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Environmental ■ Facilities ■ Geotechnical ■ Materials <br />MIKE BENEFIELD, PE, CAC <br />TASK MANAGER, TECHNICAL ADVISOR <br />Mike provides hazardous materials management services <br />from Terracon's southern California and Oakland, CA <br />offices. He specializes in consulting for asbestos, lead, <br />universal waste, and PCB bulk materials. Mike's 20+ years <br />of experience have covered surveys, specification design, <br />abatement cost estimation, and project monitoring. He <br />supervises large-scale surveys and assessments and runs <br />training for asbestos and lead work. <br />Mike coordinated a specialty training course for worker <br />safety in asbestos cement pipe projects and took it through <br />the Cal/OSHA approval process, earning California's first <br />approval for this type of training. Mike developed NOA <br />consulting into a cornerstone of the Oakland office's <br />revenue, covering dust control plans, OSHA compliance, <br />training, and perimeter monitoring. <br />PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />BUILDING REPAIRS + CONTAMINATION REMOVAL I <br />FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, LOS <br />ANGELES, CA <br />Mike conducted work observations and consulted for the FBI <br />during fireproofing repairs and the removal of asbestos <br />contamination on the 121 and 131" floors of the building on <br />11000 Wilshire Boulevard, owned by the General Services <br />Administration. He managed this project and Conducted on- <br />site fieldwork to ensure that cleaning, inspections, <br />monitoring, and air sampling met industry standards. <br />EDUCATION <br />• BS, Mechanical Engineering, <br />Unlverahy of Utah, 1904 <br />CERTIFICATIONS <br />• Professlonal Engineer (Mechanical <br />Engineering) CA #M31102 <br />• AHERA Inspector, Contractor, <br />Supervisor, Management Planner, <br />Project Designer <br />• California Asbestos Consultant <br />#OS -3938 <br />• Certified Lead -Related Construction <br />Inspector/Assessor #10445 <br />• Certified Lead -Related Construction <br />Project Monitor #10445 <br />NITON and RMD XRF Spectnsn <br />Analyzer Training and Radiation <br />Safety <br />PRESENTATIONS <br />• "Naturally Occurring Asbestos in Non - <br />Ultramafic Rock Units In the SF Bay <br />Area' - presented at the Association of <br />Engineering and Environmental <br />Geologists Naturally occurring <br />Asbestos Symposium 2014 <br />YEARS WITH TERRACON: 17 <br />FEDERAL BUILDING SURVEY I GENERAL SERVICES I <br />ADMINISTRATION, CA YEARS WITH OTHERS: 5 <br />Mike managed a large and complex survey of asbestos and - - - - - - - - <br />lead-based paint for the GSA. The survey covered 73 floors in six federal buildings, totaling 4.1 <br />million square feet. Mike used a portable database system to supervise industrial hygiene <br />technicians as they performed the survey. Mike produced operations and maintenance plans <br />after the survey, and his final reports included room -by -room survey data. <br />AIR MONITORING + HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT I SANTA CLARA COUNTY, <br />CA <br />Mike has managed over 20 hazardous materials projects for the Santa Clara Valley Health and <br />Hospital System since 2010 to support ongoing upgrades and renovation. His work has covered <br />sensitive areas including women's and children's facilities, operating rooms, and burn units, and <br />he has maintained tight communication With hospital staff and site technicians. Mike developed <br />dust mitigation and air sampling plans to comply with regulations when naturally -occurring <br />asbestos was found during construction In a heavily -populated area. <br />1f City of Santa Ana Public Works Agency— Various Environmental Services (RFP No. 18-043) <br />A2 —Hazardous Materials Surveys <br />25F-293 <br />
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