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5203 E Rail Ct.
West Richland, Washington 99353
Phone: 509-851-4632
E-mail:
bryce_d_livesey@rl.gov
Bryce D. Livesey
Education
09/2005 – 12/2011
Washington State University, Pullman, Washington
B.S. Civil Engineering
09/2005 – 12/2011
Washington State University, Pullman, Washington
Construction Management – Additional Coursework
Work
Experience
Field Engineer
02/2011 – Present Washington Division URS Corporation, Richland, Washington
Training
 Hanford General Employee Training (HGET)
 222-S Laboratory Complex Orientation
 Lockout/Tagout Authorized Worker Practical
 Hanford Site Lockout/Tagout Training for Authorized Worker
 24-Hour Hazardous Waste Worker Training
 Radiological Worker II Training Course
 Radiological Worker II Practical
 1-Day Supervised Field Experience for 24-Hr Haz Waste
 Lead Radiological Worker Training Course
 First Line Manager Training Course
 242-A Evaporator Facility Orientation
 TOC Waste Handling, Segregation and Packaging Training
 Tank Farm Facility Orientation
 TFC Ladder Safety Training
 TFC Scaffold User Safety Training
 Safety Basis Training
 Chemical Hazards Awareness Training
 Tank Farms Environmental Management Systems Training
 Handling Records and Materials for All Employee’s Training
 Tank Farm Lead Hazard Communication Training
 Originator of A Problem Evaluation Request (PER) Training
 Tank Farm Operations Contractor HGET
 Tank Farms Integrated Safety Management Systems (ISMS) Overview
 Crain and Derrick Update Briefing
 Excavating, Trenching and Shoring Competent Persons
Bryce D. Livesey
Working
 Provided construction management oversight to various projects at the
Department of Energy, Hanford Waste Tank Site.
 Developed and integrated technical and construction specifications for
incorporation as Statements of Work (SOWs) into Requests for Proposals.
 Conducted Daily Activity and Manpower Reports (DAMR) reporting
subcontractor’s performance, work progress and any identified problems or
interferences associated with particular working day.
 Produced Engineering Change Notices (ECNs) used to make design and field
modifications to existing systems within the Hanford Facility.
 Prepared a Master Submittal List (MSL) for incorporation into contract bid
specifications.
 Reviewed Engineering specifications prior to contract release to ensure design
adequacy and constructability of the designed systems and components.
 Verified appropriate subcontractor submittals were submitted and reviewed
against contract requirements.
 Prepared and conducted subcontractor pre-bid meetings reviewing contractor
indentified scope, design and requirements.
 Prepared plans for non-destructive scanning for electrical, hazardous waste
transfer line, and other potential project interferences.
 Reviewed requirements around issues such as building permits, environmental
regulations, hazardous and radiological work requirements, good manufacturing
practices and safety ensuring incorporation into contract statements of work.
 Developed, reviewed and approved project drawings prior to construction release.
 Calculated sewer pipe velocity to ensure appropriate sloping and piping material
would allow for self-cleansing velocity.
Construction Management/Civil Engineer Intern
05/2009 – 08/2009 & 05/2010 – 08/2010 Washington River Protection Solutions,
Richland, Washington
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Provided construction management oversight to various projects at the
Department of Energy, Hanford Waste Tank Site.
Prepared and submitted comprehensive manning, staffing, and resource schedule
plans for construction projects.
Prepared and submitted construction project reports detailing percentage of
completion, cost variance, and project completion schedules.
Reviewed requirements around issues such as building permits, environmental
regulations, hazardous and radiological work requirements, good manufacturing
practices and safety ensuring incorporation into contract statements of work.
Reviewed and approved project drawings prior to construction release.
Maintained engineering drawings in controlled format to ensure hazardous waste
operations facility configuration.
Bryce D. Livesey
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Verified appropriate subcontractor submittals were submitted and reviewed
against contract requirements.
Provided input into construction planning meetings to ensure conceptual design
features were incorporated.
Established inventories of hazardous chemicals used in support of construction
activities.
Verified appropriate regulatory-required hazardous waste and radiological
training completion by contractor personnel prior to assignment to work
activities.
Determined appropriate cost centers for allocation and distribution of labor,
equipment, and supplies against contracts.
