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David Dozier, PE
Education
- M.S., Electric Utility Management Program, NM State University, Las
Cruces, 1983
- B.S., Electrical Engineering, NM State University, Las Cruces, 1982,
w/Honors
- Graduate, Meta-Quality College LAX, 1995 (Quality Management Training)
- Graduate, University of Alaska Short Course - Cold Regions Engineering,
1996
Professional Registration
- 1987 / Electrical Engineer / New Mexico / 9985
- 1988 / Electrical Engineer / Arizona / 22148
- 1988 / Electrical Engineer / California / 12919
- 1991 / Electrical Engineer / Texas / 70083
- 1994 / Electrical Engineer / Washington / 28258
- 1997 / Electrical Engineer / Alaska / EE-9647
- 1998 / Electrical Engineer / Hawaii / 9702
- 1999 / Electrical Engineer / Utah / 378044-2202
- 1999 / Registered w/National Council of Examiners for Engineering
& Surveying (NCEES)
Memberships
- Albuquerque Quality Network (AQN)
- American Consulting Engineers Council (ACEC)
- American Water Works Association (AWWA)
- Construction Specification Institute (CSI)
- Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
- National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE)
Employment History
February 1998 - Present:
Timberline Engineering, Inc.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Vice President of Operations
June 1984 - January 1998:
Leedshill-Herkenhoff, Inc. (now ASCG, Inc.)
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Corporate Vice President and Manager of Electrical/Mechanical Engineering
August 1983 May 1984:
Southern California Edison Co.
Santa Ana, California
Division Engineer
Publications
White Paper: Contractor Licenses and SCADA Projects, September
2000
White Paper: SCADA In Paradise, April 2001 (Co-Author)
Other
- Born, Carlsbad, New Mexico
- Resident, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Since 1984
- Certified Open Water SCUBA Diver
General Overview
David has more than 18 years of broad practical experience
in Electrical Engineering, and Project and Quality Assurance Management.
Since 1998 he has been Vice President of Operations for Timberline Engineering,
Inc., with overall responsibility for project management and engineering
production. Prior to that, he was a corporate Vice President and
Manager of the Electrical/Mechanical Engineering Department for Leedshill-Herkenhoff,
Inc. (now ASCG Albuquerque, Inc.), where he began his consulting engineering
career in 1984. He has technical experience in all aspects of commercial,
industrial, and utility-oriented electrical design. From his management
and technical experiences he is capable of handling all phases of a project
including project management, quality assurance management, field investigation,
utility interface and coordination, development of design alternatives
and life-cycle costs, schematic, preliminary, and final design, specification
development, construction cost estimation, bid and field order review
and negotiation, and construction management and observation.
Project Management Overview
David has managed all Timberline projects since 1998,
and is presently the project manager for several notable Supervisory Control
and Data Acquisition (SCADA) projects, including:
- $5.5M 86 RTU County of Kauai, Hawaii Department of Water SCADA System
- $1.5M 38 RTU City of Milpitas, California Utility SCADA System
- $2.5M 42 RTU Sweetwater Authority Water SCADA System Phase 1 and
2 projects in Chula Vista, California
- $1.2M 30 RTU Sangre de Cristo Water Company SCADA System Replacement
(water system for the City of Santa Fe), Santa Fe, New Mexico.
At Leedshill-Herkenhoff, Inc. (LH, now ASCG, Inc.) David
was Project Manager for three multi-million-dollar open-end contracts:
- U.S. Department of Energy Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)
- U.S. Department of Energy Pantex Plant near Amarillo, Texas
- General Electric Aircraft Engine Plant in Albuquerque, New Mexico
For over five years David was responsible for the open-end
design effort in Technical Area 54 (TA-54) at LANL. Under this assignment,
he managed over 18 projects with total construction cost in excess of
$20M. Particularly noteworthy was the TRU Waste Inspectable Storage
Project for which LH developed construction documents for three closely
related projects with a total construction cost in excess of $15M in less
than six weeks.
Prior to this assignment, he managed numerous multi-discipline
projects under the Open-End Contract for General Plant Projects (1988-1991)
with Mason and Hanger-Silas Mason Co., Inc. at the Pantex Plant. Under
this contract David managed the design and construction services of approximately
a dozen projects with a combined construction cost in excess of the $12M,
including the $3.2M renovation of Pantex's sanitary sewer system. In
addition, David managed a large study and design project to upgrade the
emergency lighting and exit markings at the Pantex Plant, which involved
76 buildings at this highly secure site.
