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List of Projects Pedro De Jesus, PE, RCDD Electrical Engineer Education B.S., Electrical Engineering, Virginia Military Institute, 1990 Professional Registrations Professional Engineer: Virginia (#025723), since 1995 Professional Engineer: New York (#78687), since 2001 Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) Notable Projects Wacker Polysilicon Facility, Tennessee ($760k fee). I took over as design manager of a struggling Fire Alarm design-build effort for 30 new buildings (560 sheets) at an industrial chemical plant. I re-chartered the design team(mostly new design staff), revamped the QC process and realigned the design process to improve quality and provide quality submittals to the client while driving an aggressive schedule. This amid the loss of three key team members, tow of which quit and the other had mental health issues. This required bringing in temp staff and managing available staff and resources to maintain an aggressive schedule which was essential to make up for lost time caused by the previous design team. Broadway Research Laboratory, Baltimore, MD, John Hopkins University. I was project manager of the commissioning effort for this facility ($600k fees). I participated in the electrical portion of the commissioning effort for this facility as well. During the design I reviewed design work done by other firms on behalf of John Hopkins University. This work has included lightning protection, elevators, generator, instrumentation

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List of Projects

Pedro De Jesus, PE, RCDDElectrical Engineer

Education

B.S., Electrical Engineering, Virginia Military Institute, 1990

Professional Registrations

Professional Engineer: Virginia (#025723), since 1995Professional Engineer: New York (#78687), since 2001Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD)

Notable Projects

Wacker Polysilicon Facility, Tennessee ($760k fee). I took over as design manager of a struggling Fire Alarm design-build effort for 30 new buildings (560 sheets) at an industrial chemical plant. I re-chartered the design team(mostly new design staff), revamped the QC process and realigned the design process to improve quality and provide quality submittals to the client while driving an aggressive schedule. This amid the loss of three key team members, tow of which quit and the other had mental health issues. This required bringing in temp staff and managing available staff and resources to maintain an aggressive schedule which was essential to make up for lost time caused by the previous design team.

Broadway Research Laboratory, Baltimore, MD, John Hopkins University. I was project manager of the commissioning effort for this facility ($600k fees). I participated in the electrical portion of the commissioning effort for this facility as well. During the design I reviewed design work done by other firms on behalf of John Hopkins University. This work has included lightning protection, elevators, generator, instrumentation controls, interior power, lighting systems (interior and exterior), medium voltage switchgear and transformers (15kV). The type of facilities included office spaces, laboratories, and animal holding areas (white lab rats). Completed in 2004.

Dulles International Airport, Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority, Dulles, VA.($100k Fee) Served as a project manager for a services during construction contract for Dulles International Airport, Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority. This work included consultation, shop drawing review, answering requests for information, and providing design for change orders. This project included utilities work associated with electrical distribution, natural gas, water and sanitary systems. A sanitary pump station with odor control, 13.2kV Switchgear, 10 pad-mounted transformers, overhead and underground distribution was provided. Work completed in 2001.

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Facilities Utilization studies, 480th Intelligence Wing (IW), World-wide locations. I was the electrical and communications lead for various Facilities Utilization studies for SCIF facilities. This work was done for the 480th Intelligence Wing of the US Air Force at Langley Air Force Base and is the ground work associated with six future construction projects ranging in cost from $30 to $120 million each o a total of about $600 million. This work included identifying the current and future needs of the entire wing including five Groups and the Head Quarters of the 480th IW. The Wing’s five DGS Groups have similar functions and are located throughout the world at strategic locations. Our study focused on the critical operational needs of the DGS facilities to provide highly flexible and functional facilities that are easy to maintain and expand while operating 24/7 non-stop missions. Special communications systems are required as well as Tier 3 and 4 level of redundancy for data centers and operations facilities. I was responsible for recommendations for Power Plants, UPS systems, security systems and communications systems. These systems support missions as described below. These facilities are located in South Korea, Germany, Hawaii, Virginia and California. These are all SCIF facilities requiring special security and communications systems. The facility recommendations ranged in value from $30 million to $120 million each in facilities construction cost. The DGS facilities are war fighting units leveraging national/DoD intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance assets in the form of air, space and ground systems architecture. These units project global vigilance, providing persistent world-class timely and tailored multi-discipline intelligence analysis to the war fighter while directing reach back/distributed operations. The job of each DGS is to execute national and tactical ISR operations and missions providing predictive, actionable intelligence for war fighting forces, combat commanders and national authorities. The Groups are each comprised of approximately 1,500 personnel. The Groups receive, analyze and report elements of Imagery and Signals Intelligence for U-2, Predator, Reaper, and Global Hawk imagery. Two studies were completed in 2010 the other four will be completed by the end of 2010.