Represented construction management department in work status meetings to
ensure potential schedule and resource interferences were identified for
resolution.
Developed alternate chemical waste management plan for inclusion in contract
statement of work.
Calculated multiple live and dead loads to assure building roof loading capacity
was not exceeded during construction.
Prepared plans for non-destructive scanning for electrical, hazardous waste
transfer line, and other potential project interferences.
Construction Management Intern
05/2007 – 08/2007
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CH2MHILL Hanford Group, Inc., Richland, Washington
Interacted in working relationships between various parties of a construction
contract including owners, project managers, subcontractors and suppliers.
Observed and participated in inter-relationships which exist between the various
tasks and participants on a construction project with particular emphasis on added
safety and other oversight organizational responsibilities existing when
construction occurs in hazardous environments.
Learned a basic understanding of construction law, regulations, and means of
project delivery.
Integrated knowledge of plans, specifications, and other construction
documentation in support of Hanford Tank Farms Retrieval Operations
Prepared the following documents and permits for use in projects at the Hanford
Tank Farms:
o Excavation Permits
o Notice of Intent to Construct (NOIs)
o Work Release for Construction/Service Organization Forms (WRCSOFs)
o Site Evaluation
o CAD work
Located and organized documentation associated with Engineering Change
Notices (ECNs) for reference and ease of retrieval.
Bryce D. Livesey
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Utilized Microsoft Excel® to analyze projected and performed work activities to
scheduled and allotted budgets.
Conducted and performed Equipment/ Material inventory of Radioactive Material
Areas (RMAs).
Conducted Daily Field Reports
Developed and updated a Corrective Action Tracking List for Integrated Disposal
Facility (IDF).
Developed and integrated technical and construction specifications for
incorporation as Statements of Work (SOWs) into Requests for Proposals.
Prepared a Master Submittal List (MSL) for incorporation into contract bid
specifications.
Construction Management Intern
05/2006 – 07/2006
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References
CH2MHILL Hanford Group, Inc., Richland, Washington
Managed daily project completion and trades coordination for construction of
marshalling yard.
Conducted field inspections, prepared documentation related to the management
of active construction projects, tracked shop drawing submissions and approvals,
researched contract plans and specifications to resolve field issues.
Tracked the progress of construction operations such as the arrival and utilization
materials, supplies, tools, machinery, equipment, and vehicles.
Served as company liaison working with the engineering and technical groups
ensuring subcontractor work outputs complied with standards and met contract
requirements.
Prepared and submitted daily project completion status for management review.
Completed daily work progress reports and coordinated submittal of proposed
activities to Operations Shift Office for approval and release of following days
work.
Researched, collected, and assembled drawings, prints, and pictures of Integrated
Disposal Facility (IDF) of immobilized low-activity waste (ILAW) packages for
review and retrieval.
Assisted in studies to determine leak rate between IDF primary geomembrane
liner and secondary geomembrane liner.
Collected and assembled data documenting analysis of expected construction
vehicle ground pressures and design drainage gravel gradation for localized stress
on the geomembrane liner during gravel placement with construction equipment.
Collected and assembled data documenting analysis of expected construction
vehicle ground pressures and design drainage gravel gradation for localized stress
on the geomembrane liner during gravel placement with construction equipment.
Ryan Dodd
509-438-9426
Larry Atkins
509-308-0916
Jhivaun Freeman-Pollard
Bryce D. Livesey
423 Cherry Blossom Loop
Richland, WA 99352 (Phone number available upon request)
Special Skills
Special Skills
AutoCAD® & AutoCAD Civil 3-D®
Microsoft Office ® (e.g., Excel, Project)
Primavera Contractor®
Matlab®
Visual Analysis® (Structural Analysis)
ArcGIS (Compiling Geographic Information)
MapWindow GIS (Watershed Analysis)
PCSTABL (Slope Stability Analysis)
XSTABL (Slope Stability Analysis)
HELP (Modeling for estimating leachate)
MODFLOW (Modeling groundwater flow through aquifers)
Professional
memberships
Washington State University, American Society of Civil Engineers
Member, Technology Students of America, 2004
Member, Future Community and Career Leaders of America, 2004
Member, Future Business Leaders of America, 2004
Streit-Perham Residence Hall first-floor resident representative, Fall 2005
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