OSPE-FCC October Luncheon Program

OSPE-FCC October Luncheon Program

Date: Thursday October 22, 2015

                This is the 4th Thursday in October

Place: La Scala Restaurant

4199 W. Dublin Granville Rd., Dublin, OH

Time: Registration: 11:30 am, Lunch: 11:50 am, Speaker: 12:00 pm, Closing Remarks: 1:00 pm

Cost: Members: $20.00 & Non-Members: $30.00.

Registration: CLICK HERE

Topic: I-70 Bridge over I-270

Speaker: ODOT District Six Deputy Director Ferzan Ahmed

Abstract: They said it couldn’t be done, but ODOT beat both deadlines on the west side of Franklin County and opened the Interstate 70 east and westbound “crossover” to traffic in 41 hours and completely reconstructed a bridge span in 18 days, which was 12 days ahead of schedule.

6:09 AM on July 1 is a day that ODOT will never forget, and neither will many Columbus drivers.

That is the morning a tanker carrying thousands of gallons of fuel burst into flames under a bridge that carried Interstate 70 EB traffic into the capital city.  Not only was part of the bridge damaged beyond repair, but the largest fireworks display in the Midwest was just 48 hours away.

ODOT wasn’t in a position to steal the show but did have a responsibility to not only fix the bridge but open it to traffic.

No one knows better how it happened than ODOT District 6 Deputy Director Ferzan Ahmed.

Mr. Ahmed will present the procedure that ODOT implemented to accomplish this feat.

Biography: Ferzan Ahmed

Ferzan Ahmed is a native of Pakistan who came to the United States in 1985 to attend college.  After graduating from Kansas State University with a degree in Electrical Engineering he worked in New York for a couple of years and moved to Ohio in 1992, joining ODOT the same year as Engineer in Training.  Since then Ferzan has worked in the Construction as well as Design departments, and in 2011 was appointed by ODOT Director Jerry Wray to serve as Deputy Director of District Six. Ferzan considers himself a hands on engineer and an self-proclaimed infrastructure junkie!  But the part of his job that he enjoys most is interacting with the public.

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A certificate for 1 hour of Professional Development for attending the program will be presented at the luncheon.

Thursday September 17 OSPE Luncheon

Date: Thursday, September 17, 2015

Place: La Scala Restaurant, 4199 W. Dublin Granville Rd., Dublin

Time
Registration: 11:30 am Lunch: 11:50 am
Speaker: 12:00 pm   Closing Remarks: 1:00 pm

Cost: Members: $20.00 & Non-Members: $30.00.

Registration: Click Here!!!

Program: The Roundhouse Project in Sugarcreek
Presenter: Ted Goodman, F.A. Goodman Architects, LLC

Presentation Details: The Age of the Steam Roundhouse

After the successful development of his short line railroad system and it’s recent sale, our now retired client needed storage and repair facilities for his large collection of historic steam locomotives and “first generation” diesel locomotives. The result is America’s first locomotive roundhouse since the 1940′s. It is a 48,000 square feet building of solid masonry walls and heavy timber framing with 18 stalls each large enough for a locomotive and it’s tender. It will be one of the largest heavy timber structures in America. The project includes an 18,700 square feet steel & masonry backshop building for locomotive repair and restoration. A backshop is accessible by rail from the first stall of the roundhouse. A 30 ton capacity overhead crane traverses the length of the backshop while a drop pit equipped with lifting machinery for removal and service of locomotive wheels extends 14′ down from the shop floor into the subgrade.

About the Presenter

Mr. Goodman has long maintained an interest in the railroad industry and it’s history. Familiarity with 19th century construction methods has led to several railroad station rehabilitations. His study and experience in locomotive maintenance brought him railroad maintenance and storage facilities projects including the impressive Age of Steam Roundhouse.

