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Sam Senn
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Principal Civil/Environmental Engineer

EDUCATION

Graduate Study Civil/Environmental and Construction Engineering (1978-80), Kansas University

B.S. Civil Engineering (1975), New Mexico State University

REGISTRATIONS

Licensed Professional Engineer: Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, New Mexico, Utah, Missouri, Nebraska, Arkansas, Ohio, Iowa, Wisconsin, Texas, Kentucky

CERTIFICATIONS

40-Hour Haz/Mat

EXPERIENCE

Mr. Senn has 34 years of experience in Civil Design, Environmental Remediation Design, Construction Management, and Project Management. His career began after graduation in 1975, working in the Civil/Environmental division of Black & Veatch Consulting Engineers in Kansas City, Missouri. He left Black & Veatch in 1987 to establish an independent practice concentrating on serving the needs of clientele with an economical, focused, and personal perspective.

Design

He has accumulated 16 years experience in Civil and Environmental Design, which includes preparation of construction drawings, construction specifications, detailed design calculations, and design milestone scheduling. His representative experience in design covers subdivision layout and design, civil site layout, environmental remediation, sanitary landfill, sewer and sewage treatment, railroad and road, foundations, hydraulic and hydrology, structural, air dispersion modeling, and project economic evaluation. He served as lead design engineer in the Civil design group at Black & Veatch, providing design for Fossil and Nuclear fueled steam generation power plants, municipal landfills, water and waste water facilities, and water storage facilities. His duties at BASCOR Environmental, Inc. include oversight of engineering design work, remediation equipment specification, and project planning & management. He designed the world’s first wind powered dual pump hydrocarbon recovery system.

Construction

He has worked 18 years as project engineer, construction management, and field liaison engineer providing project management, field design and construction management services to industry. His responsibilities included quality assurance and quality control inspection, contract administration, drawings and specification control, claims negotiation, public relations, construction survey, and system start up services. He served as lead civil engineer and construction manager at the $4 billion Intermountain Power Project in south central Utah from 1981 through 1986. He was lead responsible engineer for the largest single HDPE lined structure in the world in central Arizona, and he was construction manager of the Navy’s "Tomahawk" Missile prototype test cell in central New Mexico. He was the civil engineer and site engineer for Chicago's new 911 facility on Madison Avenue.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Society of Civil Engineers

National Ground Water Association

National Society of Professional Engineers

Who’s Who Among Outstanding Americans (1995-96)

People to People Citizens Exchange

Chi Epsilon Honor Fraternity

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Last modified: January 22, 2010