A Structural Engineer
Discusses WTC Collapse Theories
9/11 Blogger | August 25 2006
A Structural Engineer, Charles N.
Pegelow, was a suprise guest on Jim Fetzer's radio program today (August
24, 2006).
Listen to the archived program; Jim Fetzer's "Non-Random
Thoughts" - Thursday, August 24, 2006 (Pegelow is in the 2nd hour,
David Ray Griffin in the 1st hour.)
http://mp3.rbnlive.com/Fetzer06.html
...and hear the guy speak for himself.
His resume;
Education:
B. S. Civil Engineering 1972, Lamar University
B. S. Mathematics 1972, Beaumont,Texas
Experience:
Present: FULTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY - private
consulting engineer/ contract
1998: Contract Engineering - Paragon Engineering
Inc. (Houston, TX)
1) Shell Nigeria onshore gas gathering compressor flow stations and
pipeline export station.
2) Mozambique - offshore field development and design for 4 caisson
platforms and one central gas export caisson platform.
1997: Contract Engineering - Reading and Bates
(Brownsville, TX)
Structural / construction project engineer for the upgrade of Rig 41
for 1000 meters drilling depth. Engineering, construction, scope of
work for the support steel for the riser turn-down sheaves, substructure
reinforcement, and many miscellaneous structures.
1994-1996: Contract Engineering - Fulton Construction
Company (Houston/Livingston)
1994-1995: Hudson - McDermott (Houston)
LNG plant and export terminal for Trinidad. Cost optimization study
and conceptual design for jetty and dredging, preparing bid tender documents
and design specifications for jetty design / gangway / dredging / bulk
steel / nav-aids / and misc. items. Plant foundation and steel design.
1979-1993: Conoco, Inc. (Houston)
Company project structural engineer and design engineer on various projects
including drilling and production platforms, gaslift injection platforms,
living quarters platforms, and many miscellaneous deck extensions, skids,
and access platforms. Duties included feasibility studies, reviewing
and writing specifications, design calculations, computer input/output,
review/checking structural drawings, scope of work, design premises
for outside source work, interfacing with other disciplines, and writing
various reports.
1977-1979: Brown and Root, Inc. (Houston)
Structural designer of Gulf of Mexico type platforms. Also mud slide
resistant platforms. Deck design, jacket tubular, foundation analysis,
flotation and launch analysis, lifting and installation analysis.
1976: King-Wilkinson Ltd. (Scotland, U.K.)
Project management team for the installation of Occidental Petroleum's
Claymore "A" platform. Duties included structural design of
pile elevator clamps, pile alignment clamps, miscellaneous installation
skids and platforms. Review and recommendation of bids for grouting
and pile driving. Also, rigging review, pile driving sequence, and module
installation.
1974-1976: Earl and Wright Consulting Engineere,
SEDCO (San Francisco)
Structural design of North Sea type platforms, deck modules, large tubular
joints, control capsules, deck support trusses, punching shear design,
and parameter study for laterally loaded large diameter piles for Arabian
Gulf SBM's, Semi-submersible platforms.
1972-1974: Associated Engineering Consultants (Houston)
Structural design, analysis, drafting and checking of structural drawings
for commercial buildings. Steel structures, foundation, post tension
concrete structures, tilt-up construction and high rise building structures.
CODES: Use of following national and industry codes:
ASIC, API RP 2A, ANSI 58.1 (AISC), UBC, DNV, ASME Div. VIII vessel.
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