in the dredge cut 24 and prevents them from wasting time and money by digging too deep or outside the channel. 25 DREDGEPACK is designed to work with cutter suction, hopper, bucket and excavator 26 operations. 27 28 Using tools in DREDGEPACK, your SURVEY data is loaded into a color coded matrix. Your 29 survey data can come from single beam data, multibeam data or multiple transducer data. 30 DREDGEPACK will monitor the exact position and depth of the digging tool and keep track of 31 tool is in plan view and in 32 33 view. 34 35 Dredging plans can be simple channels or complex surfaces, as created in the ADVANCE 36 CHANNEL DESIGN program. 37 38 For a cutter suction dredge, typical inputs to DREDGEPACK are a directional DGPS and an 39 inclinometer to determine the angle of the ladder arm. DREDGEPACK integrates to several 40 commercially available inclinometers, or can read existing equipment using OPC Network interfaces 41 or analog/digital cards. 42 43 For more information on cutter suction or auger dredges please visit Ellicott Dredges 44 www.dredge.com and IMS Dredges www.imsdredge.com 45 46 For a hopper dredge, DREDGEPACK also needs to be able to determine the exact draft of the 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C131 of C180 provides forward/aft draft information and depth information at one or two points on each ladder 1 arm. 2 3 DREDGEPACK is being used on many excavator operations. Typical inputs are a DGPS (or 4 RTK DGPS), heading sensor and 3-inclinometer systems (Ocala, eTrac, Prolec, etc.). 5 6 URL: http://www.hypack.com/new/Sales/Products/DREDGEPACK/tabid/60/Default.aspx 7 8 Attachments PDF DREDGEPACK_Brochure.pdf 2 MB 9 10 ANNEX II 11 12 A.) HYDROpro and Trimble marine construction GPS sensors such as the Trimble SPS855 GNSS 13 Modular Receiver and SPS555H Heading Add-on can be installed on several types of waterway 14 dredging machines, including: 15 16 17 18 It offers specialized tools for: 19 20 21 http://construction.trimble.com/products/marine-systems/hydropro-software 22 23 Terramodel HDMS is a family of powerful software tools for the marine surveying and construction 24 industry. With full drafting, design and visualization functionalities, you can generate an entire map 25 of your wet construction project in just seconds. 26 27 28 data into a project structure that is suitable for the way hydrographic data is handled and presented 29 30 http://construction.trimble.com/products/marine-systems/terramodel-hdms 31 32 Attachments PDF 022482-1623D-4_Trimble Marine Solutions_BRO_0315_LR (1).pdf 775KB 33 34 B.) Trimble Site Tablet Fully-functional Field Tablet 35 36 one device 37 Use the Trimble Site Tablet and SCS900 Site Controller Software with a Trimble SPS GNSS 38 Receiver or Total Station for: 39 40 -time cut/fill information 41 rances 42 43 44 -built measurements and generating high quality reports for record keeping, approvals, 45 and payment purposes 46 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C132 of C180 Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Immersible in 1 meter of water for 30 minutes, IP65, 1 MIL-STD-810F, Method 512.4, 2 Procedure I, Water Jet 12.5 mm dia. 3 @ 2.53 m, 100 Liter/min 4 5 Operating system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Microsoft Windows 7 6 7 http://construction.trimble.com/products/site-positioning-systems/trimble-site-tablet 8 9 Attachments PDF 022482-2230B_TrimbleTablet_DS_0713_LR.pdf 328KB 10 11 C.) Trimble SPS855 Modular GNSS Receiver is a fully upgradable receiver that can be configured in 12 a variety of ways: 13 a Rover only with Location RTK accuracy and Precise Vertical 14 15 16 http://construction.trimble.com/products/site-positioning-systems/sps855-gnss-modular-receiver 17 18 D.) Steering Systems 19 20 Trimble offers assisted and automated steering options to help keep your farming vehicles on line-so 21 you can focus on other farming tasks. With the added benefit of terrain compensation technology, 22 you can operate in difficult terrain conditions while minimizing skips, overlaps, and guess rows. 23 24 http://www.trimble.com/Agriculture/autopilot/ 25 26 The Trimble EZ-Pilot assisted steering system provides high-accuracy steering at an affordable 27 price. When you are driving your vehicle, the EZ-Pilot system turns the wheel for you with a 28 compact electric motor drive using guidance from Trimble displays to help keep you on line and 29 improve your efficiency. 30 31 http://www.trimble.com/Agriculture/ez-pilot.aspx 32 33 E.) LOCATE A DEALER AND REQUEST A DEMO 34 35 Measutronics Corporation 36 P.O. Box 5800 37 Lakeland, FL 33807-5800 38 United States 39 Phone: 863-644-8712 40 Lou_Nash@Measutronics.com 41 measutronics.com 42 43 ANNEX III 44 45 AutoCAD Civil 3D General Discussion Harbor Design & Dredging 46 47 http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-civil-3d-general/harbor-design-dredging/td-p/2351830 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C133 of C180 1 How Civil 3D is useful for Dredging? 2 3 Typical use is: 4 - import hydrographic survey xyz and breakline data to create existing bathymetric surface 5 - add channel boundaries and specify batters to create desired channel configuration 6 - volume surface calcs 7 - utilise geotechnical module to import sediment borehole data - create sediment surfaces and show 8 cross-section profiles 9 - calculate volumes of different sediment types to be dredged and visualisation of sediment strata 10 - overlay dredging footprint on aerial photography and environmental constraints maps - e.g. 11 calculation of environmental offset payments 12 - plot out pipeline lengths, deposition areas, fill depths, etc. 13 14 http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-civil-3d-general/how-civil-3d-is-useful-for-dredging/td-15 p/5613663 16 17 ANNEX IV 18 19 F-150 Regular Cab XL Wheelbase - 6.5' Box 20 Standard Features XL 21 Equipment Group 100A 22 -VCT engine with Flex Fuel Capability 23 -speed automatic transmission with tow/haul mode 24 25 26 Cruise control option 27 Tonneau Pickup Box Cover - Hard (or aftermarket steel toolbox) 28 Optional 29 4x4 30 Optional 31 32 33 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 34 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C134 of C180 OBSERVATIONS: Carlson Software Fw: Work & Arrival Details 1 Friday, August 21, 2015 3:33 PM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 6 5 Files 7 9 MB 8 Download All 9 10 DOCX 11 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.docx 12 15KB 13 Save 14 15 16 PDF 17 SurvCE Getting Started GPS.PDF 18 557KB 19 Save 20 21 22 PDF 23 SurvCE_GPS_Base-Rover.pdf 24 169KB 25 Save 26 27 28 PDF 29 SurvCE_V2_Tutorial.pdf 30 2 MB 31 Save 32 33 34 PDF 35 MC-Catalog-Feb2014-Final-web.pdf 36 6 MB 37 Save 38 39 August 21, 2015 40 41 Tyler McDougal, PE Operations Engineering Manager 42 Gator Dredging 43 13630 50th Way North 44 Clearwater, FL 33760 45 Phone: 727.527.1300 Voicemail Code: 224 46 Fax: 727.527.1303 47 Mobile: 727.776.8910 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C135 of C180 Email:tyler@gatordredging.com 1 www.gatordredging.com 2 3 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 4 5 MEMORANDUM FOR: Tyler McDougal, PE Operations Engineering Manager 6 7

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OBSERVATIONS: Carlson Software Fw: Work & Arrival Details 8 9 1.) Thanks for your correspondence, Date: Friday, August 21, 2015, 12:46 PM Re: Work & Arrival 10 Details. 11 12 13 experience with Carlson Software, with FINDINGS and an OPINION, as follows; 14 15 REFERENCE 16 17 18 collection solution. Our software production is now led by Dave Carlson, who heads up the best 19 programming team in the industry. 20 21 http://www.carlsonsw.com/about/companyinfo/ 22 23 ng, 24 dredging and landfill operations". 25 26 http://www.carlsonsw.com/?s=dredging 27 28 3.) OBSERVATIONS 29 30 I was a guest of Bruce Carlson for a tour at the Carlson Software Research and Development 31 laboratories in Massachusetts; and I was a guest of Bruce Carlson for dinner with the Carlson 32 Software Research and Development. 33 34 Bruce Carlson told me that Dave Carlson, his nephew, was hired at the request of the brother of 35 Bruce Carlson. I was offered a position with Carlson Software Research and Development 36 laboratories in Colorado; and, I did not accept the position due to NO CONFIDENCE in the civil 37 engineering training and land surveying mathematical knowledge of Dave Carlson, Executive V.P. of 38 Development. 39 40 URL: http://www.carlsonsw.com/about/companyinfo/ 41 42 4.) FINDINGS 43 44 Preliminary research investigation would show that Carlson Software is a third party data collection 45 solution; Carlson Machine Control is the software solution for dredging; Randy Noland is Vice 46 President of Business Development, and Director of Machine Control for Carlson Software. 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C136 of C180 URL: http://www.carlsonsw.com/about/companyinfo/ 1 2 For those who have already made a receiver investment, there is a good chance that Carlson 3 software is compatible and can maximize your previous investments. Call us with the brand and 4 model number and we will discuss compatibility (see Attachments PDF MC-Catalog-Feb2014-Final-5 web.pdf 6 MB). 6 7 URL: http://www.carlsonsw.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/MC-Catalog-8 Feb2014-Final-web.pdf 9 10 5.) OPINION 11 12 I believe that Carlson Software may not be suitable the primary specification for Gator Dredging; 13 and, Carlson Software may not compatible for those who have already made a receiver investment. 14 Also, I believe that liability for latent product defect may be limited by the capitalization of Carlson 15 Software, a privately held company. NOTE: Carlson Software is not my primary specification for 16 Gator Dredging. 17 18 Yours sincerely, 19 20 / SIGNED 21 22 ANDREW DeSALVO 23 (206)579-5021 24 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 25 26 5 Attachments 27 9 MB 28 29 DOCX 30 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.docx 31 15KB 32 33 PDF 34 SurvCE Getting Started GPS.PDF 35 557KB 36 37 PDF 38 SurvCE_GPS_Base-Rover.pdf 39 169KB 40 41 PDF 42 SurvCE_V2_Tutorial.pdf 43 2 MB 44 45 PDF 46 MC-Catalog-Feb2014-Final-web.pdf 47 6 MB 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C137 of C180 1 enclosure 2 3 ANNEX I 4 5 Designed for Dredging Equipped Excavators 6 For Excavators dredging from land or water 7 Most productive 8 calibration routine 9 on the market. 10 200% faster! 11 12 real-time depth information 13 -time update of cut/fill/on-grade relative to DTM file 14 15 extensive GNSS library 16 17 18 or relative encoders 19 20 -boom, multi-stick and tilt bucket 21 22 Key Features 23 file types directly including DXF and DWG 24 25 26 27 - inverse, points on a line, create a 28 CL from series of points, etc. 29 utine 30 31 32 33 34 35 Special Features 36 onments 37 38 39 40 41 42 Dredging 43 44 45 46 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C138 of C180 -calibrated in the factory so they can easily 1 be replaced in the field with no recalibration 2 so cables can be 3 installed bidirectionally 4 5 6 7 8 Hardware Components 9 Carlson offers a turn-key hardware and software solution including the CBx6 Control Box Console 10 with integrated 11 GNSS option, axial sensors, external GNSS receivers and wireless mesh infrastructure for 12 connectivity to meet your 13 management needs. 14 For those who have already made a receiver investment, there is a good chance that Carlson 15 software is 16 compatible and can maximize your previous investments. Call us with the brand and model number 17 and 18 we will discuss compatibility. 19 20 Hardware Components 21 Heading Options 22 MC Pro Vx6 23 Base Station Options 24 Sensors 25 All in one unit! 26 VSx6 27 User defined heading for larger 28 machines such as shovels, 29 draglines and platform drills. 30 BRx5 31 Mobile Base Station 32 Rx5 33 Permanent Base Station 34 Carlson Dual Axis/Angular Sensor 35 Measures pitch and roll of machine 36 to provide better accuracies 37 38 Hardware Components 39 Carlson offers a turn-key hardware and software solution including the CBx6 Control Box Console 40 with integrated 41 GNSS option, axial sensors, external GNSS receivers and wireless mesh infrastructure for 42 connectivity to meet your 43 management needs. 44 For those who have already made a receiver investment, there is a good chance that Carlson 45 software is 46 compatible and can maximize your previous investments. Call us with the brand and model number 47 and 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C139 of C180 we will discuss compatibility. 1 3-year 2 warranty! 3 CBx6 Control Box Console 4 GNSS Inside 5 A42 Antenna 6 Supervisor Rugged Microsoft Windows 7 Tablet PC 7 8 URL: http://www.carlsonsw.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/MC-Catalog-9 Feb2014-Final-web.pdf 10 11 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 12 13 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C140 of C180 LEASE versus PURCHASE for PROCUREMENT of COMPUTER SOFTWARE, HARDWARE 1 Fw: Work & Arrival Details 2 Friday, August 21, 2015 4:36 PM 3 From: 4 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 5 To: 6 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 7 Cc: 8 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 9 5 Files 10 3 MB 11 Download All 12 13 DOCX 14 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.docx 15 15KB 16 Save 17 18 19 PDF 20 Estimate_200_from_Higgs_Hydrographic_Tek.pdf 21 16KB 22 Save 23 24 25 PDF 26 Estimate_201_from_Higgs_Hydrographic_Tek.pdf 27 14KB 28 Save 29 30 31 PDF 32 R8S GatorDredging B+R NoTrade NL 7-29-15.pdf 33 133KB 34 Save 35 36 37 PDF 38 p946.pdf 39 3 MB 40 Save 41 42 August , 2015 43 44 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 45 46 MEMORANDUM FOR: Tyler McDougal, PE Operations Engineering Manager Gator Dredging; 47 Christy Vanderpool Office Manager Gator Dredging 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C141 of C180 1

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LEASE versus PURCHASE for PROCUREMENT of COMPUTER SOFTWARE, 2 HARDWARE Fw: Work & Arrival Details 3 4 OBSERVATIONS 5 6 1.) Computers and peripheral equipment are considered 5 year property under General Depreciation 7 System (GDS); 8 9 2.) computer software can be depreciated if acquired in connection with the acquisition of a 10 business, and it may also qualify for the section 179 deduction and the special depreciation 11 allowance. If you can depreciate the cost of computer software, use the straight line method over a 12 useful life of 36 months. 13 14 FINDINGS 15 16 1.) I believe that computer hardware and software has minimal residual value (see PDF R8S 17 GatorDredging B+R NoTrade NL 7-29-15.pdf) in FINANCIAL ANAYLSIS of PROCUREMENT 18 of COMPUTER SOFTWARE, HARDWARE 19 20 2.) I believe Operations Engineering should request that the GATOR Accounting Department 21 present FINANCIAL ANAYLSIS of LEASE versus PURCHASE for PROCUREMENT of 22 COMPUTER SOFTWARE, HARDWARE (see PDF R8S GatorDredging B+R NoTrade NL 7-29-23 15.pdf 133KB). 24 25 Yours sincerely, 26 27 ANDREW DeSALVO 28 (206)579-5021 29 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 30 31 5 Attachments 32 3 MB 33 34 DOCX 35 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.docx 36 15KB 37 38 PDF 39 Estimate_200_from_Higgs_Hydrographic_Tek.pdf 40 16KB 41 42 PDF 43 Estimate_201_from_Higgs_Hydrographic_Tek.pdf 44 14KB 45 46 PDF 47 R8S GatorDredging B+R NoTrade NL 7-29-15.pdf 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C142 of C180 133KB 1 2 PDF 3 p946.pdf 4 3 MB 5 6 enclosure 7 8 ANNEX I 9 10 Publication 946 11 Cat. No. 13081F 12 How To 13 Depreciate 14 Property 15 16 17 Allowance 18 19 20 For use in preparing 21 2014 Returns 22 23 Eligible Property 24 25 To qualify for the section 179 deduction, your property must be one of the following types of 26 depreciable prop-erty. 27 28 5. Off-the-shelf computer software placed in service in tax in years beginning before 2015. 29 30 Off the shelf computer software. Off-the-shelf computer software placed in service in tax years 31 beginning before 2015, is qualifying property for purposes of the section 179 deduction. This is 32 computer software that is readily available for purchase by the general public, is subject to a 33 nonexclusive license, and has not been substantially modified. It includes any program designed to 34 cause a computer to perform a desired function. However, a database or similar item is not 35 considered computer software unless it is in the public domain and is incidental to the operation of 36 otherwise qualifying software. 37 38 Tangible personal property. Tangible personal property is any tangible property that is not real 39 property. It includes the following property. 40 41 Machinery and equipment. 42 43 Computer software. Computer software is generally a section 197 intangible and cannot be 44 depreciated if you acquired it in connection with the acquisition of assets 45 constituting a business or a substantial part of a business. However, computer software is not a 46 section 197 intangible and can be depreciated, even if acquired in connection with the acquisition of 47 a business, if it meets all of the following tests. 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C143 of C180 1 It is readily available for purchase by the general public. 2 It is subject to a nonexclusive license. 3 It has not been substantially modified. 4 If the software meets the tests above, it may also qualify for the section 179 deduction and the 5 special depreciation allowance, discussed later. If you can depreciate the 6 cost of computer software, use the straight line method over a useful life of 36 months. 7 8 Also, the definition of section 179 property will not include off-the-shelf computer software. 9 10 Certain Qualified Property Acquired After December 31, 2007 11 You can take a 50% special depreciation deduction allow-ance for certain qualified property acquired 12 after Decem-ber 31, 2007. Your property is qualified property if it meets the following requirements. 13 1. 14 It is one of the following types of property. 15 16 c. 17 Computer software that is readily available for pur-chase by the general public, is subject to a nonex-18 clusive license, and has not been substantially modified. (The cost of some computer software is 19 treated as part of the cost of hardware and is de-preciated under MACRS.) 20 21 You can take a 50% special depreciation deduction allowance for certain qualified property acquired 22 after December 31, 2007. Your property is qualified property if it meets the following requirements. 23 Computer software that is readily available for purchase by the general public, is subject to a 24 nonexclusive license, and has not been substantially modified. (The cost of some computer software 25 is treated as part of the cost of hardware and is depreciated under MACRS.) 26 27 Which Property Class Applies Under General Depreciation System (GDS)? 28 29 2. 5year property. 30 31 b. Computers and peripheral equipment. 32 33 Recovery Periods Under ADS 34 35 The recovery periods for most property generally are longer under ADS than they are under GDS. 36 The following table shows some of the ADS recovery periods. 37 Property Recovery Period 38 Computers and peripheral equipment . . . 5 years 39 40 Computers and Related Peripheral Equipment 41 42 A computer is a programmable, electronically activated device capable of accepting information, 43 applying prescri-bed processes to the information, and supplying the re-sults of those processes with 44 or without human interven-tion. It consists of a central processing unit with extensive storage, logic, 45 arithmetic, and control capabilities. 46 Related peripheral equipment is any auxiliary machine which is designed to be controlled by the 47 central process-ing unit of a computer. 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C144 of C180 The following are neither computers nor related periph-eral equipment. 1 Any equipment that is an integral part of other property that is not a computer. 2 Typewriters, calculators, adding and accounting ma-chines, copiers, duplicating equipment, and 3 similar equipment. 4 Equipment of a kind used primarily for the user's amusement or entertainment, such as video 5 games. 6 7 Table B-1. Table of Class Lives and Recovery Periods 8 9 Asset class 00.12 10 Description of assets included 11 12 Information Systems: 13 Includes computers and their peripheral equipment used in administering normal business 14 transactions and the maintenance of business records, their retrieval and analysis. 15 Information systems are dened as: 16 1) Computers: A computer is a programmable electronically activated device capable of 17 accepting information, applying prescribed processes to the information, and supplying the 18 results of these processes with or without human intervention. It usually consists of a central 19 processing unit containing extensive storage, logic, arithmetic, and control capabilities. 20 Excluded from this category are adding machines, electronic desk calculators, etc., and other 21 equipment described in class 00.13. 22 2) Peripheral equipment consists of the auxiliary machines which are designed to be placed 23 under control of the central processing unit. Nonlimiting examples are: Card readers, card 24 punches, magnetic tape feeds, high speed printers, optical character readers, tape cassettes, 25 mass storage units, paper tape equipment, keypunches, data entry devices, teleprinters, 26 terminals, tape drives, disc drives, disc les, disc packs, visual image projector tubes, card 27 sorters, plotters, and collators. Peripheral equipment may be used on-line or off-line. 28 Does not incude equipment that is an integral part of other capital equipment that is included 29 in other classes of economic activity, i.e., computers used primarily for process or production 30 control, switching, channeling, and automating distributive trades and services such as point 31 of sale (POS) computer systems. Also, does not include equipment of a kind used primarily for 32 amusement or entertainment of the user. 33 34 Class Life (in years) 6 35 Recovery Periods (in years) 36 GDS (MACRS) 5 37 ADS 5 38 39 Asset class 00.13 40 Description of assets included Data Handling Equipment; except Computers: 41 Includes only typewriters, calculators, adding and accounting machines, copiers, and 42 duplicating equipment. 43 44 Class Life (in years) 6 45 Recovery Periods (in years) 46 GDS (MACRS) 5 47 ADS 6 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C145 of C180 1 IRS Publication 946 Cat. No. 13081F How To Depreciate Property 2 3 URL: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p946.pdf 4 5 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 6 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C146 of C180 metadata for FPL DESIGN DATA for COOLING CANALS project TURKEY POINT in re: 1 PROCUREMENT of COMPUTER SOFTWARE, HARDWARE Fw: Work & Arrival Details 2 Friday, August 21, 2015 4:51 PM 3 From: 4 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 5 To: 6 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 7 5 Files 8 11 MB 9 Download All 10 11 DOCX 12 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.docx 13 15KB 14 Save 15 16 17 PDF 18 SurvCE Getting Started GPS.PDF 19 557KB 20 Save 21 22 23 PDF 24 SurvCE_GPS_Base-Rover.pdf 25 169KB 26 Save 27 28 29 PDF 30 SurvCE_V2_Tutorial.pdf 31 2 MB 32 Save 33 34 35 PDF 36 FPL_2014.pdf 37 8 MB 38 Save 39 40 August 21, 2015 41 42 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 43 44 MEMORANDUM FOR: "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 45 46

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metadata for FPL DESIGN DATA for COOLING CANALS project TURKEY 47 POINT in re: PROCUREMENT of COMPUTER SOFTWARE, HARDWARE Fw: Work & 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C147 of C180 Arrival Details 1 2 Thanks for your correspondence Date: Friday, August 21, 2015, 12:46 PM 3 4 1.) NEED TO KNOW metadata for FPL DESIGN DATA for COOLING CANALS at project 5 TURKEY POINT. 6 7 Yours sincerely, 8 9 ANDREW DeSALVO 10 (206)579-5021 11 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 12 13 5 Attachments 14 11 MB 15 16 DOCX 17 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.docx 18 15KB 19 20 PDF 21 SurvCE Getting Started GPS.PDF 22 557KB 23 24 PDF 25 SurvCE_GPS_Base-Rover.pdf 26 169KB 27 28 PDF 29 SurvCE_V2_Tutorial.pd 30 2 MB 31 32 PDF 33 FPL_2014.pdf 34 8 MB 35 36 enclosure 37 38 ANNEX I 39 40 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO TURKEY POINT POWER PLANT 41 (2006) 42 43 Searching... 44 45 Expanded detail on TRI submissions for 2006 46 47 Facility #1 : FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO TURKE 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C148 of C180 1 Basic Facility Info facility_Basic_Facility_Info help link help link 2 3 Facility Name FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO TURKEY POINT POWER PLANT 4 Street Address 9700 SW 344 ST 5 City HOMESTEAD 6 State FL 7 Zip Code 33035 8 County MIAMI-DADE 9 Parent Company FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO 10 Parent Company Duns 006922371 11 Standardized Parent Company NEXTERA ENERGY INC 12 Facility Closed No 13 Federal Facility Commercial facility 14 Reporting Year 2006 15 TRI Facility ID 33035TRKYP9700S 16 113th Congressional District Florida 27 17 18 Street map around facility (from MapQuest) 19 20 Facility Mailing Address facility_Facility_Mailing_Address help link help link 21 All data fields in this section were blank. 22 23 Facility Lat/Long facility_Facility_Lat_Long help link help link (Facility #1 : FLORIDA POWER 24 & LIGHT CO TURKE) 25 26 Latitude 0252609 27 Longitude 0801952 28 Preferred Latitude 0 29 Preferred Longitude 0 30 Pref. Lat/Long Accuracy 0 31 FRS Latitude 25.435833 32 FRS Longitude -80.331111 33 FRS Lat/Long Reference Point Code 20 34 FRS Lat/Long Reference Point FACILITY CENTROID 35 FRS Lat/Long Method 27 36 FRS Lat/Long Method Description UNKNOWN 37 FRS Lat/Long Accuracy 10 38 FRS Lat/Long Datum Code NAD 39 FRS Lat/Long Datum NAD83 40 41 42 Facility Contact Info facility_Facility_Contact_Info help link help link 43 44 Public Contact Name GARY ANDERSEN 45 Public Contact Phone 3052423826 46 Tech Contact Name JOHN JONES 47 Tech Contact Phone 5616917056 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C149 of C180 Tech Contact Email JOHN_JONES@FPL.COM 1 2 3 Facility Primary IDs facility_Facility_Primary_IDs help link help link (Facility #1 : FLORIDA 4 POWER & LIGHT CO TURKE) 5 6 Primary NAICS Code 221112: Fossil Fuel Electric Power Generation 7 Primary Facility Duns 006922371 8 Primary NPDES ID FL0001562 9 Primary RCRA ID FLD000733683 10 Primary UIC ID NA 11 12 13 Facility Current Info facility_Facility_Current_Info help link help link 14 15 Current Facility Name FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO TURKEY POINT POWER PLANT 16 Current Street Address 9700 SW 344 ST 17 Current City HOMESTEAD 18 Current County MIAMI-DADE 19 Current State and County FIPS 12086 20 Current State FL 21 Current Zip Code 33035 22 Current Parent Company NEXTERA ENERGY INC 23 Current Parent Duns 006922371 24 Current Standard Parent Company NEXTERA ENERGY INC 25 26 27 RSEI Score Facility Summary facility_RSEI_Score_Facility_Summary help link help link (Facility 28 #1 : FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO TURKE) 29 30 RSEI Facility Fugitive Air Score 0 31 RSEI Facility Stack Air Score 1,367 32 RSEI Facility Water Release Score 0 33 RSEI Facility Incineration Transfer Score 0 34 RSEI Facility POTW Transfer Score 0 35 RSEI Facility Total Score 1,367 36 State percent Facility total score is 0.04% of the total score for Florida in 2006 37 Year percent Facility total score is less than 0.01% of the total score for all of TRI for 2006 38 39 http://data.rtknet.org/tri/tri.php?facility_id=33035TRKYP9700S&reporting_year=2006&detail=3 40 41 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 42 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C150 of C180 Horizontal and Vertical Control Points for COOLING CANALS at project TURKEY POINT in 1 re: PROCUREMENT of COMPUTER SOFTWARE, HARDWARE Fw: Work & Arrival Details 2 Friday, August 21, 2015 5:51 PM 3 From: 4 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 5 To: 6 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 7 5 Files 8 11 MB 9 Download All 10 11 DOCX 12 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.docx 13 15KB 14 Save 15 16 17 PDF 18 SurvCE Getting Started GPS.PDF 19 557KB 20 Save 21 22 23 PDF 24 SurvCE_GPS_Base-Rover.pdf 25 169KB 26 Save 27 28 29 PDF 30 SurvCE_V2_Tutorial.pdf 31 2 MB 32 Save 33 34 35 PDF 36 FPL_2014.pdf 37 8 MB 38 Save 39 40 August 21, 2015 41 42 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 43 44 MEMORANDUM FOR: "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 45 46

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Horizontal and Vertical Control Points for COOLING CANALS at project TURKEY 47 POINT in re: PROCUREMENT of COMPUTER SOFTWARE, HARDWARE Fw: Work & 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C151 of C180 Arrival Details 1 2 Thanks for your correspondence Date: Friday, August 21, 2015, 12:46 PM pertaining to Work & 3 Arrival Details. 4 5 1.) NEED TO KNOW Horizontal and Vertical Control Points for COOLING CANALS at project 6 TURKEY POINT. 7 8 Yours sincerely, 9 10 ANDREW DeSALVO 11 (206)579-5021 12 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 13 14 5 Attachments 15 11 MB 16 17 DOCX 18 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.docx 19 15KB 20 21 PDF 22 SurvCE Getting Started GPS.PDF 23 557KB 24 25 PDF 26 SurvCE_GPS_Base-Rover.pdf 27 169KB 28 29 PDF 30 SurvCE_V2_Tutorial.pdf 31 2 MB 32 33 PDF 34 FPL_2014.pdf 35 8 MB 36 37 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 38 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C152 of C180 RE: RESPONSE Re: Work & Arrival Details 1 Saturday, August 22, 2015 11:08 AM 2 From: 3 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 Cc: 7 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 8 Andrew, 9 10 Could you sum up those 5 emails you sent me in a list of your questions and comments. I have a 11 busy week next week and would like to reply to quickly and effectively to all but have limited time. 12 13 I will probably need to speak with you about some of the items. What is the status of your cell 14 phone again - I saw you mentioned you will run out of service range at some point. 15 16 Thanks, 17 18 Tyler McDougal, PE 19 Operations Engineering Manager 20 Gator Dredging 21 13630 50th Way North 22 Clearwater, FL 33760 23 Phone: 727.527.1300 Voicemail Code: 224 24 Fax: 727.527.1303 25 Mobile: 727.776.8910 26 Email:tyler@gatordredging.com 27 www.gatordredging.com 28 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C153 of C180 ARRIVAL Re: Work & Arrival Details 1 Saturday, August 29, 2015 4:09 AM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 6 Cc: 7 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 8 August 29, 2015 9 10 Tyler McDougal, PE Operations Engineering Manager 11 Gator Dredging 12 13630 50th Way North 13 Clearwater, FL 33760 14 Phone: 727.527.1300 Voicemail Code: 224 15 Fax: 727.527.1303 16 Mobile: 727.776.8910 17 Email:tyler@gatordredging.com 18 www.gatordredging.com 19 20 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 21 22 MEMORANDUM FOR: Tyler McDougal, PE Operations Engineering Manager 23 24

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ARRIVAL Re: Work & Arrival Details 25 26 My dear Mr. McDougal; 27 28 I have ARRIVAL on schedule, Friday, August 29, 2015 in Homestead Florida. 29 30 WILL CALL Mike Henderson (Turkey Point Project Manager) to report for work on schedule, 31 Monday, August 31, 2015. 32 33 PLEASE CALL via the Floridian Hotel in Homestead, FL. NOTE: I have limited access to 34 electronic mail at the Floridian Hotel. 35 36 My cellular phone carrier has NO COVERAGE in the state of Florida. Please issue a company 37 cellular phone. 38 39 Yours sincerely, 40 41 / SIGNED 42 43 ANDREW DeSALVO 44 (206)579-5021 45 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 46 47 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C154 of C180 Andrew DeSalvo; MAILING ADDRESS Re: Work & Arrival Details Re: Survey Crew Chief 1 Position, Homestead, FL 2 Saturday, August 29, 2015 6:31 AM 3 From: 4 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 5 To: 6 christy@gatordredging.com 7 Cc: 8 tyler@gatordredging.com 9 3 Files 10 2 MB 11 Download All 12 13 PDF 14 Turkey Point Access Entry Instructions.pdf 15 595KB 16 Save 17 18 19 PDF 20 TURKEY POINT NEW HIRE LOCATIONS.pdf 21 295KB 22 Save 23 24 25 PDF 26 HQ to Floridian Hotel.pdf 27 1 MB 28 Save 29 30 August , 2015 31 32 Christy L. Vanderpool 33 Office Manager 34 Gator Dredging 35 13630 50th Way N 36 Clearwater, FL 33760 37 Phone: 727-527-1300 38 Fax: 727-499-9890 39 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 40 Website: www.gatordredging.com 41 42 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 43 44 MEMORANDUM FOR: Christy L. Vanderpool Office Manager Gator Dredging 45 46

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MAILING ADDRESS Re: Work & Arrival Details 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C155 of C180

Dear Ms. Vanderpool; / Christy 1 2 Here is the MAILING ADDRESS for payroll,

as follows: 3 4 Andrew DeSalvo 5 Post Office Box 900838 6 Homestead FL 33090 7 8 Yours sincerely, 9 10 / SIGNED 11 12 ANDREW DeSALVO 13 (206)579-5021 14 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 15 16 3 Attachments 17 2 MB 18 19 PDF 20 Turkey Point Access Entry Instructions.pdf 21 595KB 22 23 PDF 24 TURKEY POINT NEW HIRE LOCATIONS.pdf 25 295KB 26 27 PDF 28 HQ to Floridian Hotel.pdf 29 1 MB 30 31 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 32 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C156 of C180 RE: ARRIVAL Re: Work & Arrival Details 1 Saturday, August 29, 2015 10:44 AM 2 From: 3 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 Cc: 7 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 8 Andrew, 9 10 Our operation is canceled Monday due to the threat of the tropical storm. 11 12 I will be arriving on-site mid-day on Tuesday and would like to meet with you Tuesday afternoon. 13 14 I will call you when I arrive around 3pm to discuss. We can meet on-site or for dinner and discuss 15 the plan and equipment and other things. We will get you paid for those hours. 16 17 We will then start you (official first day) on Wednesday morning. 18 19 Looking forward to it and apologize for the delay. Luckily the storm does not appear to be much of 20 a threat anymore. 21 22 Sincerely, 23 24 Tyler McDougal, PE 25 Operations Engineering Manager 26 Gator Dredging 27 13630 50th Way North 28 Clearwater, FL 33760 29 Phone: 727.527.1300 Voicemail Code: 224 30 Fax: 727.527.1303 31 Mobile: 727.776.8910 32 Email:tyler@gatordredging.com 33 www.gatordredging.com 34 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C157 of C180 CONFIRMATION 3PM Tuesday, September 1, 2015 Re: Work & Arrival Details 1 Saturday, August 29, 2015 2:00 PM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 6 Cc: 7 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 8 1 Files 9 297KB 10 Download All 11 12 PDF 13 TURKEY POINT NEW HIRE LOCATIONS.pdf 14 297KB 15 Save 16 17 Homestead FL 18 19 August , 2015 20 21 Tyler McDougal, PE 22 Operations Engineering Manager 23 Gator Dredging 24 13630 50th Way North 25 Clearwater, FL 33760 26 Phone: 727.527.1300 Voicemail Code: 224 27 Fax: 727.527.1303 28 Mobile: 727.776.8910 29 Email:tyler@gatordredging.com 30 www.gatordredging.com 31 32 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 33 34 MEMORANDUM FOR: Tyler McDougal, PE Operations Engineering Manager 35 36

