1. Norman G. Miksic
13041A Shadyside Lane
Germantown, Maryland 20874
(301) 540-2131 Mobile
EDUCATION: BS in Civil Engineering, University of Pittsburgh
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
February 2014 to June 2015 Engineering Supervisor- Bechtel Corporation
Stonewall Energy Center, Loudoun County, Virginia and
Carroll County Energy, Carroll County Ohio
Within the assignment outlined below, I was Supervisor and Lead Engineer for development of Earthworks
Subcontracts for the Stonewall Energy Center and Carroll County Energy. Work included excavation and fill
activities, including rock blasting in close proximity of natural gas transmission pipelines. The subcontracts
also involved soil/rock anchored retaining structures and a mechanically stabilized earth wall near existing
wetlands. As Engineer of Record I was responsible for issuing the bid package (scope of work, drawings and
specifications), bid evaluations and developing the drawings and technical specifications up to “Issued for
Construction. For Carroll County I was involved in Construction support after contract award.
January 1998 to December 2015: Engineering Supervisor- Bechtel Corporation
Proposal Development Group
Supervise and provide inputs to develop proposals for gas fired and solid fuel power plants. Develop
conceptual plant layouts and perform preliminary engineering to support the development of projects.
Inputs to the proposal consist of developing quantity input and preliminary engineering to support the
project estimates, writing scoping documents, issuing commodity bid packages (earthwork, of-shore/marine
work, chimney, structural steel) at the estimate stage to support the estimate pricing.
Develop Storm Water Management Plans to assist developers in obtaing permits. Develop work packages for
bidding earthwork, off shore pipelines and unloading wharfs.
January 1995 to January 1998: Engineering Supervisor- Bechtel Corporation
Dabhol Power Station: Dabhol, India
Supervise the civil, structural, and architectural work for a 700 Mw combined cycle power plant located 200
km south of Mumbai, India including:
• Reinforced concrete foundations supporting combustion and steam turbines, steam generators,
and power block buildings
• Structural steel and architectural work for a combined Steam and Combustion Turbine building
• 98 meter high welded steel stacks
• Rough and finish grading, including roads and site drainage system.
• Welded steel circulating water piping system
• Reinforced concrete discharge and intake structures and off shore piping systems
• Single point mooring buoy and subsea oil pipeline
• Housing Colony, including single family and townhomes, hotel, comercial center, and school.
• Construction jetty for delivery of equipment and commodities (structural steel, piping, etc.)
• Preparing bid packages involving work scope descriptions, technical specifications and drawings
Provide technical and administrative direction for a group of 25 engineers, designers, and architects; monitor
and control budgets and schedules; and prepare estimates. This assignment involved a close working
relationship Bechtel Field Engineering to construct a state of the art power project in India.
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2. Norman G. Miksic
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY (Continued)
June 1993 to January 1995- Engineering Supervisor- Bechtel Corporation
Various PEPCO Plants
Supervise a variety of retrofit engineering activities at operating fossil power plants, including:
• Design of an off-shore intake piping system involving intake screens, submerged high density
polyethylene (HDPE) piping, and dredging the intake canal.
• Design of a post-tensioning system to repair cylindrical concrete ash silos.
• Design of drainage systems for coal handling areas involving HDPE lined runoff basins and
redirection of storm water.
• Design of structural modifications for relocating a building column to improve access to plant
systems. The work also involved development of the construction sequence for removal of the
existing column and transferring the load to the new.
Technical and administrative direction, budget and schedule, and estimate responsibilities as described in
previous entry.
June 1990 to June 1993: Engineering Supervisor- Bechtel Corporation
Hay Road Station for Delmarva Power and Light (DPL)
Supervise the design of foundations, steel frame buildings, circulating water piping system, drainage and
finish grading for a 500 Mw combined cycle power plant, including:
• Pile supported reinforced concrete foundations supporting rotating machinery (combustion and
steam turbines), steam generators, and power block buildings.
• Circulating water pipe design utilized welded steel and pre-stressed concrete materials. Due to
poor soil conditions, a portion of the steel pipe was pile supported.
• A bridge crane common to the three combustion turbines and the steam turbine required a 500
foot indoor/outdoor craneway.
• Preparation of bid packages involved work scope, technical specifications and drawings.
Technical and administrative tasks; budget and schedule development; and estimate responsibilities as
described in the first entry. This assignment involved a close working relationship with DPL, (Owner)
engineering and construction personnel, and contractors to respond to field requests and resolve
construction interferences while maintaining an aggressive schedule.
November 1987 to June 1990: Design Engineer- Bechtel Corporation
Fossil Operating Plant Services
Develop storm water management plan, conceptual drainage schemes, and provide engineering support
for environmental permit applications for the Baltimore Gas and Electric (BG&E) Perryman Power Plant.
Design foundations, buildings and structures; originate and check specifications; and review contractor
submittals for the DPL Hay Road Combustion Turbines Unit 1 & 2 and PEPCO Benning Combustion Turbine
Projects.
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3. Norman G. Miksic
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY (Continued)
July 1980 to May 1987: Design and Field Engineer- Bechtel Corporation
Various Nuclear Power Plant Projects
Design structures for nuclear power plants, including reinforced concrete foundations, structural steel and
aluminum framing systems, and pipe supports.
Field design of pipe support structures. Resolve field installation problems for piping and supports. Design
rigging beams and evaluate existing structures for construction loads.
COMPUTER SKILLS
Word; Excel; Mathcadd; GTSTRUDL structural engineering programs; Microstation
REGISTRATIONS
Professional Engineer: Maryland 21262, Delaware 8168 (inactive), Virginia 0402 016564, and the District of
Columbia 749009426 (inactive)
REFERENCES
References will be forwarded upon request.
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