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Nonconformance Rept 14 Per Condition 2 of CPPR-81 & CPPR-82 Re Const Work Performed During Jul - Sept 1976.Resumes of Bechtel Corp & Util Engineers Encl
ML19329F553
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Site: Midland
Issue date: 09/30/1976
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CONSUMERS ENERGY CO. (FORMERLY CONSUMERS POWER CO.)
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(O C:nsumtra Pow:;r Company D e R2 port #14, Juna 30, 1976 '

s Pursuant to Conditions 2 F.B. and 2 F.C. of Construction Permits CPPR-81 and CPPR-82, Og the following report covers the period July 1 - September 30, 1976.

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A. Construction work to be performed during the period:

See Attachment A B. Supervisors and engineers of the applicant and architect-engineer with quality-related duties who are expected to be on site during the Period July 1 - Septem-ber 30, 1976 in addition to those identified in previous reports:

1. Consumers Power Company R. G. Wollney
2. Bechtel Power Corporation
a. Quality Control Engineers T. O. Anderson - Welding P. W. Ratter - Welding R. N. Plummer - Welding G. W. Sanders - Civil F. C. Edler - Civil R. S. Morrow - Receiving and Long-Term Storage R. W. Heron - General Administrative l
b. Field Engineers R. R. Revereza - Civil (Involved in Requalificaton of Materials)
c. Quality Assurance Engineers J. M. Klacking - PQAE J. G. Hook - QAE (Civil)
3. U.S. Testing
a. No change from last report C. Quality Assurance qualifications of supervisors and engineers with site-related duties during the period July 1 - September 30, 1976 are listed in Attachment B. j D .- Changes i
1. Consumers Power Company None
2. Bechtel Power Corporation

{d J. Klacking will replace W. F. Holub as PQAE on July 5, 1976.

will be involved in staff QA activities.

Mr. Holub R. L. Bowren, Assistant PFQCE, is no longer on site. His duties have been assumed by H, D. Foster.

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.s O ATTACHMENT A QUARTERLY REPORT FOR JULY.THROUGH SEPTEMEER 1976 lO x

f JULY 1976 Facility: Auxiliary Building i

1. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, i

' embedded metal, conduit and process piping and concrete for the Control Tower area walls and slab to el. 659'.  ;

2. Continue installation of reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit and process piping and concrete for the Fuel Pool area walls to el. 659'.
3. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit and process piping and concrete for the Radwaste and Equipment area slabs north of the Fuel Pool  ;

to el. 646'.

4. Continue installation of equipment and large piping in the el. 568', 584' and 599' levels.

Facility: Containment Building #1

() 1. Continue fit up and weld of Dome Liner place sections.

2. Continue Liner Plate second lif t alignment and welding.
3. Complete installation of the Equipment Hatch center section and begin installation of the Main Steam pipe restraint and Air Purge embeds.
4. Complete installation of reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit and process piping and concrete for the cover Slab at el. 594'.

Facility: Containment Building #2 1 Continue Dome Liner plate final production welding.

2 Continue Liner Plate Second Lift alignment and welding.

3. -Complete installation of Main Steam penetrations and continue installation of Main Steam pipe restraint embeds.
4. Begin installation of reinforcing steel, formwork and embeds for the Containment Exterior Concrete to el. 683'.

ATTACHMENT TO AIAB REPORT. Page 2

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( Facility: Containment Bsilding #2 (Continued)

5. Continue installation of reinforcing steel, forwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the R. V. Pedestal and Primary Shield Wall to el. 602' and Letdown Cooler Walls to el. 603'.

Facility: Turbine Building #1

1. Continue installation of reinforcing steel, forwork, embedded metal, conduit and process piping and concrete for the Main and Auxiliary Bay base mat.

Facility: Turbine Building #2

1. Complete installation of reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the Main and Auxiliary Bay base mat.
2. Complete installation of reinforcing steel, fonnwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the T/G Pedestal deck.
3. Resume installation of reinforcing steel, forwork; embedded metal and concrete for the T/G Subgrade Walls on the north and east walls.

Facility: Yard Structures & Improvements

1. Start installing yard Service Water Piping from the Auxiliary Building to Station E-325.
2. Begin excavation for the Circulating and Service Water Buildings base slab.
3. Continue installation of the site Sewer Lift Station and yard Sanitary / System piping.
4. Continue installation of the Potable Water piping from the Midland City main to Station E-200.
5. Begin installation of the Circulating Water Makeup and Discharge underground pipe.

