John E. Scanlon Jr.
Georgetown, Massachusetts 01833
978-***-**** Project Manager/Field Construction
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Professional Summary:
•I have twenty-three years experience in the construction and engineering fields with a
Background in Civil/Site, Electrical, Mechanical, Natural Gas, Nuclear, Instrument & Controls.
•19 years experience in natural gas related projects and facilities.
• I have been involved with design, procurement, design specifications, fabrication and construction of
these facilities.
Knowledgeable in the following codes and standard practices:
ASME codes, sections I, II, III, IV, Divisions I, II, VIII
ANSI B31-1, Power Piping
B31-3, Refinery Piping
B31-4, Liquid Petroleum Piping
B31-8, Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping
API specifications, recommended practices, and standards
API 1104 Welding of Pipelines and Natural Gas Facilities
NFPA 54, 58, 59, 59A, 70
MSS standard practices
AWWA codes and standards
Electrical Classification of Hazardous Areas
Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49, Parts 192 thru 195
Professional Experience History:
Field Site Inspector 4/10- Present
Spectra Energy
Waltham, Mass.
2010 Anomaly Dig
Responsible for 2 crews, occasionally 3, performing anomaly digs throughout Spectra Energy’s
transmission system in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. Ensured that safety and
contractual procedures were followed, and schedules were met. Anomaly repairs included grind & re-
coat, “clock-spring” installations or complete cut-out and replacement. Performed pipe coating
inspection as well. Also oversaw crews involved with casing removals and direct assessments at various
locations on large diameter, high pressure, and live transmission lines in the Algonquin Gas System.
Project Manager 6/03-01/09
Utilities /Facilities / Infrastructure
Del-Jen Inc. (A Fluor Company)
Base Civil Engineering
Hanscom Air Force Base
Bedford, MA.
Responsible for all construction projects on Base. Projects include sanitary sewer, pump stations, water
distribution, steam and condensate distribution, and facilities HVAC. Responsibilities include the
estimating, scheduling, design, design specifications, construction oversight / inspection, change orders,
as-builts, final inspection and acceptance by the U.S. Government, USAF, and DoD.
North Star Industries (January 2001 to October 2002)
Methuen, Massachusetts
Senior Project Engineer
Oversaw the design, construction, procurement, and fabrication of pre-packaged natural gas metering
and regulating facilities.
Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation (December 1991 to January 2001)
Boston, Massachusetts
Pipeline Construction Field Engineer with the Pipeline Services Group
Responsible for design, engineering, procurement and construction of various multi-million dollar gas
projects.
Smith & Norrington Engineering Corporation (August 1989 to December 1991)
Windham, New Hampshire
Design and construction of natural gas metering and regulating facilities as well as the design of Peak-
Shaving Natural Gas/Propane facilities.
United Engineers and Constructors (February 1989 to August 1989)
Boston, Massachusetts
Design of the Colonie Co-Gen facility, Colonie, New York
Essex County Gas Company (a.k.a Keyspan Energy Delivery) (April. 1987 to Feb. 1989)
Amesbury, Massachusetts
Designs and upgrades for the transmission and distribution of natural gas throughout their distribution
system, which was northern Essex County, Mass.
Construction Field Engineer
Seabrook Nuclear Power Station, Pullman-Higgins/UE&C/PSNH
Unit 1, Containment Bldg.
Seabrook, New Hampshire (July 1980 to March 1987)
Responsible for the design, review, and installation of various piping systems. Reviewed design
drawings, weld procedures, issued process sheets, base metal repairs, ECA’s and NCR’s. Supervised
construction crews for installation of vessels, pipe hangers, guides, and supports of ASME and B31.1
piping systems. Conducted walk-downs of systems for completion turn-over packages.
Education:
Mechanical Engineering Program, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, Massachusetts
Engineering Sciences, Northern Essex Community College, Haverhill, Massachusetts
References:
Available upon request
Project Listing - Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation:
•Massachusetts Highway Department/City of Lawrence, Mass. (January 2000 to December 2001)
Demolition of Oxford Mill Facilities
Lawrence, Massachusetts
As site engineer and the City of Lawrence’s representative, oversaw various contractors involved with
the demolition and proper disposal of an abandoned and highly contaminated paper mill. This enabled
Massachusetts Highway Department to re-configure the Interstate 495 approach to the City of Lawrence.
•Iroquois Gas Transmission System
Shelton, Connecticut (September 1999 to January
2000)
Continuing Services Contract to perform a variety of projects from station design to pipeline routing
studies and estimates. Involved with Retrofitting Flow Control capabilities at 18 existing meter stations.