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CONFIRMATION 3PM Tuesday, September 1, 2015 Re: Work & Arrival Details 37 38 My dear Mr. McDougal; / Tyler 39 40 Thanks for your invitation to meet Tuesday, on-site or for dinner and discuss the plan and 41 equipment and other things. 42 43 I believe the plan under Andrew DeSalvo Re: Offer of Employment Survey Crew Chief (see 44 Attachments PDF TURKEY POINT NEW HIRE LOCATIONS.pdf 297KB), presents an 45 agreement, as follows: 46 47 "3.) Gator Dredging will provide three (3) days of motel reimbursement expense and per diem at 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C158 of C180 $30.00 for the trip from Seattle, WA to Homestead, Fl. Lodging and per diem will be provided upon 1 your arrival in Homestead. Mileage reimbursement for travel from current location to Clearwater, 2 Florida estimated at $0.42/mile @ 3,100 miles = $1,260." 3 4 NOTE: Actual mileage is 3,340 miles to Homestead, FL. 5 6 "14.) We would like to offer a start date of August 31st, 2015." 7 8 On Monday, August 31, 2015, I plan to visit the TURKEY POINT NEW HIRE LOCATIONS for 9 physical examination and drug testing, to take a drug test prior to employment, on site. I have 10 submitted the required information which returns a clear criminal background check is required for 11 employment. 12 13 Also, I need to complete Form W-4 so that your employer can withhold the correct federal income 14 tax from your pay; and, to complete form I-9 to document verification of identity and authorization 15 to work in the United States. 16 17 I prefer to meet on site upon your arrival at three o'clock on Tuesday, September 1, 2015, to discuss 18 the plan and equipment and other things. 19 20 Thanks again for your interest in my qualifications; and, for the Offer of Employment Survey 21 Crew Chief, with Waterfront Property Services, LLC (dba Gator Dredging). 22 23 Yours sincerely, 24 25 / SIGNED 26 27 ANDREW DeSALVO 28 (206)579-5021 29 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 30 31 1 Attachments 32 297KB 33 34 PDF 35 TURKEY POINT NEW HIRE LOCATIONS.pdf 36 297KB 37 38 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 39 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C159 of C180 RE: CONFIRMATION 3PM Tuesday, September 1, 2015 Re: Work & Arrival Details 1 Saturday, August 29, 2015 2:18 PM 2 From: 3 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 Cc: 7 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 8 Andrew, 9 10 Sounds great if you can get your lab and physical screening/work done on Monday. I like that 11 plan. Write down the hours it takes you to complete this. 12 13 Then we can get you the final paperwork to sign when we meet at the job site Tuesday around 3pm 14 - I will call you before to confirm I am not running late. 15 16 I will let Christy handle your other questions regarding lodging and per diem reimbursement. She 17 will be in the office on Monday morning and can address them at that time. Please contact her at 18 (727) 527-1300 extension 21. 19 20 Sincerely, 21 22 Tyler McDougal, PE 23 Operations Engineering Manager 24 Gator Dredging 25 13630 50th Way North 26 Clearwater, FL 33760 27 Phone: 727.527.1300 Voicemail Code: 224 28 Fax: 727.527.1303 29 Mobile: 727.776.8910 30 Email:tyler@gatordredging.com 31 www.gatordredging.com 32 33 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C160 of C180 No Page Service 1 Monday, August 31, 2015 6:59 AM 2 From: 3 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 1 Files 7 7KB 8 Download All 9 10 JPG 11 image001.jpg 12 7KB 13 Save 14 15 Andrew, 16 17 Was hoping you would have called by now. 18 available. I tried reaching you on your phone in the room with no success. I can send you for your 19 drug test but will need to get the Chain of Custody to you someway. Please call the office. 20 21 Thanks, 22 23 Christy L. Vanderpool 24 Office Manager 25 Gator Dredging 26 13630 50th Way N 27 Clearwater, FL 33760 28 Phone: 727-527-1300 EXT: 21 29 Cell: 727-504-6146 30 Fax: 727-499-9890 31 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 32 Website: www.gatordredging.com 33 34 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C161 of C180 Gator - Work Plan for Week of 8/31 to 8/4 1 Monday, August 31, 2015 7:17 AM 2 From: 3 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 4 Files 7 28KB 8 Download All 9 10 JPG 11 image001.jpg 12 6KB 13 Save 14 15 16 PNG 17 image002.png 18 3KB 19 Save 20 21 22 PNG 23 image003.png 24 4KB 25 Save 26 27 28 DOCX 29 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.DOCX 30 15KB 31 Save 32 33 Andrew, 34 35 I am in the office in Clearwater today if you need anything. I am having trouble going through the 36 Floridian to get in touch with you so it would probably be easier to reach me. 37 38 My new office number and extension is (727) 527-1300 ext. 24. 39 40 If you could get the background check and health screening items done today it would be great. 41 42 I will be there tomorrow afternoon to get you started. 43 44 In the meantime if you have a laptop or by using the hotel computer if you could do some 45 I attached the sheet I made on the tasks we will be using the unit 46 for. Again I was looking at a Trimble R8 and an Altus 3X for our needs. If you could do a quick 47 evaluation on those two units and find one or two more and do a quick evaluation on those.. I think 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C162 of C180 we would have enough products and information to be able to have a meaningful discussion on 1 which one to choose or be able to narrow it down (rule some out) and do further investigation. 2 3 My plan for this week is to continue our process using our current differential hand GPS and get 4 you familiar with it. We will always use this process especially for small jobs plus it is a safe and 5 reliable survey process therefore it will be beneficial for you to have that skill going forward and 6 until we get RTK process in motion. 7 8 Summary of plan for you this week: 9

  • Monday - Andrew gets background check, health screening tests completed. Perform some 10 research on two current RTK set ups, find several more and do some quick research on them.. This 11 research can continue through Tuesday early afternoon. Please write down all your hours worked 12 on all these items. 13
  • Tuesday Finalize research on the RTK set-ups. Meet with Tyler on job site around 3pm 14 (Tyler to confirm) to finalize new hire paperwork and discuss your findings on the RTK 15 equipment. Tyler can issue you a company cell phone at this time. 16
  • Wednesday Load up crews on vessels and do post-dredge survey work in Section 1 of 17 canal system using current Differential GPS methods. One (1) three man crew. 18
  • Thursday Same as Wednesday. 19
  • Friday Same as Wednesday. 20 * *** Some time Wednesday through Friday we can take a break and meet with Bill Coughlin 21 Chief Operating Officer to discuss our findings with RTK system and recommendations on 22 purchase. Based on his input we can agree to purchase the unit or perform more research. We will 23 also try and get you the required environmental training class through FPL for the Turkey Point 24 site.. it is a quick 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> class to get your certification on this. 25
  • Saturday I believe we are taking this day off due to Labor Day holiday. 26
  • Monday 9/7 Gator paid Holiday No Work 27 28 Again I apologize for any inconvenience the weather delays have caused. 29 30 Let me know if you have any questions and feel free to contact me. 31 32 Sincerely, 33 34 Tyler McDougal, PE 35 Operations Engineering Manager 36 Gator Dredging 37 13630 50th Way North 38 Clearwater, FL 33760 39 Phone: 727.527.1300 Voicemail Code: 224 40 Fax: 727.527.1303 41 Mobile: 727.776.8910 42 Email:tyler@gatordredging.com 43 www.gatordredging.com 44 45 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C163 of C180 RE: CONFIRMATION 3PM Tuesday, September 1, 2015 Re: Work & Arrival Details 1 Monday, August 31, 2015 9:18 AM 2 From: 3 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 1 Files 7 1 MB 8 Download All 9 10 PDF 11 COC - Gator Dredging.pdf 12 1 MB 13 Save 14 15 Andrew, 16 17 Please find attached the "Chain of Custody" for your use in getting your drug test completed. Please 18 proceed to Fox Medical to have your blood test and physical completed. 19 20 I will forward the required documents and identification needed once the audit of your New Hire 21 Packet has been completed. I expect that to be completed and sent to you before the end of the day. 22 23 In closing I want to say I do understand your frustration but under the current situation there really 24 isn't any other way to proceed. We are all on the same team and working on the same goal so 25 collectively we will find a solution to all your concerns. 26 27 Thank you, 28 29 Christy L. Vanderpool 30 Office Manager 31 Gator Dredging 32 13630 50th Way N 33 Clearwater, FL 33760 34 Phone: 727-527-1300 EXT: 21 35 Cell: 727-504-6146 36 Fax: 727-499-9890 37 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 38 Website: www.gatordredging.com 39 40 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C164 of C180 New Hire Paperwork 1 Monday, August 31, 2015 11:20 AM 2 From: 3 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 Cc: 7 "karen.swope77@yahoo.com" <karen.swope77@yahoo.com> "Karen Swope" 8 <k.swope@gatordredging.com> 9 1 Files 10 7KB 11 Download All 12 13 JPG 14 image001.jpg 15 7KB 16 Save 17 18 Andrew, 19 20 I am making arrangements for Karen, Field Admin to meet you at the gate at Turkey Point at 8 am, 21 will this work for you? You may complete your New Hire Paperwork at that time and you make the 22 copies of your ID to forward via USPS. I will need a copy of you23 purposes so please include that with the items your sending USPS if you are not able to forward via 24 email. Karen will provide you with a mileage report to record your travel miles and submit along 25 with your receipts for the motel. I will have your expenses direct deposited as soon as I receive your 26 completed New Hire Packet. Please be sure to include a voided blank check with your Direct 27 Deposit Authorization. 28 29 Please advise asap if you are able to meet at 8 am so I may advise Karen. 30 31 Thank you, 32 33 Christy L. Vanderpool 34 Office Manager 35 Gator Dredging 36 13630 50th Way N 37 Clearwater, FL 33760 38 Phone: 727-527-1300 EXT: 21 39 Cell: 727-504-6146 40 Fax: 727-499-9890 41 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 42 Website: www.gatordredging.com 43 44 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C165 of C180 CONFIRMATION 8 am, Tuesday, September 1, 2015, Turkey Point gate Re: New Hire Paperwork; 1 Gator - Work Plan for Week of 8/31 to 8/4 2 Monday, August 31, 2015 12:41 PM 3 From: 4 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 5 To: 6 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> "Tyler McDougal" 7 <tyler@gatordredging.com> 8 Cc: 9 "karen.swope77@yahoo.com" <karen.swope77@yahoo.com> "Karen Swope" 10 <k.swope@gatordredging.com> 11 Homestead FL 12 13 August , 2015 14 15 Christy L. Vanderpool Office Manager 16 Gator Dredging 17 13630 50th Way N 18 Clearwater, FL 33760 19 Phone: 727-527-1300 EXT: 21 20 Cell: 727-504-6146 21 Fax: 727-499-9890 22 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 23 Website: www.gatordredging.com 24 25 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 26 27 MEMORANDUM FOR: "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" 28 29

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CONFIRMATION 8 am, Tuesday, September 1, 2015, Turkey Point gate Re: New Hire 30 Paperwork; Gator - Work Plan for Week of 8/31 to 8/4 31 32 My dear Ms. Vanderpool; / Christy 33 34 I will meet Karen Swope, Field Admin - Gator Dredging, at 8 am, Tuesday, September 1, 2015, at 35 Turkey Point gate, to complete the New Hire Paperwork Gator Dredging. 36 37 Thanks again for your interest in my qualifications; and, for the Offer of Employment Survey 38 Crew Chief, with Waterfront Property Services, LLC (dba Gator Dredging). 39 40 Yours sincerely, 41 42 ANDREW DeSALVO 43 (206)579-5021 44 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 45 46 cc: Karen Swope 47 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C166 of C180 1 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C167 of C180 Turkey Point - Background 1 Monday, August 31, 2015 1:18 PM 2 From: 3 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 10 Files 7 2 MB 8 Download All 9 10 JPG 11 image001.jpg 12 6KB 13 Save 14 15 16 PNG 17 image002.png 18 3KB 19 Save 20 21 22 PNG 23 image003.png 24 4KB 25 Save 26 27 28 PDF 29 A - SECTION 1 OVERVIEW MAP (24 X 36).pdf 30 2 MB 31 Save 32 33 34 PDF 35 CONTRACT EXHIBIT - FIGURE A 31-2015.pdf 36 87KB 37 Save 38 39 40 PDF 41 turkey point - overview.pdf 42 147KB 43 Save 44 45 46 PDF 47 LM 13 316.pdf 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C168 of C180 95KB 1 Save 2 3 4 PDF 5 turkey point ramp and benchmark.pdf 6 163KB 7 Save 8 9 10 PDF 11 S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 12 40KB 13 Save 14 15 16 PDF 17 S01_C05W_VOL_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 18 7KB 19 Save 20 21 Andrew, 22 23 It was nice speaking to you today and finding more about your capabilities. 24 25 Apologize for the confusion on the schedule/timeline to implement RTK technology. 26 27 I am very unaware of its detailed capabilities hence why you are here and did not mean to bring 28 pressure into implementing the system and getting it ordered. 29 30 Management asked if it was possible to have system ordered so it would be ready upon your arrival 31 hence why I forwarded you my preliminary research, tasks we will be using the equipment and 32 posed the question if it was as simple as ordering the equipment and getting it delivered. 33 34 With our advanced technology in the respect of design and implementation using CAD / HYPACK 35 (design) and DREDGEPACK (implementation/construction) software I see why it is very 36 important to order a data collection and field stake-out system (survey/data collection) that will be 37 compatible with that software. It took my an hour or so of thought after our conversation to realize 38 t 39 40 41 implemented we will be cutting edge in our business. Looking forward to getting that going with 42 you. 43 44 Rest assured we do not have to implement this system your first week. I believe a 2 month goal is 45 appropriate. Anything sooner than this goal will be a great success. We do have engineering and IT 46 assistance available and capable of merging all the systems together and implementing them. Again 47 we already have the design and build softwares and technology in progress and working great. We 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C169 of C180 have a below average survey/data collection process in progress that I will show you this week. It is 1 cumbersome but it works great, especially on smaller scale projects. 2 3 4 the RTK system in motion. So bare with us on that. 5 6 I probably miss-spoke several times when discussing centerlines and offsets.. We do have an 7 established canal centerline for the job and we do calculate volumes and sections based on centerline 8 offset and pre versus post xyz information. We have a desired finished dredge template but as I 9 discussed.. there are many variables which prevent us from reaching the desired goal and our 10 product is always deemed acceptable by the client. I am also attaching the vertical control point we 11 are using and maps of where our jobsite trailer, work area and boat ramp are. Hopefully this will 12 help you get your bearings. 13 14 Finally I attached a finished product (example) of our cross-sections and volume report we generate 15 and submit to client for payment. We do this using HYPACK software. We do not have any 16 dredge control systems on our excavators because the bedrock limits us from meeting the ideal 17 template otherwise we would have installed in all the machines. 18 financial sense to install DREDGEPACK on any of the machines because of the rock preventing us 19 from reaching desired template in 90% of our instances of work. 20 21 Hopefully this helps your understanding of the project and our situation. 22 23 First day we meet I plan to go through all of this in detail with you so you have great background 24 knowledge of this project, our company and processes and goals going forward. We can then get 25 some work done, come up with a plan for the system we want to implement, purchase and 26 implement the system and then we will be running at full stride. 27 28 I think it will take a month or two to get to full stride.. until then I hope you can bare with us and 29 help us.. and hopefully it will not take that long. We have plenty of work for all for a long time and 30 we have a great team so I see very good things in our futures. 31 32 Let me know if you have any questions. Again this is for your information and background we 33 Glad your trip to 34 Florida went well. 35 36 See you tomorrow. 37 38 Sincerely, 39 40 Tyler McDougal, PE 41 Operations Engineering Manager 42 Gator Dredging 43 13630 50th Way North 44 Clearwater, FL 33760 45 Phone: 727.527.1300 Voicemail Code: 224 46 Fax: 727.527.1303 47 Mobile: 727.776.8910 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C170 of C180 Email:tyler@gatordredging.com 1 www.gatordredging.com 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C171 of C180 MILEAGE, TIME CARD, RECEIPTS Fw: RE: TRANSMITTAL; Andrew DeSalvo Re: Survey 1 Crew Chief Position, Homestead, FL 2 Wednesday, September 2, 2015 10:05 AM 3 From: 4 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 5 To: 6 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 7 3 Files 8 2 MB 9 Download All 10 11 PDF 12 Turkey Point Access Entry Instructions.pdf 13 595KB 14 Save 15 16 17 PDF 18 TURKEY POINT NEW HIRE LOCATIONS.pdf 19 295KB 20 Save 21 22 23 PDF 24 HQ to Floridian Hotel.pdf 25 1 MB 26 Save 27 28 29 Homestead FL 30 31 September 2, 2015 32 33 Christy L. Vanderpool Office Manager 34 Gator Dredging 35 13630 50th Way N 36 Clearwater, FL 33760 37 Phone: 727-527-1300 38 Fax: 727-499-9890 39 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 40 Website: www.gatordredging.com 41 42 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 43 44 MEMORANDUM FOR: "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" 45 46

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MILEAGE, TIME CARD, RECEIPTS Fw: RE: TRANSMITTAL; Andrew DeSalvo 47 Re: Survey Crew Chief Position, Homestead, FL 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C172 of C180 1 My dear Ms. Vanderpool; 2 3 I have made a TRANSMITTAL [eleven (11) pages with cover sheet] via fax of the MILEAGE, 4 TIME CARD, RECEIPTS, (with Offer of Employment attached), as requested. 5 6 Please call me at (727)460-4880 to CONFIRM TRANSMITTAL of the MILEAGE, TIME CARD, 7 RECEIPTS, (with Offer of Employment attached). 8 9 Yours sincerely, 10 11 ANDREW DeSALVO 12 (206)579-5021 13 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 14 15 attachment 16 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C173 of C180 Fw: Gator - Work Plan for Week of 8/31 to 8/4 1 Wednesday, September 2, 2015 10:08 AM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 6 4 Files 7 28KB 8 9 JPG 10 image001.jpg 11 6KB 12 Save 13 14 15 PNG 16 image002.png 17 3KB 18 Save 19 20 21 PNG 22 image003.png 23 4KB 24 Save 25 26 27 DOCX 28 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.DOCX 29 15KB 30 Save 31 32 Homestead FL 33 34 September 2, 2015 35 36 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 37 38 MEMORANDUM FOR: 39 40

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41 42 Yours sincerely, 43 44 ANDREW DeSALVO 45 (206)579-5021 46 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 47 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C174 of C180 1 DOCX 2 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.DOCX 3 15KB 4 Save 5 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C175 of C180 Andrew DeSalvo; Gator - Work Plan for Week of 8/31 to 8/4 Fw: Turkey Point - Background 1 Wednesday, September 2, 2015 10:32 AM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 6 12 Files 7 10 MB 8 Download All 9 10 PDF 11 A - SECTION 1 OVERVIEW MAP (24 X 36).pdf 12 2 MB 13 Save 14 15 16 PDF 17 CONTRACT EXHIBIT - FIGURE A 31-2015.pdf 18 87KB 19 Save 20 21 22 PDF 23 turkey point - overview.pdf 24 147KB 25 Save 26 27 28 PDF 29 LM 13 316.pdf 30 95KB 31 Save 32 33 34 PDF 35 turkey point ramp and benchmark.pdf 36 163KB 37 Save 38 39 40 PDF 41 S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 42 40KB 43 Save 44 45 46 PDF 47 S01_C05W_VOL_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C176 of C180 7KB 1 Save 2 3 4 PDF 5 022482-2230B_TrimbleTablet_DS_0713_LR.pdf 6 328KB 7 Save 8 9 10 PDF 11 022482-1623D-4_Trimble Marine Solutions_BRO_0315_LR (1).pdf 12 775KB 13 Save 14 15 16 PDF 17 022482-2331A-2 Datasheet - SCS900 Site Controller Software.pdf 18 4 MB 19 Save 20 21 22 PDF 23 CardSound_FL_DGPS_OA_June2013.pdf 24 419KB 25 Save 26 27 28 PDF 29 DREDGEPACK_Brochure.pdf 30 2 MB 31 Save 32 33 Homestead FL 34 35 September 2, 2015 36 37 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 38 39 MEMORANDUM FOR: "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 40 41

SUBJECT:

Gator - Work Plan for Week of 8/31 to 8/4 Fw: Turkey Point - Background 42 43 --- On Mon, 8/31/15, Tyler McDougal <tyler@gatordredging.com> wrote: 44 45 From: Tyler McDougal <tyler@gatordredging.com> 46

Subject:

Gator - Work Plan for Week of 8/31 to 8/4 47 To: "DeSalvo, Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C177 of C180 Date: Monday, August 31, 2015, 10:17 AM 1 2 Andrew, 3 4 I am in the office in Clearwater today if you need anything. I am having trouble going through the 5 Floridian to get in touch with you so it would probably be easier to reach me. 6 7 My new office number and extension is (727) 527-1300 ext. 24. 8 9 If you could get the background check and health screening items done today it would be great. 10 11 I will be there tomorrow afternoon to get you started. 12 13 Summary of plan for you this week: 14 15

  • Monday - Andrew gets background check, health screening tests completed. Perform some 16 research on two current RTK set ups, find several more and do some quick research on them.. This 17 research can continue through Tuesday early afternoon. Please write down all your hours worked 18 on all these items. 19 20
  • Tuesday Finalize research on the RTK set-ups. Meet with Tyler on job site around 3pm 21 (Tyler to confirm) to finalize new hire paperwork and discuss your findings on the RTK 22 equipment. Tyler can issue you a company cell phone at this time. 23 24
  • Wednesday Load up crews on vessels and do post-dredge survey work in Section 1 of canal 25 system using current Differential GPS methods. One (1) three man crew. 26 27 Yours sincerely, 28 29 ANDREW DeSALVO 30 (206)579-5021 31 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 32 33 attachments 34 35 PDF 36 S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 37 40KB 38 39 PDF 40 S01_C05W_VOL_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 41 7KB 42 43 PDF 44 022482-2230B_TrimbleTablet_DS_0713_LR.pdf 45 328KB 46 47 PDF 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C178 of C180 022482-1623D-4_Trimble Marine Solutions_BRO_0315_LR (1).pdf 1 775KB 2 3 PDF 4 022482-2331A-2 Datasheet - SCS900 Site Controller Software.pdf 5 4 MB 6 7 PDF 8 CardSound_FL_DGPS_OA_June2013.pdf 9 419KB 10 11 PDF 12 DREDGEPACK_Brochure.pdf 13 2 MB 14 15 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 16 17 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C179 of C180 RE: Andrew DeSalvo; Gator - Work Plan for Week of 8/31 to 8/4 Fw: Turkey Point - Background 1 Wednesday, September 2, 2015 10:51 AM 2 From: 3 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 Cc: 7 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> "William Coughlin" <bill@gatordredging.com> 8 Mr. DeSalvo, 9 10 You will be paid as outlined in your "Offer of Employment". I will not talk with you any further. 11 12 Regards, 13 Christy L. Vanderpool 14 Office Manager 15 Gator Dredging 16 13630 50th Way N 17 Clearwater, FL 33760 18 Phone: 727-527-1300 EXT: 21 19 Cell: 727-504-6146 20 Fax: 727-499-9890 21 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 22 Website: www.gatordredging.com 23 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C180 of C180 Reimbursement 1 Wednesday, September 2, 2015 1:15 PM 2 From: 3 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 Cc: 7 "William Coughlin" <bill@gatordredging.com> "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 8 2 Files 9 17KB 10 Andrew, 11 12 13 Your expense reimbursement and payroll will be direct deposited into the bank you 14 The funds will be available sometime 15 after midnight tonight depending on who you bank with. If you have questions regarding this 16 process you will need to contact your bank directly as Gator Dredging does not control in any way 17 how various banks process direct deposits. 18 19 Regards, 20 Christy L. Vanderpool 21 Office Manager 22 Gator Dredging 23 13630 50th Way N 24 Clearwater, FL 33760 25 Phone: 727-527-1300 EXT: 21 26 Cell: 727-504-6146 27 Fax: 727-499-9890 28 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 29 Website: www.gatordredging.com 30 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C1 of C4 1 2 3 4 5 FIRST AMENDMENT 6 7 CITATION 8 9 BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS 10 CHAPTER 61G15-18 11 ORGANIZATION AND PURPOSE 12 61G15-18.011 Definitions. 13 14 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C2 of C4 BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS 1 CHAPTER 61G15-18 2 ORGANIZATION AND PURPOSE 3 61G15-18.011 Definitions. 4 As used in Chapter 471, F.S., and in these rules where the context will permit the following terms 5 have the following meanings: 6 7 engineering decisions made personally or by others over which the engineer exercises supervisory 8 direction and control authority. The engineer in responsible charge is the Engineer of Record as 9 defined in subsection 61G15-30.002(1), F.A.C. 10 (a) The degree of control necessary for the Engineer of Record shall be such that the engineer: 11 1. Personally makes engineering decisions or reviews and approves proposed decisions prior to their 12 implementation, including the consideration of alternatives, whenever engineering decisions which 13 could affect the health, safety and welfare of the public are made. In making said engineering 14 decisions, the engineer shall be physically present or, if not physically present, be available in a 15 reasonable period of time, through the use of electronic communication devices, such as electronic 16 mail, videoconferencing, teleconferencing, computer networking, or via facsimile transmission. 17 2. Judges the validity and applicability of recommendations prior to their incorporation into the 18 work, including the qualifications of those making the recommendations. 19 3. Approves the inclusion of standard engineering design details into the engineering work. Standard 20 engineering design details include details mandated or directed to be contained in engineering 21 documents by governmental agencies (such as the Florida Department of Transportation); and 22 details contained in engineering design manuals and catalogues that are generally accepted as 23 authoritative in the engineering profession. In order to approve the inclusion of such details the 24 Engineer of Record must conduct such reasonable analysis of the content of the standard detail(s) as 25 is necessary in the sound professional judgment of the Engineer of Record to be assured that the 26 inclusion of such detail(s) into the engineering work is acceptable engineering practice. 27 (b) Engineering decisions which must be made by and are the responsibility of the Engineer of 28 Record are those decisions concerning permanent or temporary work which could create a danger to 29 the health, safety, and welfare of the public, such as, but not limited to, the following: 30 1. The selection of engineering alternatives to be investigated and the comparison of alternatives for 31 engineering works. 32 2. The selection or development of design standards or methods, and materials to be used. 33 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C3 of C4 3. The selection or development of techniques or methods of testing to be used in evaluating 1 materials or completed works, either new or existing. 2 4. The development and control of operating and maintenance procedures. 3 (c) As a test to evaluate whether an engineer is the Engineer of Record, the following shall be 4 considered: 5 1. The engineer shall be capable of answering questions relevant to the engineering decisions made 6 doubt as to the 7 8 defend decisions as in an adversary situation, but only to demonstrate that the engineer in 9 responsible charge made them and possessed sufficient knowledge of the project to make them. 10 Examples of questions to be answered by the engineer could relate to criteria for design, applicable 11 codes and standards, methods of analysis, selection of materials and systems, economics of alternate 12 solutions, and environmental considerations. The individuals should be able to clearly define the 13 span and degree of control and how it was exercised and to demonstrate that the engineer was 14 answerable within said span and degree of control necessary for the engineering work done. 15 2. The engineer shall be completely in charge of, and satisfied with, the engineering aspects of the 16 project. 17 3. The engineer shall have the ability to review design work at any time during the development of 18 the project and shall be available to exercise judgment in reviewing these documents. 19 4. The engineer shall have personal knowledge of the technical abilities of the technical personnel 20 doing the work and be satisfied that these capabilities are sufficient for the performance of the work. 21 22 Professional Engineers Act and does not refer to management control in a hierarchy of professional 23 engineers except as each of the individuals in the hierarchy exercises independent engineering 24 judgement and thus responsible charge. It does not refer to administrative and personnel 25 management functions. While an engineer may also have such duties in this position, it should not 26 s of being in responsible charge of the work. The phrase does not 27 refer to the concept of financial liability. 28 29 to meet desired needs. It is a decision-making process (often iterative), in which the basic sciences, 30 mathematics, and engineering sciences are applied to convert resources optimally to meet a stated 31 objective. Among the fundamental elements of the design process are the establishment of 32 objectives and criteria, synthesis, analysis, construction, testing and evaluation. Central to the process 33 are the essential and complementary roles of synthesis and analysis. This definition is intended to be 34 interpreted in its broadest sense. In particular the words 35 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C4 of C4 1 etc., considerations can be included. 2 efinition in the practice 3 of engineering set forth in Chapter 471.005(4)(a), F.S., includes but is not limited to services 4 provided by testing laboratories involving the following: 5 (a) The planning and implementation of any investigation or testing program for the purpose of 6 developing design criteria either by an engineering testing laboratory or other professional engineers. 7 (b) The planning or implementation of any investigation, inspection or testing program for the 8 purpose of determining the causes of failures. 9 (c) The preparation of any report documenting soils or other construction materials test data. 10 (d) The preparation of any report offering any engineering evaluation, advice or test results, 11 whenever such reports go beyond the tabulation of test data. Reports which document soils or other 12 construction materials test data will be considered as engineering reports. 13 (e) Services performed by any entity or provided by a testing laboratory for any entity subject to 14 regulation by a state or federal regulatory agency which enforces standards as to testing shall be 15 exempt from this rule except where the services otherwise would require the participation of a 16 professional engineer. 17 ent signed and sealed by a professional engineer representing 18 that the engineering services addressed therein, as defined in Section 471.005(6), F.S., have been 19 20 information and belief, and in accordance with commonly accepted procedures consistent with 21 applicable standards of practice, and is not a guaranty or warranty, either expressed or implied. 22 s used in Section 471.023(1), F.S., 23 means the (a) President, Vice President, Secretary or Treasurer of the Corporation, or Limited 24 Liability Company (LLC); or (b) any other officer who has management responsibilities in the 25 corporation or LLC, as documented by the corporate charter or bylaws so long as such 26 documentation provides that such officer is empowered to bind the corporation or LLC in all of its 27 activities which fall within the definition of the practice of engineering as that term is defined in 28 Section 471.005(7), F.S. 29 Rulemaking Authority 471.008, 471.013(1)(a)1., 2. FS. Law Implemented 471.003(2)(f), 471.005(7), 30 471.005(6), 471.013(1)(a)1., 2., 471.023(1), 471.025(3), 471.033(1)(j) FS. HistoryNew 6-23-80, Amended 31 12-19-82, 11-22-83, Formerly 21H-18.11, Amended 1-16-91, 4-4-93, Formerly 21H-18.011, Amended 12-32 22-99, 4-19-01, 10-16-02, 9-15-04, 6-5-08, 6-2-09, 2-2-12. 33 https://www.fbpe.org/index.php/legal/statues-and-rules 34 From:DeSalvo, AndrewTo:Docket, HearingCc:andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com

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[External_Sender] ALSB Evidentiary Hearing on Turkey Point Nuclear Canal Temperature Issue; TRANSMITTAL public written "limited appearance statements," regarding the license amendments and the contention under considerationDate:Saturday, January 09, 2016 1:04:54 PMAttachments:APPEAL 0004250189-01 NMDWS due 17NOV2015v8.1 protected.pdfFIRST AMENDMENT APPEAL 0004250189-01.pdfSanta Fe, NMJanuary 9, 2016 Office of the Secretary, Rulemakings and Adjudications StaffU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001Administrative Judge Michael M. Gibson, Chairman, c/o Nicole Pepperl & Jennifer Scro, Board Law ClerksMail Stop T-3F23 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 fax to (301) 415-1101 and (301) 415-5599 email to hearingdocket@nrc.gov nicole.pepperl@nrc.gov and jennifer.scro@nrc.gov opa.resource@nrc.govfrom the desk of Andrew DeSalvo MEMORANDUM FOR: Office of the Secretary, Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff; Administrative Judge Michael M. Gibson, Chairman, c/o Nicole Pepperl & Jennifer Scro, Board Law Clerks

SUBJECT:

ALSB Evidentiary Hearing on Turkey Point Nuclear Canal Temperature Issue; TRANSMITTAL public written "limited appearance statements," regarding the license amendments and the contention under consideration.

These statements, which may be considered by the judges, must be submitted no later than Jan. 15 to both the NRC Secretary and the chairman of the ASLBTo whom it may concern; I wish to propound public written "limited appearance statements," regarding the license amendments and the contention under consideration, to be considered by the judges, and submitted no later than Jan. 15 to both the NRC Secretary and the chairman of the ASLB, as follows:REFERENCEIssue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254REASON FOR APPEAL; REQUEST FOR INFORMATION, pursuant to New Mexico 1 Inspection of Public Records Act; and MOTION TO ADMIT EVIDENCE Claimant [APPELLANT]: Claimant Name: Andrew DeSalvo Claimant ID: 8650254 Issue Identification Number:

0004 2501 89-01 Employer: Gator Dredging 13630 50th Way N Clearwater FL 33760 EAN: 00691201-1 15 Date: 11/18/2015 17 Time: 1:15PM Authority: DWS Appeals Tribunal Administrative Law Judge: Christman, Andrea 20 BACKGROUNDCLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, "analyzing information thoroughly before it is handed over to other professionals", pertaining to the project site for the cooling canals for Turkey Point nuclear reactors. WATERWAY & LOCATION: The project site for the cooling canals for Turkey Point nuclear reactors is located within the existing Turkey Point facility east of Homestead, Florida; and, proposes dredge and fill activitiesTRANSMITTAL2 Attachments 5 MBPDF APPEAL 0004250189-01 NMDWS due 17NOV2015v8.1 protected.pdf 5 MB PDF FIRST AMENDMENT APPEAL 0004250189-01.pdf 191KBI believe the written "limited appearance statements," pertains to ALSB Evidentiary Hearing on Turkey Point Nuclear Canal Temperature Issue, regarding the license amendments and the contention under consideration.Please do not hesitate to call on me if you require additional information - I am at your service.

Yours sincerely, ANDREW DeSALVO (203)805-1581andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 2 Attachments5 MBPDFAPPEAL 0004250189-01 NMDWS due 17NOV2015v8.1 protected.pdf 5 MBPDFFIRST AMENDMENT APPEAL 0004250189-01.pdf 191KBcopyright 2016 Andrew DeSalvoOwnership and Intellectual Property:

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> From: DeSalvo, Andrew <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com>>

Subject:

ALSB Evidentiary Hearing on Turkey Point Nuclear Canal Temperature Issue; TRANSMITTAL public written "limited appearance statements," regarding the license amendments and the contention under consideration

> To: nicole.pepperl@nrc.gov, jennifer.scro@nrc.gov

> Cc: opa.resource@nrc.gov

> Date: Friday, January 8, 2016, 2:07 PM

> Santa Fe, NM

>> January 8, 2016>

> Office of the Secretary, Rulemakings and Adjudications

> Staff

> U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

> Washington, D.C. 20555-0001

>

> Administrative Judge Michael M. Gibson, Chairman, c/o Nicole

> Pepperl & Jennifer Scro, Board Law Clerks

> Mail Stop T-3F23

> U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

> Washington, D.C. 20555-0001

> fax to (301) 415-1101 and (301) 415-5599> email to hearingdocket@nrc.gov> nicole.pepperl@nrc.gov

> and jennifer.scro@nrc.gov

> opa.resource@nrc.gov

>

> from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo

>

> MEMORANDUM FOR: Office of the Secretary, Rulemakings and

> Adjudications Staff; Administrative Judge Michael M. Gibson,

> Chairman, c/o Nicole Pepperl & Jennifer Scro, Board Law

> Clerks

>

>

SUBJECT:

ALSB Evidentiary Hearing on Turkey Point Nuclear> Canal Temperature Issue; TRANSMITTAL public written> "limited appearance statements," regarding the license

> amendments and the contention under consideration. These

> statements, which may be considered by the judges, must be

> submitted no later than Jan. 15 to both the NRC Secretary

> and the chairman of the ASLB

>

> To whom it may concern;

>

> I wish to propound public written "limited appearance

> statements," regarding the license amendments and the

> contention under consideration, to be considered by the

> judges, and submitted no later than Jan. 15 to both the NRC> Secretary and the chairman of the ASLB, as follows:>

> REFERENCE

>

> Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id:

> 8650254

> REASON FOR APPEAL; REQUEST FOR INFORMATION, pursuant to New

> Mexico 1 Inspection of Public Records Act; and MOTION TO

> ADMIT EVIDENCE> Claimant [APPELLANT]: Claimant Name: Andrew DeSalvo Claimant

> ID: 8650254 Issue Identification Number: 0004 2501 89-01> Employer: Gator Dredging 13630 50th Way N Clearwater FL> 33760 EAN: 00691201-1 15

> Date: 11/18/2015 17

> Time: 1:15PM

> Authority: DWS Appeals Tribunal

> Administrative Law Judge: Christman, Andrea 20

>> BACKGROUND>

> CLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER,

> "analyzing information thoroughly before it is handed over

> to other professionals", pertaining to the project site

> for the cooling canals for Turkey Point nuclear reactors.