Facility: Subec,ntracts

1. Continue plant backfill and construction of Plant Dikes.

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2. Begin removal of the temporary Paint and Liner Plate Jig Buildings to allow construction of the Circulating and Service Water Buildings.
3. Continue erection of the Unit #2 High and Low Pressure Condensers.
4. Continue construction of the Class "B" Warehouse.
5. Continue painting the Auxiliary Building interior.

6 Begin Construction of the River Intake Pumphouse.

AUGUST 1976 Facility: Auxiliary Building

1. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, forework, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the Control Tower area walls and slab to el. 659',

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3. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the Radwaste and Equipment area slabs north of the Fuel Pool to el. 646'.
4. Contir.ue installation of equipment and large piping in the el.

568', 584' and 599' levels.

Facility: Containment Building #1 l

1. Complete Dome Liner plate sections fit up and weld, start final  ;

alignment and production welding.  !

2. Continue Liner Plate-Second Lift alignment and welding.  !
3. Continue installation of Main Steam pipe restratins and Air Purge embeds.
4. Begin installation of reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded I metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the Reactor pedestal Cover Slab and Shield Walls against the Liner Plate.

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' Facility: Containment Building #2

1. Complete Dome Liner plate final production welding, begin Liner Plate Attachments assembly and welding.
2. Complete Liner Plate second lift alignment and welding.
3. Complete installation of the Main Steam pipe restraint embeds.
4. Continue installation of reinforcing steel, fornwork, embeds and concrete for the Exterior Concrete to el. 693' and Letdown Cooler Walls to (1. 614'.

Facility: Turbine Building #1

1. Continue installation of reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the Main and Auxiliary Bay base mat at el. 614'.

j 2. Begin installation of reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for^the T/G Pedestal base mat at el. 614'. .

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1. Complete installation of reinforcing steel, fonawork, embedded -

metal and concrete for the T/G Subgrade Walls on the north and east walls.

2. Begin installation of equipment on the el. 614' level.

Facility: Yard Structures & Improvements i

1. Complete installation of the Service Water piping from the Auxiliary Building to Station E-325.
2. Complete excavation for the Circulating and Service Water Buildings base slabs and begin installation of reinforcing steel, formwork and concrete for the Circulating Water Building Sung base slab and Service Water Building base slab.
3. Continue installation of the site Sewer System Life Station and yard Sanitary System piping.
4. Continue installation of the Potable Water piping from the Midland City main to Station E-200.

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Facility: Yard Structures & Improvements (Continued) i

5. Continue installation of the Circulating Water Makeup and Discharge underground pipe.

Facility: Subcontracts

, 1. Continue plant backfill and construction of Plant Dikes.

2. Complete removal of the temporary Paint and Liner Plate Jig Buildings.
3. Continue erectica of the Unit #2 High and Low Pressure Condensers.
4. Complete construction of the Class "B" Warehouse.
5. Continue painting the Auxiliary Building interior.
6. Begin installation of the site Sewer Force Main.
7. Continue construction of the River Intake Pumphouse.

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SEPTEMBER 1976 Facility: Auxiliary Building ,

1. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the control Tower area walls and slab to el. 659'.
2. Continue installation of reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the Fuel Pool area to el. 659'.
3. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the Radwaste and Equipment area slabs and walls to el. 659'.
4. Continue installation of equipment and large piping in the el. 568', 584' and 599' levels.

Facility: Containment Building #1

1. Continue Dome Liner final' alignment and production welding.
2. Continue Liner Plate second lif t alignment and welding.

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Tacility: Containment Building #1 (Continued)

3. Complete installation of Air Purge embeds, continue installation of Main St2am pipe restraint embeds and begin installation of Main Steam penetrations.
4. Complete installation of reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, couduit, process piping and concrete for the Reactor Pedestal Cover Slab and Shield Walls against the Liner Plate.
5. Begin installation of reinforcing steel, formwork, embeds and  ;

concrete for the Exterior Concrete to el. 693'.

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.1.' Complete Dome Liner plate attachments assembly and welding, sandblast and painting of internal plate.

2. Continue installation of reinforcing steel, formwork, embeds and concrete for the Exterior Concrete to el. 704'.
3. Continue installation of decking, reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the Secondary Shield Walls and R. V. Pedestal cad Primary Shield Wall to el. 612' and Letdown Cooler Walls to el. 630'.

