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Fuel Facility Engineering and Project Management Representative Sample

United States Navy (San Clemente Island, California):
Planning, engineering and construction management services for the installation of three (3) 100,000 gallon field erected jet fuel storage tanks. All fuel is shipped to the island by barges, so the project included the pumping of fuel from the offloading fuel barges to a booster pump station and then through approximately one mile of piping to the new storage tanks located at a much higher elevation. Also included were the pumping systems, containment areas and loading/offloading spill pads.

Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport (Panama City, Florida):
Engineering design and construction management services for the new airport’s aboveground aviation fuel storage and pumping system. The design was for a fuel system that would be built in two phases. The first phase was for the installation of four (4) 50,000 gallon Jet A storage tanks and four (4) 15,000 Av Gas tank systems. The second phase would be to add an additional six (6) 50,000 gallon Jet A tanks for a total storage capacity of 500,000 gallons of Jet A fuel and 60,000 gallons of Av Gas fuel. The project included the design of the concrete secondary containment structures, the two different loading /offloading spill pads (one on each side of the fuel farm), assistance with permitting, and construction management services. In addition, the project included the design of two (2) aboveground auto fuel storage and pumping systems with 24,000 gallons of fuel per location.

Providenciales International Airport (Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands):
This project consisted of the engineering design of a fuel farm with three (3) 30,000 gallon Jet A fuel tanks and one (1) 12,000 Av Gas tank system. Interfaced with the local government authorities for compliance with all environmental issues and requirements. The project also included the design of the associated pumping systems, concrete secondary containment areas, loading/offloading spill pads and contractor planning, scheduling and coordination for the shipping of the mechanical equipment from the United States to the Island.

Hartsfield – Jackson Atlanta International Airport (Atlanta, Georgia):
Conducted an investigation into weeping issues with welds on two 2.1 million gallon field erected storage tanks and investigated a potential leaking 12-inch diameter fuel hydrant line connected to the same tanks. Evaluated the testing data and provided an engineering solution to fix the problems.

Wilmington International Airport (Wilmington, North Carolina):
Turnkey design-build project for the design, construction and installation of three (3) 20,000 gallon Jet A fuel storage tanks, one (1) 12,000 gallon Av Gas tank and the associated pumping systems. The work also included the design and construction of the concrete secondary containment area, loading /offloading spill pad, all permitting activities and electrical design. Developed the required SPCC Plan and SWPPP.

Hartsfield – Jackson Atlanta International Airport (Atlanta, Georgia):
Engineering design for a 35,000 barrel field erected jet fuel tank, pumping system, EFSO system and associated hydrant system for the International Fuel Farm. Project included all construction management services.

Various Army Air National Guard Facilities:
Project managers for the design and installation of twin 250,000 Jet fuel storage tank systems at four different Army National Guard facilities. Project included complete design of the tank systems and secondary containment areas.

Hartsfield – Jackson Atlanta International Airport (Atlanta, Georgia):
Engineering design for the modification and upgrade of ten (10) field erected Jet fuel storage tanks and associated piping system. The tanks included four (4) that were of 50,000 barrel capacity and six (6) that were of 40,000 barrel capacity.

McCarran International Airport (Las Vegas, Nevada):
Demolition of one (1) 1.2 million gallon Jet A fuel storage tank system and the relocation of one (1) additional 1.2 million gallon storage system to a neighboring fuel farm owned by a major oil company. Project included all permitting, planning, scheduling, coordination activities along with the subcontracting of all contractor activities.

Birmingham International Airport (Birmingham, Alabama):
Engineering design of a fuel storage system consisting of two 20,000 gallon Jet A fuel storage tank systems and two (2) 12,000 Av Gas storage tank systems. Project included all meeting with regulatory authorities and airport authorities for all approvals. Also included was the excavation and removal of four (4) underground storage tanks and the associated pumping systems.

