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Joseph A. Harnois, P.E., Principal, Engineering

B.S. Civil Engineering

University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth


Mr. Harnois is a Registered Professional Engineer and Certified Soil Evaluator in Massachusetts. He has over 15 years of experience in the fields of civil engineering and land surveying. Mr. Harnois has served as project manager and project engineer on numerous residential, commercial, and industrial projects. These projects have included site development for a major Boston Harbor redevelopment, septic system and wastewater treatment plant design, permitting, and other site development projects, as well as several commercial and residential subdivisions. Mr. Harnois' primary area of expertise is in private wastewater treatment systems. He has designed numerous small and large septic systems, as well as small wastewater treatment plants. Many of these designs have required the use of innovative/alternative (I/A) treatment technologies to meet stringent discharge limits. In addition, Mr. Harnois is a well-qualified site development and subdivision design engineer, previously serving as the Assistant City Engineer for the City of Taunton, Massachusetts; he has performed engineering design throughout the east coast region, from Canada to Bermuda. He is a member of the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). Mr. Harnois is also a member of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MADEP) Nutrient Loading Advisory (NLA) Committee as a technical advisor.

 

John C. Spink, Esq., P.E., Vice President Engineering

J.D. Law

Duquesne University School of Law

M.S. Civil Engineering

Michigan State University

B.S. Civil Engineering

Michigan State University


With more than 30 years of experience, Mr. Spink brings his credentials as a registered professional engineer and attorney to work in engineering and construction. He has experience in waste management, the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP), landfills, environmental protection, environmental engineering, construction, civil engineering, structural engineering, residential/industrial/commercial development, site design, site approval process, program and project management, due diligence, licensing, hydrology, environmental restoration, and regulatory compliance. Mr. Spink has served as a design engineer, project engineer, project manager, design group manager, Chief Engineer, corporate counsel, management specialist, environmental specialist, and special corporate project officer. He has had experience in manufacturing, government, private design engineering and consulting.

 

Michael C. Feldman, Senior Engineer, Principal

M.S. Environmental Sciences

University of New Haven

B.S. Civil Engineering

University of New Haven

B.S. Biology/Chemistry

University of Hartford


Mr. Feldman has over 15 years of environmental and civil engineering experience. He has managed and participated in environmental engineering and regulatory compliance projects involving air; soil; water; and wastewater in a variety of industries including, specialty chemicals; pulp and paper; electroplating and metal finishing; and aerospace. Mr. Feldman has substantial experience with hazardous waste site investigations; remedial feasibility studies; design and implementation; environmental compliance audits for industrial and manufacturing facilities; commercial and industrial property liability assessment; health and safety management; emergency response; RCRA closure plans; industrial wastewater characterization; treatability studies and design; underground storage tank closure and installation; landfill engineering; and construction administration. He has prepared and negotiated regulatory permits for industrial clients throughout New England. Mr. Feldman has also performed and supervised hundreds of Phase I, II and III Environmental Site Assessments throughout the United States and Canada.

 

Thomas McMorrow, P.E., L.E.P., Senior Engineer

B.S. Civil Engineering

Worcester Polytechnic University


Mr. McMorrow joined Coneco subsequent to seven years experience as a senior remediation engineer with a large engineering firm. Mr. McMorrow has designed and managed assessment, characterization and remediation programs at various private sites and several Federal Superfund sites. In addition, he has designed and managed numerous underground storage tank removal and replacement projects. Mr. McMorrow has considerable experience in the successful design and implementation of a variety of innovative and conventional technologies for the remediation of non-aqueous phase, dissolved and residual petroleum hydrocarbon contamination, chromium contaminated wastewater, PCB's, and solvents in soil and groundwater. Mr. McMorrow has prepared comprehensive Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plans at federal facilities in Connecticut, and New Jersey.

 

Shane M. Oates, EIT, Project Manager

B.S. Construction Management Technology

University of Maine

A.S. Civil Engineering Technology

University of Maine


Mr. Oates has over 7 years of civil engineering and construction management experience.  He has served as project engineer and project manager on numerous projects including several Central Artery/Tunnel (CA/T) projects.  Mr. Oates has also engineered numerous commercial site development projects including site layout, drainage, utility design, and permitting.  Mr. Oates has also served as Field Engineer providing construction oversight, estimating, shop drawing review and other construction phase engineering services.