Prior to this, David was Project Manager for several multi-discipline
projects with construction costs totaling more than $8M during the modernization
of the General Electric Aircraft Engine Plant in Albuquerque.
Technical Overview
David's wide range of project experience enables him to
offer electrical design expertise involving the following elements:
- Primary voltage overhead and underground distribution systems.
- Primary voltage switchgear including metal-clad and padmounted metering
equipment and switchgear.
- Step-down transformers, unit substations, and motor control equipment.
- Building electrical systems including:
- Secondary power distribution.
- Motor control.
- Surge suppression and power conditioning systems.
- Interior and exterior lighting.
- Fire alarm systems.
- Security alarm systems.
- Public address.
- Telephone and other communication related systems.
- Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems.
- Instrumentation and control systems.
- Lightning protection and ground counterpoise systems.
- Prime power generation, cogeneration, and stand-by emergency generation
and uninterruptible power supply systems.
- Roadway and highmast area lighting systems.
- Airport airfield and security lighting.
David has applied his technical expertise to the design
of electrical systems associated with a wide variety of project types,
including domestic and industrial water utility systems including pump
stations, wells, reservoirs, and water treatment facilities; complex industrial
building renovation projects; special electrical and control system projects;
airports; and campus-type private electrical utility system projects.
Project Listings
Project Management on Multi-Discipline Projects
The following is a list of the multi-discipline projects
managed by David under the open-end contracts described under Project
Management Overview. David was also the responsible electrical engineer
on these projects.
US Department of Energy Pantex Plant, Amarillo, Texas
- ASF Communication System Fiber Optics Link.
- Administrative Services Facility.
- Metrology Tooling Facility.
- Zone 4 Highmast Lighting and Vehicle Garage.
- Zone 12 Vehicle Entrance Guard Station.
- Zone 16 Ammunition Bunker.
- Zone 16 Vehicle Maintenance Facility Modifications.
- Building 12-19W Upgrade.
- Building 12-42F Modifications.
- Building 16-12 Audio-Visual and Satellite System.
- Building 16-12 Additions and HVAC Modifications.
- 11th Street Relocation.
- Sanitary Sewer System Renovation.
US Department of Energy Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos,
New Mexico
- TA-54 TRU Waste Inspectable Storage Project (TWISP)
- TA-54 Area G Drum Prep Facility Upgrade
- TA-54 Area G TRU Waste Retrieval Dome
- TA-54 Area G TRU Waste Temporary Storage Domes Phase 1
- TA-54 Area G Drum Storage Pad
- TA-54 Area L Mixed Waste Storage Building
- TA-54 Fire Protection Phase 1
- TA-54 Area G Low Level Waste Compactor Tension Dome
- TA-54 Water System Study/Upgrades
- TA-54 Fire Alarm System Study/Upgrades
- TA-54 Area G TRU Waste Temporary Storage Domes Phase 2
- TA-54 Modular Structures
- TA-54 Area G Potable Water Line
- TA-54 Area L Canopy and Misc. Site Work
- TA-54 Area G 54-33 Drum Prep Facility HVAC Upgrade
- TA-54 Area L 54-215 Mixed Waste Storage Building Heaters
- TA-54 TWISP Retrieval Dome @ Pad #4 Procurement Specification
- TA-54 TWISP Retrieval Dome @ Pad #4 Code Analysis
General Electric Aircraft Engine Plant, Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Plant Case Rack Storage.
- Plant Freezer Relocation.
- Building 14 Re-roofing.
- Building 14 CMM Bridge Crane.
- Building 14 Equipment Rearrangements.
- Building 14B Metals Rearrangement Phase II
Department of Energy Projects
The following is a list of the Department of Energy Projects
that David was the responsible electrical engineer. (These are in addition
to the projects listed above under Project Management on Multi-Discipline
Projects).
US Department of Energy Pantex Plant, Amarillo, Texas
- Utilities Restoration Project.
- Command Center Expansion and Renovation.
- Hardened Guard Stations.
- Metrology Tooling Facility.
- Command Center Expansion and Renovation.
- Zone 12 Guard Station.
- 11th Street 12.47 kV Primary Line Relocation.
- Building 12-5 Computer System UPS System.
US Department of Energy Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos,
New Mexico
- Mixed Waste Disposal Facility.
- Waste Isotope Separator Building.
- Nuclear Safeguards Technology Laboratory.
- Neutron Scattering Facility Experimental Hall and Support Building.
Water System Projects
The following are examples of projects representing David's
technical experience on water system projects.