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1. Continue installation of reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the Main and Auxiliary Bay base mat at el. 614'.,
2. Continue installation of reinforcing steel, formwork, embedded metal, conduit, process piping and concrete for the T/G Pedestal base mat at 614'.

Facility: Turbine Building #2  ;

1. Begin erection of structural steel.

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Facility: Yard Structures & Improvements

3. Continue installation of the site Sewer System Li5t Station and yard Sanitary System piping.
4. Continue installation of the Potable Water piping from the Midland City main to Station E-200.
5. Complete installation of the Circulating Water Makeup and Discharge underground pipe between the Cooling Tower and Station S-4850.

Facility: Subcontracts

1. Continue plant backfill and construction of Plant Dikes.
2. Continue erection of the Unit #2 High and Low Pressure Condensers.
3. Continue painting the Auxiliary Building interior.
4. Continue installation of the site Sewer Force Main.

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RESUME Robert C. Wollney 73 Quality Assurance Engineer

/ Consumers Power Company Education ,

BSCE - Michigan Technical University, 1954 BSEA - Michigan Technical University, 1961 Formal Company Courses Basics of Job Management Human Aspects of Management Management by Objectives Engineering Economy Effective Management Consumers Power Company Experience April 1976 - Present - Quality Assurance Engineer assigned to the Midland Project July 1974 - April 1976 - District Gas Superintendent Midland District February 1973 - July 1974 - Assistant Gas Superintendent - ' Engineering

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1 February 1967 - February 1973 - Assistant Gas Superintendent - Operations l Northeast Division

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  • February 1963 - January 1967 - Buildings, Stores and Transportation Supervisor Northeast Division January 1962 - February 1963 - Field Construction Supervisor Big Rock Point Nuclear Plant I

September 1961 - January 1962 - Leave of Absence

. June 1961 - August 1961 - Field Construction Supervisor -

Northville Compressor Station January 1961 - June 1961 - Leave of Absence l August 1960 - December '1960 - Field Construction Supervisor J. H. Campbell Plant March 1960 - July 1960 - Field Construction Supervisor Big Rock Point Nuclear Plant February 1960 - March 1960 - Field Construction Supervisor (Q J. H. Campbell Flant ..

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November 1959 - January 1960 - Field Construction Supervisor Northville Compressor Station May 1959 - October 1959 - Field Construction Supervisor Overisel Compressor Station February 1959 - April 1959 - Field Construction Supervisor J. H. Campbell Plant September 1958 - January 1959 - Field Construction Supervisor Middleville Gas' Distribution System July 1958 - September 1958 - Field Construction Supervisor Overisel - Woodbury 24" Gas Transmission Pipeline February 1958 - June 1958 - Field Construction Supervisor J. H. Campbell Plant July 1956 - February 1958 - Field Construction Supervisor J. C. Weadock Plant, Unit 8

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July 1954 - June 1956 - Private First Class  ;

U.S. Army, Fort Belvoir, Virginia .

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l May 1954 - July 1954 - Surveyor, Cross Country Pipeline I Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Company .

September 1947 - August 1949 - Laborer Coolsaet Pipeline Construction Company l

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, Quality. Control' Welding Engineer .

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Engineers, Iietroit, Michigan. -

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4 Otherexperienceincludes1}yearsas.aQnalityControlEngineer for Meyers Industries, a division of ITT, and 7 months as a Quality Control Welding Engineer on the Trans Alaskan Pipeline for

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ing toward a degree in Engineering Administration. He has attended college at '

the University of Delaware, Lake Michigan College and Eastern Theological College.

He is currently certified in accordance with SNT-TC-1A as Level II in Magnetic Particle and Liquid Penetrant examination methods. He has also completed the ASNT level I RT course, and has attended various training courses in NDE methods.

He is a current member of the ASNT.

He has also worked 2 years as a Quality Control Engineer on the Salem Nuclear Generating Station, Salem, New Jersey, He worked 2 years at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Bridgman, Michigan; 1 years as an Assistant Engineer and b year as a Quality Control Piping Inspector. He also worked 6 months as an Assis-tant Engineer on the Crystal River Nuclear Plant - CR #3 in Crystal River, Florida.