Generator, Bangor, Maine($2 million construction and $150k fee). Design Manager for adding a 1250 KW, 13.2 KV generator plant to back-up an entire Waste Water Treatment plant. Completed in 2003.

Wind Turbine Project, Otis AFB, Massachusetts ($4 million construction and $150k fee). I was design manager of the design of a 1000 KW wind turbine. The design was completed in 2006 and construction in 2010.

DGS-1 Intelligence Operations Facility; USACE Norfolk District; Langley AFB, VA - I was involved in the development of this project from cradle to grave over a 7 year period. I performed the initial Facility Needs Assessment Study, developed programming recommendations, and participated in ACC site assessment, concept design and was electrical design lead. This also included enterprise wide coordination which included a telecommunications conference with DGS-1, DGS-2, NV ANG, and KS ANG representatives to develop unique communications standards across all commands. I developed a phased design approach for development of $80 million facility that houses $750 million of equipment, 145,000 SF DGS-1 complex, with a 600-person SCIF and a 200 person Operations Center (following DCID 6/9), collateral and unclassified support facilities, and warehouse. Developed concepts for five separate telecommunications networks based on Red/Black recommended separations using

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the latest Category 6 and fiber cabling requirements. I designed the power system for N+1 redundancy with some aspects of Tier 4 fault tolerance to serve power to the entire facility which consisted of a paralleling generator plant to provide approximately 6MVA of capacity. Also a UPS system was provided consisting of a static UPS system with the capacity to grow to a 2500A capacity with fully redundant UPS’s. This project supports a 24/7 command and control critical facility that supports combat operations. This facility included a server farm that accommodates up to 180 cabinets and was designed to support blade servers. This project recently received a design award. The design portion of this work was completed in 2007 and the construction was completed in 2009. I was electrical lead on DGS-1 and communications lead on DGS-2 but I was overall super-lead of both disciplines for both projects. DGS-1 received the 2007 Air Force Air Combat Award Citation Award Concept Design category.

DCGS Command and Control Intelligence Operations Facility; USACE Sacramento District; Beale AFB, CA –Telecommunications lead for a $60 million, 110,000 SF facility including primarily SCIF Operations Floor spaces based on ICD-705. Developed design for redundant telecommunications systems. Developed concepts for five separate telecommunications networks based on Red/Black Recommended separations using pre-terminated MTP/MPO fiber trunk system to provide horizontal fiber to the desk-top cabling. This included 16 communications connections per user to support NIPRNET, SIPERNET, JWICS, and several other SCI level data systems. This facility included a server farm that accommodates up to 340 cabinets and was designed to support blade servers, rack mounted PC’s and flexibility to add in-row cooling for 20kw cabinets.

DGS-2 Intelligence Operations Facility; USACE Sacramento District; Beale AFB, CA – I was involved in the development of this project from cradle to grave over a 7 year period with this project concurrently with DGS-1 described above. The only difference was that my role on this project was telecommunications lead for the phased development of $48 million, 110,000 SF addition to the existing DGS-2 complex, including 600-person SCIF Operations Center, collateral facilities, and replacement warehouse. The SCIF was designed per DCID 6/9, SAR area per JAFAN 6/9. Developed design for redundant telecommunications systems. Developed concepts for five separate telecommunications networks based on Red/Black Recommended separations using the latest Category 6 and fiber to the desk-top cabling requirements. Provided all fiber to the desktop and included 16 communications connections per user to support NIPRNET, SIPERNET, JWICS, and several other SCI level data systems. This facility included a server farm that accommodates up to 200 cabinets and was designed to support blade servers. The design portion of this work was completed in 2007 and the construction was completed in 2009.

