February 2024 ASCE Newsletter | Page 20

6 th Annual Engineers Day Conference
March 5-7 , 2024 Presented by ASCE-NH & Shea Concrete Products
March 5 th Technical Presentation # 1 ( Sponsorship by Snap-Tite )
12:00 – 1:00 PM
Zoom Pro
A Closer Look : Rehabilitating New England Storm & Sewer Line
Infrastructure ( Don L . LeBlanc , P . E . – Owner @ DLVEWS , Inc .)
Don LeBlanc is the president of DLVEWS , Inc . He has been in the industry for 15 years . He started his career as a design engineer for stormwater storage , conveyance , and treatment solutions in the northeast states . Don has been highly focused on the rehabilitation of failing culvert and sewer infrastructure , whether it is in the field helping a contractor with installations or discussing solutions with engineers and various owners . Don holds a BS in Civil Engineering from the University of Maine and is a registered Professional Engineer . He is an active member of the culvert committee and a friend of the geotechnical committees within the Transportation Research Board and past president of Maine ASCE .
March 6 th Technical Presentation # 2 ( Sponsorship by Capco Crane & Hoist , Inc .)
9:00 – 10:00 AM
Zoom Pro
Nuclear 101 – Keeping The Lights On In NH & Beyond ( Tim Rossignol –
Program Engineering Manager ( NextEra Energy – Seabrook Station ))
Tim Rossignol has a degree in Marine Engineering from Maine Maritime Academy and has worked in the nuclear power industry for over 30-years . Tim has worked at four different plants across the country andholds a Senior Reactor Operator license for both a Boiling Water Reactor and a Pressurized Water Reactor .
March 6 th Technical Presentation # 3 ( Sponsorship by EJ )
12:00 – 1:00 PM
Zoom Pro
Recapitalization of a WWII Navy Dry Dock ( Nate Maher – Deputy Officer In
Charge Of Construction ( IOCC ) Portsmouth Naval Shipyard ( Naval Facilities
Engineering Systems Command ( NAVFAC )))
Nate Maher graduated from the University of NH in 1999 with a BS in Civil Engineering and is a licensed Structural Engineer in NH and MA . After more than a decade of design experience in the private sector , Mr . Maher accepted a position with the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command ( NAVFAC ) and is currently the senior civilian member of the Officer In Charge of Construction , Portsmouth Naval Shipyard ( OICC PNSY ). OICC PNSY was established as an Echelon IV Command in 2021 to deliver Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program ( SIOP ) construction projects enabling increased nuclear ship maintenance throughput . OICC PNSY currently oversees approximately $ 2.5B worth of construction , repair , and maintenance projects at the Shipyard .