> WATERWAY & LOCATION: The project site for the cooling

> canals for Turkey Point nuclear reactors is located within

> the existing Turkey Point facility east of Homestead,

> Florida; and, proposes dredge and fill activities

>

> TRANSMITTAL

>> 2 Attachments 5 MB> PDF APPEAL 0004250189-01 NMDWS due 17NOV2015v8.1

> protected.pdf 5 MB

> PDF FIRST AMENDMENT APPEAL 0004250189-01.pdf 191KB

>

> I believe the written "limited appearance statements,"

> pertains to ALSB Evidentiary Hearing on Turkey Point Nuclear

> Canal Temperature Issue, regarding the license amendments

> and the contention under consideration.

>

> Please do not hesitate to call on me if you require

> additional information - I am at your service.

>> Yours sincerely,>

> ANDREW DeSALVO

> (203)805-1581

> andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com

>

>

> 2 Attachments

> 5 MB

>

> PDF

> APPEAL 0004250189-01 NMDWS due 17NOV2015v8.1

> protected.pdf> 5 MB>

> PDF

> FIRST AMENDMENT APPEAL 0004250189-01.pdf

> 191KB

>

> copyright 2016 Andrew DeSalvo

>

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Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C1 of C180 REASON FOR APPEAL; REQUEST FOR INFORMATION, pursuant to New Mexico 1 Inspection of Public Records Act; and MOTION TO ADMIT EVIDENCE 2 3 4 Claimant [APPELLANT]: 5 Claimant Name: Andrew DeSalvo 6 Claimant ID: 8650254 7 Cell Number: (203)805-1581 8 Issue Identification Number: 0004 2501 89-01 9 10 Employer: 11 Gator Dredging 12 13630 50th Way N 13 Clearwater FL 33760 14 EAN: 00691201-1 15 16 Date: 11/18/2015 17 Time: 1:15PM 18 Authority: DWS Appeals Tribunal 19 Administrative Law Judge: Christman, Andrea 20 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C2 of C180 BACKGROUND 1 2 CLAIMANT 3 pertaining to the project site for the 4 cooling canals for Turkey Point nuclear reactors. 5 6 WATERWAY & LOCATION: 7 The project site for the cooling canals for Turkey Point nuclear reactors is located within the existing 8 Turkey Point facility east of Homestead, Florida; and, proposes dredge and fill activities in, over, or 9 under waters of the United States. See Aerial detailed view from above, with zoom in and zoom out 10 function, at 11 12 URL: http://binged.it/1Op8z2A 13 14 HISTORY: 15 Canals that keep two Turkey Point nuclear reactors from overheating need millions more gallons of 16 water to stay cool. Florida Power & Light needs millions more gallons of freshwater to manage 17 cooling canals that keep two nuclear reactors at Turkey Point from overheating, company officials 18 said in an emergency request to the South Florida Water Management District. . . But despite the 19 aquifer water and the addition of chemicals to treat the algae, canal temperatures remain high. In 20 July and August, temperatures at times reached 102 degrees, officials said in their request to water 21 22 23 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C3 of C180 said FPL spokesman Greg Brostowicz. . . 1 2 said Jane Graham, an Everglades policy analyst for Audubon Florida. Miami-Dade County. August 3 4 5 URL:http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miamidade/article1983871.html#story6 link=cpy 7 8 9 FPL obtained permission to run the canals hotter at 104 degrees. But as temperatures topped 100 10 degrees, salinity climbed, to as much as three times nearby ocean water in Biscayne Bay. FPL hastily 11 obtained an emergency permit to pump water from the nearby L- 12 13 Turkey Point canals may be too salty for nesting crocs Oct 29, 2015 - McClatchy-Tribune Content 14 Agency, LLC - Jenny Staletovich The Miami Herald. 15 16 URL: http://www.energybiz.com/article/15/10/turkey-point-canals-may-be-too-salty-nesting-crocs 17 18 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C4 of C180 STATEMENT OF REASONS FOR APPEAL 1 2 1.) The DETERMINATION is WRONG; CLAIMANT was NOT discharged because of deliberate 3 refusal, without good cause, to perform a particular task assigned to CLAIMANT; the Reasoning 4 and Findings are INCORRECT; and, the Reasoning and Findings are not based on the facts and the 5 law; 6 7 KNOW ALL MEN, the laws of the state of Florida; 8 9 CITE 10 Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards of Practice: General 11 Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND 12 CONSUMER SERVICES Division of Consumer Services BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL 13 SURVEYORS AND MAPPERS; 14 15 CITE 16 2014 Florida Statutes Title X PUBLIC OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AND RECORDS Chapter 120 17 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT 120.60 Licensing. ; 18 19 CITE 20 2014 Florida Statutes Title XXXII REGULATION OF PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS 21 Chapter 472 LAND SURVEYING AND MAPPING 472.031. - LAND SURVEYING AND 22 MAPPING 472.031 - Prohibitions; penalties; 23 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C5 of C180 CITE 1 2014 Florida Statutes Title XI MUNICIPALITIES Chapter 177 LAND BOUNDARIES 177.36 2 2.) CLAIMANT is not in possession of the statements of EMPLOYER which describes why 3 CLAIMANT was discharged; 4 5 NOW, CLAIMANT makes this REQUEST FOR INFORMATION, pursuant to New Mexico 6 Inspection of Public Records Act, NMSA 1978, §§ 14-2-7 RECORD OF DETERMINATION, including Reasoning and Findings, and, EVIDENCE and 8 STATEMENTS presented by the EMPLOYER; and, 9 10 NOW, CLAIMANT makes this MOTION TO ADMIT EVIDENCE in the style of the complete 11 record of Employment Information, dated October 19, 2015, on file with the STATE OF NEW 12 MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS, including the Employment 13 Information, dated October 19, 2015, Corrected 10/20/15. 14 15 3.) CLAIMANT applied to EMPLOYER for the position of Boat Operator (Homestead), and, 16 based on experience of CLAIMANT in land surveying, Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, 17 Operations Engineering Manager, interviewed CLAIMANT for the position of Survey Crew Chief, 18 on August 19, 2015 (see , Page C103 to C115, of C180); 19 20 CLAIMANT stated during the employment interview, on August 19, 2015, with Tyler McDougal, 21 Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager, for the position of Survey Crew Chief, that 22 any report by CLAIMANT, which finds that EMPLOYER fails to achieve the minimum standards 23 of accuracy, completeness, and quality premised upon the type of survey and the expected use of the 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C6 of C180 survey and map, may been adverse to the ability of the CLAIMANT to perform a particular task 1 assigned by the EMPLOYER to the CLAIMANT; 2 3 4 wishes to extend (to 5 , Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering 6 Manager (see , EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT, Page C38 of C180, lines 27-28). 7 8 CLAIMANT was hired on Friday, August 21, 2015 as Survey Crew Chief reporting to Tyler 9 McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager (see 10 EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT, Page C38 - line 11, of C180; see 11 CORRESPONDENCE, Page C120 - line 30, of C180); 12 13 Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager, stated to the 14 CLAIMANT, on Friday, August 21, 2015 (see Page C125 - 15 lines 4-15, of C180), that management of the EMPLOYER was not able to determine if the 16 particular task assigned to CLAIMANT is a wise approach to 17 Managing the following: as follows: 18 19 In the meantime, can you review this document I prepared regarding the types of surveys we 20 perform now and in the expected future. I also attached two (2) quotes for RTK GPS equipment 21 (Altus 3X and Trimble R8) to complete those tasks effectively and the associated spec sheets & 22 training. There are 10 attachments in total. Can you advise if they are appropriate? If not, what you 23 would recommend. Ideally we will have the proper equipment selected, purchased and delivered so 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C7 of C180 it will be available upon your arrival. If this is not a wise approach and requires more research 1 please advise if you can further assist or if you would like to wait until you arrive. 2 3 CLAIMANT performed a particular task, assigned by the EMPLOYER, and, on Friday, August 21, 4 2015, maRESPONSE, Work & Arrival Details, at 5.) Suggest you postpone purchase until we 5 complete SCOPE OF INVESTIGATION for the hardware and software, and until we have 6 consensus between INTERESTED PARTIES including Operations Engineering, Information 7 Technology, Project Manager, et al (see Page C128 line 6-9, of C180). 8 9 CLAIMANT performed a particular task, assigned by EMPLOYER, of travel more than thirty four 10 hundred (3459) miles in a Privately Owned Vehicle (POV) 11 EXPENSES FOR REIMBURSEMENT, Page C43 of C180); Tyler McDougal, Professional 12 Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager, did not attend a meeting, a particular task assigned by 13 the EMPLOYER to CLAIMANT, at the Floridian Hotel, Homestead, Florida, on Tuesday, 14 September 1, 2015; and, Tyler McDougal did not attend a meeting, a particular task assigned by the 15 EMPLOYER to CLAIMANT, at the Turkey Point Nuclear Plant, on Wednesday, September 2, 16 2015 Page C156 - line 13-18, of C180), 17 18 to discuss a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER to CLAIMANT, 19 20 The selected candidate is responsible for: The collection of all field information related to 21 22 Managing the following:equipment and 23 -, progress and post- 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C8 of C180 DESCRIPTION, Page C41 line 3-21, of C180) in section 1 of canal system using current 1 differential GPS methods. 2 3 4.) CLAIMANT believes that Mike Henderson, Project Manager for EMPLOYER at Turkey Point 4 nuclear plant, was fired on, or before, Monday August 31, 2015, by Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating 5 Officer; and, CLAIMANT was not able to report for work to Mike Henderson, Project Manager for 6 EMPLOYER at Turkey Point nuclear plant, a particular task assigned by the EMPLOYER to the 7 CLAIMANT, 8 Employment 9 Property Services, LLC (dba Gator Dredging) (s, EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT, 10 Page C39 line 13, of C180). 11 12 5.) CLAIMANT performed a particular task, assigned by EMPLOYER, of travel more than thirty 13 four hundred (3459) miles in a Privately Owned Vehicle (POV) (see TRAVEL 14 EXPENSES FOR REIMBURSEMENT, Page C43 of C177); performed a particular task assigned 15 by EMPLOYER of meeting with Karen Swope, Field Admin - Gator Dredging, at 8 am, Tuesday, 16 September 1, 2015, to complete the New Hire Paperwork Gator Dredging (see 17 CORRESPONDENCE, Page C164 line 21-28, of C180); performed a particular task, assigned by 18 EMPLOYER, of passing a physical examination and drug test (see 19 CORRESPONDENCE, Page C159 line 11-12; Page C163 line 18-19; etc., of C180); performed 20 a particular task, assigned by EMPLOYER, of reporting for work at the Turkey Point Nuclear Plant 21 on Wednesday, September 2, 2015 , Page C156 line 22 13-18; Page C159 line 14; Page C161 line 43; Page C162, line 14-16; etc., of C180); and, 23 performed a particular task, assigned by EMPLOYER, of attended a safety meeting at the Turkey 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C9 of C180 Point Nuclear Plant, on Wednesday, September 2, 2015. 1 2 CLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, after attending a safety meeting 3 on Wednesday, September 2, 2015, 4 : Managing the following: Survey 5 equipment management/repair/maintenance, Survey equipment 6 inventory/replacement/and specified 7 in the job description for Survey Crew Chief Page C41, 8 line 3-21, of C180); and, 9 10 CLAIMANT was fired by Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, on Wednesday, September 2, 11 2015, fifteen (15) minutes after attending a safety meeting, for performing a particular task assigned 12 by the EMPLOYER to the CLAIMANT 13 candidate is responsible for: The collection of all field information related to engineering and 14 , Page C41 - 15 line 3-4, of C180). 16 17 6.) CLAIMANT was hired for : 18 19 JOB PURPOSE: The selected candidate is responsible for: the collection of all technical field 20 information related to engineering/surveying for the operations departmentto 21 particular tasks assigned to the CLAIMANT by EMPLOYER, including KEY 22 RESPONSIBILITIES: Managing the following: performing and/or overseeing pre-, progress and 23 post dredge s-24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C10 of C180 1 -, progress and post dredge 2 surveysPage C41 - line 3-21, of C180); and, 3 4 CLAIMANT knows Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards of 5 Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, and CLAIMANT performed a 6 particular task, assigned by EMPLOYER, 7 current differential methods using a range of equipment to 8 produce post-dredge surveys specified by the EMPLOYER, and the "finished product of . . . cross-9 sections and volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate and submit to client [Florida Power & Light 10 Company (FPL), the principal subsidiary of NextEra Energy Inc. (formerly FPL Group, Inc.), a 11 Juno Beach, Florida-based power utility] for payment" (, GATOR - WORK 12 PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to 13 C58, of C180). 14 15 7.) CLAIMANT knows Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards of 16 Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, and CLAIMANT performed a 17 particular task assigned by EMPLOYER of 18 BERM STABILIZATION PLAN Exhibit No. FIGURE A (see 19 - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT 20 BACKGROUND, Page C50 of C180), provided by Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, 21 Operations Engineering Manager. 22 23 8.) CLAIMANT knows Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards of 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C11 of C180 Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, and CLAIMANT performed a 1 particular task, assigned by EMPLOYER, Managing the 2 followingPerforming and/or overseeing pre-, progress raining sub-3 4 data using maps, charts and 5 Page C41 - line 3-21, of C180); and, 6 7 CLAIMANT made a report of FINDINGS that the "finished product of . . . cross-sections and 8 volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate and submit to client (FPL) for payment" (see EXHIBIT 9 - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT 10 BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58 of C180) is not consistent with Florida Administrative Code 11 (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content 12 Requirements, resulting in MISREPRESENTATION 13 (EMPLOYER) generate and submit to client (FPL) for payment- 14 WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages 15 C51 to C58 of C180); 16 17 9.) CLAIMANT knows Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards of 18 Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, and CLAIMANT performed a 19 particular task, assigned by EMPLOYER, Managing the 20 followingerforming and/or overseeing pre-, progreraining sub-21 professional, technical, and clerical personnel, as and nterpreting data using maps, 22 charts and plans Page C41 - line 3-21, of C180); 23 CLAIMANT made a report of FINDINGS pertaining to current methods using a range of 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C12 of C180 equipment to produce post-dredge surveys specified by the EMPLOYER; and, 1 2 CLAIMANT believes that EMPLOYER fired CLAIMANT after a report of FINDINGS that 3 confirm statements of Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager, 4 pertaining to confusion and lack of awareness of use of Real Time 5 Kenetic (RTK) technology, and even lack of awareness of use of DIFFERENTIAL GLOBAL 6 POSITIONING SYSTEM (DGPS), on August 31, 2015 (see 7 CORRESPONDENCE, Page C168 line 22-33, of C180), -, 8 and even lack of awareness of use of Florida Administrative 9 Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report 10 Content Requirements, as follows: 11 12 "Andrew, It was nice speaking to you today and finding more about your capabilities. . . Apologize 13 for the confusion on the schedule/timeline to implement RTK technology. I am very unaware of its 14 detailed capabilities hence why you are here and did not mean to bring pressure into 15 implementing the system and getting it ordered" (see EXHIBIT , Page 16 C168 line 26-29, of C180); 17 18 10.) CLAIMANT knows Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards 19 of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, and CLAIMANT performed a 20 particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, Managing the 21 followingerforming and/or overseeing pre-, progr raining sub-22 professional, technical, and clerical personnel, as re nalyzing information thoroughly 23 before it is handed ovnterpreting data using maps, charts and pl 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C13 of C180 and erforming and/or overseeing pre-, progress and post dredge surveys1 JOB DESCRIPTION, Page C41 - line 3-21, of C180); and, 2 3 CLAIMANT believes, after performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, 4 information thoroughly before it is handethat Tyler McDougal, 5 Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager, and EMPLOYER failed to achieve the 6 minimum standards of accuracy, completeness, and quality, pursuant to FAC Rule Title: Standards 7 of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements 5J-17.051 Minimum Technical 8 Standards: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, as follows: 9 10 1. The accuracy of the survey measurements shall be premised upon the type of survey and the 11 expected use of the survey and map. 12 13 11.) CLAIMANT knows Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards 14 of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, and CLAIMANT performed a 15 particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, Managing the 16 followingerforming and/or overseeing pre-, progress and post drraining sub-17 professional, technical, and clenalyzing information thoroughly 18 before it is handed ovand Interpreting data using maps, charts and 19 plansPage C41 - line 3-21, of C180); and, 20 21 CLAIMANT believes that Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, discharged CLAIMANT, who 22 performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, 23 pertaining to BERM STABILIZATION PLAN Exhibit No. 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C14 of C180 FIGURE A - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: 1 TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Page C50 of C180), provided by Tyler McDougal, 2 Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager; and, 3 4 CLAIMANT believes that Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, discharged CLAIMANT for a 5 report of FINDINGS that Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering 6 Manager, and EMPLOYER, failed to achieve the minimum standards of accuracy, completeness, 7 and quality pursuant to FAC Rule Title: Standards of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report 8 Content Requirements 5J-17.051 Minimum Technical Standards: General Survey, Map, and Report 9 Content Requirements. 10 11 12.) CLAIMANT knows Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards 12 of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, and CLAIMANT performed a 13 particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, Managing the 14 followingPerforming and/or overseeing pre-, progreraining sub-15 professional, technical, and clerical personnel, as nalyzing information thoroughly 16 before it is handed over nterpreting data using maps, charts and 17 Page C41 - line 3-21, of C180); 18 19 CLAIMANT was not able to report directly to Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations 20 Engineering Manager, a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER described in the Offer for 21 Employment Survey Crew Chief, dated August 19, 2015 (see 22 CONTRACT, Page C38 line 27-28, of C180), as follows: 23 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C15 of C180 1 2 3 Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager; did not receive a report 4 5 6 meeting scheduled for September 4, 2015, 7 8 Friday Same as Wednesday. *** Some time Wednesday through Friday we can take a break and 9 meet with Bill Coughlin Chief Operating Officer to discuss our findings with RTK system and 10 recommendations on purchase. Based on his input we can agree to purchase the unit or perform 11 , Page C162 line 20-25, of C180), 12 13 CLAIMANT believes that Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering 14 Manager, did not attend a meeting, a particular task assigned to CLAIMANT by EMPLOYER, at at 15 16 CORRESPONDENCE, Page C156 - line 13-18, of C180); 17 18 CLAIMANT believes that Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering 19 Manager, did not attend a meeting, a particular task assigned to CLAIMANT by EMPLOYER, at 20 the Turkey Point Nuclear Plant, on Wednesday, September 2, 2015 21 CORRESPONDENCE, Page C159- lines 14-15; Page C156 line 13-18; Pages C158-159; Pages 22 C164-170, etc., of C180); 23 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C16 of C180 CLAIMANT was not able to report directly to Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations 1 Engineering Manager, a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER described in the Offer for 2 Employment Survey Crew Chief, dated August 19, 2015 (see 3 CONTRACT, Page C38 line 27-28, of C180); and, Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, 4 Operations Engineering Manager, did not receive a report of FINDINGS directly by CLAIMANT, 5 6 assigned to CLAIMANT by EMPLOYER, prior to a meeting scheduled for September 4, 2015, 7 8 Friday Same as Wednesday. *** Some time Wednesday through Friday we can take a break and 9 meet with Bill Coughlin Chief Operating Officer to discuss our findings with RTK system and 10 recommendations on purchase. Based on his input we can agree to purchase the unit or perform 11 , Page C162 line 20-25, of C180), 12 13 pertaning to post-dredge survey work in section 1 of current differential methods using a range of 14 equipment to produce post-dredge surveys specified by the EMPLOYER; and 15 16 CLAIMANT believes that the report by CLAIMANT shows FINDINGS that Tyler McDougal, 17 Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager, and EMPLOYER failed to achieve the 18 minimum standards of accuracy, completeness, and quality pursuant to FAC Rule Title: Standards of 19 Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements 5J-17.051 Minimum Technical 20 Standards: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements. 21 22 13.) CLAIMANT knows Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards 23 of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, and CLAIMANT performed a 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C17 of C180 particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, ed 1 2 A - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY 3 POINT BACKGROUND, Page 50 of C180), provided by Tyler McDougal, Professional 4 Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager; and, 5 6 CLAIMANT believes EMPLOYER discharged CLAIMANT, after CLAIMANT performed a 7 particular task assigned to CLAIMANT by EMPLOYER, and after CLAIMANT made FINDINGS 8 that show MISREPRESENTATION of Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Cooling Canal System 9 "finished product of . . . cross-sections and volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate and submit 10 to client for payment" (- WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 11 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58 of C180), for dredge and fill 12 activities in, over, or under waters of the United States that may cause overheating of cooling canals 13 for Turkey Point nuclear reactors located within the existing Turkey Point facility east of 14 Homestead, Florida that poses immediate serious danger to the public health, safety, or welfare; and, 15 may require emergency suspension, restriction, or limitation of a license held by Tyler McDougal 16 Professional Engineer Operations Engineering Manager, pursuant to 2014 Florida Statutes Title X 17 PUBLIC OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AND RECORDS Chapter 120 ADMINISTRATIVE 18 PROCEDURE ACT 120.60 Licensing. . 19 20 14.) CLAIMANT knows Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards 21 of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, and CLAIMANT performed a 22 particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, 23 pertaining to BERM STABILIZATION PLAN Exhibit No. FIGURE 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C18 of C180 A - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY 1 POINT BACKGROUND, Page 50 of C180), provided by Tyler McDougal, Professional 2 Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager; and, 3 4 CLAIMANT believes Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, discharged CLAIMANT for 5 FINDINGS pertaining to MISREPRESENTATION of Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Cooling Canal 6 System "finished product of . . . cross-sections and volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate and 7 submit to client (FPL) for payment" (- WORK PLAN FOR WEEK 8 OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58 of C180). 9 10 CLAIMANT believes Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, is not a licensed Professional 11 Engineer under the laws of the state of Florida responsible for dredge and fill activities in, over, or 12 under waters of the United States; 13 14 CLAIMANT believes Bill Coughlin, nel licensed 15 by the Board of Professional Surveyors and Mappers or by representatives of the United States 16 Government when approved by the department - authorized to inspect Work to be performed only 17 by authorized personnel The establishment of local tidal datums and the determination of the 18 location of the mean high-water line or the mean low-, a particular task assigned to the 19 CLAIMANT by EMPLOYER, as follows: 20 21 Managing the following:ield stake-out of 22 Page C41 line 3-21, of C180) 23 for dredge and fill activities in, over, or under waters of the United States, pertaning to post-dredge 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C19 of C180 survey work in section 1 of canal system using current differential GPS methods; pursuant to 2014 1 Florida Statutes Title XI MUNICIPALITIES Chapter 177 LAND BOUNDARIES 177.36; 2 3 CLAIMANT believes Bill Coughlan, Chief Operating Officer, discharged CLAIMANT, and 4 CLAIMANT was not able to report directly to Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations 5 Engineering Manager; and, Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering 6 Manager, 7 thoroughly before it is hana particular task assigned by 8 EMPLOYER described in the Offer for Employment Survey Crew Chief, dated August 19, 2015 9 (see Page C38 line 28-28, of C180), prior to a 10 meeting scheduled for September 4, 2015, 11 12 Friday Same as Wednesday. *** Some time Wednesday through Friday we can take a break and 13 meet with Bill Coughlin Chief Operating Officer to discuss our findings with RTK system and 14 recommendations on purchase. Based on his input we can agree to purchase the unit or perform 15 , Page C162 line 20-25, of C180). 16 17 15.) CLAIMANT knows Florida Administrative Code (FAC): Rule: 5J-17.051 Rule Title: Standards 18 of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements; (1) No 19 person shall: (a) Practice or offer to practice surveying and mapping unless such person is registered 20 pursuant to ss. 472.001-472.037; CLAIMANT believes Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, is not 21 a registered Professional Engineer pursuant to 2014 Florida Statutes. 22 23 CLAIMANT believes Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, discharged CLAIMANT, who 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C20 of C180 performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, 1 handed over to other professionals pertaining to BERM STABILIZATION PLAN Exhibit No. 2 FIGURE A - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: 3 TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Page C50 of 180), provided by Tyler McDougal, 4 Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager, fifteen minutes after the completion of the 5 safety meeting, at that moment in time when: 6 7 the assistant Operations Engineering Manager, a member of the one (1) three man crew engaged in 8 -9 described the method specified by the EMPLOYER for location and observations of Depth, used 10 to compute cut volume; and, at that moment in time when: 11 12 13 for the method specified by the 14 EMPLOYER, for location and observations of Depth; and, CLAIMANT made FINDINGS, as 15 follows: 16 17 FINDINGS: CLAIMANT believes, when executing the method specified by the EMPLOYER for 18 location and observations of Depth, the boat operator attempts to keep the boat as near as possible 19 on station line, and to have all headway off the boat when the rod man attempts to execute the 20 actual SOUNDING at catch point and attempts to obtain frequent observations of Depth in the 21 SOUNDING circle, at an interval of one foot, by readings of the Philadelphia rod which the rod 22 man holds (without a hawespipe) over the gunwale of the boat, as the boat operator attempts to 23 proceed along a course on station; and, the rod man attempts to keep the instrument man 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C21 of C180 continually informed of the SOUNDING observations of Depth. 1 2 The instrument man attempts to take a fix of position from a hand-held GPS data collector, and the 3 instrument man attempts to enter the SOUNDING observations of Depth, on the call of the rod 4 man by readings of the Philadelphia rod, before the fix of position is recorded in the hand-held GPS 5 data collector, and before the boat operator attempts to proceeds along a course on station line. 6 7 Since every boat has its own handling characteristics, the speed of the boat proceeding along a 8 course on station line is difficult to specify, depending on wind and current, as the boat draws near 9 the SOUNDING circle at an interval of one foot, and the instrument man attempts to recommend 10 course change to the boat operator to return to a course on station, if necessary. 11 12 CLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, after attending a safety meeting, 13 14 Managing the following-, 15 vey equipment management/repair/16 equipment 17 18 DESCRIPTION, Page C41 line 3-21, of C180); and, 19 20 CLAIMANT believes the method of SOUNDING specified by the EMPLOYER is not an 21 innovative method, or even a standard method, to utilize the DIFFERENTIAL GLOBAL 22 POSITIONING SYSTEM (DGPS) for location and observations of Depth, to conform to FAC 23 Rule Title: Standards of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements 5J-17.051 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C22 of C180 Minimum Technical Standards: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements; and 1 2 CLAIMANT believes the method of SOUNDING specified by the EMPLOYER DOES NOT 3 utilize a DIFFERENTIAL GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (DGPS); DOES NOT describe 4 procedure to locate the pelorus, or even the hawespipe, exactly at the SOUNDING bearing on 5 station line; DOES NOT make a record of the direction of the boat; DOES NOT describe 6 procedure to lay off the hawsepipe to pelorus distance along the station line, DOES NOT describe 7 procedure to lay off on the radius of the SOUNDING CIRCLE, DOES NOT describe procedure 8 to locate the position of the Philadelphia rod at the moment of the SOUNDING, and DOES NOT 9 result in location and observations of Depth to conform to FAC Rule Title: Standards of Practice: 10 General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements 5J-17.051 Minimum Technical Standards: 11 General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements; 12 13 resulting in MISREPRESENTATION of Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Cooling Canal System 14 "finished product of . . . cross-sections and volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate and submit 15 to client (FPL) for payment" (- WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 16 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58, of C180) for dredge and 17 fill activities in, over, or under waters of the United States. 18 19 CLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, after attending a safety meeting, 20 21 Managing the following-, 22 23 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C23 of C180 1 DESCRIPTION, Page C41 line 3-21, of C180); and, 2 3 CLAIMANT believes the method of SOUNDING specified by the EMPLOYER, using one (1) 4 -dredge survey work in Section 1 of canal system using current 5 6 7 a.) DOES NOT specify -8 9 for location and observations of Depth to conform with U.S. 10 Geological Survey Hydrographic Surveys, illustrated as follows: 11 12 13 14 b.) DOES NOT 15 for location and observations of Depth to conform with U.S. 16 Geological Survey Hydrographic Surveys, as follows: 17 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C24 of C180 1 Overview. Maritime and river navigation are primary components that initiated the field of 2 hydrographic surveying. Applications such as volume assessment for water supply and flood-control 3 reservoirs, construction over waterways and adjacent inland development, flood and habitat studies, 4 . . . all require the need for underwater surveys. 5 6 The most important information collected during hydrographic surveys is the water surface 7 elevation. Echo sounders only provide a depth, so to create an elevation map of the bottom that will 8 be useful at other water levels, the current water surface elevation must be determined. Determining 9 water surface elevation can be done in three ways; it can be determined from daily stage data (typical 10 only applicable in reservoirs), it can be determined before and after surveying using typical Real-11 Time Kinematic (RTK) roving techniques, or it can be determined from an accurate GPS elevation 12 in real-time where the receiving GPS antenna is mounted on the boat at a known offset from echo 13 sounder and the water surface. Determining water surface elevation in lakes and reservoirs is often 14 done differently than in rivers because stage does not change as rapidly and because there is no slope 15 to account for. Regardless of how water surface elevation is determined position must also be 16 collected during the hydrographic survey. 17 18 c.) DOES NOT specify 19 20 Geological Survey Hydrographic Surveys, as follows: 21 22 Approach. Most lake surveys utilize differential GPS (DGPS) when collecting data along 23 predetermined transects throughout the water body. DGPS is used to determine position, however, 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C25 of C180 DGPS elevations are typically not accurate enough to determine water surface. The DGPS positions 1 are collected and time tagged to relate to time-tagged survey-grade echo sounding data, often with a 2 3 4 REFERENCE 5 U.S. Department of the Interior l U.S. Geological Survey 6 URL: http://water.usgs.gov/osw/gps/GPS_projects.html 7 Page Last Modified: Tuesday, 25-Feb-2014 09:07:54 EST 8 9 CLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, after attending a safety meeting, 10 11 Managing the following-, 12 13 14 in the job description for Survey Crew Chief 15 DESCRIPTION, Page C41 line 3-21, of C180); and, 16 17 CLAIMANT believes the method of SOUNDING specified by the EMPLOYER, and the "finished 18 product of . . . cross-sections and volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate and submit to client 19 for payment"- WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: 20 TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58, of C180) for dredge and fill activities in, 21 over, or under waters of the United States; does not conform with the primary mission accuracy of 22 the DGPS service, DOES NOT conform with the definition of 23 , or even a standard method to utilize the DIFFERENTIAL GLOBAL 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C26 of C180 POSITIONING SYSTEM (DGPS) for location and observations of Depth, described in the 1 USCG DIFFERENTIAL GPS NAVIGATION SERVICE SUMMARY, as follows: 2 3 -10 meter accuracy for the 4 harbor/harbor approach phase of marine navigation. This is the most important issue we face 5 as DGPS service providers. However, other users have found innovative ways to utilize DGPS 6 services and where feasible, the Coast Guard DGPS network has expanded to meet their 7 8 9 REFERENCE 10 USCG DIFFERENTIAL GPS NAVIGATION SERVICE by Gene W. Hall, LCDR, USCG DGPS 11 Operations Officer. URL: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pdf/dgps/dgpsdoc.pdf 12 13 CLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, after attending a safety meeting, 14 , related to 15 Managing the following-, 16 17 18 19 DESCRIPTION, Page C41 line 3-21, of C180); and, 20 21 CLAIMANT believes the method of SOUNDING specified by the EMPLOYER, and the "finished 22 product of . . . cross-sections and volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate and submit to client 23 for payment" - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C27 of C180 TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58, of C180) for dredge and fill activities in, 1 over, or under waters of the United States, DOES NOT 2 requirements outlined in the Federal Radionavigation Plan (FRP). . . .Values for accuracy and 3 availability set by the 1992 FRP are summarized in Table 2- 4 5 Table 2-1 6 Usage Accuracy (2drme) Availability 7 Harbor/Harbor Approach 8-20 meters 99.7% 8 ATON Positioning 10 meters 95.0% 9 Vessel Traffic Services 10 meters 99.9% 10 NOAH Near Shore Surveying 15 meters 95.0% 11 Army Corps of Engineering 6 meters 98.0% 12 13 REFERENCE 14 COMMANDANT INSTRUCTION 16577.2 Subj: DIFFERENTIAL GLOBAL POSITIONING 15 SYSTEM (DGPS) NAVIGATION SERVICE CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS Encl. (1) to 16 COMDTTNST 16577.2 USCG DGPS CONOP 17 URL: https://www.uscg.mil/directives/ci/16000-16999/CI_16577_2.pdf 18 19 CLAIMANT believes Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, discharged CLAIMANT, who 20 performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, 21 , pertaining to BERM STABILIZATION PLAN Exhibit No. 22 FIGURE A - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: 23 TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Page C50 of C180), provided by Tyler McDougal, 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C28 of C180 Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager, fifteen minutes after the completion of the 1 safety meeting, at that moment in time when: 2 3 the assistant Operations Engineering Manager, a member of the one (1) three man crew engaged in 4 -, 5 described the method of POST-PROCESSING MANIPULATION of the location of observations 6 of Depth, used to compute cut volume, resulting in MISREPRESENTATION of Turkey Point 7 Nuclear Plant Cooling Canal System "finished product of . . . cross-sections and volume report we 8 (EMPLOYER) generate and submit to client for payment" - WORK 9 PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to 10 C58, of C180) for dredge and fill activities in, over, or under waters of the United States; and, at that 11 moment in time when: 12 13 14 POST-15 PROCESSING MANIPULATION for location and observations of Depth specified by the 16 EMPLOYER, as follows: 17 18 FINDINGS: CLAIMANT believes the method of SOUNDING, and the method of POST-19 PROCESSING MANIPULATION of the location of observations of Depth specified by the 20 EMPLOYER, described by the the assistant Operations Engineering Manager, is not an innovative 21 method, or even a standard method, to utilize the DIFFERENTIAL GLOBAL POSITIONING 22 SYSTEM (DGPS) for location and observations of Depth, to conform to FAC Rule Title: Standards 23 of Practice: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements 5J-17.051 Minimum Technical 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C29 of C180 Standards: General Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements; and 1 2 the method of POST-PROCESSING MANIPULATION of the location of observations of Depth, 3 specified by the EMPLOYER, results in MISREPRESENTATION of the cut volume, a possible 4 cause of overheating of cooling canals for Turkey Point nuclear reactors located within the existing 5 Turkey Point facility east of Homestead, Florida, that poses immediate serious danger to the public 6 health, safety, or welfare; and, 7 8 may require emergency suspension, restriction, or limitation of a license held by Tyler McDougal 9 Professional Engineer Operations Engineering Manager, pursuant to 2014 Florida Statutes Title X 10 PUBLIC OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AND RECORDS Chapter 120 ADMINISTRATIVE 11 PROCEDURE ACT 120.60 Licensing. . 12 13 16.) CLAIMANT knows 2014 Florida Statutes Title XXXII REGULATION OF PROFESSIONS 14 AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 472 LAND SURVEYING AND MAPPING 472.031, - LAND 15 SURVEYING AND MAPPING 472.031 - Prohibitions; penalties, and CLAIMANT believes Bill 16 Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, is not a licensed Professional Engineer. 17 18 CLAIMANT believes EMPLOYER discharged CLAIMANT, who performed a particular task 19 assigned by EMPLOYER, for 20 pertaining to "finished product of . . . cross-sections and volume report we 21 (EMPLOYER) generate and submit to client (FPL) for payment" - 22 WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages 23 C51 to C58, of C180), for dredge and fill activities in, over, or under waters of the United States that 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C30 of C180 may cause overheating of cooling canals for Turkey Point nuclear reactors located within the 1 existing Turkey Point facility east of Homestead, Florida that poses immediate serious danger to the 2 public health, safety, or welfare; and, 3 4 CLAIMANT believes EMPLOYER discharged CLAIMANT, who performed a particular task 5 assigned by EMPLOYER, for 6 that may require emergency suspension, restriction, or limitation of a license held by 7 Tyler McDougal Professional Engineer Operations Engineering Manager, pursuant to 2014 Florida 8 Statutes Title X PUBLIC OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AND RECORDS Chapter 120 9 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT 120.60 Licensing. ; and, 10 11 CLAIMANT knows the statute and code of the state of Florida, CLAIMANT performed a 12 13 , and CLAIMANT DID NOT make a deliberate refusal, without good 14 cause, to perform a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER. 15 16 17.) CLAIMANT believes Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, is not a 17 licensed by the Board of Prof CLAIMANT believes Bill Coughlin, 18 Chief Operating Officer, 19 Coughlin, CLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by 20 21 pertaining to BERM STABILIZATION PLAN Exhibit No. FIGURE A 22 GATOR - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT 23 BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58, of C180), provided by Tyler McDougal Professional Engineer 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C31 of C180 Operations Engineering Manager; and, CLAIMANT made a finding of MISREPRESENTATION 1 pertaining to "finished product of . . . cross-sections and volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate 2 and submit to client (FPL) for payment" - WORK PLAN FOR 3 WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58, of 4 C180); 5 6 CLAIMANT was not able to report directly to Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations 7 Engineering Manager, a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER described in the Offer for 8 Employment Survey Crew Chief, dated August 19, 2015 (see 9 CONTRACT, Page C38 line 27-28, of C180); and, Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, 10 Operations Engineering Manager, did not receive a report of FINDINGS directly by CLAIMANT, 11 12 assigned to CLAIMANT by EMPLOYER, prior to a meeting scheduled for September 4, 2015, 13 14 Friday Same as Wednesday. *** Some time Wednesday through Friday we can take a break and 15 meet with Bill Coughlin Chief Operating Officer to discuss our findings with RTK system and 16 recommendations on purchase. Based on his input we can agree to purchase the unit or perform 17 more research , Page C162 line 20-25, of C180). 18 19 CLAIMANT believes Bill Coughlin, Chief Operating Officer, did not seek the professional opinion 20 of Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, 21 licensed by the Board of Professional Surveyors and Mappers or by representatives of the United 22 States Government when approved by the department - authorized to inspect Work to be 23 performed only by a, pertaining to a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C32 of C180 to CLAIMANT1 for "finished product of . . . cross-sections and volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate and 2 submit to client (FPL) for payment - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK 3 OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58, of C180); and, 4 5 CLAIMANT believes EMPLOYER fired CLAIMANT for performing a particular task assigned by 6 EMPLOYER, 7 pertaining to BERM STABILIZATION PLAN Exhibit No. FIGURE A 8 GATOR - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT 9 BACKGROUND, Page C50 of C180), provided by Tyler McDougal Professional Engineer 10 Operations Engineering Manager; and, CLAIMANT made FINDINGS, pursuant to 2014 Florida 11 Statutes Title XI MUNICIPALITIES Chapter 177 LAND BOUNDARIES 177.36, of 12 MISREPRESENTATION pertaining to "finished product of . . . cross-sections and volume report 13 we (EMPLOYER) generate and submit to client (FPL) for payment - 14 WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages 15 C51 to C58, of C180)16 welfare. 17 18 18.) CLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, 19 pertaining to BERM STABILIZATION 20 PLAN Exhibit No. FIGURE A - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 21 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Page C50 of C180), provided by Tyler 22 McDougal Professional Engineer Operations Engineering Manager; and, CLAIMANT made 23 FINDINGS of MISREPRESENTATION pertaining to "finished product of . . . cross-sections and 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C33 of C180 volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate and submit to client (FPL) for payment (see EXHIBIT 1 - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT 2 BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58, of C180), for dredge and fill activities in, over, or under 3 waters of the United States that may cause overheating of cooling canals for Turkey Point nuclear 4 reactors located within the existing Turkey Point facility east of Homestead, Florida that poses 5 immediate serious danger to the public health, safety, or welfare; 6 7 CLAIMANT was not able to report directly to Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations 8 Engineering Manager, a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER described in the Offer for 9 Employment Survey Crew Chief, dated August 19, 2015 (see 10 CONTRACT, Page C38 line 27-28, of 180); and, Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, 11 Operations Engineering Manager; did not receive a report of FINDINGS directly by CLAIMANT, 12 13 assigned to CLAIMANT by EMPLOYER, prior to a meeting scheduled for September 4, 2015, 14 15 Friday Same as Wednesday. *** Some time Wednesday through Friday we can take a break and 16 meet with Bill Coughlin Chief Operating Officer to discuss our findings with RTK system and 17 recommendations on purchase. Based on his input we can agree to purchase the unit or perform 18 , Page C162 line 20-25, of C180). 19 20 CLAIMANT knows the statute and code of the state of Florida, and CLAIMANT believes 21 , a particular task 22 assigned by EMPLOYER, IS NOT 23 UNDER NMSA 1978 51-1-7A and 51-1-11B. 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C34 of C180 1 19.) CLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, 2 CLAIMANT made a report of 3 FINDINGS that 4 , to conform with FAC Rule Title: Standards of Practice: General 5 Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements 5J-17.051 Minimum Technical Standards: General 6 Survey, Map, and Report Content Requirements, as follows: 7 8 ised upon the type of survey and the 9 10 11 CLAIMANT knows the statute and code of the state of Florida, and CLAIMANT believes 12 a particular task 13 assigned by EMPLOYER, IS 14 UNDER NMSA 1978 51-1-7A and 51-1-11B; 15 16 20.) CLAIMANT performed a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER, 17 pertaining to BERM STABILIZATION 18 PLAN Exhibit No. FIGURE A - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 19 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Page C50 of C180), provided by Tyler 20 McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations Engineering Manager; 21 22 CLAIMANT made a report of FINDINGS that a method of post-dredge survey work in section 1 23 of current differential methods using a range of equipment to produce post-dredge surveys specified 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C35 of C180 by the EMPLOYER, resulting in MISREPRESENTATION of Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Cooling 1 Canal System "finished product of . . . cross-sections and volume report we (EMPLOYER) generate 2 and submit to client (FPL) for payment" - WORK PLAN FOR 3 WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT BACKGROUND, Pages C51 to C58, of 4 C180), for dredge and fill activities in, over, or under waters of the United States that may cause 5 overheating of cooling canals for Turkey Point nuclear reactors located within the existing Turkey 6 Point facility east of Homestead, Florida, that poses immediate serious danger to the public health, 7 safety, or welfare; and, may require emergency suspension, restriction, or limitation of a license; 8 9 CLAIMANT was not able to report directly to Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, Operations 10 Engineering Manager, a particular task assigned by EMPLOYER described in the Offer for 11 Employment Survey Crew Chief, dated August 19, 2015 (see EMPLOYMENT 12 CONTRACT, Page C38 line 27-28, of C180); and, Tyler McDougal, Professional Engineer, 13 Operations Engineering Manager; did not receive a report of FINDINGS directly by CLAIMANT, 14 15 assigned to CLAIMANT by EMPLOYER, prior to a meeting scheduled for September 4, 2015, 16 17 Friday Same as Wednesday. *** Some time Wednesday through Friday we can take a break and 18 meet with Bill Coughlin Chief Operating Officer to discuss our findings with RTK system and 19 recommendations on purchase. Based on his input we can agree to purchase the unit or perform 20 , Page C162 line 20-25, of C180). 21 22 CLAIMANT knows the statute and code of the state of Florida, and CLAIMANT believes 23 a particular task 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C36 of C180 assigned by EMPLOYER, IS 1 UNDER NMSA 1978 51-1-7A and 51-1-11B. 2 3 NOW, CLAIMANT prays the state of NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE 4 SOLUTIONS APPEALS TRIBUNAL will find: the DETERMINATION is WRONG; 5 CLAIMANT was NOT discharged because of deliberate refusal, without good cause, to perform a 6 particular task assigned to CLAIMANT; the Reasoning and Findings are INCORRECT; and, the 7 Reasoning and Findings are not based on the facts and the law; and 8 9 NOW, THEREFORE, CLAIMANT prays the state of NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF 10 WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS APPEALS TRIBUNAL will find the CLAIMANT eligible to 11 received benefits, beginning 9/1/2015. 12 13 RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, 14 15 / SIGNED 16 17 ANDREW DeSALVO 18 Claimant Id: 8650254 19 DATE: November 5, 2015 20 21 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C37 of C180 1 2 3 4 5 6 EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT 7 8 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C38 of C180 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 August 19, 2015 11 12 13 14 Andrew DeSalvo 15 16 17 Re: Offer of Employment Survey Crew Chief 18 19