USTRANSCOM Consolidation; USACE Louisville District; Scott AFB, IL($84 million) - Designed telephone and data systems for three-story, 248,400 SF facility. This included almost 134,000 SF SCIF space and support for communications intensive operations. This included almost 50,000SF of operations floor space and support for communications intensive operations throughout the building. Also include were special high end PCs with 750w power consumption each which required special cooling provisions at the desk top. Support for NIPRNET, SIPERNET, JWICS, wireless LAN and several other SCI level data systems. A PDS was also provided. The design portion of this work was completed in 2008 and the construction was completed in 2010. This project received the 2008 Air Force Merit level Design Award.

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DPOC Addition, Langley AFB. ($750k construction and $70k fee). I was Design Manager for the addition 3,000 SF of critical operations space to an existing high-tech facility. Completed 2004.Mile Long Building Study, Langley, AFB. ($50k fee) I was Design Manager for a fast track study to determine the cost and feasibility of removing a contaminated mile long building foundation along the water front of the base and allow redevelopment of the area as a park and jogging track. Completed 2004.

Hampton Roads Sanitation District, Electrical Upgrade at Boat Harbor and James River WWTP, Hampton Roads, VA ($1.2 million). I was design manager of an electrical upgrade of the main electrical systems of these two plants. Design fee $50 k. Completed in 2002.

U.S. Naval Base, Norfolk, VA. - Piers 2 and 21 replacement ($80 million) - designed power, lighting, telephone and data systems for the prototype Navy pier of the future. This job included a shore power system, telephone, cable TV, T1 service and fiber optic systems for connection to Navy Ships. Each of these two piers consisted of 32MVA of electrical service for ship to shore connections. The fiber optic system was in support of a base-wide WAN system. I also designed a wide area network for sanitary and oily waste water system monitoring. This job also included extensive electrical utilities work and the expansion of an existing 34.5KV switching station to handle an additional 200 MVA of power requirements. This work include innovative approaches to providing shore power to ships using semi-portable substations and double deck piers which established a new standard for the Navy. Design completed in 1998.

New York City CMMS, Telecommunications Design. (1.2 million construction cost and $150k fee) I served as Design Manager and telecommunications lead for services associated with various LAN's and a WAN for the New York City DEP. This included 3 weeks of site visits to most NYC DEP Wastewater Plants and associated facilities (approximately 26 facilities). Evaluated existing LAN's and WAN's for suitability to support new CMMS system. We provided telecommunications design to provide sufficient infrastructure to serve a new Citywide CMMS system. The following sites were included in this project; Wards Island WPCP , Bowery Bay WPCP, Rockaways WPCP, Newtown Creek WPCP, North River WPCP, Red Hook WPCP, Hunt's Point WPCP, Tallman Island WPCP, Port Richmond WPCP, Coney Island WPCP, Oakwood Beach WPCP, 26th Ward WPCP, Jamaica WPCP, Owl's Head WPCP, Gowanus CF, Paedergaet CF, Spring Creek PS, V Ave CF, 13th St PS, Manhattan and Bronx Grit Chamber . The LAN design included routers, switches, outlets, fiber optic cabling and Cat 5e cabling at all sites listed above. These were tied together with a combination of T1 lines and wireless communication systems. The sites were located throughout New York City. Completed in 2003.

Air National Guard Headquarters Facility, Andrew's Air Force Base, Maryland. I was Electrical and communications lead. This included Lighting, Power, Grounding, Fire Alarm/Mass Notification, Cable Tray, Day-light harvesting control, sound marking system and Security Plans. Also it included under floor air distribution and raised floor plus single-mode fiber to the desk-top using GPONG networking. This was a 160,000 square foot, multi storied

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headquarters building. The building was designed to achieve a LEED Silver certification. The construction completion is expected by the end of 2010. This project received the 2008 Air Force Honor Design Award.

Other ProjectsTransformer Replacement Project, IMF, Washington, DC 10/2010-04/2011I designed and managed the electrical and structural engineering effort associated with installing three 2500 kva transformers in the underground garage areas of the IMF building in downtown DC. This was our first DB job for the IMF. The IMF picked M.C. Dean with some reservations. This job required gaining the IMF’s trust from the beginning which was a difficult task. I recognized their sensitivity to costly shoring costs and was able to walk them thru options and solutions thereby gaining their personal trust. We provided a solution that allowed us to build a new transformer in the existing electrical room which saved much time and money on shoring required bring a heavy factory built transformer to the electrical room via the underground garage. The original job only required one transformer and the customer was so impressed that they awarded two more transformer replacements to us.