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Richard N. Plummer Quality Control Welding Engineer ,

Mr. Plummer is a high school graduate of california, with 2 years Boilermaker Apprenticeship and 10 years as a Journeyman Welder using the following processes:

S.M.A.W., G.T.A.W., G.M.A.W., and F.C.A.W. Two years Quality Control Welding and NDE Inspection Nuclear Power Plant Construction at three (3) sites: Ft. Calhoun, ,

Trojan and St. Lucie Power Station. Three years Quality Control Welding and NDE '

Inspection Fossil Fuel Power Construction for Bechtel Power Corporation on the Jim Bridger Power Plant. Four years experience in nondestructive examination, qualified level II RT, MT and PT in accordance with A.S.N.T. SNT-TC-1A. Technical  ;

memberships include A.W.S., A.S.N.T. and A.S.M.E.

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This is one of~the three years of construction experience he has.

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.Other two ysars were in pipeline construction, and ' contract drilling.

Mr. Edler's e~ducation is five years of colleije, ~his highest degree is a BS in Civil Engineering. He is a licensed engineer, in the state of i Nevada No. 687. Before college he spent three years -in .the US Navy..

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Robert S. Morrow Qualit'y Control Engineer (Receiving & Iong Term Storage)

Graduate from North Carolina State University - B. S. Engineering Operations (Productiot Control), January 1968. Five years

, employed by City.of Cocoa' Beach, Florida, Superintendent Waste Water Dept.'& Assistant Public Works Director, where responsible

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of pump systems and sever systems.

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. m Roy W. Heron General Aamin4_strative ( . ding heumentation)

Mr.. Heron is a high school and college graduate. He recieved his B.A. from Judson College, Elgin, Illinois and his B.S. in Education from Wayne State -

University, Detroit, Michigan.

Mr. Heron is.also a veteran, having spent three years in the U.S. Army as a paratrooper and truck mechanic. He distinguished himnelf in Viet Nam when

.he was put in charge of a. maintenance shop and was awarded the Bronze Star.

He is presently serving in the Minh4gan National Guard. -

Mr. Heron's work experience consists of many part time jobs while he was work-ing his way through college and full time jobs as a security guard, shipping and recieving clerk, and insurance salesman. He has also. worked for the Bechtel Power Corp. where he a.ttended many training sessions and.recieved seven months

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Bachelor of Science in Civil Enaineering - MIT, Manila, Philippine Licensed Professional Engineer No. 2695 - Philippine Member - Philippine Association of Civil Engineers WORK HISTORY FROM: February 1974 to present FOR: Bechtel Power Corp. .

PROJECT: Midland Huclear Power Plants 1 & 2 -

POSITION: Area Lead Civil Engineer DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIES Responsible' for all civil field engineering in the Auxiliary Building Area.  !

Responsibilities include: Coordination of activities of all civil engineers in the area; maintain liaison with design engineering on drawings and speci-fication interpretation, design changes, etc.; coordinate and resolve field i problems,as they arise during construction; field inspection to ensure that I construction activities are in accordance with the Program Criteria; coor-  ;

dinate material procurement; direct and assist Field Engineers in the review of drawings, documentation and billings from vendors; monitoring progress, cost and scheduling; and civil planning.

WORK HISTORY FROM: October 1970 - February 1974; FOR: The Ralph M. Parsons Company PROJECT: Enrico Fenni Unit 2 Nuclear Power Plant - Monroe, Mich.

  • POSITION: 1st Position - Office Civil Engineer DUTIES / RELA 0NSIBILITIES-Reiponsible for office civil engineering activities. Responsibilities l include preparation and up-date of weekly concrete placement schedules: coordination

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or all concrete operations'; quantity take-offs of miscellaneous steel embed-ments for the Reactor,. Turbine, and Radwaste buildings and its material procurement; coordination and preparation of monthly progress reports, and trouble shoot various field civil engineering problems.

POSITION: 2nd . Position - Sr.. Civil Field Engineer Responsible for.all phases of civil field engineering in the Yard /0ff-site Area.

Responsibilities include surveying; review.and interpretation of construction drawings and specifications; resolving field engineering problems; inspection of all civil works; quantity reportino; verification of sub-contractors' billings; and preparation of monthly progress reports. Area of responsibility covers A the Service Water Pump Houses, Auxiliary Boiler Bldg., Cooling Towers, Service

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1. FOR: The Shell Company of the Philippines - Manila, Phils.