Mr. Goodman spent his early career with an award-winning Columbus design firm. He developed an expertise in multifamily residential site planning of up to 1000 living units while the firm worked with Multicon, a large development company operated. His work with the firm also included the clubhouse and other unique buildings at the Muirfield Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. Mr. Goodman presented his designs in vivid hand-drawn renderings. He entered into a partnership with his colleagues; early interest in computers brought the firm into the fast moving world of high technology which was one of the  firms to use CADD. Goodman has experience in site planning and design for many rural multi-family projects, senior centers, community centers and senior citizen housing projects in Ohio and surrounding states. 

Mr. Goodman formed F.A. Goodman Architects in 1996 and has continued since then with a broad client base including residential and commercial development companies, commercial property owners, and single-family homeowners. Land planning has become a firm specialty with emphasis on New Urbanist principles advocated by The Congress for the New Urbanism. Such principles are applied in his Florida resort design work in cooperation with Syed Design Group, a design firm based in Rosemary Beach, Florida. Recent work also includes much adaptive reuse and rehabilitation of existing structures.

A certificate for 1 hour of Professional Development for attending the program will be presented at the luncheon.

May 21, 2015 FCC-OSPE Event

Date: Thursday, May 21, 2015

Place: La Scala Restaurant, 4199 W. Dublin Granville Rd., Dublin

Registration: 11:30 am

Lunch: 11:50 am  Speaker: 12:00 pm

Closing Remarks: 1:00 pm

Cost: Members: $20.00 & Non-Members: $30.00.

Registration: Click Here!!!

Program: FCC-OSPE New Officer Installation

Please come to the luncheon and show support for the new officers being installed for the 2015-2016 year. Installing the new officers will be Joe Cherry, PE. Joe is president of the Ohio Society of Professional Engineers.

Additionally, the FCC chapter will make two awards at the luncheon.

FCC-OSPE April 16 Luncheon

Date: Thursday, April 16, 2015

Place: La Scala Restaurant, 4199 W. Dublin Granville Rd., Dublin

Registration: 11:30 am

Lunch: 11:50 am  Speaker: 12:00 pm

Closing Remarks: 1:00 pm

Cost: Members: $20.00 & Non-Members: $30.00.

Registration: Click Here!!!

Program: Oil and Gas Pipeline Corrosion

The research at the Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology (ICMT) at Ohio University concentrates on internal corrosion.  Internal corrosion is today's major problem in the oil and gas wells and transportation lines, where much of the oil and gas emerge with water, sand, and other impurities. Those impurities include carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and organic acids, and these, when mixed with water, can cause corrosion of the steel wall and catastrophic failure.  For more than two decades, researchers and students have worked side by side, sponsored by a consortium of the world's leading oil and gas, engineering and chemical companies, to come up with new ways to deal with the internal corrosion of wells and lines that carry crude oil and gas to the refineries, often across hundreds of miles of land and ocean floor.

Ohio University boasts the largest research facility of its kind in the world, and its expertise is sought from all corners of the globe. What is unique about the facility is its size and the number of large scale multiphase flow loops for studying corrosion under realistic conditions.
The Institute has seven such large systems  as well as some smaller flow loops and a host of high pressure/high temperature autoclaves, which are ideal for long-term projects. This variety of equipment and broad expertise enables ICMT researchers to do deal with a wide variety of research requests that come from all corners of the world. The research work done by Ohio University provides sponsoring companies with knowledge that can help them design, build and operate oil and gas lines with more confidence, particularly when it comes to remote and previously inaccessible locations that constantly present new challenges.

Presenter: Professor Srdjan Nesic, is Director of the Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase

Professor Nesic has 27 years of experience.  His education is multi-national.  He earned his B.Sc. from University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia, in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.  He earned his M.Sc. at University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia, also in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.  His Ph.D. was awarded by the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, in the Department of Chemical Engineering.  Professor Nesic has taught at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia in ME, and part time at the University of Oslo, in Norway.  He has been at the Ohio University since 2002.

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A certificate for 1 hour of Professional Development for attending the program will be presented at the luncheon.