Dear Mr. DeSalvo:

20 21 Waterfront Property Services, LLC (dba Gator Dredging) wishes to extend the following Offer of 22 Employment. We are impressed with your skills and experience. We believe that you would help 23 sustain our reputation for professional and technical excellence. It is within that context that Gator 24 Dredging wishes to confirm the following Offer of Employment: 25 26 1. We offer you the position of Survey Crew Chief in our Clearwater, Florida office reporting 27 directly to Tyler McDougal, P.E. - Operations Engineering Manager. 28 2. Job duties include: Managing the following: Field stake-out of construction controls, 29 -made features through surveys. Using a 30 range of equipment to produce surveys, including GPS and conventional methods. 31 Interpreting data using maps, charts and plans. Performing related work as required. 32 Extensive travel and overtime may be directed. Will work with the Professional Engineer 33 and Certified Equipment personnel (PLS provided by GPS provider) to set up data 34 collection and electronic file transfer procedures. 35 3. Gator Dredging will provide three (3) days of motel reimbursement expense and per diem at 36 $30.00 for the trip from Seattle, WA to Homestead, Fl. Lodging and per diem will be 37 provided upon your arrival in Homestead. Mileage reimbursement for travel from current 38 location to Clearwater, Florida estimated at $0.42/mile @ 3,100 miles = $1,260. 39 4. Planned equipment for your use: A New RTK system you can spec for your use, new high 40 end laptop for quality performance, dedicated survey truck for your use or proper car 41 allowance. 42 5. Your starting base hourly rate is offered at $25.00 hourly. 43 6. A probationary performance review will be conducted on the 90th day of employment with 44 evaluation for adherence to required work production. 45 7. Additional Performance Reviews will be conducted annually with a review for potential wage 46 rate increase. 47 13630 50TH WAY NORTH CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33760 OFFICE: 727-527-1300 FAX: 727-527-1303 www.gatordredging.com Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C39 of C180 8. Individual medical, life and long term disability insurance, is offered by the firm based on 1 current health plan offered by the Company. Health care benefits are available 90 days after 2 hire date. 3 9. Annual vacation of 80 hours9.259259e-4 days <br />0.0222 hours <br />1.322751e-4 weeks <br />3.044e-5 months <br />, accrued on a weekly basis (cannot be used until one year from 4 hire date). 5 10. Annual sick leave of 40 hours4.62963e-4 days <br />0.0111 hours <br />6.613757e-5 weeks <br />1.522e-5 months <br />, accrued on a weekly basis (cannot be 6 used until one year from hire date). 7 11. Paid Holidays for those company recognized holidays are included. 8 12. Participation in a future company profit sharing and bonus plan established by the firm, 9 which is based on the performance of the individual and the company, as determined by the 10 office managers and partners. 11 13. Specific management approved technical classes will be paid by the company. 12 14. We would like to offer a start date of August 31st, 2015. 13 14 Please be advised that Gator Dredging is a Drug Free Workplace and you will be required to take a 15 drug test prior to employment with negative drug use results. A clear criminal background check is 16 required for employment. 17 18 Compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act requires this offer be based upon your 19 ability to satisfactorily complete the Immigration Form I-9, and we are confident you will be a 20 valuable addition to our staff and you will be able to obtain the type of experience that will be 21 challenging and will provide a growth environment for you. Please call me if you have any 22 questions. 23 24 Please acknowledge you acceptance of this offer by signing below. 25 26 Very truly yours, 27 28 29 30 31 William J. Coughlin III 32 Managing Member 33 34 Accepted by: 35 36 37 38 ___________________________________ _______________ 39 Andrew DeSalvo Date 40 41 Employment is a mutual consent of the employee and Gator Dredging and can be terminated at will 42 any time for any reason by the employee or Gator Dredging. 43 44 45 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C40 of C180 1 2 3 4 5 6 JOB DESCRIPTION 7 8 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C41 of C180 WATERFRONT PROPERTY SERVICES, LLC. Surveyor Crew Chief 13630 50th Way North Clearwater, FL 33760 1 2 JOB PURPOSE: The selected candidate is responsible for: 3 The collection of all technical field information related to engineering/surveying for the operations department. 4 5 KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: 6 Managing the following: 7 Field stake-out of construction controls 8 Performing and/or overseeing pre-, progress and post-dredge surveys. 9 Survey equipment management/repair/maintenance. 10 Survey equipment inventory/replacement/acquisition. 11 Training sub-professional, technical, and clerical personnel, as required. 12 Performing related work as required. 13 Providing assistance & support to sales, marketing, engineering & bid/estimating personnel as required. 14 -made features through surveys. 15 Using a range of equipment to produce surveys, including GPS and conventional methods. 16 Analyzing information thoroughly before it is handed over to other professionals. 17 Interpreting data using maps, charts and plans. 18 Using computer-aided design (CAD), hydrographic survey (HYPACK) and other IT software to interpret data 19 and present information. 20 Keeping up to date with new and emerging technology. 21 22 DESIRED KNOWLEDGES, ABILITIES, AND SKILLS: 23 Knowledge of principles and practices of the assigned area of surveying. 24 Knowledge of developments and information in assigned field of surveying. 25 Ability to learn to plan, design, and review the work of others. 26 Ability to read and interpret engineering plans, and specifications. 27 Ability to analyze surveying data and draw sound conclusions. 28 Ability to develop skill in the use and care of surveying tools. 29 Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, officials, and the general 30 public. 31 32 QUALIFICATIONS: 33 surveying / engineering preferably related to the area of assignment is preferred. 34 35 PRIOR EXPERIENCE: Three (3) years of working experience in marine construction field operations. 36 37 LICENSES/CERTIFICATES: 38 39 EXAMINATION: Evaluation of training and experience. Drug testing is included in all pre-employment medical 40 examinations. 41 Employee selected must have character suitable for this position. A background investigation will be conducted on 42 the candidate selected for employment. 43 44 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C42 of C180 1 2 3 4 5 C 6 TRAVEL EXPENSES FOR REIMBURSEMENT 7 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C43 of C180 1 Andrew DeSalvo Travel Expenses For Reimbursement Motel: $164.25 (South Dakota, Georgia, Florida) Per Diem (12 Days) $360.00 Mileage (3372 mls) $1,416.24 (Travel from Settle, WA to Homestead, FL) Payroll (20.5 hrs) $512.50 Total Due $2,452.99 2 3 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C44 of C180 1 2 3 4 5 6 GATOR - WORK PLAN FOR WEEK OF 8/31 TO 8/4 FW: TURKEY POINT - 7 BACKGROUND 8 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C45 of C180 1 2 File:A - SECTION 1 OVERVIEW MAP (24 X 36).pdf 3 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C46 of C180 1 File:turkey point - overview.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C47 of C180 1 File:turkey point ramp and benchmark.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C48 of C180 1 File:LM 13 316.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C49 of C180 1 File:LM 13 316.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C50 of C180 1 File:CONTRACT EXHIBIT - FIGURE A 31-2015.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C51 of C180 1 2 File: S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 3 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C52 of C180 1 File: S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C53 of C180 1 File: S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C54 of C180 1 File: S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C55 of C180 1 File: S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C56 of C180 1 File: S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C57 of C180 1 File: S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C58 of C180 1 File: S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C59 of C180 1 File:S01_C05W_VOL_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C60 of C180 1 File:S01_C05W_VOL_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C61 of C180 1 File:022482-2230B_TrimbleTablet_DS_0713_LR.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C62 of C180 1 File:022482-2230B_TrimbleTablet_DS_0713_LR.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C63 of C180 1 File:022482-1623D-4_Trimble Marine Solutions_BRO_0315_LR (1).pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C64 of C180 1 File:022482-1623D-4_Trimble Marine Solutions_BRO_0315_LR (1).pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C65 of C180 1 File:022482-1623D-4_Trimble Marine Solutions_BRO_0315_LR (1).pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C66 of C180 1 File: 022482-1623D-4_Trimble Marine Solutions_BRO_0315_LR (1).pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C67 of C180 1 File: 022482-2331A-2 Datasheet - SCS900 Site Controller Software.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C68 of C180 1 File: 022482-2331A-2 Datasheet - SCS900 Site Controller Software.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C69 of C180 1 2 File: CardSound_FL_DGPS_OA_June2013.pdf 3 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C70 of C180 1 File: CardSound_FL_DGPS_OA_June2013.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C71 of C180 1 File: CardSound_FL_DGPS_OA_June2013.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C72 of C180 1 File: CardSound_FL_DGPS_OA_June2013.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C73 of C180 1 File: DREDGEPACK_Brochure.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C74 of C180 1 File: DREDGEPACK_Brochure.pdf 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C75 of C180 1 2 3 4 5 EXHIBIT 6 CORRESPONDENCE 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C76 of C180 Gator Dredging - Employment Application & Drug Free Workplace Policy 1 Thursday, August 13, 2015 3:04 PM 2 From: 3 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 4 Files 7 2 MB 8 Download All 9 10 JPG 11 image003.jpg 12 7KB 13 Save 14 15 16 PDF 17 ONLINE-DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE ACK.pdf 18 538KB 19 Save 20 21 22 PDF 23 ONLINE-DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE POLICY.pdf 24 823KB 25 Save 26 27 28 PDF 29 ONLINE-Application for Employment.pdf 30 715KB 31 Save 32 33

Dear Applicant,

34 35 Thank you for your interest in employment with Gator Dredging. We are required by law to inform 36 you at the time of application that we are a drug free workplace. 37 38 39 40 The Employment Application must be completed in its entirety. 41 42 Please read, initial and sign where indicated on the attached Drug-Free Workplace Policy 43 acknowledging your receipt of the policy. 44 45 You may email, mail, fax (#727-499-9890), or return in person your completed Employment 46 Application and your signed Drug-Free Workplace Acknowledgement. 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C77 of C180 If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. 1 2 EMAIL: 3 To Return your Employment Application & Drug-Free Workplace Acknowledgement via Email 4 from the Adobe Reader Program: 5 (1) FILE 6 (2) Go to 7 8 Thank you and will look forward to hearing from you. 9 10 Christy L. Vanderpool 11 Office Manager 12 Gator Dredging 13 13630 50th Way N 14 Clearwater, FL 33760 15 Phone: 727-527-1300 16 Fax: 727-499-9890 17 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 18 Website: www.gatordredging.com 19 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C78 of C180 Survey Crew Chief 1 Thursday, August 13, 2015 3:05 PM 2 From: 3 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 2 Files 7 360KB 8 Download All 9 10 JPG 11 image001.jpg 12 7KB 13 Save 14 15 16 DOC 17 Surveyor Crew Chief (Revised).doc 18 353KB 19 Save 20 21 22 23 24 Christy L. Vanderpool 25 Office Manager 26 Gator Dredging 27 13630 50th Way N 28 Clearwater, FL 33760 29 Phone: 727-527-1300 30 Fax: 727-499-9890 31 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 32 Website: www.gatordredging.com 33 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C79 of C180 Andrew DeSalvo Fw: Survey Crew Chief 1 Thursday, August 13, 2015 3:20 PM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 6 2 Files 7 360KB 8 Download All 9 10 JPG 11 image001.jpg 12 7KB 13 Save 14 15 16 DOC 17 Surveyor Crew Chief (Revised).doc 18 353KB 19 Save 20 21 Seattle WA 22 23 August 13, 2015 24 25 Christy L. Vanderpool Office Manager 26 Gator Dredging 27 13630 50th Way N 28 Clearwater, FL 33760 29 Phone: 727-527-1300 30 Fax: 727-499-9890 31 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 32 Website: www.gatordredging.com 33 34 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 35 36

SUBJECT:

Survey Crew Chief 37 38 Andrew DeSalvo 39 telephone: (206)579-5021 40 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 41 42 To whom it may concern; /

Dear Christy 43 44 Thanks for the opportunity to present a letter of introduction and resume for your consideration,

45 for the Land Surveyor position. 46 47 I am a former resident of Tarpon Springs, FL. 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C80 of C180 1 I am available to travel within forty eight hours of transmittal of your offer for employment; and, I 2 can begin work within forty eight hours of arrival on site. 3 4 My primary responsibility is to make exact measurements using surveying instruments to determine 5 property boundary, shape, contour, location, elevation, or dimension of land and features on the 6 surface of the earth for engineering, map making, land evaluation, construction, and other purposes. 7 8 I have training and experience necessary to stake construction projects at a very high rate of 9 production, and to inspect construction projects (as built) using engineering drawings, CAD 10 software, and robotic surveying instruments. 11 12 I record survey measurements and descriptive data using notes, drawings, and sketches; position and 13 hold optical targets to measure angle, distance, and elevation; position and hold rods for bench mark 14 and cross-section elevations; and search for section corners, property corners, and traverse points. 15 16 I operate surveying instruments and measuring equipment including robotic total station; data 17 collectors; spirit and laser levels; steel tapes; target rods; Philadelphia rods; and leveling rods. 18 19 I have experience directly applicable to your requirements for PRIOR EXPERIENCE, as follows: 20 21 BATHYMETRIC/HYDROGRAPHIC 22

  • City of Bellevue, WA - Lake Washington: bottom position, elevation, and location for subsurface 23 utility pipeline. 24 25 ELEVATION CERTIFICATE 26
  • Town of Cortlandt, Village of Buchanan, NY vertical control survey (third order) differential 27 level method; Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Elevation Certificate (EC); project 28 elevation: 39 feet above sea level. 29 30 ENERGY 31 32
  • Mississippi Canyon Block 252 Macondo Wellbore - as a Constituent Services Intern for the Office 33 of Congressman Scott Murphy (NY-20); an investigation of existing sources of information for 34 Eastern Gulf of Mexico Planning Area Lease Sale 224 Information included a small part of the 35 Eastern Gulf of Mexico Planning Area, more than 125 miles off the Florida coast and completely 36 west of the Military Mission Line: initial exploration plan; final bid recap; blocks and active leases by 37 planning area; oil spill financial responsibility; Congressional findings on accounting with respect to 38 royalties on oil and gas; Department of the Interior Departmental Manual; Part 118: Minerals 39 Management Service Chapter 1: Creation, Objectives, and Functions; mc252 macondo well bore 40 diagram and map; schematics, pressure tests, diagnostic results and other data about the 41 malfunctioning blowout preventer. 42 43
  • Operation Gasbuggy, T 29 N. R 4 W New Mexico Principal Meridian, Rio Arriba County, New 44 Mexico - independent investigation of existing sources of information for well logs (including 45 nuclear explosive emplacement/reentry well) for the first underground nuclear experiment for the 46 stimulation of low-productivity gas reservoirs by U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, U.S. Department 47 of the Interior (Bureau of Mines), and El Paso Natural Gas Company. 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C81 of C180 1 Please call (206)579-5021 to schedule an interview. I look forward to a discussion of your specific 2 requirements for the position. 3 4 Yours sincerely, 5 6 / SIGNED 7 8 Andrew DeSalvo 9 10 enclosure: resume 11 12 Andrew J. DeSalvo telephone: 206.579.5021 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 13 14 SURVEYING TECHNICIAN 15 16 Provide data relevant to the shape, contour, gravitation, location, elevation, or dimension of land or 17 features on or near the surface of the Earth for engineering, map making, mining, land evaluation, 18 construction, and other purposes. Make exact measurements and determine property boundaries. 19 20 EXPERIENCE 21 22 2003 to present- field party chief; instrument operator; and rod man. Accurate Survey, Albuquerque, 23 NM; Baseline Engineering, Tacoma WA; TEC Civil Engineering Consultants, Reno, NV; Industrial 24 Contract Services, Grand Forks ND; Perteet Inc., Everett WA; Gilson Engineering, Draper UT; 25 CTS, Bellevue, WA; Harlan King, Reno, NV; Adel Construction Co., Newark, DE; Surveys 26 Southwest, Albuquerque NM 27 28 DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS 29 30
  • Exercise of judgment to determine the best approach to data collection in field operations, without 31 immediate access to a professional land surveyor (PLS) and professional engineer (PE). 32
  • Use of civil engineering, architectural, and land surveying rules, procedures, and manuals. 33
  • Read engineering and architectural drawings, and record field notes using drafting standards. 34 35 ESSENTIAL TASKS 36 37
  • American Land Title Association (ALTA) survey; property boundary survey; research of legal 38 description, deed, and plat; 39
  • Global Positioning System - static, differential (DGPS), and real-time kinetic (RTK) field 40 techniques. 41
  • Coordinate geometry (COGO); triangulation; trilateration; resection for LiDAR orientation 42 system. 43
  • Construction staking; station and offset for center-line control; slope staking; topographic survey. 44
  • Hydrographic and bathymetric survey; wetlands survey; aerial orthometric photogrammetry. 45 46 HARDWARE 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C82 of C180
  • Spirit level, laser level, and digital level; Philadelphia rod, plumb bob; steel tape; target rod. 1
  • Hand-held peripheral data collector; wireless peripheral data collector for robotic total station. 2
  • Total station: Trimble; Leica; Pentax; Nikon; Topcon 3
  • NAVSTAR Global Positioning Systems: Leica; Trimble; Topcon. 4 5 SOFTWARE 6 7
  • Autodesk AutoCAD Land Desktop and Civil 3D; ESRI ArcGIS; Carlson Survey 2013; Tripod 8 Data Systems (TDS) Spectra Precision Survey Pro; Trimble Access for General Survey; Trimble 9 Survey Controller Data Collection Software; Topcon TopSURV 8; Leica LISCAD Surveying & 10 Engineering Software; Pentax FieldGenius 2012; Bentley MicroStation. 11
  • Earth Gravitational Models (EGM96, EGM08); Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS); 12 Digital Elevation Model (DEM) 7.5-minute series; Digital Terrain Models (DTM); Digital Line 13 Graphs (DLG). 14 15 ENVIRONMENT 16 17
  • Metes and bounds cadastral system; Public Land Survey System (PLSS). 18
  • Remote sites; travel for extended periods; extreme altitude; all weather bivouac (110F to -20F). 19
  • Pack forty pounds; walk, stand, and bend for extended periods; all terrain. 20
  • Maritime - onshore; offshore; piloting and seamanship on boats from 8 feet to 135 feet length over 21 all. 22
  • Navigation: dead reckoning; celestial navigation; tide and current data. 23 24 EDUCATION and TRAINING 25 26
  • Central New Mexico School of Applied Technologies ; course in Autodesk Land Desktop (LDT) 27 2007; create and edit point data, parcel area computations, and boundary information. 28
  • Villanova University Bachelor of Science; courses in calculus, computer science, statistics, 29 construction engineering, management, public speaking, composition, logic, navigation, 30 meteorology, plane surveying. 31 32 AWARDS 33 34 Delaware Department of Transportation DOT award; Delaware Department of Transportation 35 Construction Excellence Award; Small Business Administration Research Advocate (2003)-New 36 Mexico District. 37 38 PRIME CONTRACTS: 39 40 ENERGY 41
  • Mid American Energy Center, Council Bluffs, IA pipeline: reconnaissance of Public Land Survey 42 System monuments and recovery of survey control monuments for location of centerline station 43 and offset. 44
  • New York State Electric and Gas, Somers, NY right-of-way: retracement of control survey for 45 three phase alternating current (AC) overhead power transmission lines. 46
  • Mississippi Canyon Block 252 Macondo Wellbore - as a Constituent Services Intern for the Office 47 of Congressman Scott Murphy (NY-20); an investigation of existing sources of information for 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C83 of C180 Eastern Gulf of Mexico Planning Area Lease Sale 224 Information included a small part of the 1 Eastern Gulf of Mexico Planning Area, more than 125 miles off the Florida coast and completely 2 west of the Military Mission Line: initial exploration plan; final bid recap; blocks and active leases by 3 planning area; oil spill financial responsibility; Congressional findings on accounting with respect to 4 royalties on oil and gas; Department of the Interior Departmental Manual; Part 118: Minerals 5 Management Service Chapter 1: Creation, Objectives, and Functions; mc252 macondo well bore 6 diagram and map; schematics, pressure tests, diagnostic results and other data about the 7 malfunctioning blowout preventer. 8
  • Industry Steering Committee on Wellbore Survey Accuracy (ISCWSA) independent investigation 9 of existing sources of information pertaining to efforts to dispel the confusion and secrecy currently 10 associated with wellbore surveying and to enable the industry to produce consistent, reliable 11 estimates of performance for wellbore survey tools. 12
  • Operation Gasbuggy, T 29 N. R 4 W New Mexico Principal Meridian, Rio Arriba County, New 13 Mexico - independent investigation of existing sources of information for well logs (including 14 nuclear explosive emplacement/reentry well) for the first underground nuclear experiment for the 15 stimulation of low-productivity gas reservoirs by U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, U.S. Department 16 of the Interior (Bureau of Mines), and El Paso Natural Gas Company. 17 18 SUBDIVISION 19
  • Heritage Hills Condominiums, Somers, NY a subdivision: control survey retracement, 1100 20 acres. 21
  • Washoe County, NV various subdivisions: control survey; station and offset for centerline 22 control; GPS construction staking for placement of utilities, curb, gutter, and sidewalk; total length 23 in excess of 15 miles; (PLSS). 24
  • Brenford Station, Smyrna, DE - a subdivision: control survey and retracement. 25 26 WETLANDS AND SPECIAL HABITAT 27 *Ice Pond Corporation, Patterson, NY - a habitat area of special significance: control survey 28 retracement, 110 acres. 29 30 MINING 31
  • Port of Seattle, WA Seattle-Tacoma International Airport third runway fill embankment - mine 32 survey: monitor position of hinge point and catch point for cut slope of off-site borrow pits; volume 33 16.5 million cubic yards. 34 35 BATHYMETRIC/HYDROGRAPHIC 36
  • City of Bellevue, WA - Lake Washington: bottom position, elevation, and location for subsurface 37 utility pipeline. 38 39 RAILROAD 40
  • Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad Commission, CO/NM railroad profile: research and budget 41 estimate for track alignment, replacement of rail ties (30,000) and ballast (46,000 tons) - 42 43 miles, elevation 9000 feet; (PLSS). 44 45 BRIDGE 46
  • State of New York Department of Transportation, Region Eight, Poughkeepsie, NY - Peekskill 47 Hollow Road, Putnam Valley Road Design Improvement Project (CR21): as-built survey for bridge; 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C84 of C180 length of project: 2.5 miles. 1 2 PUBLIC PROPERTY 3
  • US Bureau of Land Management, Taos Resource Area, NM - National Environmental Protection 4 Act (NEPA) Environmental Assessment (EA) reconnaissance survey with field notes; size of subject 5 lands: 640 acres; (PLSS). 6
  • Bernalillo County Metropolitan Courthouse, Albuquerque, NM as-built survey; size of structure: 7 244,000 square feet with nine floors. 8
  • Snohomish County Public Works, WA Cathcart Maintenance Facility construction staking for 9 placement of building, traffic control, utility and storm drainage, cut and fill, sub grade. 10 11 ELEVATION CERTIFICATE 12
  • Town of Cortlandt, Village of Buchanan, NY vertical control survey (third order) differential 13 level method; Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Elevation Certificate (EC); project 14 elevation: 39 feet above sea level. 15 16 HIGHWAY 17
  • Porcupine Forest Road Repair, a super - elevated roadway project situated in the US Department 18 of the Interior National Park Service Denali Park and Preserve, Denali Borough, AK, and designed 19 by CH2MHill for the US DOT Federal Highway Administration Western Federal Lands Division - 20 examination of plans for proposed project and existing sources of information for survey control 21 data, center line, and profile. Length of project: 1.692 miles. 22
  • Bothell Crossing, WA aerial photogrammetric topographical survey: vertical control survey 23 monument recovery; placement of targets for aerial photography. 24
  • City of Everett, WA Evergreen Way control survey retracement; recover property boundary 25 monuments; as-built survey for road profile and sub-surface utility location, on-street traffic 26 equipment 27
  • City of Woodenville, WA SR202 / NE 177TH Place Improvements (high traffic volume): 28 WashDOT vertical control survey (third order) differential level method, GPS control survey 29 retracement, elevation survey, railroad crossing survey, overhead utility location, curb, gutter, and 30 sidewalk location, road profile 31
  • DelDOT Lancaster Pike, Hockessin, DE DelDOT triangulated control survey (third order) 32 retracement; vertical control survey (order G - general) differential level method; DelDOT 33 monument recovery; construction staking for placement of curb, gutter, and sidewalk. 34
  • DelDOT SR141, Wilmington , DE DelDOT triangulated control survey (third order) 35 retracement; construction staking for placement of curb, gutter, and sidewalk. 36
  • DelDOT SR141 and SR 100, Wilmington, DE (DOT Award) DelDOT triangulated control 37 survey (third order) retracement; construction staking for placement of underground utilities, curb, 38 gutter, and sidewalk. 39
  • DelDOT SR141 and Rockland Road, Wilmington, DE (Construction Excellence Award) 40 DelDOT triangulated control survey retracement; construction staking for placement of 41 underground utilities, curb, gutter, and sidewalk. 42
  • DelDOT SR1 AND SR1A, Rehoboth Beach, DE (high traffic volume): DelDOT triangulated 43 control survey (third order) retracement; station and offset centerline control. Length of project: 3.5 44 miles. 45 46 SPECIAL SITUATIONS 47
  • 455th ECE Engineering Services Support, at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan - examination of plans 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C85 of C180 for proposed project and existing sources of information for surveys, maps, and geodetic 1 monuments set by the US Government for horizontal and vertical control. KS International 2 (Sallyport Global) subcontract under URS Corporation prime contract with the US Airforce 3 Contract Augumentation Program (AFCAP) rapid response contingency contract for US 4 Government entities needing urgent assistance. 5 6
  • Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Business Transformation Task Force to Support Improved 7 Department of Defense (DoD) Contracting and Stability in Iraq - examination of plans for 8 proposed project and existing sources of information for reconstruction using the Iraqi Geospatial 9 Reference System (IGRS) based on Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) to support 10 differential global positioning system (DGPS) techniques, and a high accuracy reference network 11 (HARN) with control stations. 12 13 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 14 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C86 of C180 Boat Operator (Homestead) Re: Gator Dredging - Employment Application & Drug Free 1 Workplace Policy 2 Friday, August 14, 2015 10:41 AM 3 From: 4 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 5 To: 6 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 7 3 Files 8 2 MB 9 Download All 10 11 PDF 12 ONLINE-DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE POLICY.pdf 13 795KB 14 Save 15 16 17 PDF 18 ONLINE-Application for Employment.pdf 19 732KB 20 Save 21 22 23 PDF 24 ONLINE-DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE ACK.pdf 25 498KB 26 Save 27 28 Christy L. Vanderpool Office Manager 29 Gator Dredging 30 13630 50th Way N 31 Clearwater, FL 33760 32 Phone: 727-527-1300 33 Fax: 727-499-9890 34 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 35 Website: www.gatordredging.com 36 37 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 38 39

SUBJECT:

Boat Operator (Homestead) 40 41 To whom it may concern; 42 43 I am interested in the Boat Operator (Homestead) position. I recently completed a Criminal 44 Offender Record Investigation. 45 46 I worked this summer at GLACIER PARK NATIONAL PARK SERVICE COMPLEX, Rising 47 Sun on St. Mary Lake, West Glacier, MT. I was trained as boat captain operating launches 45 feet 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C87 of C180 length over all. 1 2 I am accustomed to extreme WORK ENVIRONMENTS, including Remote sites; travel for 3 extended periods; extreme altitude; all weather bivouac (110F to -20F); lift 100 pounds; pack forty 4 pounds; walk, stand, and bend for extended periods. 5 6 Please call me at (206)579-5021 to schedule an interview, at your earliest convenence. 7 8 Yours sincerely, 9 10 ANDREW DeSALVO 11 (206)579-5021 12 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 13 14 enclosure: resume 15 16 Andrew J. DeSalvo telephone: (206)579-5021 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 17 18 SAILING COACH; SAILING INSTRUCTOR 19 20 ESSENTIAL TASKS- SAILING 21