- Angel Fire Corporation, Angel Fire, New Mexico: Snow Making Facility
Pump Station and Wells.
- Agua Sana Water System, Espanola, New Mexico: Agua Sana Water System
(Well and Reservoir).
- City of Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Burton Pump Station.
- Burton No.5 Well Equipment Facility.
- College Pump Station.
- Duranes Pump Station Replacement.
- Gonzales No.1 Primary Well Equipment Facility.
- Gonzales No.2 Well Equipment Facility.
- Gonzales No.3 Well Equipment Facility.
- Gutierrez Pump Station.
- Kiva Pump Station.
- Metropolitan Detention Center Water System.
- Ridgecrest No.5 Well Equipment Facility.
- Santa Barbara Pump Station Replacement.
- Urban Roadway Pump Station and Roadway Lighting;
- Walker No.2 Well Equipment Facility.
- Webster Pump Station.
- Zamora Pump Station.
- Zamora Well Field Disinfection Facility.
- Zamora No.1 Primary Well Equipment Facility.
- Zamora No.2 Well Equipment Facility.
- Zone 4W Reservoir.
- 4.16 kV Medium Voltage Motor Specification.
- Butterfly Valve Operator Specification.
- Electrical Design Standards Development.
- Pump Station Facility Design Manual.
- Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico: Kirtland East
Water District Modifications, Well #3 Electrical Investigation, and
Well #8 Electrical Investigation.
- John Pepper, Inc., Highland Park, California: Highland Park Water
System (Well, Water Treatment Facility, and Reservoir).
- Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico: TA-54 Water
Systems Study and Upgrade.
- City of San Luis Obispo and Whale Rock Commission, San Luis Obispo,
California: Pump Station "A" and "B" Renovation
and Chorro Pump Station.
- Santa Ana Pueblo, Bernalillo, New Mexico: Santa Ana Water System
Improvements (1.4 MG steel reservoir and two wells).
- City of Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico (Public Service Co. of New
Mexico Avistar International): Sangre De Cristo Water Company
Facilities Rehabilitation Needs Study, Northwest Well, Torreon Pump
Station, and Alto Pump Station.
- Shell Western Exploration and Production Inc., Bakersfield, California:
Belridge Industrial Water System, 500 Canal Pump Station, Produced Water
Transfer System, and Soft Water Transfer System.
- Soquel Creek Water District, California: Vista del Mar Pump Station.
- City of Truth of Consequences, Truth of Consequences, New Mexico:
Water System Project (Booster Station and Well Rehabilitation).
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Mora National Fish Hatchery and Technology
Center Water System, Mora, New Mexico: Four Wells and Reservoir.
- U.S. Department of Energy Pantex Plant, Amarillo, Texas: Sanitary
Sewer System Upgrade and Utilities Restoration Project (Well Equipment
Facility, Pump Station, and Reservoir).
Airport Airfield and Security Lighting
The following are examples of projects representing David's
technical experience on airport airfield and security lighting projects.
- Albuquerque International Airport, New Mexico: Ramp Security Lighting
Additions.
- Deming Airport, New Mexico: Airfield Lighting System Modifications
and Additions.
- Hobbs/Lea County Airport, New Mexico: Airfield Lighting Modifications.
- Lake Havasu City Airport, Arizona: New Municipal Airport PAC-I
and PAC-II.
- Roswell Industrial Air Center, New Mexico: Phase 1, 2, & 3 Airfield
Lighting Modifications.
- Show Low Airport, Arizona: Airfield Lighting System Modifications
and Additions.
Generation and Cogeneration Systems
The following are examples of projects representing David's
technical experience on prime power generation and cogeneration projects.
- Angel Fire Generation System, Angel Fire, New Mexico.
- Brown's Warehouse Generation System, El Paso, Texas.
- El Paso Terminal Generation System, El Paso, Texas.
- New Mexico Boy's School Cogeneration System, Springer, New Mexico.
- St. Vincents Hospital Emergency Generators, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Private Utility Systems
David is experienced with the design and maintenance of
client/privately owned electric utility distribution systems. He
has been involved in many utility related projects, including those for
the following clients
- City of Albuquerque, Albuquerque, NM.
- US Department of Energy Pantex Plant, Amarillo, Texas.
- US Department of Energy Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos,
New Mexico.
- Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, NM.
- Holloman Air Force Base, Alamogordo, NM.
- Cannon Air Force Base, Clovis, NM.
- Plains Gas and Electric Co., Albuquerque, NM.
- Shell California Production Inc, Bakersfield, CA.