NTTA lighting Control Replacement, NTTA (Dulles, VA) 11/2010 – 02/2011I was the designer and construction project manager for the design and construction work associated with replacing and upgrading the lighting control system for a large data center facility. This included the installation and programming of several Hubbel lighting control panels. Also included were modifications to existing control stations and existing occupancy sensors throughout the facility.

Roof Mounted HVAC, MTS Upgrade, Rackspace (Herndon, VA) 10/2010-11/2010I was the designer for the addition of 38 manual transfer switches to roof top units of a large data center facility.

M.C. Dean Corporate, RTU Addition, M.C. Dean (Dulles, VA) 01/2011 -03/2011I was the designer and project manager for the design and construction work associated with the addition of roof-mounted HVAC units to provide redundant cooling for a small data center space.

Ice Cream Factory, US Govt. (undisclosed location) 10/2010 - 12/2010I was the designer for the addition of a SCIF facility built at a commercial facility for an undisclosed customer. This was a SCIF building built within a commercial warehouse space.

Building 3250, SPAWAR (Stuttgart, Germany) 10/2010 - PresentI was the designer for the addition of UPS and Generator Power for a SCIF facility built at an Air Force Base. This included a 200 kw UPS and a 400 KW generator which where each housed in containerized buildings adjacent to building 3250. I also designed the interior UPS power distribution system to serve desks and server racks.

Building 3207, SPAWAR (Stuttgart, Germany) 07/2010 - Present

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I was the designer for the renovation of various spaces including the addition of power to desks and server rooms within a SCIF facility.

Building 3206, SPAWAR (Stuttgart, Germany) 07/2010 - PresentI was the designer for the renovation of various spaces including the addition of power to desks and server rooms within a SCIF facility.

NTTA Redundant PDU addition, NTTA (California)) 10/2011-12/2011I designed the addition of PDUs and power circuits as needed to provide redundant circuits to server racks in an existing data center.

PDU Addition, U.S. Treasury Dept. (Tyson’s Corner, VA) 11/2010-12/2010I designed the addition of a PDU and power circuits to equipment racks in an existing data center.

Task Area A and B Renovation, FEMA (Washington, DC)Project Accomplishments: I designed the electrical system to renovate an operation area consisting of 120 desks. The space was converted for using floor boxes to having powered furniture systems.

Arc-Flash Study, Lockheed Martin (Rockville, Greenbelt and Hanover, MD) I performed various arc-flash studies for Lockheed Martin and I also served as project manager for this project. I coordinated data collection and data input with several field staff and then completed short circuit, coordination and arc-flash studies for these projects.

Camp Salerno TC Design, USACOE (Afghanistan) 06/2011- PresentI was designer and design manager for the telecommunications design effort associated with a Waste Management Are project.

FOB Ghanzi TC Design, USACOE (Afghanistan) 06/2011- PresentI was designer and design manager for the telecommunications design effort associated with a Waste Management Are project.

TSIF PA/SA System, TSA (Arlington, VA) 01/2011- 07/2011I was designer and design manager for the electrical, structural and HVAC design effort associated with adding Public Address and Situation Awareness systems to the TSIF facility at National Airport. The work included UPS power for PA and SA systems. Also included were conduit system plans for the PA and SA systems.

Generator Failure Assessment, FSG-Lumenos (Alexandria, VA) 11/2010-01/2011I performed a study and served as project manager for this project. I completed an assessment of the existing system to determine the cause of a generator failure to start.

Arbinet UPS System Study, Arbinet (Herndon, VA) 03/2011-04/2011

I performed a study and served as project manager for this project. I completed an assessment of the existing system UPS system to determine the available capacity of the system and to determine how to upgrade the existing system.

Occupancy Lighting Control System, DC NET (Washington, DC) 07/2011- 07/2011I designed occupancy sensor control for an existing lighting system at an existing Data Center.

Entry Control Point Upgrade, US Govt. (Langley, VA) 11/2010- 05/2011

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I was designer and design manager for the electrical and HVAC design effort associated with adding turnstiles to existing entry control points to various facilities at an undisclosed government facility.

Power Monitoring PITCO, M.C. Dean (Chantilly, VA) 11/2010- 01/2011I was designer and design manager for the addition of power monitoring at an existing training and testing facility.

NIOC Generator project, Yokosuka JapanI was designer and design manager for the addition of a power 1200kw generator for a critical facility.