 



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Brian F. Klingler, P.G., L.S.P., Principal, Environmental

B.S. Geology

Skidmore College


Mr. Klingler has 13 years of experience specializing in the characterization of geologic and hydro-geologic conditions and the determination of the nature and extent of soil, soil gas and groundwater contamination at various sites throughout New England. He has performed and supervised numerous Phase I through IV Site Investigations and is currently the leader of Coneco's Emergency Response and Remediation Operations Team. Mr. Klingler has extensive experience conducting computer modeling of contaminant migration and has completed numerous site classifications and reporting duties under the revised Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP). Mr. Klingler's corrective action experience includes multiphase remedial systems within a variety of contaminate settings. Current systems include a dual phase recovery system for separate phase diesel product and a soil/vapor extraction system relating to a release of chlorinated compounds within a bedrock aquifer. Mr. Klingler's continuing education includes professional seminars related to technologies employed in remediation petroleum and solvent contamination, and courses in environmental management at Tufts University Center for Environmental Management. Mr. Klingler's certifications/licenses include Licensed Site Professional, Professional Geologist and AHERA Certified Asbestos Inspector.

 

John D. Aevazelis, Senior Project Manager

B.S. Environmental Science (Geology)

Boston University


Mr. Aevazelis has completed over 200 Environmental Screens, Preliminary Assessments, UST Closure Assessments, Source Control Measures, and Phase I, II, and III investigations throughout Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine.  He has experience in the design, performance and management of environmental programs and projects including: soil and groundwater investigations, remedial action programs and feasibility studies, underground storage tank (UST) management programs, cost estimating, technical assessments, risk assessments, and emergency response actions.  He conducts soil evaluations and percolation tests for municipal agencies and private clients.  Functional in the operation of Coneco’s SRI 8610 Field Gas Chromatograph and associated Peak Simple II software as well as various field laboratory analysis techniques.  Proficient in AutoCAD 2000.  Conducts geophysical investigations utilizing Coneco’s GSSI System III Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), Metrotech Model 810 Line Tracer, and Fisher FX-3 Ferromagnetic Locator.

 

Jedd Steinglass, Project Manager

B.A. Geology

Colgate University


Mr. Steinglass is a project manager and a senior member of Coneco's Emergency Response and Remediation Operations Team. He has performed Phase I, II, and III Site Investigations, applying hydro-geologic and geologic methodologies in various, and complex contaminant source settings. Mr. Steinglass performs site assessments, subsurface investigations and technical report review. He provides oversight for the removal and/or replacement of underground storage tanks (UST) including agency notification, corrective actions, soil removal and closure activities. Mr. Steinglass has managed long term groundwater monitoring projects, including groundwater discharge permitting and regulatory compliance. Mr. Steinglass has also performed a number of remote sensing studies incorporating the use of sub-surface acoustical profiling and GPS and GIS technology.

 

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Timothy S. Bodah, P.L.S., Survey Manager, GPS Crew Chief

Civil Engineering-matriculated

Northeastern University

A.S. Business Management

Dean College


Mr. Bodah has 15 years of experience in land surveying in Massachusetts. He has been the project manager and crew chief on many projects, including retention wall construction layouts for the Boston Central Artery Tunnel, the Chain Bridge over the Merrimack River, an Amtrak Layover Facility in Worcester, Massachusetts, and several subdivisions for single-family homes. Mr. Bodah specializes in Cadastral Surveys, Construction Layout, Existing Conditions Surveys, Curtain Wall Surveys, Title Insurance Surveys, Land Court Surveys, GPS Surveys, and Percolation Testing. In addition, Mr. Bodah has been instrumental in the development of one of our newer services for the telecommunications industry.

 

Jack Konish, Senior Party Chief

Basic Land Surveying

Rutgers University

Advanced Land Surveying

Northeastern University


Mr. Konish has over 20 years of experience in land surveying throughout the Northeast. He has been senior party chief on surveying projects ranging from waste water treatment plants, to wireless tower sites, military bases, plume delineation survey at the Otis Air Force Base, golf courses, and shorelines of rivers, lakes and ocean front properties. As a senior party chief, Mr. Konish is responsible for making certain that survey designs and field techniques are stringently followed, that the field work is finished in the office and precise plans are completed on-schedule for clients.

 



 

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