- General Electric Aircraft Engine Plant, Albuquerque, NM.
Project Write-ups
The following are examples of projects representing David's
broad technical experience.
United State Fish and Wildlife Service Mora National Fish Hatchery
and Technology Center: Complete electrical system design for a
four building campus and associated water production and distribution
system including double-ended unit substation with redundant transformers,
back-up emergency generator and automatic transfer switchgear,
water process instrumentation and control system, "clean"
power for laboratories, fish hatchery automatic lighting control system,
fire alarm system, security system, telephone system, local public address
system and lightning protection and grounding system.
City of Albuquerque Burton Pump Station: Electrical design for
water pump station including double-end motor control center w/redundant
transformers, four 400 HP 4.160 kV electric motor driven pumps, one
natural gas engine driven pump, controls and instrumentation, remote
terminal unit (RTU) with 900 MHZ radio connection to central control
system and lightning protection and grounding system. This is but one
example of the 20 City of Albuquerque pump stations, wells, and reservoirs
that David was the responsible electrical engineer since 1984.
Public Service Company of New Mexico / Sangre de Cristo Water System
Rehabilitation Study: Complete electrical survey and assessment of 39
existing domestic water facilities in the City of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Study
included assessment of equipment age and condition, identification of
National Electrical Code violations, and recommendations for system
improvements.
Shell Western Exploration and Production (SWEPI) and Produced Water
Transfer System: Electrical design for four 75 HP vertical turbine
water pumps; Class I, Division 1 and 2 electrical classification; controls
and instrumentation; remote terminal unit with 900 MHz radio connection
to master control, factory witness testing, systems acceptance testing,
and development of operation and maintenance manuals.
Angel Fire Corporation Snow Maker Pump Station and Prime Power Generation
System: Fast-track design build project completed in three months
consisting of four 700 HP 4.160 kV Multi-Stage Air Compressors, four
350 HP 480 V Vertical Turbine Water Pumps, and a 2.5 MW Diesel Powered
Prime Power Generation System and associated Automatic Generation System
Control.
New Mexico State Highway and Transportation Department Uninterruptible
Power Supply (UPS) Project: Integration of new Uninterruptible
power supply (UPS) units with existing motor-generator sets for service
to NMSH&TD General Office Building Central Computer System. Complex
sequencing and scheduling of construction due to sensitive nature of
central computer system. Included expansion of existing electrical
building to house new equipment. For this project, David received
a letter of commendation from the NMSH&TD Project Manager.
General Electrical Aircraft Engines / Autoclave Substation No.2: 5.0
MVA substation for new autoclave complex. Project involved complex sequencing
and scheduling of construction due to critical production deadlines
associated with facility.
Corp of Engineers Abiquiu Dam Emergency Gates: Emergency Distribution
and Back-Up Generation System for Temporary By-Pass Pumping System associated
with dam gate replacement project.
Kirtland Airforce Base PCB Transformer Replacement: Replacement
of 29 PCB contaminated transformers.
DOE Pantex Plant Zone 4 High Mast Lighting: $1.2 M high mast security
lighting of nuclear storage facility consisting of twenty-five 100 foot
poles with a combination of two hundred 400 W and 1000 W HPS fixtures. Project
required complete photometric modeling and field verification.
New Mexico State Fair Bollak Building Historical Remodel: Replacement
of existing interior and exterior light fixtures in conjunction with
renovation of historically sensitive building. For this work, Davids
firm received an Award of Merit from the Albuquerque Conservation Association
DOE Pantex Plant Emergency Lighting and Exit Markings Project: Survey,
assessment and design modifications to the existing emergency lighting
of 67 facilities and the exit markings of 46 facilities (a total of
76 facilities) at the Department of Energy (DOE) Pantex Plant, in Amarillo,
Texas in order to comply with the Life Safety Code and other DOE criteria. Included
on the list of facilities were nuclear assembly bays and cells and storage
areas requiring hazardous electrical design and complex sequencing and
scheduling of work activities.
Lake Havasu City, Arizona Airport (LHU): Complete electrical systems
design including airfield, ramp, and security lighting for brand new
airport.
Los Alamos National Laboratory TA-54 Fire Alarm System Study and Design: Site
wide study and follow-on design of existing fire alarm system in approximately
38 buildings.
New Mexico State Fair Energy Monitoring System Investigation: Project
involving the investigation, identification and recommendation of solutions
for correcting problems with the Fairs energy monitoring system.
For his work on this project, David received a letter of commendation
from the New Mexico Secretary of the Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources
Department.
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