Power Plant Demolition Best Practices

Power Plant Demolition Best Practices

September 10, 2024 | Online :: Central Time

Closing fossil fuel generation sites are complicated projects for all involved. For the asset teams and individuals that might be new to the process, as well as more experienced individuals, this program will provide applicable knowledge and lessons that can be applied immediately to your own projects.

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the markers of a successful project. Participants will explore the steps in the vetting and selection of bidders, specification creation to minimize scope changes, project planning and quality assurance and quality control. Register for this course today and gain invaluable tools in power plant closure and cleanup.

Learning Outcomes

  • Recognize the steps in proper vetting of bidders
  • Examine how to perform background checks on contractors
  • Gain how to review insurance coverage, licenses, and financial ability of contractors
  • List how to review contractor’s means and methods to perform the work
  • Discover the components of the decontamination scope
  • Examine the complexities of asbestos, universal waste, and other regulated and hazardous waste
  • Review what the deactivation scope is
  • Define what the demolition scope is made up of
  • Examine ideas and lessons in site restoration
  • Recognize what was learned in a failed demolition pull
  • Discover how a failed method changed the planning of the project
  • Review what makes up quality assurance and quality control

Agenda

Tuesday, September 10, 2024 : Central Time

9:00 – 9:15 a.m.
Log In and Welcome

12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Lunch Break

9:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m.
Course Timing

 

Contractor Vetting for Selection of Bidders

  • How to conduct a background check
    • How to quickly check OSHA records and violations- EPA, OSHA etc.
    • TRIR and Experience Modification Rates (EMR) discrepancies and verification
    • Insurance Coverages and Amount
    • Licensed demolition contractor
    • Experience – type of work to be performed by the contractor
    • Project listing – List of projects with contact names and phone numbers
    • Financial ability – Does the company have the financial ability to handle a project of this size
    • Bonding- company can obtain a Performance and Payment Bond
    • Means and Methods to perform the work
    • Project staff and backgrounds

Specifications Development to Address Expensive Scope Gaps

  • Decontamination Scope – How to identify adequately and then thoroughly confirm quantities
    • Asbestos
    • Universal waste
    • Other regulated and hazardous waste
  • Deactivation Scope – Who and how is this best approached from a safety and cost perspective
    • Cold, dark and dry
    • Line breaking and air gapping
    • D&D nomenclatures, e.g., green go’s and red stays
  • Defining Demolition Scope
    • Existing grade or final grade?
    • Pros and cons of caping, filling or daylighting large diameter
      • Underground utilities
      • Circulating water conduits
      • Conveyor and other tunnels
      • Intake and discharge bulkhead or coffer dam and remove
    • Site Restoration and End State advice

What Does World-Class Work Planning Look Like

  • Two-Unit Boiler Pull Lessons Learned
    • Attempted pull of two boiler units simultaneously was unsuccessful
    • Root cause analysis performed of the unsuccessful pull and the
    • Lessons learned for pulling heavy structures
    • Appropriate engineering analyses
    • Pulling equipment configuration
    • Quality Assurance and Quality Control
    • Same walkover approach was unsuccessful due to lack of QA/QC
    • Root cause analysis performed of the unsuccessful pull and the
    • Lessons learned for pulling lighter or any structures –
  • Appropriate Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC)
    • By a SME i.e., someone that knows what to look for as in the earlier example the utility team had several years and D&D power plant projects under their belt  
    • Plan the work, work the plan
    • If it’s unsafe for us to inspect, then it’s unsafe any more work to be preformed
    • The dozens of various D&D methods may require other SME’s – no one knows it all and if you don’t have several years and D&D power plant projects under your belt, you need your own SME and should never allow a contractor to fill a QA/QC role on high-risk D&D activities   
  • Using the correct qualified personnel for the job –
    Don’t use your electrician or power plant operators or PE’s for these QA/QC roles on higher risk D&D activities, as these are ingredients for power plant D&D fatalities 

Instructors

Jason Curtsinger, PE, Decommissioning Engineering Manager, Tennessee Valley Authority

Jason Curtsinger has 18 years of engineering experience with a background primarily in geotechnical engineering. He works at the Tennessee Valley Authority in the demolition group and is responsible for managing engineering aspects of complex demolition projects. He has been a part of the demolition of four coal power plants and numerous smaller structures across the TVA region.