Grant County International Airport (Moses Lake, Washington):
Conducted integrity assessment of two (2) 1.2 million gallon field erected Jet fuel storage tanks and the associated fuel hydrant system, provided assistance with the switchover of approximately 445,000 gallons of fuel from the former operator to the new operator.

Miami International Airport (Miami, Florida):
Provided engineering services for the review and assessment of an airline owned fuel farm consisting of two (2) 210,000 Jet fuel storage tank systems. Project included developing a value of the system for potential sale to the airport. The project also included the in-place closure of two 12-inch diameter jet fuel hydrant lines that were approximately one mile each in length.

Orlando International Airport (Orlando, Florida):
Inspected two (2) 200,000 gallon former United States Air Force field erected Jet fuel storage tanks and the associated pumping and piping system for integrity. Also, represented the client with a groundwater remediation project associated with a fuel release from the subject fuel system.

Palm Beach International Airport (West Palm Beach, Florida):
Conducted an investigation to determine if a 100,000 gallon Jet A fuel storage tank had secondary containment beneath the tank to meet the new state of Florida regulations associated with field erected fuel tanks.

Raleigh/Durham International Airport (Raleigh, North Carolina):
Provided project management services for the permitting, excavation and removal of over 18 underground aviation fuel storage tanks owned by multiple airlines. Project included all planning, scheduling and coordination work activities.

Multiple Locations Throughout The United States:
Project managers for the engineering design, project management, planning, scheduling and coordination for the consolidation of airport Glycol deicing tanks and pumping systems at twenty-nine (29) airports for a major United States airline. The project included the disposal of tanks, the shipping and relocation of tanks and pumping systems from one city to another, the hiring of all contractor trades, all permitting activities including FAA air space permit and transfer of Type I and Type IV Glycol fluid. The cities ranged from Anchorage, Alaska to Columbia, South Carolina and form Albuquerque, New Mexico to Boston, Massachusetts.

Key Field Airport (Meridian, Mississippi):
Engineering design, planning, scheduling, coordination and contract administration for the installation of an aviation fuel storage system consisting of three (3) 20,000 gallon Jet fuel tank systems and one (1) Av Gas tank system. Also included the excavation and removal of three underground storage tanks containing Jet fuel and Av Gas and associated groundwater remediation activities.

Indianapolis International Airport (Indianapolis, Indianapolis):
Assessment of a Jet fuel storage system consisting of two 200,000 gallon Jet fuel tanks, an associated fuel hydrant system and an interconnected system of underground storage tanks and pumping system.

Seattle/Tacoma International Airport (Seattle, Washington):
Conducted tests on an underground Jet fuel hydrant system to determine if there were any issues with possible fuel leaks. Also conducted the redesign of a portion of the fuel hydrant system and fuel hydrants at selected gates.

Asheville Regional Airport (Asheville, North Carolina):
Provided engineering design and construction management services for the installation of a Jet A and Av Gas fuel storage system consisting of three (3) 20,000 gallon Jet fuel tanks and one (1) 12,000 Av Gas tank. The project included all engineering design (including the fuel farm access road, permitting assistance and construction management services.

San Antonio International Airport (San Antonio, Texas):
Turnkey services for the project management, engineering design, permitting, fire marshal approval, airport approvals and construction management services for the installation of two (2) 20,000 gallon Jet A fuel storage tanks, one (1) 12,000 gallon Av Gas tank system, oil/water separator and Mo gas tank system.

John F. Kennedy International Airport (New York, New York):
Project managers for the excavation and removal of several underground aviation, gasoline and diesel storage tanks. Project included all environmental and construction permitting issues with the state The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

Tampa International Airport (Tampa, Florida):
Conducted an investigation to determine the cause of a 22,000 gallon jet fuel spill from an aviation fuel storage system consisting of four (4) 200,000 gallon tanks and associated pumping system. The project also included an environmental assessment to determine the extent of soil and groundwater impact and develop a remedial action plan.