NMIC Paralleling Generator Switchgear Replacement, Suitland, MDI was designer and design manager for the DB replacement of paralleling switchgear project that served 6 MW of back up power to the entire facility. This included providing a temporary power plant to provide backup power during the replacement of the gear.

HAMPTON Roads Sanitation District, Electrical Upgrade at Boat Harbor and James River WWTP, Hampton Roads, VA ($1.2 million). I was design manager of an electrical upgrade of the main electrical systems of these two plants. I prepared the fee estimate and developed the concept together with the client and then managed the design effort done by others. Design fee $50 k. Completed in 2002.

Wind Turbine Project, Otis AFB, Massachusetts ($4 million construction and $150k fee). I was design manager of the design of a 1000 KW wind turbine. The design was completed in 2006 and construction in 2010.

Generator, Bangor, Maine($2 million construction and $150k fee). Design Manager for adding a 1250 KW, 13.2 KV generator plant to back-up an entire Waste Water Treatment plant.

DPOC Addition, Langley AFB. ($750k construction and $70k fee). I was Design Manager for the addition 3,000 SF to an existing facility for a high-end operations function. Completed 2004.

Mile Long Building Study, Langley, AFB. ($50k fee) I was Design Manager for a fast track study to determine the cost a feasibility of removing a contaminated mile long building foundation along the water front of the base and allow redevelopment of the area as a park and jogging track. Completed 2004.

KS ANG; Air Intelligence Operations Facility; McConnell AFB, KS - Telecommunications design of Design of $7.8 million, 22,000 SF facility included SCIF for imagery weapons systems and support functions, in a communications-intensive facility, a small data center and an operations center with high end Sun Blade PCs. Provided senior electrical/telecommunications design guidance for 10,000 SF renovation of a temporary facility, including design of redundant electrical power and telecommunications pathway systems. Completed in 2006.

Air National Guard, Otis AFB- Conducted a condition assessment study to determine the condition of 60 facilities at Otis AFB. This study was conducted to assist in planning for future

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usage by the 102nd Flight squadron. The purpose was to determine space usage based on ANG category codes and determine the feasibility of renovating facilities as opposed to building new facilities to effectively and efficiently fulfill the squadron's mission. Recommended renovations and upgrades of power and lighting systems taking into account 20- to 50-year lifecycle. Provided a design guide for work at Otis AFB. This included guidance for all electrical and communications systems on the base including medium voltage distribution, interior power and lighting, telephone and data systems. Completed in 2000.

Evolution Networks Solutions Provided a design guide for Data Center work for Evolution Networks Solutions, a telecommunications company. This included guidance for all electrical and communications systems including interior power, lighting, telephone, and data systems. Additionally recommendations were provided for emergency power for 24/7 operations that included redundant generators, UPS, fly wheel, and flexible power distribution networks. Additional guidance was provided for DC power distribution.

Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky, LLP, Washington, DC- For Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky, LLP, Washington, DC, conducted an electrical system condition assessment for an existing one-story leased office building. Interviewed the building owner, performed a field survey and prepared a report. The report stated the existing condition of the electrical and telecommunications systems and recommended action taking into account a 20-year lifecycle. This study was to help the client decide if they would remain in the building or build a new one.

Dulles International Airport, Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority, Dulles VA- Conducted a utilities study to predict future electrical power needs for the expansion of Dulles International Airport, Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority. This work included studying current facility power usage and using this historical information to predict power usage of future similar facilities. Based on this study, I also designed a 13.2KV electrical distribution system to replace an existing 34.5KV system. This work included replacing existing transformers at approximately 10 buildings. Completed in 2000.

DC WASA, Washington, DC. I served as a consultant and did various tasks associated with program management activities. I developed telephone installation standards for the EPMC-IV program for DC WASA. I worked with DC WASA as part of EPMC-IV for review and coordination of program management for all solids processing facilities. I assisted with management of a plant wide electrical system study at Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility. I provided electrical coordination and review of Additional Dewatering Facility and Egg Shaped Digester Facility. I prepared electrical portions of preliminary designs for WASA solids handling facilities. I served as a consultant and reviewer for a project that involved the replacement of dewatering centrifuges. I also worked on the conceptual design for a new Digestion, Sludge Thickening and Scum Handling facility. I evaluated the feasibility of providing ASD's on existing Raw sewage pump motors. I developed the scope of work for this future project. Between 1999 and 2005.

