Upload
program-executive-office-assembled-chemical-weapons-alternatives-peo-acwa
View
80
Download
2
Tags:
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Safety
As of November 30, the PCAPP project staff has accomplished:
218 Safe Work Days
1,262,191 Safe Work Hours
2
Staffing – 679 employees
Bechtel Pueblo Team non-manual: 572
Pueblo – 569
– (149 Pueblo County hires ~ 26%) (39 Colorado hires ~ 7%)
– Off-project locations – 3
Construction Workers: 107
– Bechtel direct-hire – 35 (24 local hires ~ 68%)
– Subcontractor personnel – 72
3
Subcontractors on Site
API Construction Co. Kleinfelder
Brahma Group, Inc. Kiewit Infrastructure Co.
C&D Security Modspace
Central States Roofing, Co. Mountain States Sheet Metal
Colorado Fire Mug-A-Bug Pest Control
Cortez Construction Pate Construction
Electrical Reliability Rolling Plains
Evergreen Fire & Security SRI
Fisher Tank Steelock General Fence
G.C. Zarnes T&T Electric
Gutor Transit Mix
HGS Universal Blastco
Hallaton, Inc. Wagner Rental & Equipment
Wheeler Machinery Co.
4
5
Facility Construction Certification (FCC)
FCC Process Status as of 03 December 2012
FCC Matrix from HGS-
PCAPP to BNI
Populated Matrix
(package) from BNI to HGS-PCAPP
QC’d package from HGS-PCAPP to
HGS-Anniston
Certified package from HGS-Anniston to Permittees
Certified packages and
letter from Permittees to
CDPHE
Certified packages and
letters approved by
CDPHE
Current Status 158 (of 176) 38 13 (4-SharePoint only)
0 0
Percent Complete
90% 22% 7% (2%) 0% 0%
FACILITY CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATION PACKAGE STATUS Date: 03-Dec-12
HGS-P PCAPP HGS-A
Completed Draft Hold Pending Document
Resolution Complete Accepted by HGS Certification Completred
COMPLETED 158 86 23 38 4REMAINING 18 29 115 138 172
% COMPLETE 90% 84% 22% 2%
Systemization – People
Accomplishments/On-going
– Completed Total Workforce Planning efforts
– Initiated 24/7 operations
Looking Forward
– Ramp-up operations staffing
– Complete construction of new Training Facility to support increased training
Target is two trained and certified crews by the start of Operations
Jul-0
9
Jan-10Ju
l-10
Jan-11Ju
l-11
Jan-12Ju
l-12
Jan-13Ju
l-13
Jan-14Ju
l-14
- 25,000 50,000 75,000
100,000 125,000 150,000 175,000 200,000
-
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
BNI Battelle URS BNI URS
Plan
ned
Hou
rs
Plan
ned
FTEs
FTE full-time equivalent O&M operations and maintenance
7
Economic Impact
Total Salaries paid to non-manual staff: ~ $264,200,000*
Total Salaries paid to craft workers: ~ $102,500,000*
*Base $; data current as of Nov. 15, 2012
8
Charitable Contributions
00%0%
00%
Since 2003, the Bechtel Pueblo Team has donated more than $307,000 to local community organizations, focusing on the following areas:
Civic Partnerships
Education
Health
Welfare
SustainabilityAvondale Elementary Principal Carmen Avalos (left) receives donated binders former PCAPP employee Kelly Hess, who delivered them on behalf of 11x17.com.
9
Civic Partnerships
Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce
Pueblo Economic Development Corporation
Latino Chamber of Commerce of Pueblo, Inc.
10
Education
ACE (Architecture, Construction, Engineering) Mentorship of Pueblo County
Colorado State University-Pueblo Foundation
Pueblo Hispanic Education Foundation
Pueblo African American Concern Organization
Pueblo Community College Foundation
Pueblo Rotary Club Dictionary give-away to 3rd Graders
Steelworks Museum of Industry & Culture science program for middle school science students
11
Health & Welfare Programs
PCAPP employees have pledged almost $40,000 for the United Way of Pueblo County’s 2013 Campaign. Here, Project Controls Manager Paula Wynn (third from right) is shown with some of her staff who helped exceed the 2012’s $35,000 pledge.
United Way of Pueblo County
Boys & Girls Club of Pueblo County
American Red Cross
Assistance League of Pueblo
Pueblo Step-Up
Habitat for Humanity
YWCA of Pueblo
Pueblo Cooperative Care
12
Volunteerism
From 2009-present, Bechtel Pueblo Team employees volunteered more than 1,500 hours for programs that directly impact the community, including:
ACE (Architecture, Construction, Engineering) of Pueblo Mentorship program
Building houses for Habitat for Humanity
Teaching Spanish at the Pueblo City-County Library District
Assisting the local animal shelter
Volunteering at the Cooperative Care Center
Serving on local boards
Delivering gifts to Pueblo Veteran’s Home
Instructing classes at the YWCA women’s shelter
13
YMCA Corporate Cup
Colorado State Fair Day Parade
Toy & Joy Store
PAWS for Life Adopt-A-Thon
Bonfils Blood Center donations (140 units donated in 2012* = 420 lives saved)
(163 units donated in 2011 = 567 lives saved)
(250 units donated in 2010 = 870 lives saved)
*Another blood drive is scheduled for Dec. 19, 2012
Community Events
14