Topic
Save Money on Your Next Fuel Unloading Station?
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Philip C. Banton, LEED AP
Project Manager, Wiley|Wilson
pbanton@wileywilson.com
127 Nationwide Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24502-4272
434.455.3208 direct
434.947.1901 main
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Phil is a Project Manager responsible for the scope, budgeting, and scheduling of the study, design, and construction phases of projects associated with roadways, site plans, storm drainage systems, airports, stormwater management facilities, athletic stadiums, preliminary engineering reports, utility design and relocation, inflow and infiltration studies, solid waste landfills and convenience sites, perimeter and site security, construction administration, and environmental impact reports. Phil is accredited in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program and holds an Erosion and Sediment Control Certification. He holds a Master of Business Administration: Leadership degree and a B.S. in Business: Management/Finance degree from Liberty University. He also holds a A.A.S. in Civil Engineering Technology degree from Central Virginia Community College.
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Topic
A Strategy for Providing Energy Efficient Designs That Improve the Client’s Bottom Line
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Author
P. Leland Gammon, PE, LC, LEED AP
Senior Electrical Engineer, Wiley|Wilson
lgammon@wileywilson.com
127 Nationwide Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24502-4272
434.947.1605 direct
434.947.1901 main |
Leland is a registered engineer with experience in the design of electrical systems for industrial and manufacturing facilities; governmental facilities; commercial, institutional, and office buildings; and colleges and universities. Leland is Lighting Certified, has served twice as the President of the Roanoke/Blue Ridge Section of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, is a long time member of the IES Office Lighting Committee, and is former member of the Test Committee of the National Council on Qualifications for the Lighting Professions.
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Topic
Stormwater Focus, Volume 1, Issue 1
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Authors
Thomas L. Fitzgerald, P.E.
Vice President/Project Manager, Wiley|Wilson
tfitzgerald@wileywilson.com
127 Nationwide Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24502-4272
434.455.3209 direct
434.947.1901 main
James J. Lewis, Jr., P.E., L.S.
Land Development, Utilities, and Survey Group Mgr., Wiley|Wilson
jlewis@wileywilson.com
127 Nationwide Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24502-4272
434.455.3207 direct
434.947.1901 main
Rob Mangrum, P.E.
Vice President, Process and Treatment Group Mgr., Wiley|Wilson
rmangrum@wileywilson.com
127 Nationwide Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24502-4272
434.947.1643 direct
434.947.1901 main
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Tom began his career as a Stormwater Program Manager where he was responsible for industrial sector NPDES permitting; coastal zone stormwater rule implementation; spill response planning and emergency response; illicit discharge detection and elimination surveys, and pollution prevention activities for a 11,000 acre military-industrial complex. A key accomplishment included securing the first individual, industrial sector NPDES stormwater permit in North Carolina which included a watershed based permitting approach. Mr. Fitzgerald’s 20 year career has focused on addressing a multitude of water quality needs for private and public clients in North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia and various overseas locations. Tom also has extensive experience providing technical presentations, training and informational support to community groups, councils and elected boards and currently serves as the President of the Virginia Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Jay leads our land development, utilities, and surveying staff in our Lynchburg Office, providing land surveying, site design, stormwater management, and erosion and sediment control services to our clients. A licensed surveyor and civil engineer, Jay understands the complexities inherent in design of new drainage systems and is experienced with successful redevelopment and retrofit of existing systems to achieve water quality objectives. Jay’s stormwater design and analysis experience includes the full range of stormwater and land development services for our industrial, private, municipal, state and federal sector clients. This work has included the use distributed controls, low-impact development strategies and environmental site design principles to reduce runoff impacts and comply with LEED standards.
Rob leads our nutrient management and TMDL compliance strategy team, applying his nationwide experience in advanced nutrient removal design; treatment process evaluation; bench-scale and pilot plant testing; operational optimization and construction of advanced treatment facilities. Rob’s advanced engineering studies, research experience and professional certifications enable him to provide outstanding support to our public and private sector clients. His comprehensive knowledge of TMDL load allocation principles; active involvement with the Virginia nutrient credit exchange; and experience working with water reuse and treatment residuals management enable him to provide exemplary program support to enabling our clients to cost effectively meet water quality objectives.