  • sailing instructor of beginner, intermediate, and advanced sailing courses; cruising courses; racing 22 courses 23
  • Steer and operate vessels, using radios, depth finders, radars, lights, buoys, or lighthouses. 24
  • Compute positions, set courses, and determine speeds, using charts, area plotting sheets, 25 compasses, sextants, and knowledge of local conditions. 26
  • Inspect vessels to ensure efficient and safe operation of vessels and equipment and conformance 27 to regulations. 28
  • Measure depths of water, using depth-measuring equipment. 29
  • Direct or coordinate crew members or workers performing activities such as loading or unloading 30 cargo, steering vessels, operating engines, or operating, maintaining, or repairing ship equipment. 31
  • Monitor the loading or discharging of cargo or passengers. 32
  • Calculate sightings of land, using electronic sounding devices and following contour lines on 33 charts. 34
  • Signal passing vessels, using whistles, flashing lights, flags, or radios. 35
  • Maintain boats or equipment on board, such as engines, winches, navigational systems, fire 36 extinguishers, or life preservers. 37
  • Signal crew members or deckhands to rig tow lines, open or close gates or ramps, or pull guard 38 chains across entries. 39 40 EXPERIENCE 41 42
  • SAILING INSTRUCTOR (2015 summer season) CITY OF SEATTLE MT. BAKER SAILING 43 CENTER. Courses of Instruction: Mount Baker High School Sailing Team; Summer Racing Fun 44 Friday Night Racing; Sunday Open Sailing; Youth Sailing Camp - ALL skill levels (ages 10-18). 45 Requirements: experience in sailing; strong communication and teamwork skills; First Aid/CPR 46 certification; passed criminal background check. Vanguard 15, length 15.09 ft., beam 5.60 ft., draft 47 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C88 of C180 3.28 ft, sail area 77.50 sq. ft.. weight 190 lbs. Laser, length 13.78 ft., beam 4.56 ft., draft 2.62 ft, sail 1 area 75.99 sq. ft.. weight 130 lbs. 2 3
  • ASSISTANT MANAGER (2015 pre-season) GLACIER PARK BOAT COMPANY. GLACIER 4 PARK NATIONAL PARK SERVICE COMPLEX, Rising Sun on St. Mary Lake, West Glacier, 5 MT. Trained as LIMITED MASTER waters onshore interpretive boat captain and Assistant 6 Manager working a cash register selling tickets, renting small watercraft (kayaks, canoes, rowboats, 7 and motor boats), and leading short guided hikes. 8 9
  • Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc., Kingston, NY. Apprentice (2015 winter season). 10 Responsible for maintenance tasks, including sanding, painting, varnishing, cleaning, organizing, 11 moving wood, and various small carpentry projects including removal and replacement of wooden 12 boom (60 ft length) under the direction of maintenance coordinator. Clearwater, Length: 106 ft (32 13 m) overall; Beam: 25 ft (7.6 m); Draft: 8 ft (2.4 m); Propulsion: sail; auxiliary engine; Sail plan: 14 mainsail, main topsail, jib, 4305 sq ft. (387.5 m²) total sail area. Architect: Cyrus Hamlin; Builder: 15 1968, Harvey Gamage Shipyard, South Bristol, Maine. 16 17 *NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NORTH CASCADES COMPLEX, Stehekin, WA. GUIDE (2014 18 summer season) Stehekin Fishing Adventures, special-use authorization permit holder on Lake 19 Chelan. Operating small boat with outboard motor, fishing for kokanee, trout, and king salmon. 20 Responsible for care of equipment, meeting clients, and promoting lake trips. On call guide for fly 21 fishing walk and wade, and river float trips. 22 23
  • Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum St. Michaels, MD - Head Sailing Instructor (summer 2013 24 season). Responsible for planning and executing the sailing program; supervise and participate in 25 instruction of basic, intermediate, and advanced classes; manage two assistant sailing instructors and 26 one volunteer launch operator; establish reliable, enthusiastic presence with good judgment and 27 leadership; effective use of parents and volunteers; physically assist students in launching, rigging 28 and storing boats; ensure a safe, organized, and educational waterfront and fleet; preparation, 29 planning and daily review of sailing instructions, notice to mariners, and report of program 30 attendance. 31 32
  • Atlantic Class Association Rules Committee, Stamford CT public relations specialist. Engage in 33 promoting or creating an intended public image for one design amateur yacht racing association. 34 Confer with production or support personnel to produce or coordinate production of cable 35 television coverage of national championship regatta. Write or select material for release to various 36 communications media. Study the objectives, promotional policies, or needs of organizations to 37 develop public relations strategies that will influence public opinion or promote ideas, products, or 38 services. 39 40
  • Croton Sailing School, Croton, NY - sailing instructor. Rainbow Class, designed for the Annapolis 41 Sailing School in 1961. (Sparkman & Stephens, naval architects.) L42 43 sq. ft. Sail Inventory: Main, Storm Jib, 2 Genoa jibs and Spinnaker. Fabricate, set up, and repair 44 rigging, cradle supporting structures, hoists, and pulling gear, using hand and power tools. 45 46
  • Ole M. Amundsen, Inc., Greenwich CT - rigger; painter. Set up or repair rigging for boats up to 30 47 feet length over all; operate, maintain, or repair equipment, such as winches, cranes, derricks; handle 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C89 of C180 lines to moor vessels to docks, to moor docks and floats, or to rig towing lines; match color 1 specifications or original colors, then stir and thin the paints, using spatulas or power mixing 2 equipment; sand surfaces between coats of paint or primer to remove flaws and enhance adhesion 3 for subsequent coats; remove accessories from boats and mask other surfaces with tape or paper in 4 order to protect them from paint. 5 6 GUIDE; RECREATION INSTRUCTOR 7 8
  • GUEST SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (2013-2014 season) SKI SANTA FE, Santa Fe, NM. 9 Present group sales and guest services information, including upcoming events, frequent user 10 benefits, lodging and dining facilities, conditions report, and mountain sports activities. Provide a 11 variety of lift tickets, lessons and workshops. Assist with planning for events, accommodations, 12 dining, arts and culture. 13 14
  • MUSEUM EDUCATOR, TOUR OFFICE ASSISTANT (2014 fall season) GEORGIA 15 O'KEEFFE MUSEUM - Abiquiu Home, Santa Fe, NM. Collaborate and consult with the Tour 16 Office Coordinator, provide support for the day-to-day operations, process, procedure and systems. 17 Schedule tours by internet, phone, and customer contact. Engage with visitors in a positive manner. 18 Work with colleagues to implement program and activities. Provide support to Director of Historic 19 Properties. Customer facing experience, cash handling experience, office administration, operate 20 computer sales program and Blackbaud ticketing program. 21 22 *GUIDE (2014 summer season) NORTH CASCADES NATIONAL PARK SERVICE 23 COMPLEX, Stehekin, WA. Operating small boat with outboard motor for Stehekin Fishing 24 Adventures, special-use authorization permit holder on Lake Chelan, fishing for kokanee, trout, and 25 king salmon. Responsible for care of equipment, meeting clients, and promoting lake trips. On call 26 guide for fly fishing walk and wade, and river float trips. 27 28 Chadds Ford Historical Society, Chadds Ford, PA - guide (2014 spring season) tours of historic John 29 Chads and Barns-Brinton house museums on Brandywine Battlefield, regarding 18th century ways 30 of life, and 18th century crafts for demonstration purposes, including wood-fired cookery. Research 31 project pertaining to capital improvement and conservation easements, with guidance and task 32 assignment from Executive Director and Education Coordinator. 33 34 Terrapin Adventures, Savage MD - guide (2013 fall season); completed a challenge course training 35 program and worked as a challenge course guide, with knowledge of equipment, courses, geography, 36 geology, history, ecology, and wildlife of the area. Duties & Responsibilities: Lead guests on tours 37 including zip lines, climbing wall, challenge course, hiking, fishing, geo-caching, team building 38 of both youth and adult groups. 39 40 Action Adventures, Montrose CO - guide (August, 2013) Scouting and camping in the 41 Uncompahgre Wilderness; prepare meals for clients; pack-in and setup camps; strike and pack-out 42 camps; daily camp chores. 43 44 Silverleaf Resorts Lee, MA - recreational assistant (summer 2012 season). Responsible for watching 45 the pools while members swim and maintain the cleanliness of the pool area. Conduct recreation 46 activities with groups. Organize and promote activities, such as arts and crafts, sports, games, music, 47 dramatics, social recreation, camping, and hobbies, taking into account the needs and interests of 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C90 of C180 individual members. 1 2 Great Alaska International Adventure Vacations, Sterling AK camp assistant (2011 summer 3 season); recreational fishing camp on the Kenai Peninsula as a driver, guide, and camp assistant, to 4 fill a mid-season vacancy on 48 hour5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> travel notice. My work included daily transportation driving 15 5 passenger vans, and passenger sedans, for travel and tours from Anchorage to Kenai Peninsula; to 6 Seward, including hiking tours and shipboard tour escort; and transportation from camp to 7 recreational fishing launch sites. 8 9 United States Capitol Guide Service, Washington, D.C. guide (1998-1999). Completed training 10 program and gave guided tours of the United States Capitol Building for the education and 11 enlightenment of the general public", for groups of fifty people including high school students, 12 adults, and diplomats. 13 14 SEAMANSHIP, SMALL BOAT HANDLING, and PILOTING 15
  • Onshore; offshore; boats 8 feet to 135 feet length over all; sail; inboard; outboard. 16
  • Celestial navigation; dead reckoning; piloting; tide, and current data; Global Positioning System 17 (GPS); LORAN; nautical charts. 18 19 EQUIPMENT 20
  • fixed and mobile cranes; fork lifts; swedging tools; hand tools 21
  • dingy, centerboard, and keel boats; gaff rigs; Marconi rigs with fixed and running backstays 22 23 SEAMANSHIP, SMALL BOAT HANDLING, and PILOTING 24
  • Onshore; offshore; boats 8 feet to 135 feet length over all; sail; inboard; outboard. 25
  • Celestial navigation; dead reckoning; piloting; tide, and current data; Global Positioning System 26 (GPS); LORAN; nautical charts. 27 28 YACHT RACING 29
  • S-Boat Racing Association - Competitor, Long Island Sound Championship (summer season 1993, 30 1994) sailing from Larchmont Yacht Club, New York 31
  • International Star Class Yacht Racing Association - Competitor, World Championship (1990) - 32 33 eighty sixth in the world. (Competitor, Bedford Pitcher Regatta) - sailing from Cedar Point Yacht 34 Club, Connecticut runner-up, 1990. 35
  • Atlantic Class Association - Competitor, National Championship (summer season 1988-1993). A-36 12 (ex- 37 Area Main & Jib: 377 sq. ft.; Spinnaker: 217 sq. ft. (1929, W. Starling Burgess, naval architect). 38 Sailing from Cold Spring Harbor Beach Club (Cold Spring Harbor, NY); Cedar Point YC 39 (Westport,CT); Niantic Bay YC (Niantic, CT) Also, special staff to the Atlantic Class Association 40 Rules Committee. 41
  • J-Class Association - (summer season 1989). Endeavour (1934: Camper & Nicholsons, J Class 42 43 Bay, and sailing from North Cove Yacht Basin, New York City on Manhattan Harbor. 44
  • Flying Scot - 45 lbs; main & jib area 190 sq. ft; spinnaker area 200 sq. ft. Sailing from Candlewood Yacht Club, 46 Fairfield CT. 47
  • Hobie Cat 16 (Hobie Alter, designer) LOA 16'7"; Beam 7'11"; draft 10" weight 320 lbs; sail area 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C91 of C180 main and jib 218 sq. ft. 1
  • Hobie Cat 18 (Hobie Alter, designer) LOA 18', Beam 8'; weight 400 lbs; draft 10", centerboard 2 2'6"; sail area main & jib 240 sq ft. 3 4 CRUISING YACHTS 5
  • Pearson Ensign 6 3000 lbs. sail area, main and jib 235 sq. ft. 7 8 YACHT TENDERS 9 10 10" Cruising Speed: 12 knots Weight: 88 tons, sailing from Newport, Rhode Island. 11 12 SPORTFISHING YACHTS 13
  • Sunnyside Up (Egg Harbor Yachts, Length 37' beam 13' 6" displacement 28,500 lbs) sailing the 14 waters of Long Island Sound, off the coast of New York and Connecticut. 15 16 LAUNCHES 17
  • Little Chief, 45-foot carvel planked launch with cedar on an oak frame authorized by the U.S. 18 Coast Guard to carry 49 passengers with current Certificate of Inspection. Original name was Rising 19 Wolf, placed in Saint Mary Lake, Glacier National Park. Great Northern Railroad commissioned 20 Captain Swanson in 1925, to build Little Chief 21
  • Morning Eagle, 45-foot carvel planked launch with cedar on an oak frame, authorized by the U.S. 22 Coast Guard to carry 49 passengers with current Certificate of Inspection. built for Glacier Park 23 Boat Company, in 1945. Original name was Big Chief and was placed on Swiftcurrent Lake. In the 24 spring of 1975, Morning Eagle launched on Lake Josephine, Glacier National Park, and has never 25 been removed. All maintenance on-site. 26
  • Chief Two Guns, 45-foot marine plywood hull launch with batten seam construction authorized 27 by the U.S. Coast Guard to carry 49 passengers with current Certificate of Inspection, built for 28 Glacier Park Boat Company, in 1960. Placed on Swiftcurrent Lake, Glacier National Park. 29
  • Joy II, 41-foot marine fiberglass hull launch authorized by the U.S. Coast Guard to carry 49 30 passengers with current Certificate of Inspection, built in 1984, for Glacier Park Boat Company. 31 Original name International II, operated out of Waterton, Canada, in support of the Prince of Wales 32 Hotel. In 1986, her name changed to Joy II and she was transported across the border and launched 33 on St. Mary Lake, Glacier National Park. 34 35 SPORTFISHING YACHTS 36
  • Sunnyside Up (Egg Harbor Yachts, Length 37' beam 13' 6" displacement 28,500 lbs) sailing the 37 waters of Long Island Sound, off the coast of New York and Connecticut. 38 39 SAILINGS 40
  • state of Alaska, waters of Resurrection Bay, Nuka Bay; Aialik Bay: Blying Sound, Gulf of Alaska; 41 Kenai River, from Seward Small Boat Harbor; Bings Landing 42
  • state of Massachusetts, waters of Buzzards Bay, Salem Sound, Nahant Bay from New Bedford YC; 46 Eastern YC 47
  • state of New York, waters of the Long Island Sound, from Larchmont YC; American YC; New 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C92 of C180 York Athletic Club YC; New York YC; Manhattan YC; Cold Spring Harbor Beach Club; Hudson 1 River, from Shattemuc YC; Croton YC. 2
  • state of Ohio, waters of Lake Erie, from Cleveland YC; Lorain YC 3
  • state of Rhode Island, waters of Newport Harbor, Block Island Sound; Fishers Island Sound, from 4 Watch Hill YC; Newport YC; Ida Lewis YC; New York Yacht Club 5
  • state of Washington, waters of Puget Sound: Shilshole Bay YC; Lake Chelan 6 7 EDUCATION and TRAINING 8
  • Villanova University-Bachelor of Science. Courses in civil engineering, composition, computer 9 science, construction management; business management, public speaking, logic, navigation, 10 meteorology, plane surveying. 11
  • Red Cross First Aid/CPR 12 13 WORK ENVIRONMENT 14
  • Remote sites; travel for extended periods; extreme altitude; all weather bivouac (110F to -20F). 15
  • Pack forty pounds; walk, stand, and bend for extended periods. 16
  • Guide for groups up to fifty people, including adults and children. 17 18 LICENSE and REGISTRATION 19 20
  • US Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Department of Interior Bureau of Land 21 Management 22 Special Use authorization for commercial use of public lands. 23
  • Department of Game and Fish, state of New Mexico - registered outfitter and guide. 24 25 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 26 27 Boat Operator (Homestead) 28 29 compensation: DOQ 30 employment type: full-time 31 32 Boat Operators/ Tenders 33 Gator Dredging -- Homestead, FL 34 35 Five years minimum boat operating experience -- airboat operations a plus 36 MUST be motivated and able to work independently 37 Complete Daily Boat Maintenance Log/Checklist - Mandatory 38 Comply with safety practices, rules, and regulations while performing job duties and follow company 39 procedure in reporting unsafe conditions or practices. 40 Maintain all vessel equipment in good working order and ensure that vessel is clean, well-stocked 41 with supplies and spare parts at all times. 42 Facilitate alignment, movement of boats, or adjustment of machinery, equipment, or materials. 43 Assist in performing maintenance as needed. 44 Assist with washing and maintaining boats and equipment in proper working order. 45 Be in close proximity of work area to anticipate the needs of the crew, prepare tools and operate 46 boats and equipment for crew members for the particular work being performed. 47 Load, unload, or identify building materials, machinery, or tools. 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C93 of C180 Keep work areas clean and organized. Pick up scrap wire, discarded materials, etc. 1 Work as a team and fulfill any and all other duties and tasks as assigned. 2 Able to work in extreme heat 3 Able to lift up to 100 lbs 4 A criminal background investigation will be conducted on the candidate selected for employment 5 OSHA Certification a plus 6 Drug Free Work Place/Random Testing 7 Equal Opportunity Employer 8 Benefits: Medical, Life and Long Term Disability 9 IRA Plan Company Match 10 11 12 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 13 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C94 of C180 Andrew DeSalvo; Boat Operator (Homestead) Re: Gator Dredging - Employment Application & 1 Drug Free Workplace Policy 2 Friday, August 14, 2015 12:47 PM 3 From: 4 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 5 To: 6 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 7 2 Files 8 954KB 9 Download All 10 11 PDF 12 Andrew DeSalvo ONLINE-Application for Employment.pdf 13 734KB 14 Save 15 16 17 PDF 18 DeSalvo Andrew ONLINE-DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE ACK.pdf 19 220KB 20 Save 21 22 Christy L. Vanderpool Office Manager 23 Gator Dredging 24 13630 50th Way N 25 Clearwater, FL 33760 26 Phone: 727-527-1300 27 Fax: 727-499-9890 28 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 29 Website: www.gatordredging.com 30 31 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 32 33

SUBJECT:

Boat Operator (Homestead) 34 35

Dear Christy 36 37 I am interested in the Boat Operator (Homestead) position. I recently completed a Criminal 38 Offender Record Investigation. 39 40 I worked this summer at GLACIER PARK NATIONAL PARK SERVICE COMPLEX,

Rising 41 Sun on St. Mary Lake, West Glacier, MT. I was trained as LIMITED MASTER boat captain 42 operating launches 45 feet length over all, authorized by the U.S. Coast Guard to carry 49 43 passengers. 44 45 I am accustomed to extreme WORK ENVIRONMENTS, including remote sites; travel for 46 extended periods; extreme altitude; all weather bivouac (110F to -20F); lift 100 pounds; pack forty 47 pounds; walk, stand, and bend for extended periods. 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C95 of C180 1 Please call me at (206)579-5021 to schedule an interview, at your earliest convenence. 2 3 Yours sincerely, 4 5 ANDREW DeSALVO 6 (206)579-5021 7 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 8 9 2 Attachments 10 954KB 11 12 PDF 13 Andrew DeSalvo ONLINE-Application for Employment.pdf 14 734KB 15 16 PDF 17 DeSalvo Andrew ONLINE-DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE ACK.pdf 18 19 enclosure: resume 20 21 Andrew J. DeSalvo telephone: (206)579-5021 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 22 23 SAILING COACH; SAILING INSTRUCTOR 24 25 ESSENTIAL TASKS- SAILING 26

  • sailing instructor of beginner, intermediate, and advanced sailing courses; cruising courses; racing 27 courses 28
  • Steer and operate vessels, using radios, depth finders, radars, lights, buoys, or lighthouses. 29
  • Compute positions, set courses, and determine speeds, using charts, area plotting sheets, 30 compasses, sextants, and knowledge of local conditions. 31
  • Inspect vessels to ensure efficient and safe operation of vessels and equipment and conformance 32 to regulations. 33
  • Measure depths of water, using depth-measuring equipment. 34
  • Direct or coordinate crew members or workers performing activities such as loading or unloading 35 cargo, steering vessels, operating engines, or operating, maintaining, or repairing ship equipment. 36
  • Monitor the loading or discharging of cargo or passengers. 37
  • Calculate sightings of land, using electronic sounding devices and following contour lines on 38 charts. 39
  • Signal passing vessels, using whistles, flashing lights, flags, or radios. 40
  • Maintain boats or equipment on board, such as engines, winches, navigational systems, fire 41 extinguishers, or life preservers. 42
  • Signal crew members or deckhands to rig tow lines, open or close gates or ramps, or pull guard 43 chains across entries. 44 45 EXPERIENCE 46 47 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C96 of C180
  • SAILING INSTRUCTOR (2015 summer season) CITY OF SEATTLE MT. BAKER SAILING 1 CENTER. Courses of Instruction: Mount Baker High School Sailing Team; Summer Racing Fun 2 Friday Night Racing; Sunday Open Sailing; Youth Sailing Camp - ALL skill levels (ages 10-18). 3 Requirements: experience in sailing; strong communication and teamwork skills; First Aid/CPR 4 certification; passed criminal background check. Vanguard 15, length 15.09 ft., beam 5.60 ft., draft 5 3.28 ft, sail area 77.50 sq. ft.. weight 190 lbs. Laser, length 13.78 ft., beam 4.56 ft., draft 2.62 ft, sail 6 area 75.99 sq. ft.. weight 130 lbs. 7 8
  • ASSISTANT MANAGER (2015 pre-season) GLACIER PARK BOAT COMPANY. GLACIER 9 PARK NATIONAL PARK SERVICE COMPLEX, Rising Sun on St. Mary Lake, West Glacier, 10 MT. Trained as LIMITED MASTER for waters onshore interpretive boat captain authorized by the 11 U.S. Coast Guard to carry 49 passengers; and, Assistant Manager working a cash register selling 12 tickets, renting small watercraft (kayaks, canoes, rowboats, and motor boats), and leading short 13 guided hikes. 14 15
  • Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc., Kingston, NY. Apprentice (2015 winter season). 16 Responsible for maintenance tasks, including sanding, painting, varnishing, cleaning, organizing, 17 moving wood, and various small carpentry projects including removal and replacement of wooden 18 boom (60 ft length) under the direction of maintenance coordinator. Clearwater, Length: 106 ft (32 19 m) overall; Beam: 25 ft (7.6 m); Draft: 8 ft (2.4 m); Propulsion: sail; auxiliary engine; Sail plan: 20 mainsail, main topsail, jib, 4305 sq ft. (387.5 m²) total sail area. Architect: Cyrus Hamlin; Builder: 21 1968, Harvey Gamage Shipyard, South Bristol, Maine. 22 23 *NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NORTH CASCADES COMPLEX, Stehekin, WA. GUIDE (2014 24 summer season) Stehekin Fishing Adventures, special-use authorization permit holder on Lake 25 Chelan. Operating small boat with outboard motor, fishing for kokanee, trout, and king salmon. 26 Responsible for care of equipment, meeting clients, and promoting lake trips. On call guide for fly 27 fishing walk and wade, and river float trips. 28 29
  • Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum St. Michaels, MD - Head Sailing Instructor (summer 2013 30 season). Responsible for planning and executing the sailing program; supervise and participate in 31 instruction of basic, intermediate, and advanced classes; manage two assistant sailing instructors and 32 one volunteer launch operator; establish reliable, enthusiastic presence with good judgment and 33 leadership; effective use of parents and volunteers; physically assist students in launching, rigging 34 and storing boats; ensure a safe, organized, and educational waterfront and fleet; preparation, 35 planning and daily review of sailing instructions, notice to mariners, and report of program 36 attendance. 37 38
  • Atlantic Class Association Rules Committee, Stamford CT public relations specialist. Engage in 39 promoting or creating an intended public image for one design amateur yacht racing association. 40 Confer with production or support personnel to produce or coordinate production of cable 41 television coverage of national championship regatta. Write or select material for release to various 42 communications media. Study the objectives, promotional policies, or needs of organizations to 43 develop public relations strategies that will influence public opinion or promote ideas, products, or 44 services. 45 46
  • Croton Sailing School, Croton, NY - sailing instructor. Rainbow Class, designed for the Annapolis 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C97 of C180 1 sq. ft. Sail Inventory: Main, Storm Jib, 2 Genoa jibs and Spinnaker. Fabricate, set up, and repair 2 rigging, cradle supporting structures, hoists, and pulling gear, using hand and power tools. 3 4
  • Ole M. Amundsen, Inc., Greenwich CT - rigger; painter. Set up or repair rigging for boats up to 30 5 feet length over all; operate, maintain, or repair equipment, such as winches, cranes, derricks; handle 6 lines to moor vessels to docks, to moor docks and floats, or to rig towing lines; match color 7 specifications or original colors, then stir and thin the paints, using spatulas or power mixing 8 equipment; sand surfaces between coats of paint or primer to remove flaws and enhance adhesion 9 for subsequent coats; remove accessories from boats and mask other surfaces with tape or paper in 10 order to protect them from paint. 11 12 GUIDE; RECREATION INSTRUCTOR 13 14
  • GUEST SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (2013-2014 season) SKI SANTA FE, Santa Fe, NM. 15 Present group sales and guest services information, including upcoming events, frequent user 16 benefits, lodging and dining facilities, conditions report, and mountain sports activities. Provide a 17 variety of lift tickets, lessons and workshops. Assist with planning for events, accommodations, 18 dining, arts and culture. 19 20
  • MUSEUM EDUCATOR, TOUR OFFICE ASSISTANT (2014 fall season) GEORGIA 21 O'KEEFFE MUSEUM - Abiquiu Home, Santa Fe, NM. Collaborate and consult with the Tour 22 Office Coordinator, provide support for the day-to-day operations, process, procedure and systems. 23 Schedule tours by internet, phone, and customer contact. Engage with visitors in a positive manner. 24 Work with colleagues to implement program and activities. Provide support to Director of Historic 25 Properties. Customer facing experience, cash handling experience, office administration, operate 26 computer sales program and Blackbaud ticketing program. 27 28 *GUIDE (2014 summer season) NORTH CASCADES NATIONAL PARK SERVICE 29 COMPLEX, Stehekin, WA. Operating small boat with outboard motor for Stehekin Fishing 30 Adventures, special-use authorization permit holder on Lake Chelan, fishing for kokanee, trout, and 31 king salmon. Responsible for care of equipment, meeting clients, and promoting lake trips. On call 32 guide for fly fishing walk and wade, and river float trips. 33 34 Chadds Ford Historical Society, Chadds Ford, PA - guide (2014 spring season) tours of historic John 35 Chads and Barns-Brinton house museums on Brandywine Battlefield, regarding 18th century ways 36 of life, and 18th century crafts for demonstration purposes, including wood-fired cookery. Research 37 project pertaining to capital improvement and conservation easements, with guidance and task 38 assignment from Executive Director and Education Coordinator. 39 40 Terrapin Adventures, Savage MD - guide (2013 fall season); completed a challenge course training 41 program and worked as a challenge course guide, with knowledge of equipment, courses, geography, 42 geology, history, ecology, and wildlife of the area. Duties & Responsibilities: Lead guests on tours 43 including zip lines, climbing wall, challenge course, hiking, fishing, geo-caching, team building 44 of both youth and adult groups. 45 46 Action Adventures, Montrose CO - guide (August, 2013) Scouting and camping in the 47 Uncompahgre Wilderness; prepare meals for clients; pack-in and setup camps; strike and pack-out 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C98 of C180 camps; daily camp chores. 1 2 Silverleaf Resorts Lee, MA - recreational assistant (summer 2012 season). Responsible for watching 3 the pools while members swim and maintain the cleanliness of the pool area. Conduct recreation 4 activities with groups. Organize and promote activities, such as arts and crafts, sports, games, music, 5 dramatics, social recreation, camping, and hobbies, taking into account the needs and interests of 6 individual members. 7 8 Great Alaska International Adventure Vacations, Sterling AK camp assistant (2011 summer 9 season); recreational fishing camp on the Kenai Peninsula as a driver, guide, and camp assistant, to 10 fill a mid-season vacancy on 48 hour5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> travel notice. My work included daily transportation driving 15 11 passenger vans, and passenger sedans, for travel and tours from Anchorage to Kenai Peninsula; to 12 Seward, including hiking tours and shipboard tour escort; and transportation from camp to 13 recreational fishing launch sites. 14 15 United States Capitol Guide Service, Washington, D.C. guide (1998-1999). Completed training 16 program and gave guided tours of the United States Capitol Building for the education and 17 enlightenment of the general public", for groups of fifty people including high school students, 18 adults, and diplomats. 19 20 SEAMANSHIP, SMALL BOAT HANDLING, and PILOTING 21
  • Onshore; offshore; boats 8 feet to 135 feet length over all; sail; inboard; outboard. 22
  • Celestial navigation; dead reckoning; piloting; tide, and current data; Global Positioning System 23 (GPS); LORAN; nautical charts. 24 25 EQUIPMENT 26
  • fixed and mobile cranes; fork lifts; swedging tools; hand tools 27
  • dingy, centerboard, and keel boats; gaff rigs; Marconi rigs with fixed and running backstays 28 29 SEAMANSHIP, SMALL BOAT HANDLING, and PILOTING 30
  • Onshore; offshore; boats 8 feet to 135 feet length over all; sail; inboard; outboard. 31
  • Celestial navigation; dead reckoning; piloting; tide, and current data; Global Positioning System 32 (GPS); LORAN; nautical charts. 33 34 YACHT RACING 35
  • S-Boat Racing Association - Competitor, Long Island Sound Championship (summer season 1993, 36 1994) sailing from Larchmont Yacht Club, New York 37
  • International Star Class Yacht Racing Association - Competitor, World Championship (1990) - 38 ed 39 eighty sixth in the world. (Competitor, Bedford Pitcher Regatta) - sailing from Cedar Point Yacht 40 Club, Connecticut runner-up, 1990. 41
  • Atlantic Class Association - Competitor, National Championship (summer season 1988-1993). A-42 12 (ex- Briggs S. Cun43 Area Main & Jib: 377 sq. ft.; Spinnaker: 217 sq. ft. (1929, W. Starling Burgess, naval architect). 44 Sailing from Cold Spring Harbor Beach Club (Cold Spring Harbor, NY); Cedar Point YC 45 (Westport,CT); Niantic Bay YC (Niantic, CT) Also, special staff to the Atlantic Class Association 46 Rules Committee. 47
  • J-Class Association - (summer season 1989). Endeavour (1934: Camper & Nicholsons, J Class 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C99 of C180 1 Bay, and sailing from North Cove Yacht Basin, New York City on Manhattan Harbor. 2
  • Flying Scot - 3 lbs; main & jib area 190 sq. ft; spinnaker area 200 sq. ft. Sailing from Candlewood Yacht Club, 4 Fairfield CT. 5
  • Hobie Cat 16 (Hobie Alter, designer) LOA 16'7"; Beam 7'11"; draft 10" weight 320 lbs; sail area 6 main and jib 218 sq. ft. 7
  • Hobie Cat 18 (Hobie Alter, designer) LOA 18', Beam 8'; weight 400 lbs; draft 10", centerboard 8 2'6"; sail area main & jib 240 sq ft. 9 10 CRUISING YACHTS 11
  • Pearson Ensign 12 3000 lbs. sail area, main and jib 235 sq. ft. 13 14 YACHT TENDERS 15 16 10" Cruising Speed: 12 knots Weight: 88 tons, sailing from Newport, Rhode Island. 17 18 SPORTFISHING YACHTS 19
  • Sunnyside Up (Egg Harbor Yachts, Length 37' beam 13' 6" displacement 28,500 lbs) sailing the 20 waters of Long Island Sound, off the coast of New York and Connecticut. 21 22 LAUNCHES 23
  • Little Chief, 45-foot carvel planked launch with cedar on an oak frame authorized by the U.S. 24 Coast Guard to carry 49 passengers with current Certificate of Inspection. Original name was Rising 25 Wolf, placed in Saint Mary Lake, Glacier National Park. Great Northern Railroad commissioned 26 Captain Swanson in 1925, to build Little Chief 27
  • Morning Eagle, 45-foot carvel planked launch with cedar on an oak frame, authorized by the U.S. 28 Coast Guard to carry 49 passengers with current Certificate of Inspection. built for Glacier Park 29 Boat Company, in 1945. Original name was Big Chief and was placed on Swiftcurrent Lake. In the 30 spring of 1975, Morning Eagle launched on Lake Josephine, Glacier National Park, and has never 31 been removed. All maintenance on-site. 32
  • Chief Two Guns, 45-foot marine plywood hull launch with batten seam construction authorized 33 by the U.S. Coast Guard to carry 49 passengers with current Certificate of Inspection, built for 34 Glacier Park Boat Company, in 1960. Placed on Swiftcurrent Lake, Glacier National Park. 35
  • Joy II, 41-foot marine fiberglass hull launch authorized by the U.S. Coast Guard to carry 49 36 passengers with current Certificate of Inspection, built in 1984, for Glacier Park Boat Company. 37 Original name International II, operated out of Waterton, Canada, in support of the Prince of Wales 38 Hotel. In 1986, her name changed to Joy II and she was transported across the border and launched 39 on St. Mary Lake, Glacier National Park. 40 41 SPORTFISHING YACHTS 42
  • Sunnyside Up (Egg Harbor Yachts, Length 37' beam 13' 6" displacement 28,500 lbs) sailing the 43 waters of Long Island Sound, off the coast of New York and Connecticut. 44 45 SAILINGS 46
  • state of Alaska, waters of Resurrection Bay, Nuka Bay; Aialik Bay: Blying Sound, Gulf of Alaska; 47 Kenai River, from Seward Small Boat Harbor; Bings Landing 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C100 of C180
  • state of Massachusetts, waters of Buzzards Bay, Salem Sound, Nahant Bay from New Bedford YC; 4 Eastern YC 5
  • state of New York, waters of the Long Island Sound, from Larchmont YC; American YC; New 6 York Athletic Club YC; New York YC; Manhattan YC; Cold Spring Harbor Beach Club; Hudson 7 River, from Shattemuc YC; Croton YC. 8
  • state of Ohio, waters of Lake Erie, from Cleveland YC; Lorain YC 9
  • state of Rhode Island, waters of Newport Harbor, Block Island Sound; Fishers Island Sound, from 10 Watch Hill YC; Newport YC; Ida Lewis YC; New York Yacht Club 11
  • state of Washington, waters of Puget Sound: Shilshole Bay YC; Lake Chelan 12 13 EDUCATION and TRAINING 14
  • Villanova University-Bachelor of Science. Courses in civil engineering, composition, computer 15 science, construction management; business management, public speaking, logic, navigation, 16 meteorology, plane surveying. 17
  • Red Cross First Aid/CPR 18 19 WORK ENVIRONMENT 20
  • Remote sites; travel for extended periods; extreme altitude; all weather bivouac (110F to -20F). 21
  • Pack forty pounds; walk, stand, and bend for extended periods. 22
  • Guide for groups up to fifty people, including adults and children. 23 24 LICENSE and REGISTRATION 25 26
  • US Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Department of Interior Bureau of Land 27 Management 28 Special Use authorization for commercial use of public lands. 29
  • Department of Game and Fish, state of New Mexico - registered outfitter and guide. 30 31 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 32 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C101 of C180 RE: Andrew DeSalvo; Boat Operator (Homestead) Re: Gator Dredging - Employment Application 1 & Drug Free Workplace Policy 2 Monday, August 17, 2015 8:29 AM 3 From: 4 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 5 To: 6 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 7 Hi Andrew, 8 9 Thank you for forwarding your information . Tyler McDougal our P.E. will be contacting you today 10 to discuss the Survey and Boat Operating position available with Gator Dredging. 11 12 Christy L. Vanderpool 13 Office Manager 14 Gator Dredging 15 13630 50th Way N 16 Clearwater, FL 33760 17 Phone: 727-527-1300 18 Fax: 727-499-9890 19 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 20 Website: www.gatordredging.com 21 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C102 of C180 Andrew DeSalvo; Boat Operator (Homestead) Re: Gator Dredging - Employment Application & 1 Drug Free Workplace Policy 2 Tuesday, August 18, 2015 11:11 AM 3 From: 4 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 5 To: 6 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 7 8 August 18, 2015 9 10 Christy L. Vanderpool 11 Office Manager 12 Gator Dredging 13 13630 50th Way N 14 Clearwater, FL 33760 15 Phone: 727-527-1300 16 Fax: 727-499-9890 17 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 18 Website: www.gatordredging.com 19 20 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 21 22