Alexandria Sanitation Authority (ASA), Alexandria, VA. Staff instrumentation and control engineer responsible for providing services during construction for the Alexandria Sanitation Authority (ASA) advanced wastewater treatment facility, a $260-million expansion project.

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Duties include reviewing the instrumentation and control submittals, responding to Contractor's clarifications, and the preparation of documents related to work orders and design modifications. Between 2000 and 2004.

Genuity, Various locations, USA. Provided electrical design for various POP sites ranging in size from 5,000 to 10,000 square feet. This included redundant AC and DC power distribution systems. Additional emergency power was provided via generator sets and DC battery systems. DC power systems included two or more –48VDC, 5000A systems including associated rectifiers, power distribution units, PDU's and associated pathways and cabling. Also included were inverters, fiber optic cabling support systems, fire alarm, and security system. Completed 1998.

U.S. Navy, Multiple locations, between 1990 and 1993. Administered several construction contracts for the Navy ranging up to $5 million each in construction costs. This administration work included developing the scope of work, minimizing change orders, and assuring contractors completed work on schedule. Additional work included resolving field problems, handling RFI's reviewing construction schedules, field inspection, reviewing safety plans, preparing, and negotiating change orders. The projects included telecommunications and all traditional construction disciplines for the following projects:

Norfolk Naval Base, VA- RFI/EMI Shielding- Pier Repairs

Roosevelt Roads Naval Base, PR- Several renovation projects at Bachelors Enlisted Quarters - Airfield lighting replacement- Hurricane Hugo related repairs

Yorktown Naval Weapons Station- Bachelors enlisted quarters renovation- Roof repairs at 10 sites - base-wide potable water system improvements (including pigging) - lightning protection systems at various ammunition magazines- major renovations at 5 large buildings throughout the base including phasing of tenant moves.

U.S. Navy, Multiple locations, between 1993 and 1999. Designed numerous electrical systems for the Navy and Marine Corps including:

Norfolk Naval Base, VA- Split stream water system - designed electrical system.- General purpose warehouse ($7 million) - designed electrical, lighting, fire pump, elevator and telephone system.

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- Electrical improvements to Piers 5, 20, 24 and 25 ($20 million) - designed for the replacement and upgrade of electrical service for shore power from 12 MVA per pier to 32MVA per pier for 4 piers.- Designed an Oily Wastewater monitoring system using Modicon PLC's (with MODBUS) and Blackbox short haul modems to connect remotely located pump stations to a central master PLC.Added several sanitary pump stations to an existing central monitoring system using Modicon PLC's (with MODBUS) and modems.

Roosevelt Roads Naval Base, PR- Lightning protection at magazine areas - designed primary lighting protection system for ordinance facilities. This included approximately 10 ammunition magazines located throughout the Naval Base.- Senior enlisted dining facility - designed power and lighting.- Small arms range - designed a solar powered warning light system.

Cherry Point, NC- Upgrade of three sewage pumping stations - Child development center - designed power, lighting, security, intercom, telephone, video, and audio classroom monitoring, and recording system. The video and audio monitoring system was composed of two to three cameras per room for a total of approximately 40 cameras plus individually recorded microphones located in each child care room (approximately 20). CCTV system was also tied into door switch devices.

Camp Lejeune, NC- Paradise Point and Tarrawa Terrace Youth Centers ($10 million) - designed power, lighting, telephone, and CATV system.- Glazed storefront for mess hall

Portsmouth Naval Hospital, VA- HVAC improvements to gymnasium locker room- CEP follow-on work - designed intercom system.

Cheatham Annex Virginia: base-wide electrical system upgrade - designed overhead and underground system to upgrade the base-wide electrical system. This project also included the design of a 4.16 KV, 1100KW generator set with the ability for co-generation.

Antigua: dormitory - designed power and lighting system.

Salinas, Puerto Rico: replacement of emergency power system (2-100kW Paralleling gen-sets and associated switchgear). Also designed a PLC based controls system with the ability to record 30 days of activity and the ability to communicate via phone lines with a central base. This project was for a Navy communications site.

I conducted a field investigation for a communications site in Sigonella, Sicily. The work involved the replacement of 3-500kW gen-sets for a critical communications system at a Naval Communications site.