Neil Mortensen, PMO Project Manager, DTE Energy

Neil Mortensen has worked as a Construction Field Engineer, Construction Field Supervisor, Construction Project Engineer, and Project Manager for 35 years. Within the last ten years, Neil has dispositioned three DTE energy power plants, two for developers (The mighty Marysville Power Plant, Marysville, MI and Harbor Beach Power Plant, Harbor Beach, MI) and completed demolition of the third DTE Energy power plant (Conner’s Creek) in Detroit, MI. Neil started the decommissioning of DTE’s fourth and fifth power plants a few years ago, Trenton Channel and River Rouge.  He is currently working on decommissioning DTE’s sixth power plant, St. Clair Power Plant located in St. Clair, MI.


Rick Boyd, Director of Generation Projects, Dominion Energy

Rick, Director of Generation Projects for Dominion Energy, is currently responsible for the engineering and construction of existing power plant capital maintenance projects over $500,000.  He is also responsible for the decommissioning and demolition of Dominion Energy’s retired generation plants in Virginia.  He has been executing the installation of numerous maintenance projects, replacement projects, new systems, and the demolition of several sites.  In 2022-2023, he planned and executed 5 site demolitions all happening simultaneously. 


Tim Barker, Principal, Resolute D&D Consulting LLC

Mr. Barker, the founder of Resolute D&D Consulting LLC, currently serves several utilities and some of the world’s largest public and privately owned companies. From early planning, budgeting, specification development, contractor selection, and D&D contractor project oversight, Mr. Barker has served hundreds of companies and D&D contractors to attain zero lost time injuries and safety success for 15 years. Mr. Barker has authored many articles on these subjects and is on the demolition industry professional certification board.

Online Delivery

We will be using Microsoft Teams to facilitate your participation in the upcoming event. You do not need to have an existing Teams account in order to participate in the broadcast – the course will play in your browser and you will have the option of using a microphone to speak with the room and ask questions, or type any questions in via the chat window and our on-site representative will relay your question to the instructor.

  • Microsoft recommends downloading and installing the Teams app if possible. You may also use the Edge browser or Chrome.
  • You will receive a separate email with a unique link to a personalized landing page which will include links to join all sessions of this event.
  • If you are using a microphone, please ensure that it is muted until such time as you need to ask a question.
  • The remote meeting connection will be open approximately 30 minutes before the start of the course. We encourage you to connect as early as possible in case you experience any unforeseen problems.

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If you are unable to attend at the scheduled date and time, we make recordings available to all attendees for 7 days after the event

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Power Plant Demolition Best Practices

September 10, 2024 | Online
Individual attendee(s) - $ 895.00 each

Volume pricing also available

Individual attendee tickets can be mixed with ticket packs for complete flexibility

Pack of 5 attendees - $ 3,580.00 (20% discount)
Pack of 10 attendees - $ 6,265.00 (30% discount)
Pack of 20 attendees - $ 10,740.00 (40% discount)

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Credits

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EUCI is authorized by IACET to offer 0.6 CEUs for this event

Requirements for Successful Completion of Program

Participants must log in and be in attendance for the entirety of the course to be eligible for continuing education credit.

Instructional Methods

Case studies and PowerPoint presentations.


Upon successful completion of this event, program participants interested in receiving CPE credits will receive a certificate of completion.

Course CPE Credits: 7.0
There is no prerequisite for this Course.
Program field of study: Specialized Knowledge
Program Level: Basic
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
Advanced Preparation: None

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Who Should Attend

  • Environmental professionals
  • Power company executives
  • Federal, state, and local agencies regulating plant retirement/mothballing
  • Power generation engineers
  • Environmental engineers
  • Utility asset/investment recovery individuals
  • Power project managers
  • Generation facilities managers

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