SUBJECT:

Boat Operator (Homestead) Re: Gator Dredging - Employment Application & Drug 23 Free Workplace Policy 24 25

Dear Christy; 26 27 I am interested in the Boat Operator (Homestead) position with Gator Dredging; and,

I forwarded 28 the Employment Application & Drug Free Workplace Policy. 29 30 Please let me know how to proceed - I have no news from Tyler McDougal, P.E 31 32 Yours sincerely, 33 34 ANDREW DeSALVO 35 (206)579-5021 36 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 37 38 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 39 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C103 of C180 RE: Andrew DeSalvo; Boat Operator (Homestead) Re: Gator Dredging - Employment Application 1 & Drug Free Workplace Policy 2 Tuesday, August 18, 2015 2:30 PM 3 From: 4 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 5 To: 6 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 7 I just spoke to Tyler he tried to reach you earlier he is going to try and reach you again right now. 8 9 10 Christy L. Vanderpool 11 Office Manager 12 Gator Dredging 13 13630 50th Way N 14 Clearwater, FL 33760 15 Phone: 727-527-1300 16 Fax: 727-499-9890 17 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 18 Website: www.gatordredging.com 19 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C104 of C180 PLEASE FORWARD RE: Andrew DeSalvo; Boat Operator (Homestead) Re: Gator Dredging - 1 Employment Application & Drug Free Workplace Policy 2 Tuesday, August 18, 2015 2:35 PM 3 From: 4 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 5 To: 6 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 7 8 August , 2015 9 10 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 11 12

SUBJECT:

Boat Operator (Homestead) Re: Gator Dredging - Employment Application & Drug 13 Free Workplace Policy 14 15

Dear Christy; 16 17 Thanks for your interest in my qualifications for the Boat Operator (Homestead) position. 18 19 PLEASE FORWARD my email contact to Tyler,

so that we can schedule a telephone 20 INTERVIEW at his convenience. 21 22 Yours sincerely, 23 24 ANDREW DeSALVO 25 (206)579-5021 26 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 27 28 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 29 30 Ownership and Intellectual Property: 31 32 The OWNER and cited sources sources retain all right, title, and interest in and to all of the 33 copyrights, database rights, patent rights, trademarks, trade secrets, and all other propriety right in 34 the Content. No rights in any Content are granted. Any right, title or interest arising in any 35 compilation or derivative work created using any Content shall not entitle the RECIPIENT to use 36 any Content. The RECIPIENT does not acquire any copyright ownership or equivalent rights in or 37 to any Content or any other property of the OWNER or its Content sources. 38 39 Confidentiality Statement: 40 41 This electronic message, and any attachment, contains privileged and confidential information from 42 Andrew J. DeSalvo, intended for the use of the individual or entity named above. If you are not the 43 intended recipient immediately and permanently delete the message and any attachment from your 44 system. Disclosure, Copying, distribution or use of the contents of this message is strictly 45 prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us promptly by telephone at (206) 46 579-5021 or by email reply. 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C105 of C180 -------------------------------------------- 1 On Tue, 8/18/15, Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging <Christy@gatordredging.com> wrote: 2 3

Subject:

RE: Andrew DeSalvo; Boat Operator (Homestead) Re: Gator Dredging - Employment 4 Application & Drug Free Workplace Policy 5 To: "DeSalvo, Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 Date: Tuesday, August 18, 2015, 2:30 PM 7 8 I just spoke to Tyler he tried to 9 reach you earlier he is going to try and reach you again 10 right now. 11 12 13 Christy L. Vanderpool 14 Office Manager 15 Gator Dredging 16 13630 50th Way N 17 Clearwater, FL 33760 18 Phone: 727-527-1300 19 Fax: 727-499-9890 20 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 21 Website: www.gatordredging.com 22 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C106 of C180 Survey Crew Chief Position 1 Tuesday, August 18, 2015 2:46 PM 2 From: 3 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 Mr. DeSalvo, 7 8 I would like to speak with you in reference to your injury for survey crew chief position available at 9 our Homestead Branch office in Florida. 10 11 Please call me at your earliest convenience to discuss. 12 13 Sincerely, 14 15 Tyler McDougal, P.E. 16 Operations Engineering Manager 17 Gator Dredging 18 (727) 776-8910 19 Tyler@gatordredging.com 20 21 Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID 22 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C107 of C180 Andrew DeSalvo Re: Survey Crew Chief Position 1 Tuesday, August 18, 2015 5:07 PM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 6 August 18, 2015 7 8 Tyler McDougal, P.E. 9 Operations Engineering Manager 10 Gator Dredging 11 (727) 776-8910 12 Tyler@gatordredging.com 13 14 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 15 16

SUBJECT:

Survey Crew Chief Position 17 18

Dear Mr. McDougal,

19 20 Sorry I missed your call today, and thanks for the opportunity to present a letter of introduction and 21 resume for your consideration, for the Land Surveyor position. 22 23 I am available to travel within forty eight hours of transmittal of your offer for employment; and, I 24 can begin work within forty eight hours of arrival on site. 25 26 My primary responsibility is to make exact measurements using surveying instruments to determine 27 property boundary, shape, contour, location, elevation, or dimension of land and features on the 28 surface of the earth for engineering, map making, land evaluation, construction, and other purposes. 29 30 I have training and experience necessary to stake construction projects at a very high rate of 31 production, and to inspect construction projects (as built) using engineering drawings, CAD 32 software, and robotic surveying instruments. 33 34 I record survey measurements and descriptive data using notes, drawings, and sketches; position and 35 hold optical targets to measure angle, distance, and elevation; position and hold rods for bench mark 36 and cross-section elevations; and search for section corners, property corners, and traverse points. 37 38 I operate surveying instruments and measuring equipment including robotic total station; data 39 collectors; spirit and laser levels; steel tapes; target rods; Philadelphia rods; and leveling rods. 40 41 I have experience directly applicable to your requirements for PRIOR EXPERIENCE, as follows: 42 43 BATHYMETRIC/HYDROGRAPHIC 44

  • City of Bellevue, WA - Lake Washington: bottom position, elevation, and location for subsurface 45 utility pipeline. 46 47 ELEVATION CERTIFICATE 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C108 of C180
  • Town of Cortlandt, Village of Buchanan, NY vertical control survey (third order) differential 1 level method; Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Elevation Certificate (EC); project 2 elevation: 39 feet above sea level. 3 4 ENERGY 5 6
  • Mississippi Canyon Block 252 Macondo Wellbore - as a Constituent Services Intern for the Office 7 of Congressman Scott Murphy (NY-20); an investigation of existing sources of information for 8 Eastern Gulf of Mexico Planning Area Lease Sale 224 Information included a small part of the 9 Eastern Gulf of Mexico Planning Area, more than 125 miles off the Florida coast and completely 10 west of the Military Mission Line: initial exploration plan; final bid recap; blocks and active leases by 11 planning area; oil spill financial responsibility; Congressional findings on accounting with respect to 12 royalties on oil and gas; Department of the Interior Departmental Manual; Part 118: Minerals 13 Management Service Chapter 1: Creation, Objectives, and Functions; mc252 macondo well bore 14 diagram and map; schematics, pressure tests, diagnostic results and other data about the 15 malfunctioning blowout preventer. 16 17
  • Operation Gasbuggy, T 29 N. R 4 W New Mexico Principal Meridian, Rio Arriba County, New 18 Mexico - independent investigation of existing sources of information for well logs (including 19 nuclear explosive emplacement/reentry well) for the first underground nuclear experiment for the 20 stimulation of low-productivity gas reservoirs by U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, U.S. Department 21 of the Interior (Bureau of Mines), and El Paso Natural Gas Company. 22 23 Please call (206)579-5021 to schedule an interview. I look forward to a discussion of your specific 24 requirements for the position. 25 26 Yours sincerely, 27 28 / SIGNED 29 30 Andrew DeSalvo 31 32 enclosure: resume 33 34 Andrew J. DeSalvo telephone: 206.579.5021 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 35 36 SURVEYING TECHNICIAN 37 38 Provide data relevant to the shape, contour, gravitation, location, elevation, or dimension of land or 39 features on or near the surface of the Earth for engineering, map making, mining, land evaluation, 40 construction, and other purposes. Make exact measurements and determine property boundaries. 41 42 EXPERIENCE 43 44 2003 to present- field party chief; instrument operator; and rod man. Accurate Survey, Albuquerque, 45 NM; Baseline Engineering, Tacoma WA; TEC Civil Engineering Consultants, Reno, NV; Industrial 46 Contract Services, Grand Forks ND; Perteet Inc., Everett WA; Gilson Engineering, Draper UT; 47 CTS, Bellevue, WA; Harlan King, Reno, NV; Adel Construction Co., Newark, DE; Surveys 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C109 of C180 Southwest, Albuquerque NM 1 2 DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS 3 4
  • Exercise of judgment to determine the best approach to data collection in field operations, without 5 immediate access to a professional land surveyor (PLS) and professional engineer (PE). 6
  • Use of civil engineering, architectural, and land surveying rules, procedures, and manuals. 7
  • Read engineering and architectural drawings, and record field notes using drafting standards. 8 9 ESSENTIAL TASKS 10 11
  • American Land Title Association (ALTA) survey; property boundary survey; research of legal 12 description, deed, and plat; 13
  • Global Positioning System - static, differential (DGPS), and real-time kinetic (RTK) field 14 techniques. 15
  • Coordinate geometry (COGO); triangulation; trilateration; resection for LiDAR orientation 16 system. 17
  • Construction staking; station and offset for center-line control; slope staking; topographic survey. 18
  • Hydrographic and bathymetric survey; wetlands survey; aerial orthometric photogrammetry. 19 20 HARDWARE 21 22
  • Spirit level, laser level, and digital level; Philadelphia rod, plumb bob; steel tape; target rod. 23
  • Hand-held peripheral data collector; wireless peripheral data collector for robotic total station. 24
  • Total station: Trimble; Leica; Pentax; Nikon; Topcon 25
  • NAVSTAR Global Positioning Systems: Leica; Trimble; Topcon. 26 27 SOFTWARE 28 29
  • Autodesk AutoCAD Land Desktop and Civil 3D; ESRI ArcGIS; Carlson Survey 2013; Tripod 30 Data Systems (TDS) Spectra Precision Survey Pro; Trimble Access for General Survey; Trimble 31 Survey Controller Data Collection Software; Topcon TopSURV 8; Leica LISCAD Surveying & 32 Engineering Software; Pentax FieldGenius 2012; Bentley MicroStation. 33
  • Earth Gravitational Models (EGM96, EGM08); Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS); 34 Digital Elevation Model (DEM) 7.5-minute series; Digital Terrain Models (DTM); Digital Line 35 Graphs (DLG). 36 37 ENVIRONMENT 38 39
  • Metes and bounds cadastral system; Public Land Survey System (PLSS). 40
  • Remote sites; travel for extended periods; extreme altitude; all weather bivouac (110F to -20F). 41
  • Pack forty pounds; walk, stand, and bend for extended periods; all terrain. 42
  • Maritime - onshore; offshore; piloting and seamanship on boats from 8 feet to 135 feet length over 43 all. 44
  • Navigation: dead reckoning; celestial navigation; tide and current data. 45 46 EDUCATION and TRAINING 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C110 of C180
  • Central New Mexico School of Applied Technologies ; course in Autodesk Land Desktop (LDT) 1 2007; create and edit point data, parcel area computations, and boundary information. 2
  • Villanova University Bachelor of Science; courses in calculus, computer science, statistics, 3 construction engineering, management, public speaking, composition, logic, navigation, 4 meteorology, plane surveying. 5 6 AWARDS 7 8 Delaware Department of Transportation DOT award; Delaware Department of Transportation 9 Construction Excellence Award; Small Business Administration Research Advocate (2003)-New 10 Mexico District. 11 12 PRIME CONTRACTS: 13 14 ENERGY 15
  • Mid American Energy Center, Council Bluffs, IA pipeline: reconnaissance of Public Land Survey 16 System monuments and recovery of survey control monuments for location of centerline station 17 and offset. 18
  • New York State Electric and Gas, Somers, NY right-of-way: retracement of control survey for 19 three phase alternating current (AC) overhead power transmission lines. 20
  • Mississippi Canyon Block 252 Macondo Wellbore - as a Constituent Services Intern for the Office 21 of Congressman Scott Murphy (NY-20); an investigation of existing sources of information for 22 Eastern Gulf of Mexico Planning Area Lease Sale 224 Information included a small part of the 23 Eastern Gulf of Mexico Planning Area, more than 125 miles off the Florida coast and completely 24 west of the Military Mission Line: initial exploration plan; final bid recap; blocks and active leases by 25 planning area; oil spill financial responsibility; Congressional findings on accounting with respect to 26 royalties on oil and gas; Department of the Interior Departmental Manual; Part 118: Minerals 27 Management Service Chapter 1: Creation, Objectives, and Functions; mc252 macondo well bore 28 diagram and map; schematics, pressure tests, diagnostic results and other data about the 29 malfunctioning blowout preventer. 30
  • Industry Steering Committee on Wellbore Survey Accuracy (ISCWSA) independent investigation 31 of existing sources of information pertaining to efforts to dispel the confusion and secrecy currently 32 associated with wellbore surveying and to enable the industry to produce consistent, reliable 33 estimates of performance for wellbore survey tools. 34
  • Operation Gasbuggy, T 29 N. R 4 W New Mexico Principal Meridian, Rio Arriba County, New 35 Mexico - independent investigation of existing sources of information for well logs (including 36 nuclear explosive emplacement/reentry well) for the first underground nuclear experiment for the 37 stimulation of low-productivity gas reservoirs by U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, U.S. Department 38 of the Interior (Bureau of Mines), and El Paso Natural Gas Company. 39 40 SUBDIVISION 41
  • Heritage Hills Condominiums, Somers, NY a subdivision: control survey retracement, 1100 42 acres. 43
  • Washoe County, NV various subdivisions: control survey; station and offset for centerline 44 control; GPS construction staking for placement of utilities, curb, gutter, and sidewalk; total length 45 in excess of 15 miles; (PLSS). 46
  • Brenford Station, Smyrna, DE - a subdivision: control survey and retracement. 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C111 of C180 WETLANDS AND SPECIAL HABITAT 1 *Ice Pond Corporation, Patterson, NY - a habitat area of special significance: control survey 2 retracement, 110 acres. 3 4 MINING 5
  • Port of Seattle, WA Seattle-Tacoma International Airport third runway fill embankment - mine 6 survey: monitor position of hinge point and catch point for cut slope of off-site borrow pits; volume 7 16.5 million cubic yards. 8 9 BATHYMETRIC/HYDROGRAPHIC 10
  • City of Bellevue, WA - Lake Washington: bottom position, elevation, and location for subsurface 11 utility pipeline. 12 13 RAILROAD 14
  • Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad Commission, CO/NM railroad profile: research and budget 15 estimate for track alignment, replacement of rail ties (30,000) and ballast (46,000 tons) - 16 Lon17 miles, elevation 9000 feet; (PLSS). 18 19 BRIDGE 20
  • State of New York Department of Transportation, Region Eight, Poughkeepsie, NY - Peekskill 21 Hollow Road, Putnam Valley Road Design Improvement Project (CR21): as-built survey for bridge; 22 length of project: 2.5 miles. 23 24 PUBLIC PROPERTY 25
  • US Bureau of Land Management, Taos Resource Area, NM - National Environmental Protection 26 Act (NEPA) Environmental Assessment (EA) reconnaissance survey with field notes; size of subject 27 lands: 640 acres; (PLSS). 28
  • Bernalillo County Metropolitan Courthouse, Albuquerque, NM as-built survey; size of structure: 29 244,000 square feet with nine floors. 30
  • Snohomish County Public Works, WA Cathcart Maintenance Facility construction staking for 31 placement of building, traffic control, utility and storm drainage, cut and fill, sub grade. 32 33 ELEVATION CERTIFICATE 34
  • Town of Cortlandt, Village of Buchanan, NY vertical control survey (third order) differential 35 level method; Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Elevation Certificate (EC); project 36 elevation: 39 feet above sea level. 37 38 HIGHWAY 39
  • Porcupine Forest Road Repair, a super - elevated roadway project situated in the US Department 40 of the Interior National Park Service Denali Park and Preserve, Denali Borough, AK, and designed 41 by CH2MHill for the US DOT Federal Highway Administration Western Federal Lands Division - 42 examination of plans for proposed project and existing sources of information for survey control 43 data, center line, and profile. Length of project: 1.692 miles. 44
  • Bothell Crossing, WA aerial photogrammetric topographical survey: vertical control survey 45 monument recovery; placement of targets for aerial photography. 46
  • City of Everett, WA Evergreen Way control survey retracement; recover property boundary 47 monuments; as-built survey for road profile and sub-surface utility location, on-street traffic 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C112 of C180 equipment 1
  • City of Woodenville, WA SR202 / NE 177TH Place Improvements (high traffic volume): 2 WashDOT vertical control survey (third order) differential level method, GPS control survey 3 retracement, elevation survey, railroad crossing survey, overhead utility location, curb, gutter, and 4 sidewalk location, road profile 5
  • DelDOT Lancaster Pike, Hockessin, DE DelDOT triangulated control survey (third order) 6 retracement; vertical control survey (order G - general) differential level method; DelDOT 7 monument recovery; construction staking for placement of curb, gutter, and sidewalk. 8
  • DelDOT SR141, Wilmington , DE DelDOT triangulated control survey (third order) 9 retracement; construction staking for placement of curb, gutter, and sidewalk. 10
  • DelDOT SR141 and SR 100, Wilmington, DE (DOT Award) DelDOT triangulated control 11 survey (third order) retracement; construction staking for placement of underground utilities, curb, 12 gutter, and sidewalk. 13
  • DelDOT SR141 and Rockland Road, Wilmington, DE (Construction Excellence Award) 14 DelDOT triangulated control survey retracement; construction staking for placement of 15 underground utilities, curb, gutter, and sidewalk. 16
  • DelDOT SR1 AND SR1A, Rehoboth Beach, DE (high traffic volume): DelDOT triangulated 17 control survey (third order) retracement; station and offset centerline control. Length of project: 3.5 18 miles. 19 20 SPECIAL SITUATIONS 21
  • 455th ECE Engineering Services Support, at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan - examination of plans 22 for proposed project and existing sources of information for surveys, maps, and geodetic 23 monuments set by the US Government for horizontal and vertical control. KS International 24 (Sallyport Global) subcontract under URS Corporation prime contract with the US Airforce 25 Contract Augumentation Program (AFCAP) rapid response contingency contract for US 26 Government entities needing urgent assistance. 27 28
  • Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Business Transformation Task Force to Support Improved 29 Department of Defense (DoD) Contracting and Stability in Iraq - examination of plans for 30 proposed project and existing sources of information for reconstruction using the Iraqi Geospatial 31 Reference System (IGRS) based on Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) to support 32 differential global positioning system (DGPS) techniques, and a high accuracy reference network 33 (HARN) with control stations. 34 35 36 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 37 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C113 of C180 Andrew DeSalvo Re: Survey Crew Chief Position, Homestead, FL 1 Wednesday, August 19, 2015 2:55 PM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 6 Cc: 7 christy@gatordredging.com 8 2 Files 9 9 MB 10 Download All 11 12 DOC 13 Surveyor Crew Chief (Revised).doc 14 353KB 15 Save 16 17 18 PDF 19 ML15100A235.pdf 20 8 MB 21 Save 22 23 Seattle WA 24 25 August 19, 2015 26 27 Tyler McDougal, P.E. 28 Operations Engineering Manager 29 Gator Dredging 30 (727) 776-8910 31 Tyler@gatordredging.com 32 33 Christy L. Vanderpool 34 Office Manager 35 Gator Dredging 36 13630 50th Way N 37 Clearwater, FL 33760 38 Phone: 727-527-1300 39 Fax: 727-499-9890 40 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 41 Website: www.gatordredging.com 42 43 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 44 45

SUBJECT:

Survey Crew Chief Position 46 47

Dear Mr. McDougal,

/ Tyler 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C114 of C180 1 Thanks for your interest in my qualifications for the Survey Crew Chief Position with Gator 2 Dredging. 3 4 I appreciate the opportunity to discuss your specific requirements to support dredging operations 5 for the cooling canal system at Florida Power & Light Turkey Point, Homestead, FL. 6 7 I am interested in the field work that you describe; and, I look forward to TRANSMITTAL of your 8 offer for employment. 9 10 I suggest that that Gator Dredging make reservations for a hotel room in Homestead, FL, with 11 check-in date of Saturday, August 29, 2015; and, I can start work within forty eight hours, on August 12 31, 2015. 13 14 Yours sincerely, 15 16 ANDREW DeSALVO 17 (206)579-5021 18 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 19 20 1 Attachments 21 353KB 22 23 DOC 24 Surveyor Crew Chief (Revised).doc 25 353KB 26 27 enclosure 28 29 ANNEX I 30 31 The cooling canal system for the existing power plants is the dominant feature of the existing 32 Turkey Point site. The existence of the cooling canals has affected the Biscayne Bay and the 33 underlying aquifer. Therefore, the staff closely examined the potential for alterations in the 34 cooling canals as a result of the proposed action. Reliance on reclaimed water for water supply 35 and discharge to deep aquifers for effluent disposal eliminates all direct impacts on the cooling 36 canals during normal operation. The staff closely evaluated indirect effects such as dewatering 37 and demucking during construction, leaching of muck removed during construction, deposition 38 of chemicals from drift off the cooling towers, stormwater runoff, and temporary use of the 39 backup water source and determined the alterations would be minor. Most alterations would be 40 so minor that they would not be detectable. 41 42 http://pbadupws.nrc.gov/docs/ML1510/ML15100A235.pdf 43 44 ANNEX II 45 46 Boat Operator (Homestead) 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C115 of C180 compensation: DOQ 1 employment type: full-time 2 3 Boat Operators/ Tenders 4 Gator Dredging -- Homestead, FL 5 6 Five years minimum boat operating experience -- airboat operations a plus 7 MUST be motivated and able to work independently 8 Complete Daily Boat Maintenance Log/Checklist - Mandatory 9 Comply with safety practices, rules, and regulations while performing job duties and follow company 10 procedure in reporting unsafe conditions or practices. 11 Maintain all vessel equipment in good working order and ensure that vessel is clean, well-stocked 12 with supplies and spare parts at all times. 13 Facilitate alignment, movement of boats, or adjustment of machinery, equipment, or materials. 14 Assist in performing maintenance as needed. 15 Assist with washing and maintaining boats and equipment in proper working order. 16 Be in close proximity of work area to anticipate the needs of the crew, prepare tools and operate 17 boats and equipment for crew members for the particular work being performed. 18 Load, unload, or identify building materials, machinery, or tools. 19 Keep work areas clean and organized. Pick up scrap wire, discarded materials, etc. 20 Work as a team and fulfill any and all other duties and tasks as assigned. 21 Able to work in extreme heat 22 Able to lift up to 100 lbs 23 A criminal background investigation will be conducted on the candidate selected for employment 24 OSHA Certification a plus 25 Drug Free Work Place/Random Testing 26 Equal Opportunity Employer 27 Benefits: Medical, Life and Long Term Disability 28 IRA Plan Company Match 29 30 31 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 32 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C116 of C180 RE: Andrew DeSalvo Re: Survey Crew Chief Position, Homestead, FL 1 Wednesday, August 19, 2015 3:33 PM 2 From: 3 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 1 Files 7 430KB 8 Download All 9 10 DOC 11 Andrew DeSalvo Offer of Employment.doc 12 430KB 13 Save 14 15 Good Afternoon Andrew, 16 17 I am happy to forward the attached Offer of Employment for the Survey Crew Chief position for 18 your review and signature. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact me. 19 20 We will look forward to your response and arrival. 21 22 Sincerely, 23 24 Christy L. VanderpoolI 25 Office Manager 26 Gator Dredging 27 13630 50th Way N 28 Clearwater, FL 33760 29 Phone: 727-527-1300 30 Cell: 727-504-6146 31 Fax: 727-499-9890 32 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 33 Website: www.gatordredging.com 34 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C117 of C180 TRANSMITTAL; Andrew DeSalvo Re: Survey Crew Chief Position, Homestead, FL 1 Thursday, August 20, 2015 12:31 PM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 6 1 Files 7 536KB 8 Download All 9 10 PDF 11 Andrew DeSalvo Offer of Employment.doc.pdf 12 536KB 13 Save 14 15 Seattle WA 16 17 August 20, 2015 18 19 Christy L. VanderpoolI Office Manager 20 Gator Dredging 21 13630 50th Way N 22 Clearwater, FL 33760 23 Phone: 727-527-1300 24 Cell: 727-504-6146 25 Fax: 727-499-9890 26 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 27 Website: www.gatordredging.com 28 29 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 30 31

SUBJECT:

TRANSMITTAL; Survey Crew Chief Position, Homestead, FL 32 33

Dear Christy; 34 35 Please find TRANSMITTAL of the signed Offer of Employment for the Survey Crew Chief 36 position,

attached for your records. 37 38 I anticipate departure from Seattle WA, on Saturday, August 22, 2015, with limited access to 39 voicemail, and no access to electronic mail while in transit. 40 41 PLEASE ADVISE with the following information, prior to close of business on 5PM ET, Friday, 42 August 21, 2015: 43 44 1.) address for place of work in Homestead, FL 45 2.) address for lodging in Homestead, FL. 46 3.) address, time and date for drug test prior to employment in Homestead, FL. 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C118 of C180 I can start work on August 31, 2015, within forty eight hours after arrival, on Friday August 28, 1 2015. 2 3 Yours sincerely, 4 5 ANDREW DeSALVO 6 (206)579-5021 7 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 8 9 1 Attachments 10 536KB 11 12 PDF 13 Andrew DeSalvo Offer of Employment.doc.pdf 14 536KB 15 16 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 17 18 Ownership and Intellectual Property: 19 20 The OWNER and cited sources sources retain all right, title, and interest in and to all of the 21 copyrights, database rights, patent rights, trademarks, trade secrets, and all other propriety right in 22 the Content. No rights in any Content are granted. Any right, title or interest arising in any 23 compilation or derivative work created using any Content shall not entitle the RECIPIENT to use 24 any Content. The RECIPIENT does not acquire any copyright ownership or equivalent rights in or 25 to any Content or any other property of the OWNER or its Content sources. 26 27 Confidentiality Statement: 28 29 This electronic message, and any attachment, contains privileged and confidential information from 30 Andrew J. DeSalvo, intended for the use of the individual or entity named above. If you are not the 31 intended recipient immediately and permanently delete the message and any attachment from your 32 system. Disclosure, Copying, distribution or use of the contents of this message is strictly 33 prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us promptly by telephone at (206) 34 579-5021 or by email reply. 35 36 -------------------------------------------- 37 On Wed, 8/19/15, Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging <Christy@gatordredging.com> wrote: 38 39

Subject:

RE: Andrew DeSalvo Re: Survey Crew Chief Position, Homestead, FL 40 To: "DeSalvo, Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 41 Date: Wednesday, August 19, 2015, 3:33 PM 42 43 Good Afternoon Andrew, 44 45 I am happy to forward the 46 attached Offer of Employment for the Survey Crew Chief 47 position for your review and signature. If you have any 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C119 of C180 questions please don't hesitate to contact me. 1 2 We will look forward to your 3 response and arrival. 4 5 Sincerely, 6 7 Christy L. VanderpoolI 8 Office 9 Manager 10 Gator Dredging 11 13630 12 50th Way N 13 Clearwater, FL 33760 14 Phone: 727-527-1300 15 Cell: 16 727-504-6146 17 Fax: 727-499-9890 18 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 19 Website: www.gatordredging.com 20 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C120 of C180 RE: TRANSMITTAL; Andrew DeSalvo Re: Survey Crew Chief Position, Homestead, FL 1 Thursday, August 20, 2015 2:48 PM 2 From: 3 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 3 Files 7 2 MB 8 Download All 9 10 PDF 11 Turkey Point Access Entry Instructions.pdf 12 595KB 13 Save 14 15 16 PDF 17 TURKEY POINT NEW HIRE LOCATIONS.pdf 18 295KB 19 Save 20 21 22 PDF 23 HQ to Floridian Hotel.pdf 24 1 MB 25 Save 26 27 Good Afternoon Andrew: 28 29 Welcome aboard! I want to wish you a safe and happy journey to Florida. 30 31 Please find attached the directions, address and access information to the Turkey Point Nuclear 32 Facility. You will have accomodations at the Floridian Hotel available on Friday, August 28th (see 33 attached directions/address) Please advise if there will be any changes to your schedule so we may 34 adjust your reservations as needed. 35 36 You will have your orientation to Gator Dredging on Monday, August 31st. After completing the 37 new hire process you will be scheduled for your drug test and physical 38 39 If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact me. 40 41 Thank you and will look forward to working with you in the near future. 42 43 Christy L. Vanderpool 44 Office Manager 45 Gator Dredging 46 13630 50th Way N 47 Clearwater, FL 33760 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C121 of C180 Phone: 727-527-1300 1 Fax: 727-499-9890 2 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 3 Website: www.gatordredging.com 4 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C122 of C180 access information RE: Andrew DeSalvo Re: Survey Crew Chief Position, Homestead, FL 1 Thursday, August 20, 2015 3:38 PM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 6 7 August , 2015 8 9 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 10 11

SUBJECT:

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Dear Christy; 14 15 Thanks for the Welcome aboard! and wishes for a safe and happy journey to Florida. 16 17 I have the directions,

address and access information to the Turkey Point Nuclear Facility; and, 18 accommodations at the Floridian Hotel available on Friday, August 28th attached 19 directions/address). Also, PLEASE ADVISE since I will not have cellular phone service at Turkey 20 Point to call Mike Henderson # 912-237-6172, to be escorted onto the property. 21 22 PLEASE ADVISE with TIME on Monday, August 31, 2015, and PLACE for orientation, and 23 where the Gator Dredging project is on the property. 24 25 Yours sincerely, 26 27 ANDREW DeSALVO 28 (206)579-5021 29 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 30 31 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 32 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C123 of C180 Work & Arrival Details 1 Friday, August 21, 2015 12:46 PM 2 From: 3 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 Cc: 7 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 8 13 Files 9 11 MB 10 Download All 11 12 JPG 13 image001.jpg 14 6KB 15 Save 16 17 18 PNG 19 image002.png 20 3KB 21 Save 22 23 24 PNG 25 image003.png 26 4KB 27 Save 28 29 30 DOCX 31 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.docx 32 15KB 33 Save 34 35 36 PDF 37 Estimate_200_from_Higgs_Hydrographic_Tek.pdf 38 16KB 39 Save 40 41 42 PDF 43 Estimate_201_from_Higgs_Hydrographic_Tek.pdf 44 14KB 45 Save 46 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C124 of C180 DOCX 1 APS-3 configuration .docx 2 6 MB 3 Save 4 5 6 PDF 7 SurvCE Getting Started GPS.PDF 8 557KB 9 Save 10 11 12 PDF 13 SurvCE_GPS_Base-Rover.pdf 14 169KB 15 Save 16 17 18 PDF 19 SurvCE_V2_Tutorial.pdf 20 2 MB 21 Save 22 23 24 PDF 25 R8S GatorDredging B+R NoTrade NL 7-29-15.pdf 26 133KB 27 Save 28 29 30 PDF 31 Trimble R8s Datasheet.pdf 32 80KB 33 Save 34 35 36 PDF 37 Trimble_R8s_Configuration_Sheet.pdf 38 2 MB 39 Save 40 41 Andrew, 42 43 Thank you for accepting the offer of employment and look forward to seeing you the week of the 44 31st of August. 45 46 Christy, Mike Henderson (Turkey Point Project Manager) and I are currently working on the details 47 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C125 of C180 of where and when to report. This job has some required training to complete before your work 1 can begin, so we are figuring out the best way to get you trained and working. 2 3 In the meantime, can you review this document I prepared regarding the types of surveys we 4 perform now and in the expected future. I also attached two (2) quotes for RTK GPS equipment 5 (Altus 3X and Trimble R8) to complete those tasks effectively and the associated spec sheets & 6 training. There are 10 attachments in total. 7 8 Can you advise if they are appropriate? If not, what you would recommend. 9 10 Ideally we will have the proper equipment selected, purchased and delivered so it will be available 11 upon your arrival. 12 13 If this is not a wise approach and requires more research please advise if you can further assist or 14 if you would like to wait until you arrive. 15 16 Thanks and we will get you details for your arrival soon. 17 18 Sincerely, 19 20 Tyler McDougal, PE 21 Operations Engineering Manager 22 Gator Dredging 23 13630 50th Way North 24 Clearwater, FL 33760 25 Phone: 727.527.1300 Voicemail Code: 224 26 Fax: 727.527.1303 27 Mobile: 727.776.8910 28 Email:tyler@gatordredging.com 29 www.gatordredging.com 30 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C126 of C180 RESPONSE Re: Work & Arrival Details 1 Friday, August 21, 2015 2:01 PM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 6 Cc: 7 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 8 3 Files 9 3 MB 10 Download All 11 12 PDF 13 DREDGEPACK_Brochure.pdf 14 2 MB 15 Save 16 17 18 PDF 19 022482-1623D-4_Trimble Marine Solutions_BRO_0315_LR (1).pdf 20 775KB 21 Save 22 23 24 PDF 25 022482-2230B_TrimbleTablet_DS_0713_LR.pdf 26 328KB 27 Save 28 29 August 21, 2015 30 31 Tyler McDougal, PE Operations Engineering Manager 32 Gator Dredging 33 13630 50th Way North 34 Clearwater, FL 33760 35 Phone: 727.527.1300 Voicemail Code: 224 36 Fax: 727.527.1303 37 Mobile: 727.776.8910 38 Email:tyler@gatordredging.com 39 www.gatordredging.com 40 41 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 42 43