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I provided review and technical support for projects throughout Naval Bases in Europe including Spain and Italy. Projects included but were not limited to child development centers, lightning protection for magazines and many other facilities.

US DataPort, Gainesville, VA. Provided planning and design guidance for a master planning effort for a 188-acre Data Center Campus estimated to cost $800 million. The Data Center Campus will house approximately 2.5 million SF of data center building space. This project included a 250MW power plant, 34.5kV electrical distribution and power conditioning and ride-thru equipment. The project was put on hold in 2001.

Sprint, Herndon, VA. Designed several electrical systems for Sprint between 1999 and 2000:

Sprint NE Campus- Ops 1/HR Relocation (office renovations)- Ops 1/2nd Floor Restack(office renovations)- Ops 2/1st Floor, NW Quadrant(office renovations)- Lobby Renovations- Ops 1 Sonet Room (work in support of a fiber optic sonet ring) - Ops 1 Generator UPS SystemGSD Building- 4th Floor Office renovations- 3rd Floor Office renovations- 1st Floor temporary swing space

Fallingwater, Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, Pennsylvania. This was a design/build project. I designed and inspected electrical, underground fiber optic Ethernet wide area network, heat tracing, and underground telephone system. Also several buildings were provided with data and telephone outlets, racks, Ethernet hubs, and fiber patch panels. I also provided consultation services to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy to assist with master planning and advertising of a new telephone system. This consisted of upgrading existing Inter-Tel PBX's and networking between two remote sites via a Wide Area LAN using a T-1 line.

Richmond Wastewater Treatment Plant, Richmond, VA. This was a design-build project. I designed a distributed controls system for monitoring half of the Richmond Wastewater Treatment Plant. This work included a wide area fiber optic system. The system include a Foxboro DCS system and interfacing with numerous existing process panels throughout the plant. This project included preparation of contract drawings and specifications for the DCS installation for a 70 MGD wastewater treatment plant. A portion of this project was Design/Build which included preparing installation drawings and wiring existing equipment for connection to a DCS monitoring system. I participated in the implementation of field modifications of existing local panels to prepare the Richmond WWTP for installation of future DCS. Participated in P&ID, electrical location plans, DCS loop descriptions and input/out list development. Developed loop diagrams and panel layouts detailing field modifications. Completed in 2003.

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Department of Energy, Oakridge, Tennessee. This was a design build project. I provided design, field inspection and other services during construction for a Landfill project at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The work included overhead 13.8kV electrical distribution, electrical power, and exterior security lighting meeting strict DOD requirements for hazardous waste landfill. Electrical work consisted of approximately $600k in construction cost.Block 10.2 bed-down at DGS-2 Facility, Beale AFB, California. ($1 million) This was a fast track temporary operations facility with a small server room and a command and control center. I lead design manage for this efoort. The project including a 2000SF design center and a 4000SF operations center.. This included a redundant electrical power system to provide N+1 redundant power to the entire facility which. Also a UPS system was provided consisting of a static UPS system with the capacity to grow to a 400kW. This project supports a 24/7 command and control critical facility that supports combat operations.

Leesburg Water Pollution Control Facility, SCADA study, Leesburg, VA.($100k fee) This included evaluating feasibility based on cost and implementation parameters. Spread spectrum radio, telephone lines, fiber optic cabling, and CDPD technologies were evaluated for this client. The capability of the telecommunications providers was a major factor in this project. Also the topology of the site was an important fact for the Radio telemetry systems.

Long Term Planning Study, US Embassy in Cairo, Egypt. I was electrical Lead for a long range planning report for the US Embassy in Cairo, Egypt. This project included a site assessment of the entire embassy compound which included 13.2kV switchgear, two main low voltage switchgear and two generator plants (approximately 8 generators), and the entire electrical distribution system. This study made recommendations for future electrical projects to support various moves and changes in the organization. A few other facilities were also evaluated. This work lead to a follow on project. I was Electrical Lead for an HVAC upgrade project at the US Embassy in Cairo, Egypt. This project included fixing some HVAC control issues in the Cairo II building and the Ambassador's residence.

