ML15342A237

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SHN-012 - Statement of Qualifications of Thomas Krzewinski
ML15342A237
Person / Time
Site: SHINE Medical Technologies
Issue date: 12/08/2015
From:
SHINE Medical Technologies
To:
NRC/OCM
SECY RAS
References
Mandatory Hearing 2, RAS 28627, 50-608-CP
Download: ML15342A237 (1)


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ResuméTHOMAS KRZEWINSKIEducationB.S. Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1972Graduate Studies of Soils Engineering, Materials Engineering and Geology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MinnesotaGraduate Studies in Arctic Engineering and Earthquake Engineering, University of Alaska, Anchorage, AlaskaCertificationsProfessional Engineer, Alaska, CE-4721Professional Engineer, Washington, 18137Professional Engineer, Minnesota, 18391Professional Engineer, Wisconsin, E-24946Golder Associates Inc. Principal and Senior Geotechnical EngineerMr. Krzewinski is an internationally recognized expert in the field of Cold Regions Geotechnical Engineering, with over 40 years of experience. He has considerable experience with geotechnical engineering investigations,earthquake engineering,geo-hazardsevauations, laboratory testing and facility/infrastructure design projects for heavily loaded foundations. He is familiar withgeotechnical conditions throughout the Northern Reaches of North America.His experience includes work on large infrastructure and industrial development projects such as the Trans Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS), the Red Dog Mine in Northwestern Alaska, many transportation infrastructure projects, railroad facilities, and hundreds of structures and earth embankments.Employment Golder Associates - Anchorage, AlaskaPrincipal and Senior Geotechnical Engineering Consultant (2002 to Present)Responsible for geotechnical and environmental project development and senior technical oversight.SHINE Project RoleMr. Krzewinski was the project director overseeing all services provided in support of site development and evaluation of technical constraints for the SHINE Medical Technologies (SHINE) proposed medical isotope production facility in Janesville, Wisconsin. Services provided included geological, geotechnical, hydrological, seismic and earthquake engineering relative to facility siting and design. The investigative work atthe proposed site included performing a site reconnaissance, a hydrological investigation and a geotechnical investigation. The site reconnaissance was performed to observe and delineatepotential geohazards. The geotechnicalinvestigation involved drilling 15 boreholes including ten geotechnical boreholes, installing four groundwater monitoring wells, and a 100 foot deep cased borehole for Vertical Seismic Profile (VSP) testing.Groundwater monitoring and water quality testing were also completed on site.Related ExperienceRoad and Rail Extension, Port of Anchorage, AlaskaProject Director and Senior Technical Reviewer for the extension of road and rail improvements at the base of the bluffs east of the Port. Work included evaluation of the bluff stability and impact on existing landslides, seismic slope stability and liquefaction potential, and development of concepts to stabilize slopes and control seepage and aufeis. Also developed designs for the subgrade stabilization to support the proposed road and rail embankments.EssentialHealth - St Mary's Medical Center, Duluth, MinnesotaProject Director and Lead Geotechnical Engineer for several expansions to the regional medical facility in Duluth Minnesota. Services included geotechnical investigations and geotechnical engineering evaluations for design and construction of additions to the facility including parking ramps, skyways, new wings, and complexes for housing doctor's offices and specialized testing services.1 Exhibit SHN-012 ResuméTHOMAS KRZEWINSKIEducationB.S. Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1972Graduate Studies of Soils Engineering, Materials Engineering and Geology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MinnesotaGraduate Studies in Arctic Engineering and Earthquake Engineering, University of Alaska, Anchorage, AlaskaCertificationsProfessional Engineer, Alaska, CE-4721Professional Engineer, Washington, 18137Professional Engineer, Minnesota, 18391Professional Engineer, Wisconsin, E-24946Golder Associates Inc. Principal and Senior Geotechnical EngineerMr. Krzewinski is an internationally recognized expert in the field of Cold Regions Geotechnical Engineering, with over 40 years of experience. He has considerable experience with geotechnical engineering investigations,earthquake engineering,geo-hazardsevauations, laboratory testing and facility/infrastructure design projects for heavily loaded foundations. He is familiar withgeotechnical conditions throughout the Northern Reaches of North America.His experience includes work on large infrastructure and industrial development projects such as the Trans Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS), the Red Dog Mine in Northwestern Alaska, many transportation infrastructure projects, railroad facilities, and hundreds of structures and earth embankments.Employment Golder Associates - Anchorage, AlaskaPrincipal and Senior Geotechnical Engineering Consultant (2002 to Present)Responsible for geotechnical and environmental project development and senior technical oversight.SHINE Project RoleMr. Krzewinski was the project director overseeing all services provided in support of site development and evaluation of technical constraints for the SHINE Medical Technologies (SHINE) proposed medical isotope production facility in Janesville, Wisconsin. Services provided included geological, geotechnical, hydrological, seismic and earthquake engineering relative to facility siting and design. The investigative work atthe proposed site included performing a site reconnaissance, a hydrological investigation and a geotechnical investigation. The site reconnaissance was performed to observe and delineatepotential geohazards. The geotechnicalinvestigation involved drilling 15 boreholes including ten geotechnical boreholes, installing four groundwater monitoring wells, and a 100 foot deep cased borehole for Vertical Seismic Profile (VSP) testing.Groundwater monitoring and water quality testing were also completed on site.Related ExperienceRoad and Rail Extension, Port of Anchorage, AlaskaProject Director and Senior Technical Reviewer for the extension of road and rail improvements at the base of the bluffs east of the Port. Work included evaluation of the bluff stability and impact on existing landslides, seismic slope stability and liquefaction potential, and development of concepts to stabilize slopes and control seepage and aufeis. Also developed designs for the subgrade stabilization to support the proposed road and rail embankments.EssentialHealth - St Mary's Medical Center, Duluth, MinnesotaProject Director and Lead Geotechnical Engineer for several expansions to the regional medical facility in Duluth Minnesota. Services included geotechnical investigations and geotechnical engineering evaluations for design and construction of additions to the facility including parking ramps, skyways, new wings, and complexes for housing doctor's offices and specialized testing services.1 Exhibit SHN-012