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RESPONSE Re: Work & Arrival Details 44 45 To whom it may concern; / Tyler 46 47 Thanks for your correspondence, Date: Friday, August 21, 2015, 12:46 PM. 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C127 of C180 1 Please find a response by the numbers, as follows: 2 3 Work & Arrival Details, at 1.) Thank you for accepting the offer of employment and look forward 4 to seeing you the week of the 31st of August. 5 6 RESPONSE, Work & Arrival Details, at 1.): My pleasure, and I look forward to meeting you all. 7 8 Work & Arrival Details, at 2.) Christy, Mike Henderson (Turkey Point Project Manager) and I are 9 currently working on the details of where and when to report. This job has some required training 10 to complete before your work can begin, so we are figuring out the best way to get you trained and 11 working. 12 13 RESPONSE, Work & Arrival Details, at 2.): a.) Please contact me via the Floridian Hotel in 14 Homestead, FL; b.) I have your attachment for the Altus Field Training 10 hour1.157407e-4 days <br />0.00278 hours <br />1.653439e-5 weeks <br />3.805e-6 months <br /> day Altus field 15 training estimate - is this the required training to complete before your work can begin, that you 16 reference? 17 18 Work & Arrival Details, at 3.) In the meantime, can you review this document I prepared regarding 19 the types of surveys we perform now and in the expected future. I also attached two (2) quotes for 20 RTK GPS equipment (Altus 3X and Trimble R8) to complete those tasks effectively and the 21 associated spec sheets & training. There are 10 attachments in total. 22 23 RESPONSE, Work & Arrival Details, at 3.) I will review the document you prepared regarding the 24 types of surveys we perform now and in the expected future; and I will review the attached two (2) 25 26 -27 - 28 29 Work & Arrival Details, at 4.) Can you advise if they are appropriate? If not, what you would 30 recommend. 31 32 RESPONSE, Work & Arrival Details, at 4.) 33 34 a.) PLEASE ADVISE with RATIONALE FOR DECISION and names and addresses of 35 INTERESTED PARTIES who specified HARDWARE: Altus 3X; Trimble R8; and SOFTWARE: 36 Carlson SurvCE; 37 38 b.) see Offer of Employment, EXHIBIT "A", enclosed below: A New RTK system you can spec for 39 your use: PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION: DREDGEPACK (see ANNEX I, enclosed below) 40 and Trimble RTK GPS (see ANNEX II, enclosed below) for survey data from GPS (differential and 41 RTK techniques) and conventional surveying methods. Also, How Civil 3D is useful for Dredging? 42 (see ANNEX III, enclosed below); 43 44 c.) see Offer of Employment, EXHIBIT "A", enclosed below: new high end laptop for quality 45 performance: PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION: Trimble Site Tablet Fully-functional Field 46 Tablet (see ANNEX II B.); AND WHATEVER YOU HAVE IN STOCK as a desktop computer 47 with large monitor and data collector docking station that GATOR Information Technology can 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C128 of C180 install in my hotel in Homestead, and access from Clearwater, via the Internet; 1 2 Work & Arrival Details, at 5.) Ideally we will have the proper equipment selected, purchased and 3 delivered so it will be available upon your arrival. 4 5 RESPONSE, Work & Arrival Details, at 5.) Suggest you postpone purchase until we complete 6 SCOPE OF INVESTIGATION for the hardware and software, and until we have consensus 7 between INTERESTED PARTIES including Operations Engineering, Information Technology, 8 Project Manager, et al. 9 10 Work & Arrival Details, at 6.) If this is not a wise approach and requires more research please 11 advise if you can further assist or if you would like to wait until you arrive. 12 13 RESPONSE, Work & Arrival Details, at 6.) Please see RESPONSE, at 4., and RESPONSE, at 5.); 14 and, please see correspondence, dated August 20, 2015

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Offer of Employment Survey 15 Crew Chief (EXHIBIT "A", enclosed below). 16 17 Work & Arrival Details, at 7.) Thanks and we will get you details for your arrival soon. 18 19 RESPONSE, Work & Arrival Details, at 7.) Please contact me via the Floridian Hotel in 20 Homestead, FL. Please note that I will not have email or mobile telephone communications in 21 transit, after 5PM PT on Friday August 21, 2015. My cellular phone carrier has NO COVERAGE in 22 the state of Florida. Please issue a company cellular phone. 23 24 Yours sincerely, 25 26 / SIGNED 27 28 ANDREW DeSALVO 29 (206)579-5021 30 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 31 32 3 Attachments 33 3 MB 34 35 PDF 36 DREDGEPACK_Brochure.pdf 37 2 MB 38 39 PDF 40 022482-1623D-4_Trimble Marine Solutions_BRO_0315_LR (1).pdf 41 775KB 42 43 PDF 44 022482-2230B_TrimbleTablet_DS_0713_LR.pdf 45 328KB 46 47 enclosure 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C129 of C180 1 EXHIBIT "A" 2 3 August 20, 2015

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Offer of Employment Survey Crew Chief, 4 5 August 20, 2015 6 7 Tyler McDougal, P.E. Operations Engineering Manager 8 Gator Dredging 9 (727) 776-8910 10 Tyler@gatordredging.com 11 12 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 13 14

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Offer of Employment Survey Crew Chief 15 16

Dear Tyler; 17 18 Thanks again for your interest in my qualifications for the Survey Crew Chief Position. 19 20 I will start work on August 31,

2015, within forty eight hours after arrival on Friday August 28, 2015. 21 22 Please find my opinion pertaining to Offer of Employment Survey Crew Chief - Planned 23 equipment for use: 24 25 1.) A New RTK system you can spec for your use: PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION: 26 DREDGEPACK (see ANNEX I, enclosed below) and Trimble RTK GPS (see ANNEX II, 27 enclosed below) for survey data from GPS (differential and RTK techniques) and conventional 28 surveying methods. Also, How Civil 3D is useful for Dredging? (see ANNEX III, enclosed below); 29 30 2.) new high end laptop for quality performance: PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION: Trimble 31 Site Tablet Fully-functional Field Tablet (see ANNEX II B.); AND WHATEVER YOU HAVE IN 32 STOCK as a desktop computer with large monitor and data collector docking station that GATOR 33 Information Technology can install in my hotel in Homestead, and access from Clearwater, via the 34 Internet; 35 36 3.) dedicated survey truck for your use or proper car allowance, PRELIMINARY 37 INVESTIGATION: WHATEVER YOU HAVE IN STOCK; OR, (see ANNEX IV, enclosed 38 below) as you suggested, F-150 Regular Cab XL Wheelbase - 6.5' Box; Tonneau Pickup Box Cover - 39 Hard (or aftermarket steel toolbox) Optional; 4x4 Optional (subject to your discretion) OR JEEP 40 Wrangler or Wrangler Unlimited; 41 42 Also, I have a preliminary design for a method for improving data collection process for a one-man 43 marine deployed land surveying system which may be adapted to surveying the cooling canal system, 44 the dominant feature of the existing Turkey Point power plant site. 45 46 Yours sincerely, 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C130 of C180 ANDREW DeSALVO 1 (206)579-5021 2 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 3 4 3 Attachments 5 3 MB 6 7 PDF 8 DREDGEPACK_Brochure.pdf 9 2 MB 10 11 PDF 12 022482-1623D-4_Trimble Marine Solutions_BRO_0315_LR (1).pdf 13 775KB 14 15 PDF 16 022482-2230B_TrimbleTablet_DS_0713_LR.pdf 17 328KB 18 19 enclosure 20 21 ANNEX I 22 23 DREDGEPACK is designed to save you money. It keeps your crew working in the dredge cut 24 and prevents them from wasting time and money by digging too deep or outside the channel. 25 DREDGEPACK is designed to work with cutter suction, hopper, bucket and excavator 26 operations. 27 28 Using tools in DREDGEPACK, your SURVEY data is loaded into a color coded matrix. Your 29 survey data can come from single beam data, multibeam data or multiple transducer data. 30 DREDGEPACK will monitor the exact position and depth of the digging tool and keep track of 31 tool is in plan view and in 32 33 view. 34 35 Dredging plans can be simple channels or complex surfaces, as created in the ADVANCE 36 CHANNEL DESIGN program. 37 38 For a cutter suction dredge, typical inputs to DREDGEPACK are a directional DGPS and an 39 inclinometer to determine the angle of the ladder arm. DREDGEPACK integrates to several 40 commercially available inclinometers, or can read existing equipment using OPC Network interfaces 41 or analog/digital cards. 42 43 For more information on cutter suction or auger dredges please visit Ellicott Dredges 44 www.dredge.com and IMS Dredges www.imsdredge.com 45 46 For a hopper dredge, DREDGEPACK also needs to be able to determine the exact draft of the 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C131 of C180 provides forward/aft draft information and depth information at one or two points on each ladder 1 arm. 2 3 DREDGEPACK is being used on many excavator operations. Typical inputs are a DGPS (or 4 RTK DGPS), heading sensor and 3-inclinometer systems (Ocala, eTrac, Prolec, etc.). 5 6 URL: http://www.hypack.com/new/Sales/Products/DREDGEPACK/tabid/60/Default.aspx 7 8 Attachments PDF DREDGEPACK_Brochure.pdf 2 MB 9 10 ANNEX II 11 12 A.) HYDROpro and Trimble marine construction GPS sensors such as the Trimble SPS855 GNSS 13 Modular Receiver and SPS555H Heading Add-on can be installed on several types of waterway 14 dredging machines, including: 15 16 17 18 It offers specialized tools for: 19 20 21 http://construction.trimble.com/products/marine-systems/hydropro-software 22 23 Terramodel HDMS is a family of powerful software tools for the marine surveying and construction 24 industry. With full drafting, design and visualization functionalities, you can generate an entire map 25 of your wet construction project in just seconds. 26 27 28 data into a project structure that is suitable for the way hydrographic data is handled and presented 29 30 http://construction.trimble.com/products/marine-systems/terramodel-hdms 31 32 Attachments PDF 022482-1623D-4_Trimble Marine Solutions_BRO_0315_LR (1).pdf 775KB 33 34 B.) Trimble Site Tablet Fully-functional Field Tablet 35 36 one device 37 Use the Trimble Site Tablet and SCS900 Site Controller Software with a Trimble SPS GNSS 38 Receiver or Total Station for: 39 40 -time cut/fill information 41 rances 42 43 44 -built measurements and generating high quality reports for record keeping, approvals, 45 and payment purposes 46 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C132 of C180 Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Immersible in 1 meter of water for 30 minutes, IP65, 1 MIL-STD-810F, Method 512.4, 2 Procedure I, Water Jet 12.5 mm dia. 3 @ 2.53 m, 100 Liter/min 4 5 Operating system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Microsoft Windows 7 6 7 http://construction.trimble.com/products/site-positioning-systems/trimble-site-tablet 8 9 Attachments PDF 022482-2230B_TrimbleTablet_DS_0713_LR.pdf 328KB 10 11 C.) Trimble SPS855 Modular GNSS Receiver is a fully upgradable receiver that can be configured in 12 a variety of ways: 13 a Rover only with Location RTK accuracy and Precise Vertical 14 15 16 http://construction.trimble.com/products/site-positioning-systems/sps855-gnss-modular-receiver 17 18 D.) Steering Systems 19 20 Trimble offers assisted and automated steering options to help keep your farming vehicles on line-so 21 you can focus on other farming tasks. With the added benefit of terrain compensation technology, 22 you can operate in difficult terrain conditions while minimizing skips, overlaps, and guess rows. 23 24 http://www.trimble.com/Agriculture/autopilot/ 25 26 The Trimble EZ-Pilot assisted steering system provides high-accuracy steering at an affordable 27 price. When you are driving your vehicle, the EZ-Pilot system turns the wheel for you with a 28 compact electric motor drive using guidance from Trimble displays to help keep you on line and 29 improve your efficiency. 30 31 http://www.trimble.com/Agriculture/ez-pilot.aspx 32 33 E.) LOCATE A DEALER AND REQUEST A DEMO 34 35 Measutronics Corporation 36 P.O. Box 5800 37 Lakeland, FL 33807-5800 38 United States 39 Phone: 863-644-8712 40 Lou_Nash@Measutronics.com 41 measutronics.com 42 43 ANNEX III 44 45 AutoCAD Civil 3D General Discussion Harbor Design & Dredging 46 47 http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-civil-3d-general/harbor-design-dredging/td-p/2351830 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C133 of C180 1 How Civil 3D is useful for Dredging? 2 3 Typical use is: 4 - import hydrographic survey xyz and breakline data to create existing bathymetric surface 5 - add channel boundaries and specify batters to create desired channel configuration 6 - volume surface calcs 7 - utilise geotechnical module to import sediment borehole data - create sediment surfaces and show 8 cross-section profiles 9 - calculate volumes of different sediment types to be dredged and visualisation of sediment strata 10 - overlay dredging footprint on aerial photography and environmental constraints maps - e.g. 11 calculation of environmental offset payments 12 - plot out pipeline lengths, deposition areas, fill depths, etc. 13 14 http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-civil-3d-general/how-civil-3d-is-useful-for-dredging/td-15 p/5613663 16 17 ANNEX IV 18 19 F-150 Regular Cab XL Wheelbase - 6.5' Box 20 Standard Features XL 21 Equipment Group 100A 22 -VCT engine with Flex Fuel Capability 23 -speed automatic transmission with tow/haul mode 24 25 26 Cruise control option 27 Tonneau Pickup Box Cover - Hard (or aftermarket steel toolbox) 28 Optional 29 4x4 30 Optional 31 32 33 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 34 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C134 of C180 OBSERVATIONS: Carlson Software Fw: Work & Arrival Details 1 Friday, August 21, 2015 3:33 PM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 6 5 Files 7 9 MB 8 Download All 9 10 DOCX 11 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.docx 12 15KB 13 Save 14 15 16 PDF 17 SurvCE Getting Started GPS.PDF 18 557KB 19 Save 20 21 22 PDF 23 SurvCE_GPS_Base-Rover.pdf 24 169KB 25 Save 26 27 28 PDF 29 SurvCE_V2_Tutorial.pdf 30 2 MB 31 Save 32 33 34 PDF 35 MC-Catalog-Feb2014-Final-web.pdf 36 6 MB 37 Save 38 39 August 21, 2015 40 41 Tyler McDougal, PE Operations Engineering Manager 42 Gator Dredging 43 13630 50th Way North 44 Clearwater, FL 33760 45 Phone: 727.527.1300 Voicemail Code: 224 46 Fax: 727.527.1303 47 Mobile: 727.776.8910 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C135 of C180 Email:tyler@gatordredging.com 1 www.gatordredging.com 2 3 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 4 5 MEMORANDUM FOR: Tyler McDougal, PE Operations Engineering Manager 6 7

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OBSERVATIONS: Carlson Software Fw: Work & Arrival Details 8 9 1.) Thanks for your correspondence, Date: Friday, August 21, 2015, 12:46 PM Re: Work & Arrival 10 Details. 11 12 13 experience with Carlson Software, with FINDINGS and an OPINION, as follows; 14 15 REFERENCE 16 17 18 collection solution. Our software production is now led by Dave Carlson, who heads up the best 19 programming team in the industry. 20 21 http://www.carlsonsw.com/about/companyinfo/ 22 23 ng, 24 dredging and landfill operations". 25 26 http://www.carlsonsw.com/?s=dredging 27 28 3.) OBSERVATIONS 29 30 I was a guest of Bruce Carlson for a tour at the Carlson Software Research and Development 31 laboratories in Massachusetts; and I was a guest of Bruce Carlson for dinner with the Carlson 32 Software Research and Development. 33 34 Bruce Carlson told me that Dave Carlson, his nephew, was hired at the request of the brother of 35 Bruce Carlson. I was offered a position with Carlson Software Research and Development 36 laboratories in Colorado; and, I did not accept the position due to NO CONFIDENCE in the civil 37 engineering training and land surveying mathematical knowledge of Dave Carlson, Executive V.P. of 38 Development. 39 40 URL: http://www.carlsonsw.com/about/companyinfo/ 41 42 4.) FINDINGS 43 44 Preliminary research investigation would show that Carlson Software is a third party data collection 45 solution; Carlson Machine Control is the software solution for dredging; Randy Noland is Vice 46 President of Business Development, and Director of Machine Control for Carlson Software. 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C136 of C180 URL: http://www.carlsonsw.com/about/companyinfo/ 1 2 For those who have already made a receiver investment, there is a good chance that Carlson 3 software is compatible and can maximize your previous investments. Call us with the brand and 4 model number and we will discuss compatibility (see Attachments PDF MC-Catalog-Feb2014-Final-5 web.pdf 6 MB). 6 7 URL: http://www.carlsonsw.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/MC-Catalog-8 Feb2014-Final-web.pdf 9 10 5.) OPINION 11 12 I believe that Carlson Software may not be suitable the primary specification for Gator Dredging; 13 and, Carlson Software may not compatible for those who have already made a receiver investment. 14 Also, I believe that liability for latent product defect may be limited by the capitalization of Carlson 15 Software, a privately held company. NOTE: Carlson Software is not my primary specification for 16 Gator Dredging. 17 18 Yours sincerely, 19 20 / SIGNED 21 22 ANDREW DeSALVO 23 (206)579-5021 24 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 25 26 5 Attachments 27 9 MB 28 29 DOCX 30 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.docx 31 15KB 32 33 PDF 34 SurvCE Getting Started GPS.PDF 35 557KB 36 37 PDF 38 SurvCE_GPS_Base-Rover.pdf 39 169KB 40 41 PDF 42 SurvCE_V2_Tutorial.pdf 43 2 MB 44 45 PDF 46 MC-Catalog-Feb2014-Final-web.pdf 47 6 MB 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C137 of C180 1 enclosure 2 3 ANNEX I 4 5 Designed for Dredging Equipped Excavators 6 For Excavators dredging from land or water 7 Most productive 8 calibration routine 9 on the market. 10 200% faster! 11 12 real-time depth information 13 -time update of cut/fill/on-grade relative to DTM file 14 15 extensive GNSS library 16 17 18 or relative encoders 19 20 -boom, multi-stick and tilt bucket 21 22 Key Features 23 file types directly including DXF and DWG 24 25 26 27 - inverse, points on a line, create a 28 CL from series of points, etc. 29 utine 30 31 32 33 34 35 Special Features 36 onments 37 38 39 40 41 42 Dredging 43 44 45 46 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C138 of C180 -calibrated in the factory so they can easily 1 be replaced in the field with no recalibration 2 so cables can be 3 installed bidirectionally 4 5 6 7 8 Hardware Components 9 Carlson offers a turn-key hardware and software solution including the CBx6 Control Box Console 10 with integrated 11 GNSS option, axial sensors, external GNSS receivers and wireless mesh infrastructure for 12 connectivity to meet your 13 management needs. 14 For those who have already made a receiver investment, there is a good chance that Carlson 15 software is 16 compatible and can maximize your previous investments. Call us with the brand and model number 17 and 18 we will discuss compatibility. 19 20 Hardware Components 21 Heading Options 22 MC Pro Vx6 23 Base Station Options 24 Sensors 25 All in one unit! 26 VSx6 27 User defined heading for larger 28 machines such as shovels, 29 draglines and platform drills. 30 BRx5 31 Mobile Base Station 32 Rx5 33 Permanent Base Station 34 Carlson Dual Axis/Angular Sensor 35 Measures pitch and roll of machine 36 to provide better accuracies 37 38 Hardware Components 39 Carlson offers a turn-key hardware and software solution including the CBx6 Control Box Console 40 with integrated 41 GNSS option, axial sensors, external GNSS receivers and wireless mesh infrastructure for 42 connectivity to meet your 43 management needs. 44 For those who have already made a receiver investment, there is a good chance that Carlson 45 software is 46 compatible and can maximize your previous investments. Call us with the brand and model number 47 and 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C139 of C180 we will discuss compatibility. 1 3-year 2 warranty! 3 CBx6 Control Box Console 4 GNSS Inside 5 A42 Antenna 6 Supervisor Rugged Microsoft Windows 7 Tablet PC 7 8 URL: http://www.carlsonsw.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/MC-Catalog-9 Feb2014-Final-web.pdf 10 11 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 12 13 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C140 of C180 LEASE versus PURCHASE for PROCUREMENT of COMPUTER SOFTWARE, HARDWARE 1 Fw: Work & Arrival Details 2 Friday, August 21, 2015 4:36 PM 3 From: 4 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 5 To: 6 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 7 Cc: 8 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 9 5 Files 10 3 MB 11 Download All 12 13 DOCX 14 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.docx 15 15KB 16 Save 17 18 19 PDF 20 Estimate_200_from_Higgs_Hydrographic_Tek.pdf 21 16KB 22 Save 23 24 25 PDF 26 Estimate_201_from_Higgs_Hydrographic_Tek.pdf 27 14KB 28 Save 29 30 31 PDF 32 R8S GatorDredging B+R NoTrade NL 7-29-15.pdf 33 133KB 34 Save 35 36 37 PDF 38 p946.pdf 39 3 MB 40 Save 41 42 August , 2015 43 44 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 45 46 MEMORANDUM FOR: Tyler McDougal, PE Operations Engineering Manager Gator Dredging; 47 Christy Vanderpool Office Manager Gator Dredging 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C141 of C180 1

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LEASE versus PURCHASE for PROCUREMENT of COMPUTER SOFTWARE, 2 HARDWARE Fw: Work & Arrival Details 3 4 OBSERVATIONS 5 6 1.) Computers and peripheral equipment are considered 5 year property under General Depreciation 7 System (GDS); 8 9 2.) computer software can be depreciated if acquired in connection with the acquisition of a 10 business, and it may also qualify for the section 179 deduction and the special depreciation 11 allowance. If you can depreciate the cost of computer software, use the straight line method over a 12 useful life of 36 months. 13 14 FINDINGS 15 16 1.) I believe that computer hardware and software has minimal residual value (see PDF R8S 17 GatorDredging B+R NoTrade NL 7-29-15.pdf) in FINANCIAL ANAYLSIS of PROCUREMENT 18 of COMPUTER SOFTWARE, HARDWARE 19 20 2.) I believe Operations Engineering should request that the GATOR Accounting Department 21 present FINANCIAL ANAYLSIS of LEASE versus PURCHASE for PROCUREMENT of 22 COMPUTER SOFTWARE, HARDWARE (see PDF R8S GatorDredging B+R NoTrade NL 7-29-23 15.pdf 133KB). 24 25 Yours sincerely, 26 27 ANDREW DeSALVO 28 (206)579-5021 29 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 30 31 5 Attachments 32 3 MB 33 34 DOCX 35 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.docx 36 15KB 37 38 PDF 39 Estimate_200_from_Higgs_Hydrographic_Tek.pdf 40 16KB 41 42 PDF 43 Estimate_201_from_Higgs_Hydrographic_Tek.pdf 44 14KB 45 46 PDF 47 R8S GatorDredging B+R NoTrade NL 7-29-15.pdf 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C142 of C180 133KB 1 2 PDF 3 p946.pdf 4 3 MB 5 6 enclosure 7 8 ANNEX I 9 10 Publication 946 11 Cat. No. 13081F 12 How To 13 Depreciate 14 Property 15 16 17 Allowance 18 19 20 For use in preparing 21 2014 Returns 22 23 Eligible Property 24 25 To qualify for the section 179 deduction, your property must be one of the following types of 26 depreciable prop-erty. 27 28 5. Off-the-shelf computer software placed in service in tax in years beginning before 2015. 29 30 Off the shelf computer software. Off-the-shelf computer software placed in service in tax years 31 beginning before 2015, is qualifying property for purposes of the section 179 deduction. This is 32 computer software that is readily available for purchase by the general public, is subject to a 33 nonexclusive license, and has not been substantially modified. It includes any program designed to 34 cause a computer to perform a desired function. However, a database or similar item is not 35 considered computer software unless it is in the public domain and is incidental to the operation of 36 otherwise qualifying software. 37 38 Tangible personal property. Tangible personal property is any tangible property that is not real 39 property. It includes the following property. 40 41 Machinery and equipment. 42 43 Computer software. Computer software is generally a section 197 intangible and cannot be 44 depreciated if you acquired it in connection with the acquisition of assets 45 constituting a business or a substantial part of a business. However, computer software is not a 46 section 197 intangible and can be depreciated, even if acquired in connection with the acquisition of 47 a business, if it meets all of the following tests. 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C143 of C180 1 It is readily available for purchase by the general public. 2 It is subject to a nonexclusive license. 3 It has not been substantially modified. 4 If the software meets the tests above, it may also qualify for the section 179 deduction and the 5 special depreciation allowance, discussed later. If you can depreciate the 6 cost of computer software, use the straight line method over a useful life of 36 months. 7 8 Also, the definition of section 179 property will not include off-the-shelf computer software. 9 10 Certain Qualified Property Acquired After December 31, 2007 11 You can take a 50% special depreciation deduction allow-ance for certain qualified property acquired 12 after Decem-ber 31, 2007. Your property is qualified property if it meets the following requirements. 13 1. 14 It is one of the following types of property. 15 16 c. 17 Computer software that is readily available for pur-chase by the general public, is subject to a nonex-18 clusive license, and has not been substantially modified. (The cost of some computer software is 19 treated as part of the cost of hardware and is de-preciated under MACRS.) 20 21 You can take a 50% special depreciation deduction allowance for certain qualified property acquired 22 after December 31, 2007. Your property is qualified property if it meets the following requirements. 23 Computer software that is readily available for purchase by the general public, is subject to a 24 nonexclusive license, and has not been substantially modified. (The cost of some computer software 25 is treated as part of the cost of hardware and is depreciated under MACRS.) 26 27 Which Property Class Applies Under General Depreciation System (GDS)? 28 29 2. 5year property. 30 31 b. Computers and peripheral equipment. 32 33 Recovery Periods Under ADS 34 35 The recovery periods for most property generally are longer under ADS than they are under GDS. 36 The following table shows some of the ADS recovery periods. 37 Property Recovery Period 38 Computers and peripheral equipment . . . 5 years 39 40 Computers and Related Peripheral Equipment 41 42 A computer is a programmable, electronically activated device capable of accepting information, 43 applying prescri-bed processes to the information, and supplying the re-sults of those processes with 44 or without human interven-tion. It consists of a central processing unit with extensive storage, logic, 45 arithmetic, and control capabilities. 46 Related peripheral equipment is any auxiliary machine which is designed to be controlled by the 47 central process-ing unit of a computer. 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C144 of C180 The following are neither computers nor related periph-eral equipment. 1 Any equipment that is an integral part of other property that is not a computer. 2 Typewriters, calculators, adding and accounting ma-chines, copiers, duplicating equipment, and 3 similar equipment. 4 Equipment of a kind used primarily for the user's amusement or entertainment, such as video 5 games. 6 7 Table B-1. Table of Class Lives and Recovery Periods 8 9 Asset class 00.12 10 Description of assets included 11 12 Information Systems: 13 Includes computers and their peripheral equipment used in administering normal business 14 transactions and the maintenance of business records, their retrieval and analysis. 15 Information systems are dened as: 16 1) Computers: A computer is a programmable electronically activated device capable of 17 accepting information, applying prescribed processes to the information, and supplying the 18 results of these processes with or without human intervention. It usually consists of a central 19 processing unit containing extensive storage, logic, arithmetic, and control capabilities. 20 Excluded from this category are adding machines, electronic desk calculators, etc., and other 21 equipment described in class 00.13. 22 2) Peripheral equipment consists of the auxiliary machines which are designed to be placed 23 under control of the central processing unit. Nonlimiting examples are: Card readers, card 24 punches, magnetic tape feeds, high speed printers, optical character readers, tape cassettes, 25 mass storage units, paper tape equipment, keypunches, data entry devices, teleprinters, 26 terminals, tape drives, disc drives, disc les, disc packs, visual image projector tubes, card 27 sorters, plotters, and collators. Peripheral equipment may be used on-line or off-line. 28 Does not incude equipment that is an integral part of other capital equipment that is included 29 in other classes of economic activity, i.e., computers used primarily for process or production 30 control, switching, channeling, and automating distributive trades and services such as point 31 of sale (POS) computer systems. Also, does not include equipment of a kind used primarily for 32 amusement or entertainment of the user. 33 34 Class Life (in years) 6 35 Recovery Periods (in years) 36 GDS (MACRS) 5 37 ADS 5 38 39 Asset class 00.13 40 Description of assets included Data Handling Equipment; except Computers: 41 Includes only typewriters, calculators, adding and accounting machines, copiers, and 42 duplicating equipment. 43 44 Class Life (in years) 6 45 Recovery Periods (in years) 46 GDS (MACRS) 5 47 ADS 6 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C145 of C180 1 IRS Publication 946 Cat. No. 13081F How To Depreciate Property 2 3 URL: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p946.pdf 4 5 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 6 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C146 of C180 metadata for FPL DESIGN DATA for COOLING CANALS project TURKEY POINT in re: 1 PROCUREMENT of COMPUTER SOFTWARE, HARDWARE Fw: Work & Arrival Details 2 Friday, August 21, 2015 4:51 PM 3 From: 4 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 5 To: 6 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 7 5 Files 8 11 MB 9 Download All 10 11 DOCX 12 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.docx 13 15KB 14 Save 15 16 17 PDF 18 SurvCE Getting Started GPS.PDF 19 557KB 20 Save 21 22 23 PDF 24 SurvCE_GPS_Base-Rover.pdf 25 169KB 26 Save 27 28 29 PDF 30 SurvCE_V2_Tutorial.pdf 31 2 MB 32 Save 33 34 35 PDF 36 FPL_2014.pdf 37 8 MB 38 Save 39 40 August 21, 2015 41 42 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 43 44 MEMORANDUM FOR: "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 45 46

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metadata for FPL DESIGN DATA for COOLING CANALS project TURKEY 47 POINT in re: PROCUREMENT of COMPUTER SOFTWARE, HARDWARE Fw: Work & 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C147 of C180 Arrival Details 1 2 Thanks for your correspondence Date: Friday, August 21, 2015, 12:46 PM 3 4 1.) NEED TO KNOW metadata for FPL DESIGN DATA for COOLING CANALS at project 5 TURKEY POINT. 6 7 Yours sincerely, 8 9 ANDREW DeSALVO 10 (206)579-5021 11 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 12 13 5 Attachments 14 11 MB 15 16 DOCX 17 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.docx 18 15KB 19 20 PDF 21 SurvCE Getting Started GPS.PDF 22 557KB 23 24 PDF 25 SurvCE_GPS_Base-Rover.pdf 26 169KB 27 28 PDF 29 SurvCE_V2_Tutorial.pd 30 2 MB 31 32 PDF 33 FPL_2014.pdf 34 8 MB 35 36 enclosure 37 38 ANNEX I 39 40 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO TURKEY POINT POWER PLANT 41 (2006) 42 43 Searching... 44 45 Expanded detail on TRI submissions for 2006 46 47 Facility #1 : FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO TURKE 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C148 of C180 1 Basic Facility Info facility_Basic_Facility_Info help link help link 2 3 Facility Name FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO TURKEY POINT POWER PLANT 4 Street Address 9700 SW 344 ST 5 City HOMESTEAD 6 State FL 7 Zip Code 33035 8 County MIAMI-DADE 9 Parent Company FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO 10 Parent Company Duns 006922371 11 Standardized Parent Company NEXTERA ENERGY INC 12 Facility Closed No 13 Federal Facility Commercial facility 14 Reporting Year 2006 15 TRI Facility ID 33035TRKYP9700S 16 113th Congressional District Florida 27 17 18 Street map around facility (from MapQuest) 19 20 Facility Mailing Address facility_Facility_Mailing_Address help link help link 21 All data fields in this section were blank. 22 23 Facility Lat/Long facility_Facility_Lat_Long help link help link (Facility #1 : FLORIDA POWER 24 & LIGHT CO TURKE) 25 26 Latitude 0252609 27 Longitude 0801952 28 Preferred Latitude 0 29 Preferred Longitude 0 30 Pref. Lat/Long Accuracy 0 31 FRS Latitude 25.435833 32 FRS Longitude -80.331111 33 FRS Lat/Long Reference Point Code 20 34 FRS Lat/Long Reference Point FACILITY CENTROID 35 FRS Lat/Long Method 27 36 FRS Lat/Long Method Description UNKNOWN 37 FRS Lat/Long Accuracy 10 38 FRS Lat/Long Datum Code NAD 39 FRS Lat/Long Datum NAD83 40 41 42 Facility Contact Info facility_Facility_Contact_Info help link help link 43 44 Public Contact Name GARY ANDERSEN 45 Public Contact Phone 3052423826 46 Tech Contact Name JOHN JONES 47 Tech Contact Phone 5616917056 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C149 of C180 Tech Contact Email JOHN_JONES@FPL.COM 1 2 3 Facility Primary IDs facility_Facility_Primary_IDs help link help link (Facility #1 : FLORIDA 4 POWER & LIGHT CO TURKE) 5 6 Primary NAICS Code 221112: Fossil Fuel Electric Power Generation 7 Primary Facility Duns 006922371 8 Primary NPDES ID FL0001562 9 Primary RCRA ID FLD000733683 10 Primary UIC ID NA 11 12 13 Facility Current Info facility_Facility_Current_Info help link help link 14 15 Current Facility Name FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO TURKEY POINT POWER PLANT 16 Current Street Address 9700 SW 344 ST 17 Current City HOMESTEAD 18 Current County MIAMI-DADE 19 Current State and County FIPS 12086 20 Current State FL 21 Current Zip Code 33035 22 Current Parent Company NEXTERA ENERGY INC 23 Current Parent Duns 006922371 24 Current Standard Parent Company NEXTERA ENERGY INC 25 26 27 RSEI Score Facility Summary facility_RSEI_Score_Facility_Summary help link help link (Facility 28 #1 : FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO TURKE) 29 30 RSEI Facility Fugitive Air Score 0 31 RSEI Facility Stack Air Score 1,367 32 RSEI Facility Water Release Score 0 33 RSEI Facility Incineration Transfer Score 0 34 RSEI Facility POTW Transfer Score 0 35 RSEI Facility Total Score 1,367 36 State percent Facility total score is 0.04% of the total score for Florida in 2006 37 Year percent Facility total score is less than 0.01% of the total score for all of TRI for 2006 38 39 http://data.rtknet.org/tri/tri.php?facility_id=33035TRKYP9700S&reporting_year=2006&detail=3 40 41 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 42 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C150 of C180 Horizontal and Vertical Control Points for COOLING CANALS at project TURKEY POINT in 1 re: PROCUREMENT of COMPUTER SOFTWARE, HARDWARE Fw: Work & Arrival Details 2 Friday, August 21, 2015 5:51 PM 3 From: 4 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 5 To: 6 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 7 5 Files 8 11 MB 9 Download All 10 11 DOCX 12 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.docx 13 15KB 14 Save 15 16 17 PDF 18 SurvCE Getting Started GPS.PDF 19 557KB 20 Save 21 22 23 PDF 24 SurvCE_GPS_Base-Rover.pdf 25 169KB 26 Save 27 28 29 PDF 30 SurvCE_V2_Tutorial.pdf 31 2 MB 32 Save 33 34 35 PDF 36 FPL_2014.pdf 37 8 MB 38 Save 39 40 August 21, 2015 41 42 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 43 44 MEMORANDUM FOR: "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 45 46

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Horizontal and Vertical Control Points for COOLING CANALS at project TURKEY 47 POINT in re: PROCUREMENT of COMPUTER SOFTWARE, HARDWARE Fw: Work & 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C151 of C180 Arrival Details 1 2 Thanks for your correspondence Date: Friday, August 21, 2015, 12:46 PM pertaining to Work & 3 Arrival Details. 4 5 1.) NEED TO KNOW Horizontal and Vertical Control Points for COOLING CANALS at project 6 TURKEY POINT. 7 8 Yours sincerely, 9 10 ANDREW DeSALVO 11 (206)579-5021 12 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 13 14 5 Attachments 15 11 MB 16 17 DOCX 18 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.docx 19 15KB 20 21 PDF 22 SurvCE Getting Started GPS.PDF 23 557KB 24 25 PDF 26 SurvCE_GPS_Base-Rover.pdf 27 169KB 28 29 PDF 30 SurvCE_V2_Tutorial.pdf 31 2 MB 32 33 PDF 34 FPL_2014.pdf 35 8 MB 36 37 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 38 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C152 of C180 RE: RESPONSE Re: Work & Arrival Details 1 Saturday, August 22, 2015 11:08 AM 2 From: 3 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 Cc: 7 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 8 Andrew, 9 10 Could you sum up those 5 emails you sent me in a list of your questions and comments. I have a 11 busy week next week and would like to reply to quickly and effectively to all but have limited time. 12 13 I will probably need to speak with you about some of the items. What is the status of your cell 14 phone again - I saw you mentioned you will run out of service range at some point. 15 16 Thanks, 17 18 Tyler McDougal, PE 19 Operations Engineering Manager 20 Gator Dredging 21 13630 50th Way North 22 Clearwater, FL 33760 23 Phone: 727.527.1300 Voicemail Code: 224 24 Fax: 727.527.1303 25 Mobile: 727.776.8910 26 Email:tyler@gatordredging.com 27 www.gatordredging.com 28 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C153 of C180 ARRIVAL Re: Work & Arrival Details 1 Saturday, August 29, 2015 4:09 AM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 6 Cc: 7 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 8 August 29, 2015 9 10 Tyler McDougal, PE Operations Engineering Manager 11 Gator Dredging 12 13630 50th Way North 13 Clearwater, FL 33760 14 Phone: 727.527.1300 Voicemail Code: 224 15 Fax: 727.527.1303 16 Mobile: 727.776.8910 17 Email:tyler@gatordredging.com 18 www.gatordredging.com 19 20 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 21 22 MEMORANDUM FOR: Tyler McDougal, PE Operations Engineering Manager 23 24

