Managed the naval architecture and marine operations for installation of an 800 ton floating juvenile salmon escapement weir at Ice Harbor Dam, including coordination of towing from Vancouver WA. Team was rated "Outstanding" by the US Army Corps of Engineers
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- As part of a team of naval architects and civil engineers, managed the naval architecture of the design of a graving dock caisson for Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. Team evaluated as "Exceptional" by US Navy
- Served as the Professional Engineer for a shipyard modifying shipyard cranes for the US Navy
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- Designed the foundation for a dramatic display of a pitched and rolled 44' USCG motor lifeboat at the Columbia River Maritime Museum.
- Performed stability analysis of three Lake Union floating homes.
- Evaluated cost and appropriateness of deck repairs to a construction barge.
- Designed mast fittings for the restoration of a 39' classic wooden sailboat
- Advised a civil engineering firm designing a floating salmon escapement structure
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Assisted a Japanese shipping company with regulatory acceptance of seafastenings for a 2000 ton, 150' high cargo. Sailed with the cargo from Korea to Singapore.
- Estimated the value of 163 shipyard change orders.
- Lifted 2 barge mounted Navy cranes 9" to allow Rotek bearing replacement
- Performed conceptual design of a marine railway.
- Investigated the sinking of a 28' aluminum sport fishing boat in Alaska and provided oversight for the construction of a replacement vessel.
- Participated in the value engineering of a floating fish passage facility
- Participated
as an expert in a number of legal disputes
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