Ridge & Associates, Inc.

TEPPCO, Clarksville, TN: Project engineer, project manager — new fuel storage facility. This project consisted of the design and installation  of a complete "grass roots" hydrocarbon storage facility. The facility included a barge receipt, storage tanks, and truck loading and offloading. Ridge & Associates provided complete civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering for this $22 million project (2008-2009).

TEPPCO, Boligee, AL: Project engineer, project manager new fuel storage facility. The project consisted of the design and installation of a complete "grass roots" hydrocarbon storage facility. The facility consisted of pipeline receipt, storage tanks, truck loading, and barge loading and offloading. Ridge & Associates provided complete civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering for this $24 million project, as well as construction oversights and follow-up (2007-2008).

WesPac, Memphis, TN: Design engineer facility expansion project. In addition to providing a new jet fuel feed to the Memphis airport, this project also involved methanol piping and electrical power expansion as well. It also required the integration of new controls for additional equipment (2006).

FedEx, Indianapolis, IN: Design engineer — facility upgrade project for jet fuel loading equipment and controls at the FedEx Indianapolis Airport facility. The project consisted of replacing existing material and controls equipment and updating mechanical piping (2006).

Sunoco, Various Locations: Project engineer installation of new Terminal Automation System at 30 different Sunoco Terminals, including the electrical design and release of major equipment (2004-2005).

BP Amoco, Various Locations: Oversaw the design and installation of new Terminal Automation Systems at over 35 different BP Amoco Terminals, including the electrical design and release of major equipment (2003-2004).

Amoco Oil Company, Various Locations: Developed standard Terminal Automation Systems assignment documents for installation of new Terminal Automation Systems (TAS). Included assigning input/output points for Terminal locations, and new TAS design installation at over 35 different terminal locations (2001-2003).