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Topic
The Lighting Design Process
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Author
John E. Reichardt, LC, LEED AP
Project Electrical Designer, Wiley|Wilson
jreichardt@wileywilson.com
2550 Huntington Avenue, Suite 310, Alexandria, VA 22303-1410
703.647.8273 direct
703.329.3200 main |
| John is a Project Electrical Designer in the firm's Electrical Engineering Department of the Alexandria Office with experience in the design of electrical systems for governmental facilities; commercial, institutional, and office buildings; and colleges and universities. His experience includes the engineering of low voltage and medium voltage power distribution systems, lighting, control, communications, fire alarm, and life safety and security alarm systems. John is accredited in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program and is Lighting Certified. He is one of Wiley|Wilson’s in-house Lighting Specialists. |
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Topic
Qualifying for the Rehabilitation Tax Credit
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Author
Prepared by the Architectural Department of Wiley|Wilson
127 Nationwide Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24502-4272
434.947.1901 main
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With 12 licensed architects in the firm's Lynchburg, Richmond, and Alexandria offices and support of structural, electrical, civil, and mechanical engineers; Wiley|Wilson's architectural department has successfully completed numerous renovation and restoration projects. Example projects include Shields Tavern in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia; Kemper Street Train Station in Lynchburg, Virginia; The Hardesty-Higgins House in Harrisonburg, Virginia; and the Robert Russa Moton Museum in Farmville, Virginia. |
Topic
Risk Management in the Current Low Bid Climate
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Author
Phillip C. Harris, P.E.
Director of Project Management, Senior Vice President, Wiley|Wilson
pharris@wileywilson.com
127 Nationwide Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24502-4272
434.947.1653 direct
434.947.1901 main |
Brief Resume |
Topic
Professional Engineering Registration Benefits: The Profession, The Public, The Person
American Nuclear Society Annual Meeting, June 15, 2010 (http://www.new.ans.org/meetings/c_1)
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Author
T. A. (Tim) Groover, P.E.
President and COO, Wiley|Wilson
tgroover@wileywilson.com
127 Nationwide Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24502-4272
434.947.1651 direct
434.947.1901 main |
Brief Resume |
Topic
Water Storage Tanks: Design and Siting Issues and Solutions
Virginia Rural Water Association Annual Conference, April 14, 2010
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Authors
Maynard K. Jones, Jr., P.E.
Project Manager, Wiley|Wilson
mjones@wileywilson.com
127 Nationwide Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24502-4272
434.947.1657 direct
434.947.1901 main
Dennis W. Knight, Jr., P.E.
Vice President/Project Manager, Wiley|Wilson
dknight@wileywilson.com
127 Nationwide Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24502-4272
434.947.1617 direct
434.947.1901 main |
A registered engineer, Maynard has experience in civil and environmental engineering projects. He has been responsible for the design and management of projects for waterworks, sewerage systems, water and wastewater treatment facilities, and industrial waste treatment facilities. He has been responsible for municipal planning including capital improvement programs, rate and cost of services studies and comprehensive regional water and sewer plans. Maynard also has experience in environmental audits and environmental compliance evaluations for government and industrial facilities.
Dennis has experience in a wide range of water, stormwater, and wastewater projects. These projects include water treatment plants, pump stations, distribution systems, storage tanks, wastewater treatment plants, gravity sewer systems, wastewater pump stations and force main sewers, storm sewer systems, flood control, permitting, environmental impact reports, environmental assessments, and separation of combined sewer systems. Dennis has also written reports for water and sewer studies involving computer models, cost analysis, and utility layout alternatives. |
Topic
Removing the R's in Groundwater - Radon, Radium, and aRsenic
To Be Presented at the Virginia Rural Water Association Annual Conference, April 13, 2010
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Authors
Dennis W. Knight, Jr., P.E.
Vice President/Project Manager, Wiley|Wilson
dknight@wileywilson.com
127 Nationwide Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24502-4272
434.947.1617 direct
434.947.1901 main
Maynard K. Jones, Jr., P.E.
Project Manager, Wiley|Wilson
mjones@wileywilson.com
127 Nationwide Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24502-4272
434.947.1657 direct
434.947.1901 main |
Dennis has experience in a wide range of water, stormwater, and wastewater projects. These projects include water treatment plants, pump stations, distribution systems, storage tanks, wastewater treatment plants, gravity sewer systems, wastewater pump stations and force main sewers, storm sewer systems, flood control, permitting, environmental impact reports, environmental assessments, and separation of combined sewer systems. Dennis has also written reports for water and sewer studies involving computer models, cost analysis, and utility layout alternatives.
A registered engineer, Maynard has experience in civil and environmental engineering projects. He has been responsible for the design and management of projects for waterworks, sewerage systems, water and wastewater treatment facilities, and industrial waste treatment facilities. He has been responsible for municipal planning including capital improvement programs, rate and cost of services studies and comprehensive regional water and sewer plans. Maynard also has experience in environmental audits and environmental compliance evaluations for government and industrial facilities. |