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President: Alfred Nash, P.E.
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Construction Monitoring/Management
Indian River Power Supply Project
207-992-3926
Renewable Power Consulting provides a wide range of construction services for both our own designs and third party designs. Our experienced staff does more than simply watch construction progress; we seek to assist both the client and the contractor by being proactive throughout it. These activities include suggesting construction approaches to minimize costs, interference, or time and identifying potential up-coming issues and critical path activities. We maintain an open dialog with all parties and welcome design changes that do not negatively impact the final product. Our staff impartially reviews suggested design changes from both a short term and long term capital or maintenance standpoint.
Specific Construction services include:
•Third Party Design Review
•Cofferdam Criteria Development and Design Review
•Contractor Selection Assistance
•Contract and Construction Management
•Schedule Compliance Tracking
•Procurement Assistance
•Shop Drawing and Product Review
•Invoice Review
•Field Change Order Negotiations
•Construction Progress Reporting
•Operational Acceptance Testing
•Record Drawing and Revised Exhibit Drawings
•Periodic and Full-time Construction Monitoring
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Renewable Power Consulting was involved in the complete renovation of the defunct power station, Indian River Power Supply Project, located on the Westfield River in Western Massachusetts. We were initially retained to design a new intake structure with a twin downstream bypass system. However, our role expanded to on site fabrication monitoring and construction management of the entire rehabilitation project. This included managing the rehabilitation of the existing unit and installation of a new, second unit. Installation of the new unit required coordination of the supply and delivery of multiple components while site constraints required special attention to determine appropriate and economical methods to install the unit components. Services concluded with the initial commissioning and testing of the completed project and satisfying all FERC related requirements.