Perform meter station design reviews and construction inspections.
• City of Fall River CSO Abatement Program
Wastewater Treatment Plant Modifications
Fall River, Massachusetts (January 1998 to December 1999)
Provided construction management support to Camp Dresser & McKee during the plant modifications
of the existing Wastewater Treatment Plant. Reviewed contractor submittal shop drawings, resolved
non-conformance reports (NCR’s), design conflicts and performed periodic site inspections and reviews.
Plant modifications consisted of capacity increase from 50 to 106 MGD to handle the Combined Sewer
Outfall (CSO) discharge into the Mount Hope Bay. Structures included a Preliminary Treatment Facility,
substantial modifications to the existing Odor Control Building, Primary Sludge Pump Station No. 2.
•Duke Energy, Waltham, Ma.
Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline
Houston, Texas (January 1998 to September 1999)
Coordinated engineering design effort for 14 meter stations along the 265-mile pipeline. Starting at the
U.S./Canadian border to the interconnect with Portland Natural Gas Transmission System (PNGTS) in
Westbrook, Maine, and continuing through New Hampshire into Massachusetts to the interconnect with
Tennessee Gas Pipeline (El Paso Energy) in Dracut, Massachusetts. Responsible for all engineering
disciplines at each station site.
•Charles County Loop Project
Washington Gas Light Company
Waldorf, Maryland (January 1997 to December 1997)
Coordinated design effort for an 8.6 mile, 20" diameter pipeline project. Responsible for the Bid
Document, Contract and Construction Specifications. Provided calculation and designs for three cased
Conrail crossings, 12 County road crossings and 8 State road crossings using either directionally
drilled and/or slick bored methods. Permits were applied for, and obtained, from State, County
And Railroad Agencies. Procured all pipeline pipe with three different types of coating (Fusion
Bonded Epoxy, Powercrete, and Pritec 10/40), and all high strength/yield fittings and cathodic
protection equipment. The pipeline and two related regulation stations were commissioned in early
December 1997.
John E. Scanlon Jr.
•Boston Harbor Project
Deer Island Related Facilities
Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (August 1996 to January 1997)
Performed analysis and review of contractor’s construction claims involving the 9.2 mile out-fall tunnel.
All results and findings were submitted to MWRA.
•Southern Energy Company formally Commonwealth Electric
Gasification of Unit #2
Canal Electric Power Station
Cape Cod Canal, Sandwich, Mass. (October 1995 to August
1996)
As Site Engineer, oversaw the construction of a 100 MMSCF/D regulating facility and associated
equipment, as well as 5000' of 20" pipe feeding the 600 MW Unit #2 boiler. Responsible for all
radiography, welders qualifications, welding inspections, hydrostatic testing, purging, start-up and
commissioning. Duties included civil and site work, mechanical, structural, electrical,
instrumentation, and controls.
•Portland Natural Gas Transmission System (PNGTS)
Route 101 Relocation Project
Exeter, New Hampshire (July 1995 to October 1995)
As field engineer, oversaw the fabrication, installation, radiography, testing and commissioning
of a 24" high pressure natural gas transmission line in a 30" cased crossing under N.H. Highway
Route 101. Worked as the client's representative in conjunction with N.H.D.O.T. highway
engineers on this federally funded highway-widening project.
•Gillette Facilities Relocation Project
CA/T Contract No. C-1003, Field Engineer
Gillette Park, South Boston, Massachusetts (January 1995 to July 1995)
Coordinate contractor construction activities for Phase I and II of Gillette Facilities Relocation.
Responsible for mechanical, civil, structural and electrical disciplines associated with central
artery casting basin phase scheduled for fall of 1995.
•North Country Pipeline Project, Plattsburgh, New York. (June 1993 to December1994)
16" pipeline installation, 22 miles, U.S./ Canadian border to Plattsburgh, N.Y.
Odorization, Metering, and Regulating facilities installed for a Co-Generation Power Plant.
•LNG Upgrade, Essex County Gas Company, Amesbury, Mass. (August 1992 to December 1993)
Upgrade of existing LNG Vaporization Capabilities. Tie-over of cryogenic piping systems,
vaporization equipment, and distribution system.
•Northern Utilities, Newington Power Station, New Hampshire. (March 1992-August 1992)
Gas Conversion, Northeast Utilities, (formerly PSNH), Granite State Gas Transmission Installation
of 12" pipeline, 3 miles long, metering and regulating facilities enabling the use of duel fuel power
generation.