Mr. Michael has over 38 years of
experience in Engineering and Construction management for
Government and Private Sector Projects. He has specialized
experience in managing the Engineering Design/Construction for
uranium mill tailing, burial grounds, disposal facilities, and
civil engineering designs for nuclear power plants and
refineries.
Mr. Michael managed the remedial
design for remediation of over 100,000,000 tons of contaminated
materials that involved over 25 disposal facilities/encapsulation
cells and cleanup of Columbia River, Spokane River, Genesee River,
Green River, Carquinez Strait, and San Francisco
Bay.
Professional
Experience
Washington Closure Hanford
LLC Richland, Washington 2005 – January 2008
Project Engineer: Responsible for
managing all technical, environmental deliverables for the Waste
Operation Project, including the oversight of the design for four
cells of ERDF expansion.
Bechtel Hanford,
Inc. Richland, Washington 1994-2005
Project
Engineering Manager: Responsible for management of the engineering
and environmental activities for the DOE’s Remedial Action and
Waste Disposal Project. Work scope included design and assessment
regulatory and compliance remediation of contaminated site,
transportation and disposal of waste at the Environmental
Restoration Disposal Facility (EDRF), and detailed design and
construction of ERDF expansion. Overall duties included managing of
all design, regulatory, compliance, procurement, technical
oversight of the construction activities and the DOE regulators
interface.
Task Manager: Responsible for
managing the design, construction, expansion, transportation, and
disposal for the DOE’s ERDF. This facility is designed and
constructed to receive low level radioactive and hazardous waste
generated from remediation of the Hanford Site.
Bechtel
Environmental San Francisco,
California 1988-1994
Project Manager/ Project Engineer:
Managed remedial design, decontamination, demolition, and site
closure for G.E Stanford Ave, FMC Richmond, Shell Martinez Pond
Closure, Savannah River Landfill, and G.E. Spokane Projects. The
scope of the work included vitrification of over 10,000 tons of PCB
contaminated soil and the removal and disposal of over 20,000 tons
of contaminated soil, concrete, and building materials. It also
included excavation, solidification, and backfill of areas over 150
acres.
Project Manager: Managed ARCO
formerly Sinclair Refinery Super-Fund Landfill Project in New York.
Responsible for the design and preparation of bid documents for
construction of an embankment for protection from flooding of the
Genesee River. Engaged in legal negotiation with the EPA and
coordination with the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers in support of
ARCO.
Project Engineer: Responsible for
clean up of 9 contaminated sites within Richmond Refinery
California under the Waste Discharge Order Project
(WDO).
Morrison Knudsen
Engineers San Francisco,
California 1985-1988
Task Lead: Responsiblefor DOE’s Uranium Mill Tailing Remedial Action
Plan (UMTRA) for the Ambrosia Lake Site in New Mexico, the Green
River site in Utah. Responsibilities included engineering design
and preparation of contract documents for the cleanup and
stabilization of these sites as well as the coordination of all
cleanup activities involving the DOE, NRC, the states of New
Mexico, Utah and other engineering companies.
Bechtel Petroleum,
Inc. San Francisco,
California 1978-1985
Project Engineer: Site development
for the Qasim Refinery Project, Saudi Arabia. Responsible for
managing all engineering, procurement, and construction activities
for the preparation of contract packages for the grassroots
refinery. Scope of the work included eight million cubic meters of
earthwork, installation of 60 miles of underground piping (2 to 60
inch diameter), and 20,000 cubic meters of concrete and roads for a
cost of $200 million.
Civil/structural Group Supervisor:
Chevron Refinery projects in Richmond, California. Supervised a
group of 22 engineers and designers for these projects that
involved clean-up of hazardous waste ponds and tank farm areas,
design of impound basins, slurry wall studies, embankments, utility
lines, and miscellaneous refinery clean-up and modification
projects. Responsibilities included preparation of contract
documents (drawings and specifications), bid evaluation,
scheduling, budgeting, cost estimates, and manpower
forecasting.
Bechtel Power
Corporation San Francisco,
California 1971-1978
Senior Engineer: Responsible for
designing the emergency cooling system (spray pond) and category
Iunderground piping for
Limerick Nuclear Power Plant.
Engineer: Engaged in design of
circulating water system, railroads, and earthwork for Pebble
Springs Nuclear Power Plant.
Designer: Engaged in design of
grading, U/G piping, and Roads for Mendocino Nuclear Power
Plant.
Bechtel Refinery and
Chemical San Francisco,
California 1969-1971
Designer: Performed civil design for
ARCO, Chevron, and Weyerhaeuser Projects.
Email Ashur at:ashurmichael@hotmail.com
Bechtel
Corporation
Bechtel Hanford, Inc Bechtel Environmental Bechtel Petroleum, Inc Bechtel Power
Corporation Bechtel Refinery and
Chemical
Washington Closure
Hanford
Morrison Knudsen
Engineers
Education,
Certification, and Professional Affiliation
• B.S., Civil
Engineering
• HND, Engineering
Surveying
• Professional
Engineer, Wisconsin, No. 21645
• Licensed General
Engineering Contractor, Hawaii (Bechtel’s RME
1993-2000)
• Licensed General
Engineering and Building Contractor, California
(1990-1994)