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ARRIVAL Re: Work & Arrival Details 25 26 My dear Mr. McDougal; 27 28 I have ARRIVAL on schedule, Friday, August 29, 2015 in Homestead Florida. 29 30 WILL CALL Mike Henderson (Turkey Point Project Manager) to report for work on schedule, 31 Monday, August 31, 2015. 32 33 PLEASE CALL via the Floridian Hotel in Homestead, FL. NOTE: I have limited access to 34 electronic mail at the Floridian Hotel. 35 36 My cellular phone carrier has NO COVERAGE in the state of Florida. Please issue a company 37 cellular phone. 38 39 Yours sincerely, 40 41 / SIGNED 42 43 ANDREW DeSALVO 44 (206)579-5021 45 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 46 47 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C154 of C180 Andrew DeSalvo; MAILING ADDRESS Re: Work & Arrival Details Re: Survey Crew Chief 1 Position, Homestead, FL 2 Saturday, August 29, 2015 6:31 AM 3 From: 4 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 5 To: 6 christy@gatordredging.com 7 Cc: 8 tyler@gatordredging.com 9 3 Files 10 2 MB 11 Download All 12 13 PDF 14 Turkey Point Access Entry Instructions.pdf 15 595KB 16 Save 17 18 19 PDF 20 TURKEY POINT NEW HIRE LOCATIONS.pdf 21 295KB 22 Save 23 24 25 PDF 26 HQ to Floridian Hotel.pdf 27 1 MB 28 Save 29 30 August , 2015 31 32 Christy L. Vanderpool 33 Office Manager 34 Gator Dredging 35 13630 50th Way N 36 Clearwater, FL 33760 37 Phone: 727-527-1300 38 Fax: 727-499-9890 39 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 40 Website: www.gatordredging.com 41 42 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 43 44 MEMORANDUM FOR: Christy L. Vanderpool Office Manager Gator Dredging 45 46

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MAILING ADDRESS Re: Work & Arrival Details 47 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C155 of C180

Dear Ms. Vanderpool; / Christy 1 2 Here is the MAILING ADDRESS for payroll,

as follows: 3 4 Andrew DeSalvo 5 Post Office Box 900838 6 Homestead FL 33090 7 8 Yours sincerely, 9 10 / SIGNED 11 12 ANDREW DeSALVO 13 (206)579-5021 14 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 15 16 3 Attachments 17 2 MB 18 19 PDF 20 Turkey Point Access Entry Instructions.pdf 21 595KB 22 23 PDF 24 TURKEY POINT NEW HIRE LOCATIONS.pdf 25 295KB 26 27 PDF 28 HQ to Floridian Hotel.pdf 29 1 MB 30 31 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 32 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C156 of C180 RE: ARRIVAL Re: Work & Arrival Details 1 Saturday, August 29, 2015 10:44 AM 2 From: 3 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 Cc: 7 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 8 Andrew, 9 10 Our operation is canceled Monday due to the threat of the tropical storm. 11 12 I will be arriving on-site mid-day on Tuesday and would like to meet with you Tuesday afternoon. 13 14 I will call you when I arrive around 3pm to discuss. We can meet on-site or for dinner and discuss 15 the plan and equipment and other things. We will get you paid for those hours. 16 17 We will then start you (official first day) on Wednesday morning. 18 19 Looking forward to it and apologize for the delay. Luckily the storm does not appear to be much of 20 a threat anymore. 21 22 Sincerely, 23 24 Tyler McDougal, PE 25 Operations Engineering Manager 26 Gator Dredging 27 13630 50th Way North 28 Clearwater, FL 33760 29 Phone: 727.527.1300 Voicemail Code: 224 30 Fax: 727.527.1303 31 Mobile: 727.776.8910 32 Email:tyler@gatordredging.com 33 www.gatordredging.com 34 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C157 of C180 CONFIRMATION 3PM Tuesday, September 1, 2015 Re: Work & Arrival Details 1 Saturday, August 29, 2015 2:00 PM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 6 Cc: 7 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 8 1 Files 9 297KB 10 Download All 11 12 PDF 13 TURKEY POINT NEW HIRE LOCATIONS.pdf 14 297KB 15 Save 16 17 Homestead FL 18 19 August , 2015 20 21 Tyler McDougal, PE 22 Operations Engineering Manager 23 Gator Dredging 24 13630 50th Way North 25 Clearwater, FL 33760 26 Phone: 727.527.1300 Voicemail Code: 224 27 Fax: 727.527.1303 28 Mobile: 727.776.8910 29 Email:tyler@gatordredging.com 30 www.gatordredging.com 31 32 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 33 34 MEMORANDUM FOR: Tyler McDougal, PE Operations Engineering Manager 35 36

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CONFIRMATION 3PM Tuesday, September 1, 2015 Re: Work & Arrival Details 37 38 My dear Mr. McDougal; / Tyler 39 40 Thanks for your invitation to meet Tuesday, on-site or for dinner and discuss the plan and 41 equipment and other things. 42 43 I believe the plan under Andrew DeSalvo Re: Offer of Employment Survey Crew Chief (see 44 Attachments PDF TURKEY POINT NEW HIRE LOCATIONS.pdf 297KB), presents an 45 agreement, as follows: 46 47 "3.) Gator Dredging will provide three (3) days of motel reimbursement expense and per diem at 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C158 of C180 $30.00 for the trip from Seattle, WA to Homestead, Fl. Lodging and per diem will be provided upon 1 your arrival in Homestead. Mileage reimbursement for travel from current location to Clearwater, 2 Florida estimated at $0.42/mile @ 3,100 miles = $1,260." 3 4 NOTE: Actual mileage is 3,340 miles to Homestead, FL. 5 6 "14.) We would like to offer a start date of August 31st, 2015." 7 8 On Monday, August 31, 2015, I plan to visit the TURKEY POINT NEW HIRE LOCATIONS for 9 physical examination and drug testing, to take a drug test prior to employment, on site. I have 10 submitted the required information which returns a clear criminal background check is required for 11 employment. 12 13 Also, I need to complete Form W-4 so that your employer can withhold the correct federal income 14 tax from your pay; and, to complete form I-9 to document verification of identity and authorization 15 to work in the United States. 16 17 I prefer to meet on site upon your arrival at three o'clock on Tuesday, September 1, 2015, to discuss 18 the plan and equipment and other things. 19 20 Thanks again for your interest in my qualifications; and, for the Offer of Employment Survey 21 Crew Chief, with Waterfront Property Services, LLC (dba Gator Dredging). 22 23 Yours sincerely, 24 25 / SIGNED 26 27 ANDREW DeSALVO 28 (206)579-5021 29 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 30 31 1 Attachments 32 297KB 33 34 PDF 35 TURKEY POINT NEW HIRE LOCATIONS.pdf 36 297KB 37 38 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 39 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C159 of C180 RE: CONFIRMATION 3PM Tuesday, September 1, 2015 Re: Work & Arrival Details 1 Saturday, August 29, 2015 2:18 PM 2 From: 3 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 Cc: 7 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 8 Andrew, 9 10 Sounds great if you can get your lab and physical screening/work done on Monday. I like that 11 plan. Write down the hours it takes you to complete this. 12 13 Then we can get you the final paperwork to sign when we meet at the job site Tuesday around 3pm 14 - I will call you before to confirm I am not running late. 15 16 I will let Christy handle your other questions regarding lodging and per diem reimbursement. She 17 will be in the office on Monday morning and can address them at that time. Please contact her at 18 (727) 527-1300 extension 21. 19 20 Sincerely, 21 22 Tyler McDougal, PE 23 Operations Engineering Manager 24 Gator Dredging 25 13630 50th Way North 26 Clearwater, FL 33760 27 Phone: 727.527.1300 Voicemail Code: 224 28 Fax: 727.527.1303 29 Mobile: 727.776.8910 30 Email:tyler@gatordredging.com 31 www.gatordredging.com 32 33 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C160 of C180 No Page Service 1 Monday, August 31, 2015 6:59 AM 2 From: 3 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 1 Files 7 7KB 8 Download All 9 10 JPG 11 image001.jpg 12 7KB 13 Save 14 15 Andrew, 16 17 Was hoping you would have called by now. 18 available. I tried reaching you on your phone in the room with no success. I can send you for your 19 drug test but will need to get the Chain of Custody to you someway. Please call the office. 20 21 Thanks, 22 23 Christy L. Vanderpool 24 Office Manager 25 Gator Dredging 26 13630 50th Way N 27 Clearwater, FL 33760 28 Phone: 727-527-1300 EXT: 21 29 Cell: 727-504-6146 30 Fax: 727-499-9890 31 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 32 Website: www.gatordredging.com 33 34 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C161 of C180 Gator - Work Plan for Week of 8/31 to 8/4 1 Monday, August 31, 2015 7:17 AM 2 From: 3 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 4 Files 7 28KB 8 Download All 9 10 JPG 11 image001.jpg 12 6KB 13 Save 14 15 16 PNG 17 image002.png 18 3KB 19 Save 20 21 22 PNG 23 image003.png 24 4KB 25 Save 26 27 28 DOCX 29 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.DOCX 30 15KB 31 Save 32 33 Andrew, 34 35 I am in the office in Clearwater today if you need anything. I am having trouble going through the 36 Floridian to get in touch with you so it would probably be easier to reach me. 37 38 My new office number and extension is (727) 527-1300 ext. 24. 39 40 If you could get the background check and health screening items done today it would be great. 41 42 I will be there tomorrow afternoon to get you started. 43 44 In the meantime if you have a laptop or by using the hotel computer if you could do some 45 I attached the sheet I made on the tasks we will be using the unit 46 for. Again I was looking at a Trimble R8 and an Altus 3X for our needs. If you could do a quick 47 evaluation on those two units and find one or two more and do a quick evaluation on those.. I think 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C162 of C180 we would have enough products and information to be able to have a meaningful discussion on 1 which one to choose or be able to narrow it down (rule some out) and do further investigation. 2 3 My plan for this week is to continue our process using our current differential hand GPS and get 4 you familiar with it. We will always use this process especially for small jobs plus it is a safe and 5 reliable survey process therefore it will be beneficial for you to have that skill going forward and 6 until we get RTK process in motion. 7 8 Summary of plan for you this week: 9

  • Monday - Andrew gets background check, health screening tests completed. Perform some 10 research on two current RTK set ups, find several more and do some quick research on them.. This 11 research can continue through Tuesday early afternoon. Please write down all your hours worked 12 on all these items. 13
  • Tuesday Finalize research on the RTK set-ups. Meet with Tyler on job site around 3pm 14 (Tyler to confirm) to finalize new hire paperwork and discuss your findings on the RTK 15 equipment. Tyler can issue you a company cell phone at this time. 16
  • Wednesday Load up crews on vessels and do post-dredge survey work in Section 1 of 17 canal system using current Differential GPS methods. One (1) three man crew. 18
  • Thursday Same as Wednesday. 19
  • Friday Same as Wednesday. 20 * *** Some time Wednesday through Friday we can take a break and meet with Bill Coughlin 21 Chief Operating Officer to discuss our findings with RTK system and recommendations on 22 purchase. Based on his input we can agree to purchase the unit or perform more research. We will 23 also try and get you the required environmental training class through FPL for the Turkey Point 24 site.. it is a quick 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> class to get your certification on this. 25
  • Saturday I believe we are taking this day off due to Labor Day holiday. 26
  • Monday 9/7 Gator paid Holiday No Work 27 28 Again I apologize for any inconvenience the weather delays have caused. 29 30 Let me know if you have any questions and feel free to contact me. 31 32 Sincerely, 33 34 Tyler McDougal, PE 35 Operations Engineering Manager 36 Gator Dredging 37 13630 50th Way North 38 Clearwater, FL 33760 39 Phone: 727.527.1300 Voicemail Code: 224 40 Fax: 727.527.1303 41 Mobile: 727.776.8910 42 Email:tyler@gatordredging.com 43 www.gatordredging.com 44 45 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C163 of C180 RE: CONFIRMATION 3PM Tuesday, September 1, 2015 Re: Work & Arrival Details 1 Monday, August 31, 2015 9:18 AM 2 From: 3 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 1 Files 7 1 MB 8 Download All 9 10 PDF 11 COC - Gator Dredging.pdf 12 1 MB 13 Save 14 15 Andrew, 16 17 Please find attached the "Chain of Custody" for your use in getting your drug test completed. Please 18 proceed to Fox Medical to have your blood test and physical completed. 19 20 I will forward the required documents and identification needed once the audit of your New Hire 21 Packet has been completed. I expect that to be completed and sent to you before the end of the day. 22 23 In closing I want to say I do understand your frustration but under the current situation there really 24 isn't any other way to proceed. We are all on the same team and working on the same goal so 25 collectively we will find a solution to all your concerns. 26 27 Thank you, 28 29 Christy L. Vanderpool 30 Office Manager 31 Gator Dredging 32 13630 50th Way N 33 Clearwater, FL 33760 34 Phone: 727-527-1300 EXT: 21 35 Cell: 727-504-6146 36 Fax: 727-499-9890 37 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 38 Website: www.gatordredging.com 39 40 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C164 of C180 New Hire Paperwork 1 Monday, August 31, 2015 11:20 AM 2 From: 3 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 Cc: 7 "karen.swope77@yahoo.com" <karen.swope77@yahoo.com> "Karen Swope" 8 <k.swope@gatordredging.com> 9 1 Files 10 7KB 11 Download All 12 13 JPG 14 image001.jpg 15 7KB 16 Save 17 18 Andrew, 19 20 I am making arrangements for Karen, Field Admin to meet you at the gate at Turkey Point at 8 am, 21 will this work for you? You may complete your New Hire Paperwork at that time and you make the 22 copies of your ID to forward via USPS. I will need a copy of you23 purposes so please include that with the items your sending USPS if you are not able to forward via 24 email. Karen will provide you with a mileage report to record your travel miles and submit along 25 with your receipts for the motel. I will have your expenses direct deposited as soon as I receive your 26 completed New Hire Packet. Please be sure to include a voided blank check with your Direct 27 Deposit Authorization. 28 29 Please advise asap if you are able to meet at 8 am so I may advise Karen. 30 31 Thank you, 32 33 Christy L. Vanderpool 34 Office Manager 35 Gator Dredging 36 13630 50th Way N 37 Clearwater, FL 33760 38 Phone: 727-527-1300 EXT: 21 39 Cell: 727-504-6146 40 Fax: 727-499-9890 41 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 42 Website: www.gatordredging.com 43 44 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C165 of C180 CONFIRMATION 8 am, Tuesday, September 1, 2015, Turkey Point gate Re: New Hire Paperwork; 1 Gator - Work Plan for Week of 8/31 to 8/4 2 Monday, August 31, 2015 12:41 PM 3 From: 4 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 5 To: 6 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> "Tyler McDougal" 7 <tyler@gatordredging.com> 8 Cc: 9 "karen.swope77@yahoo.com" <karen.swope77@yahoo.com> "Karen Swope" 10 <k.swope@gatordredging.com> 11 Homestead FL 12 13 August , 2015 14 15 Christy L. Vanderpool Office Manager 16 Gator Dredging 17 13630 50th Way N 18 Clearwater, FL 33760 19 Phone: 727-527-1300 EXT: 21 20 Cell: 727-504-6146 21 Fax: 727-499-9890 22 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 23 Website: www.gatordredging.com 24 25 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 26 27 MEMORANDUM FOR: "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" 28 29

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CONFIRMATION 8 am, Tuesday, September 1, 2015, Turkey Point gate Re: New Hire 30 Paperwork; Gator - Work Plan for Week of 8/31 to 8/4 31 32 My dear Ms. Vanderpool; / Christy 33 34 I will meet Karen Swope, Field Admin - Gator Dredging, at 8 am, Tuesday, September 1, 2015, at 35 Turkey Point gate, to complete the New Hire Paperwork Gator Dredging. 36 37 Thanks again for your interest in my qualifications; and, for the Offer of Employment Survey 38 Crew Chief, with Waterfront Property Services, LLC (dba Gator Dredging). 39 40 Yours sincerely, 41 42 ANDREW DeSALVO 43 (206)579-5021 44 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 45 46 cc: Karen Swope 47 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C166 of C180 1 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C167 of C180 Turkey Point - Background 1 Monday, August 31, 2015 1:18 PM 2 From: 3 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 10 Files 7 2 MB 8 Download All 9 10 JPG 11 image001.jpg 12 6KB 13 Save 14 15 16 PNG 17 image002.png 18 3KB 19 Save 20 21 22 PNG 23 image003.png 24 4KB 25 Save 26 27 28 PDF 29 A - SECTION 1 OVERVIEW MAP (24 X 36).pdf 30 2 MB 31 Save 32 33 34 PDF 35 CONTRACT EXHIBIT - FIGURE A 31-2015.pdf 36 87KB 37 Save 38 39 40 PDF 41 turkey point - overview.pdf 42 147KB 43 Save 44 45 46 PDF 47 LM 13 316.pdf 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C168 of C180 95KB 1 Save 2 3 4 PDF 5 turkey point ramp and benchmark.pdf 6 163KB 7 Save 8 9 10 PDF 11 S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 12 40KB 13 Save 14 15 16 PDF 17 S01_C05W_VOL_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 18 7KB 19 Save 20 21 Andrew, 22 23 It was nice speaking to you today and finding more about your capabilities. 24 25 Apologize for the confusion on the schedule/timeline to implement RTK technology. 26 27 I am very unaware of its detailed capabilities hence why you are here and did not mean to bring 28 pressure into implementing the system and getting it ordered. 29 30 Management asked if it was possible to have system ordered so it would be ready upon your arrival 31 hence why I forwarded you my preliminary research, tasks we will be using the equipment and 32 posed the question if it was as simple as ordering the equipment and getting it delivered. 33 34 With our advanced technology in the respect of design and implementation using CAD / HYPACK 35 (design) and DREDGEPACK (implementation/construction) software I see why it is very 36 important to order a data collection and field stake-out system (survey/data collection) that will be 37 compatible with that software. It took my an hour or so of thought after our conversation to realize 38 t 39 40 41 implemented we will be cutting edge in our business. Looking forward to getting that going with 42 you. 43 44 Rest assured we do not have to implement this system your first week. I believe a 2 month goal is 45 appropriate. Anything sooner than this goal will be a great success. We do have engineering and IT 46 assistance available and capable of merging all the systems together and implementing them. Again 47 we already have the design and build softwares and technology in progress and working great. We 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C169 of C180 have a below average survey/data collection process in progress that I will show you this week. It is 1 cumbersome but it works great, especially on smaller scale projects. 2 3 4 the RTK system in motion. So bare with us on that. 5 6 I probably miss-spoke several times when discussing centerlines and offsets.. We do have an 7 established canal centerline for the job and we do calculate volumes and sections based on centerline 8 offset and pre versus post xyz information. We have a desired finished dredge template but as I 9 discussed.. there are many variables which prevent us from reaching the desired goal and our 10 product is always deemed acceptable by the client. I am also attaching the vertical control point we 11 are using and maps of where our jobsite trailer, work area and boat ramp are. Hopefully this will 12 help you get your bearings. 13 14 Finally I attached a finished product (example) of our cross-sections and volume report we generate 15 and submit to client for payment. We do this using HYPACK software. We do not have any 16 dredge control systems on our excavators because the bedrock limits us from meeting the ideal 17 template otherwise we would have installed in all the machines. 18 financial sense to install DREDGEPACK on any of the machines because of the rock preventing us 19 from reaching desired template in 90% of our instances of work. 20 21 Hopefully this helps your understanding of the project and our situation. 22 23 First day we meet I plan to go through all of this in detail with you so you have great background 24 knowledge of this project, our company and processes and goals going forward. We can then get 25 some work done, come up with a plan for the system we want to implement, purchase and 26 implement the system and then we will be running at full stride. 27 28 I think it will take a month or two to get to full stride.. until then I hope you can bare with us and 29 help us.. and hopefully it will not take that long. We have plenty of work for all for a long time and 30 we have a great team so I see very good things in our futures. 31 32 Let me know if you have any questions. Again this is for your information and background we 33 Glad your trip to 34 Florida went well. 35 36 See you tomorrow. 37 38 Sincerely, 39 40 Tyler McDougal, PE 41 Operations Engineering Manager 42 Gator Dredging 43 13630 50th Way North 44 Clearwater, FL 33760 45 Phone: 727.527.1300 Voicemail Code: 224 46 Fax: 727.527.1303 47 Mobile: 727.776.8910 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C170 of C180 Email:tyler@gatordredging.com 1 www.gatordredging.com 2 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C171 of C180 MILEAGE, TIME CARD, RECEIPTS Fw: RE: TRANSMITTAL; Andrew DeSalvo Re: Survey 1 Crew Chief Position, Homestead, FL 2 Wednesday, September 2, 2015 10:05 AM 3 From: 4 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 5 To: 6 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 7 3 Files 8 2 MB 9 Download All 10 11 PDF 12 Turkey Point Access Entry Instructions.pdf 13 595KB 14 Save 15 16 17 PDF 18 TURKEY POINT NEW HIRE LOCATIONS.pdf 19 295KB 20 Save 21 22 23 PDF 24 HQ to Floridian Hotel.pdf 25 1 MB 26 Save 27 28 29 Homestead FL 30 31 September 2, 2015 32 33 Christy L. Vanderpool Office Manager 34 Gator Dredging 35 13630 50th Way N 36 Clearwater, FL 33760 37 Phone: 727-527-1300 38 Fax: 727-499-9890 39 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 40 Website: www.gatordredging.com 41 42 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 43 44 MEMORANDUM FOR: "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" 45 46

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MILEAGE, TIME CARD, RECEIPTS Fw: RE: TRANSMITTAL; Andrew DeSalvo 47 Re: Survey Crew Chief Position, Homestead, FL 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C172 of C180 1 My dear Ms. Vanderpool; 2 3 I have made a TRANSMITTAL [eleven (11) pages with cover sheet] via fax of the MILEAGE, 4 TIME CARD, RECEIPTS, (with Offer of Employment attached), as requested. 5 6 Please call me at (727)460-4880 to CONFIRM TRANSMITTAL of the MILEAGE, TIME CARD, 7 RECEIPTS, (with Offer of Employment attached). 8 9 Yours sincerely, 10 11 ANDREW DeSALVO 12 (206)579-5021 13 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 14 15 attachment 16 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C173 of C180 Fw: Gator - Work Plan for Week of 8/31 to 8/4 1 Wednesday, September 2, 2015 10:08 AM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 6 4 Files 7 28KB 8 9 JPG 10 image001.jpg 11 6KB 12 Save 13 14 15 PNG 16 image002.png 17 3KB 18 Save 19 20 21 PNG 22 image003.png 23 4KB 24 Save 25 26 27 DOCX 28 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.DOCX 29 15KB 30 Save 31 32 Homestead FL 33 34 September 2, 2015 35 36 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 37 38 MEMORANDUM FOR: 39 40

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41 42 Yours sincerely, 43 44 ANDREW DeSALVO 45 (206)579-5021 46 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 47 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C174 of C180 1 DOCX 2 Types of Survey and Quality Control Tasks for RTK GPS.DOCX 3 15KB 4 Save 5 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C175 of C180 Andrew DeSalvo; Gator - Work Plan for Week of 8/31 to 8/4 Fw: Turkey Point - Background 1 Wednesday, September 2, 2015 10:32 AM 2 From: 3 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 4 To: 5 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 6 12 Files 7 10 MB 8 Download All 9 10 PDF 11 A - SECTION 1 OVERVIEW MAP (24 X 36).pdf 12 2 MB 13 Save 14 15 16 PDF 17 CONTRACT EXHIBIT - FIGURE A 31-2015.pdf 18 87KB 19 Save 20 21 22 PDF 23 turkey point - overview.pdf 24 147KB 25 Save 26 27 28 PDF 29 LM 13 316.pdf 30 95KB 31 Save 32 33 34 PDF 35 turkey point ramp and benchmark.pdf 36 163KB 37 Save 38 39 40 PDF 41 S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 42 40KB 43 Save 44 45 46 PDF 47 S01_C05W_VOL_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C176 of C180 7KB 1 Save 2 3 4 PDF 5 022482-2230B_TrimbleTablet_DS_0713_LR.pdf 6 328KB 7 Save 8 9 10 PDF 11 022482-1623D-4_Trimble Marine Solutions_BRO_0315_LR (1).pdf 12 775KB 13 Save 14 15 16 PDF 17 022482-2331A-2 Datasheet - SCS900 Site Controller Software.pdf 18 4 MB 19 Save 20 21 22 PDF 23 CardSound_FL_DGPS_OA_June2013.pdf 24 419KB 25 Save 26 27 28 PDF 29 DREDGEPACK_Brochure.pdf 30 2 MB 31 Save 32 33 Homestead FL 34 35 September 2, 2015 36 37 from the desk of Andrew DeSalvo 38 39 MEMORANDUM FOR: "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 40 41

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Gator - Work Plan for Week of 8/31 to 8/4 Fw: Turkey Point - Background 42 43 --- On Mon, 8/31/15, Tyler McDougal <tyler@gatordredging.com> wrote: 44 45 From: Tyler McDougal <tyler@gatordredging.com> 46

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Gator - Work Plan for Week of 8/31 to 8/4 47 To: "DeSalvo, Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C177 of C180 Date: Monday, August 31, 2015, 10:17 AM 1 2 Andrew, 3 4 I am in the office in Clearwater today if you need anything. I am having trouble going through the 5 Floridian to get in touch with you so it would probably be easier to reach me. 6 7 My new office number and extension is (727) 527-1300 ext. 24. 8 9 If you could get the background check and health screening items done today it would be great. 10 11 I will be there tomorrow afternoon to get you started. 12 13 Summary of plan for you this week: 14 15

  • Monday - Andrew gets background check, health screening tests completed. Perform some 16 research on two current RTK set ups, find several more and do some quick research on them.. This 17 research can continue through Tuesday early afternoon. Please write down all your hours worked 18 on all these items. 19 20
  • Tuesday Finalize research on the RTK set-ups. Meet with Tyler on job site around 3pm 21 (Tyler to confirm) to finalize new hire paperwork and discuss your findings on the RTK 22 equipment. Tyler can issue you a company cell phone at this time. 23 24
  • Wednesday Load up crews on vessels and do post-dredge survey work in Section 1 of canal 25 system using current Differential GPS methods. One (1) three man crew. 26 27 Yours sincerely, 28 29 ANDREW DeSALVO 30 (206)579-5021 31 andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com 32 33 attachments 34 35 PDF 36 S01_C05W_CS_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 37 40KB 38 39 PDF 40 S01_C05W_VOL_38+00 to 49+00.pdf 41 7KB 42 43 PDF 44 022482-2230B_TrimbleTablet_DS_0713_LR.pdf 45 328KB 46 47 PDF 48 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C178 of C180 022482-1623D-4_Trimble Marine Solutions_BRO_0315_LR (1).pdf 1 775KB 2 3 PDF 4 022482-2331A-2 Datasheet - SCS900 Site Controller Software.pdf 5 4 MB 6 7 PDF 8 CardSound_FL_DGPS_OA_June2013.pdf 9 419KB 10 11 PDF 12 DREDGEPACK_Brochure.pdf 13 2 MB 14 15 copyright 2015 Andrew DeSalvo 16 17 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C179 of C180 RE: Andrew DeSalvo; Gator - Work Plan for Week of 8/31 to 8/4 Fw: Turkey Point - Background 1 Wednesday, September 2, 2015 10:51 AM 2 From: 3 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 Cc: 7 "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> "William Coughlin" <bill@gatordredging.com> 8 Mr. DeSalvo, 9 10 You will be paid as outlined in your "Offer of Employment". I will not talk with you any further. 11 12 Regards, 13 Christy L. Vanderpool 14 Office Manager 15 Gator Dredging 16 13630 50th Way N 17 Clearwater, FL 33760 18 Phone: 727-527-1300 EXT: 21 19 Cell: 727-504-6146 20 Fax: 727-499-9890 21 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 22 Website: www.gatordredging.com 23 24 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C180 of C180 Reimbursement 1 Wednesday, September 2, 2015 1:15 PM 2 From: 3 "Christy Vanderpool - Gator Dredging" <Christy@gatordredging.com> 4 To: 5 "DeSalvo Andrew" <andrew.desalvo@yahoo.com> 6 Cc: 7 "William Coughlin" <bill@gatordredging.com> "Tyler McDougal" <tyler@gatordredging.com> 8 2 Files 9 17KB 10 Andrew, 11 12 13 Your expense reimbursement and payroll will be direct deposited into the bank you 14 The funds will be available sometime 15 after midnight tonight depending on who you bank with. If you have questions regarding this 16 process you will need to contact your bank directly as Gator Dredging does not control in any way 17 how various banks process direct deposits. 18 19 Regards, 20 Christy L. Vanderpool 21 Office Manager 22 Gator Dredging 23 13630 50th Way N 24 Clearwater, FL 33760 25 Phone: 727-527-1300 EXT: 21 26 Cell: 727-504-6146 27 Fax: 727-499-9890 28 Email: christy@gatordredging.com 29 Website: www.gatordredging.com 30 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C1 of C4 1 2 3 4 5 FIRST AMENDMENT 6 7 CITATION 8 9 BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS 10 CHAPTER 61G15-18 11 ORGANIZATION AND PURPOSE 12 61G15-18.011 Definitions. 13 14 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C2 of C4 BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS 1 CHAPTER 61G15-18 2 ORGANIZATION AND PURPOSE 3 61G15-18.011 Definitions. 4 As used in Chapter 471, F.S., and in these rules where the context will permit the following terms 5 have the following meanings: 6 7 engineering decisions made personally or by others over which the engineer exercises supervisory 8 direction and control authority. The engineer in responsible charge is the Engineer of Record as 9 defined in subsection 61G15-30.002(1), F.A.C. 10 (a) The degree of control necessary for the Engineer of Record shall be such that the engineer: 11 1. Personally makes engineering decisions or reviews and approves proposed decisions prior to their 12 implementation, including the consideration of alternatives, whenever engineering decisions which 13 could affect the health, safety and welfare of the public are made. In making said engineering 14 decisions, the engineer shall be physically present or, if not physically present, be available in a 15 reasonable period of time, through the use of electronic communication devices, such as electronic 16 mail, videoconferencing, teleconferencing, computer networking, or via facsimile transmission. 17 2. Judges the validity and applicability of recommendations prior to their incorporation into the 18 work, including the qualifications of those making the recommendations. 19 3. Approves the inclusion of standard engineering design details into the engineering work. Standard 20 engineering design details include details mandated or directed to be contained in engineering 21 documents by governmental agencies (such as the Florida Department of Transportation); and 22 details contained in engineering design manuals and catalogues that are generally accepted as 23 authoritative in the engineering profession. In order to approve the inclusion of such details the 24 Engineer of Record must conduct such reasonable analysis of the content of the standard detail(s) as 25 is necessary in the sound professional judgment of the Engineer of Record to be assured that the 26 inclusion of such detail(s) into the engineering work is acceptable engineering practice. 27 (b) Engineering decisions which must be made by and are the responsibility of the Engineer of 28 Record are those decisions concerning permanent or temporary work which could create a danger to 29 the health, safety, and welfare of the public, such as, but not limited to, the following: 30 1. The selection of engineering alternatives to be investigated and the comparison of alternatives for 31 engineering works. 32 2. The selection or development of design standards or methods, and materials to be used. 33 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C3 of C4 3. The selection or development of techniques or methods of testing to be used in evaluating 1 materials or completed works, either new or existing. 2 4. The development and control of operating and maintenance procedures. 3 (c) As a test to evaluate whether an engineer is the Engineer of Record, the following shall be 4 considered: 5 1. The engineer shall be capable of answering questions relevant to the engineering decisions made 6 doubt as to the 7 8 defend decisions as in an adversary situation, but only to demonstrate that the engineer in 9 responsible charge made them and possessed sufficient knowledge of the project to make them. 10 Examples of questions to be answered by the engineer could relate to criteria for design, applicable 11 codes and standards, methods of analysis, selection of materials and systems, economics of alternate 12 solutions, and environmental considerations. The individuals should be able to clearly define the 13 span and degree of control and how it was exercised and to demonstrate that the engineer was 14 answerable within said span and degree of control necessary for the engineering work done. 15 2. The engineer shall be completely in charge of, and satisfied with, the engineering aspects of the 16 project. 17 3. The engineer shall have the ability to review design work at any time during the development of 18 the project and shall be available to exercise judgment in reviewing these documents. 19 4. The engineer shall have personal knowledge of the technical abilities of the technical personnel 20 doing the work and be satisfied that these capabilities are sufficient for the performance of the work. 21 22 Professional Engineers Act and does not refer to management control in a hierarchy of professional 23 engineers except as each of the individuals in the hierarchy exercises independent engineering 24 judgement and thus responsible charge. It does not refer to administrative and personnel 25 management functions. While an engineer may also have such duties in this position, it should not 26 s of being in responsible charge of the work. The phrase does not 27 refer to the concept of financial liability. 28 29 to meet desired needs. It is a decision-making process (often iterative), in which the basic sciences, 30 mathematics, and engineering sciences are applied to convert resources optimally to meet a stated 31 objective. Among the fundamental elements of the design process are the establishment of 32 objectives and criteria, synthesis, analysis, construction, testing and evaluation. Central to the process 33 are the essential and complementary roles of synthesis and analysis. This definition is intended to be 34 interpreted in its broadest sense. In particular the words 35 Issue Id: 0004 2501 89-01 REASON FOR APPEAL Claimant Id: 8650254 Page C4 of C4 1 etc., considerations can be included. 2 efinition in the practice 3 of engineering set forth in Chapter 471.005(4)(a), F.S., includes but is not limited to services 4 provided by testing laboratories involving the following: 5 (a) The planning and implementation of any investigation or testing program for the purpose of 6 developing design criteria either by an engineering testing laboratory or other professional engineers. 7 (b) The planning or implementation of any investigation, inspection or testing program for the 8 purpose of determining the causes of failures. 9 (c) The preparation of any report documenting soils or other construction materials test data. 10 (d) The preparation of any report offering any engineering evaluation, advice or test results, 11 whenever such reports go beyond the tabulation of test data. Reports which document soils or other 12 construction materials test data will be considered as engineering reports. 13 (e) Services performed by any entity or provided by a testing laboratory for any entity subject to 14 regulation by a state or federal regulatory agency which enforces standards as to testing shall be 15 exempt from this rule except where the services otherwise would require the participation of a 16 professional engineer. 17 ent signed and sealed by a professional engineer representing 18 that the engineering services addressed therein, as defined in Section 471.005(6), F.S., have been 19 20 information and belief, and in accordance with commonly accepted procedures consistent with 21 applicable standards of practice, and is not a guaranty or warranty, either expressed or implied. 22 s used in Section 471.023(1), F.S., 23 means the (a) President, Vice President, Secretary or Treasurer of the Corporation, or Limited 24 Liability Company (LLC); or (b) any other officer who has management responsibilities in the 25 corporation or LLC, as documented by the corporate charter or bylaws so long as such 26 documentation provides that such officer is empowered to bind the corporation or LLC in all of its 27 activities which fall within the definition of the practice of engineering as that term is defined in 28 Section 471.005(7), F.S. 29 Rulemaking Authority 471.008, 471.013(1)(a)1., 2. FS. Law Implemented 471.003(2)(f), 471.005(7), 30 471.005(6), 471.013(1)(a)1., 2., 471.023(1), 471.025(3), 471.033(1)(j) FS. HistoryNew 6-23-80, Amended 31 12-19-82, 11-22-83, Formerly 21H-18.11, Amended 1-16-91, 4-4-93, Formerly 21H-18.011, Amended 12-32 22-99, 4-19-01, 10-16-02, 9-15-04, 6-5-08, 6-2-09, 2-2-12. 33 https://www.fbpe.org/index.php/legal/statues-and-rules 34