Planning and Condition Assessment, Ali-Al-Selem and Ali-Al-Jaber AFB, Kuwait, Air Force/Army Corps of Engineers. I conducted an assessment of 40 hardened aircraft shelters at Ali-Al-Selem and Ali-Al-Jaber AFB, in Kuwait. The shelters were bombed during the first Gulf War by the US. We analyzed the existing condition of the structural and electrical systems of each shelter to determine how much work would be required to repair the shelters and how much it would cost. This included a 3 week site visit and a cost estimate. Completed in 2003.

Fire Suppression Systems for Aircraft Alert Shelter, Colorado ANG, Buckley AFB, CO. Electrical Engineer. Evaluated the electrical and communication systems associated with four alert hangars for fighter aircraft to support a homeland security initiative. Type A concept design services, detailed reports, and cost estimates were provided to retrofit the fire protection system.

C-5 Aircraft Parking Apron, Design/Build, Client: Air Force/Army Corps of Engineers. I provided senior electrical oversight of design work done by a Jordanian firm to build a new C-5 aircraft parking apron. I also assisted with constructions efforts by resolving field issues and facilitating submittal reviews with the Army Corps of Engineers. This project included the

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upgrade of the 11KV system on the base to provide additional redundant loop feed circuits. The work included high mast lighting poles and a new substation building for a generator, transformer and provisions for airfield series lighting circuits for new taxiway lighting. Completed 2008

Water Distribution System, Hebron (West Bank) Design/Build, Client: USAIDProvided construction oversight and design support for a new water distribution system in Hebron(West Bank). This included four booster pump stations a water tank, generators and about 14 miles of overhead electrical lines and overhead single mode fiber optic cabling. Completed 2008

Security Upgrades, US Embassy in Malawi Africa, Design/Build RFP, Department of State. I was electrical Lead for preparing an RFP package for a Design/Build project at the US Embassy in Malawi Africa. This was a security Upgrade project that included improvements to security lighting, CCTV and replacing of the main compound entry-ways and associated buildings (CAC's) and reconfiguring the entry to the consular area and main entry to the embassy building.

Munitions Magazine area, Balad, Iraq, Design/Build, Air Force/Army Corps of Engineers. I was lead Electrical and Communications System designer for a new Munitions Magazine area located in Balad, Iraq which included approx 8 new facilities. These included munitions storage buildings and outdoor revetments and some munitions handling facilities. Overhead Mast type Lighting Protection Systems were provided. Also primary power was provided via on site prime rated generators. Completed in 2009.

Multiple projects, Bagram, Afghanistan, Design/Build, Air Force/Army Corps of Engineers. I was Lead Electrical and Communications System designer for a four new barracks, a dining facility and containerized shelter facilities in Bagram, Afghanistan. This included new 13.8kV power distribution and communications services to the new site. These also these included on-site water and sewage structures with pump stations. The design-build of Barracks and RSOI surge area at Bagram AB, Afghanistan is being overseen by the USACE Afghanistan District (AED) and consists of two 160-man CMU barracks and an ROSI surge area with a DFAC for 2,700 personnel.

US Embassy, Iraq, Design/Build RFP, Department of State. Electrical engineer for the preparation of an RFP for a Design/Build project at a living quarters camp near the Embassy in Bagdad, Iraq. This included the re-configurations of the existing generator plants in the camp to reduce noise problems by consolidating 10 existing generators into a single yard and provide sound proofing. Also this project included the upgrade of the existing water and waste water system to accommodate future growth. The project value is between $15 and $20 million. Project was canceled in 2009.

Third Lock Addition, Design/Build RFP, Panama Canal Authority, Panama City, Panama. I was Electrical engineer for the preparation and review of Specifications for a Design/Build RFP for the addition of the third set of locks at the Panama Canal. This was in support of an ongoing Program Management contract.

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Navy, Multiple projects and locations. Electrical Design Review -Reviewed design work done by other firms on behalf of many clients. This work has included Closed Circuit TV, lightning protection, elevators, fire pump, intercom, telephone, data, cable TV, generator/UPS, instrumentation controls, interior power, lighting systems (interior and exterior), medium voltage (5KV to 34.5KV) overhead and underground distribution systems. The type of facilities included warehouses, Navy Piers, office buildings, hospitals, communications facilities, recreational facilities (Youth Centers, Bowling Alleys, NCO Clubs, etc...), child care centers, water/wastewater facilities. Also conducted electrical inspections of generator/UPS installations, wastewater plant electrical work and inspected work at various types of facilities mentioned above. Between 1993 to 1999.