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1st position - Design Draftsman DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIES:

Layoutina, desioning and prepara' tion of complete working drawings of Shell service station / buildings, office buildings, and staff houses in depots and installations.

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In charpe of inspecting and supervising the construction of Shell service

' stations / buildings and other various Shell office buildings staff houses, ,

etc., in accordance with the approved plans and specifications. Supervision responsibilities' involve the peneral construction of projects from the develop-ment, investigation and site preparation through their construction and completion.

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JOHtt M. KLACKING POSITION: Project Quality Assurance Engineer 3 Years: Quality Ass.urance Engineer 2 Years: Technical Engineer 2 Years: . Scientific Engineering Specialist 11 1/2 Years: Pro,iect Manager 4 7 ears: Piping Design Engineer 2 Years: Civil Engineer EXPERIENCE: -

Mr. Klacking is presently assigned to the Palisades Feedwater Purity Modification Project and the Central Iowa Project as Project Qualty Assurance Engineer.

His responsibilities include coordinating the develop-ment and directing the Project Quality Assurance Programs, approving project prepared quality related procedures to verify confomance to established re- i quirements.

. b Mr. Klacking's experience in quality assurance engineer-ing was gained while working in several positions.

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While assigned to the Susquehanna Project, he was responsible to the Project Quality Assurance Engineer for the planning, scheduling, perfoming, reporting, -

and closing of project QA monitoring activities and

. project audits. While assigned to the FFTF project, he functioned as a QA Specialist at the construction site where he coordinated with construction to resolve quality problems between subcontr3ctors and Engineering /

Procurement, maintained and controlled operational pro-

- cedures.- perfomed trend and statistical analysis.

Prior to this, Mr. Klacking worked on the Technical Staff at the Aerojet Nuclear Systems Company - NERVA Engine Department. He was responsible to the Technical Director for planning, coordinating, establishing pro-cedures and maintaining liaison with the customer for the conduct of design reviews. While working at Areojet Nuclear Systems Company, Mr. Klacking also served as a Scientific Engineering Specialist in the Nuclear Products Design Department where he was responsible to the Systems Engineering Manager for the development of logic and procedures of structuring nuclear engine systems functions.

({v) As Projec't Manager of the Special Projects Department,

- Aerojet Liquid Propulsion Company, Mr. Klacking was responsible to the Director of Space Propulsion for exploratory development of propulsion concepts.

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Mr. Klacking also worked as a Piping Design Engineer

( for the C. F. Braun Company and Bechtel Corporation.

s P-ior to this experience, Mr. Klacking worked with tne Civil Aeronautics Administration in Anchorage Alaska as a Civil Engineer where he was responsible to the Construction Engineering Supervisor.

EDUCATION: BS - Western Michigan University Graduate Studies - University of Detroit

- University of California PROFESSIONAL ' Member - American Society of Quality Control DATA:

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POSITION: Quality Assurance Engineer EDUCATION: B.S.C.E. Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan.

1970 - 1974 Included one year of. office and field surveying.

Successfully completed Part 1, Professional Engineers Examination, State of Michigan.

EXPERIENCE: Bechtel Power Corp., Midland Nuclear Plants, Unit 1 and Unit 2, Midland, Michigan.

6/76 - Present: Quality Assurance Engineer. Responsible for all quality related activities in the civil discipline.

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Stone & Webster Engineering Corp., Nine Mile Point Nuclar Power Plant Unit #2, Lycoming,New York.

9/75 - 5/76 Field Quality Control Engineer. Responsible for structural and civil inspection, primarily concrete production, placing

( and testing. Directed inspection of site excavation and blasting. Continuing Education Coordinator for site quality l Control. Developed procedures for structural inspections. '

l 8/74 - 9/75 Stone & Webster Engineering Corp., Shoreham Nuclear Power l Station, Long Island, New York. j l

Responsible for the inspection of backfill placement including 1 associated laboratory work. Also developed and implemented j concrete production and placement procedures. Coordinated inspection of concrete placement.

6/74 - 8/74 Stone & Webster Engineering Corp., North Anna Nuclear Power Stations, Miner.1, Virginia.

Inspected structural steel erection and protective coating applications.

6/73 - 8/73 West Michigan Engineering Company, Hart Michigan.

Laborer on state highway project, working in cement-soil l stabilization.

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