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47 Front Street, Noank, CT 06340 USA * 860-574-3904 * [email protected]
Resume Stanley M. White, P.E., P.ENG (RET), D.CE (RET), D.PE (RET)
Specialization Project Management, Structural Engineering and Coastal Engineering
Years Experience 42
Education Degree of Civil Engineering, Coastal Engineering, MIT, 1976
M.S.C.E., Coastal Engineering, MIT, 1976
B.S.C.E., Civil Engineering, Union College, 1973
Key Qualifications Mr. White has more than 42 years of experience in coastal and structural engineering
and is an expert in the design and remediation of offshore, coastal and harbor structures.
During this period, he has been actively involved various stages of offshore wind
projects ad in analyzing existing port facilities, such as piers, docks, bulkheads, and
breakwaters, and either rehabilitating them to accommodate higher loading capacity or
returning them to their original design capacity. He has extensive experience in all
phases of planning, design, and construction management, and has a strong practical and
theoretical background which enhances his expertise in coastal and structural
engineering. Mr. White began his professional career working in the oil and gas industry
designing specialty installation equipment for deep water jacket installation and
participated in the planning and installation of a steel jacket in 1025 foot water depth
($850m Shell Cognac Project) in the Gulf of Mexico.
Mr. White was the founder and President of Ocean and Coastal Consultants, Inc., a
recognized industry leader in civil, structural, coastal, ocean, and geotechnical
engineering. His company provided unique consulting expertise in all aspects of
waterfront engineering, including engineers trained in surface-supplied diving
operations and underwater investigation techniques.
Mr. White has been active in the offshore wind industry since 2005 providing
engineering services to developers and utilities. Mr. White has been responsible for the
design of scour protection for monopiles in Massachusetts, the design of a metrological
tower off the southern coast of Long Island, the tender design for a wind farm in Lake
Erie, conceptual design for foundations related to a 700MW wind farm to be located in
Lake Ontario and the planning of a 40MW demonstration project in South Carolina. Mr.
White has been the principal investigator for three (3) US Department of Energy grants
related to reducing the cost of offshore wind energy. One of these projects was the
conceptual design of a 500MW wind farm in Lake Erie (Freshwater Wind I) where Mr.
White was also the project administrator for Freshwater Wind and was a primary contact
for DOE staff. Mr. White was also a contributing author for three (3) market studies
related to port facilities supporting the offshore wind industry (Vestas/Tetra Tech and
USDOE/Navigant/2013 [2]). Mr. White served as a technical and management
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consultant for the LEEDCo demonstration project in Lake Erie in 2013-2014. Mr. White
was the Program Director on the Fishermen’s Energy demonstration project
(Fishermen’s Atlantic City Windfarm) from 2014 - 2016. For Fishermen’s Energy, Mr.
White was responsible for:
Technical oversight of the foundation design (Keystone IBGS)
Technical oversight for the interface between the foundation and the turbine
(SWT 4.0-130) design process
All construction planning (including Jones Act compliance)
Preparation of the Project Management Plan and supporting documents
Risk Management Workshops, Risk Register and Division of Responsibility
matrix
Foundation fabrication and transport planning
Work package RFPs
Negotiations for turbine supply and long term service agreement including all
exhibits
Management and primary interface with US DOE and the US DOE Cooperative
Agreement Grant ($50m)
Reviewer of all regulatory submittals including DOE NEPA EA
For more than 38 years Mr. White has been performing engineering activities throughout
the Northeast including the Port of New York and New Jersey; Providence, RI; New
Bedford, MA; and Boston, MA. Mr. White has been the Engineer of Record for
numerous marine terminal and open space planning, expansion and rehabilitation
projects. Prior to stepping down as President of Ocean and Coastal Consultants, Mr.
White was the Engineer of Record for the extensive waterfront and ferry landing
improvements associated with Governors Island that were started in 2009.
Mr. White is presently the US Representative and Vice Chairperson on the PIANC
Working Group 159 which has been tasked with developing design standards for port
facilities related to renewable energy projects.
Mr. White is the Past-President of the Coast Oceans Ports River Institute of the American
Society of Civil Engineers (COPRI) Governing Board and past Chairman of the
ASCE/COPRI Ports and Harbors Committee. He has also published papers on
breakwater design, and the analysis of docks and harbor structures using computer
modeling techniques, and was a primary author of the ASCE Manual No. 101
Underwater Investigations Standard Practice Manual. He has also performed numerical
modeling analysis of the effects of heated water discharge into tidal bays and other
modeling associated with the impacts of waves on the shoreline. Mr. White served on
the ASCE site evaluation team sent in to investigate coastal damage to the Mississippi
Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina.
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Professional CT/1981/PE NJ/1983/CE OH (Retired) MA (Retired) NC (Retired)
Registrations RI (Retired) LA (Retired) VA (Retired) SC (Retired) NY (Retired)
PA (Retired) ME (Retired) Nova Scotia/2012/P.Eng (Retired)
TWIC Card
Professional ASCE COPRI Governing Board (2008 - 2012), President (2010-2011)
Affiliations ASCE COPRI Ports and Harbor Committee - Chairman (2006 - 2008)
ASCE Ports & Harbor Committee Mooring Analysis Subcommittee
PIANC Member
PIANC Working Group 159 "Renewable Energy for Maritime Ports" US Rep. and
Vice Chairperson
ACOPNE Diplomate, Coastal Engineering (D.CE)
ACOPNE Diplomate, Port Engineering (D.PE)
Awards ASCE 2016 John G. Moffatt-Frank E. Nichol Harbor and Coastal Engineering
Award [http://www.asce.org/copri/news/20160617-coastal-engineering-expert-honored-with-
moffatt-nichol-award/]
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2013
Present
Stanley White Engineering, LLC
Principal
Mr. White is a consulting engineer providing project management
and engineering expertise to offshore wind projects in the US
including LEEDCo (Lake Erie) and Fishermen’s Energy (Atlantic
City, NJ). Expert witness services relating to port and coastal
engineering insurance and legal claims.
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2014
2016
Fishermen’s Energy, LLC
Program Director
Mr. White served on the Fishermen’s Energy team starting in 2013
as a technical consultant. In mid-2014 Mr. White joined
Fishermen’s Energy as the the Program Director. Mr. White was
responsible for the management of the US Department of Energy
$50m grant, supervises all technical aspects of the project
including construction planning and supervises the regulatory
review process (Federal and State).
Experience
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Ocean and Coastal Consultants, Inc.
Principal (Part Time)
Mr. White was a consulting engineer providing project
management and engineering expertise to offshore wind projects
in the US.
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1983
2012
Ocean and Coastal Consultants, Inc.
President and Founder
Mr. White was in responsible charge of all engineering and
financial operations of the nationally recognized port and coastal
engineering consulting firm. The Firm was sold in 2007 to the US
subsidiary of COWI A/S, a leading Danish consultancy. Mr. White
was appointed President of COWI USA, Inc. (now COWI North
America, Inc.) after the acquisition and held that position until the
end of 2011.
From: 1986
To: 1992
Organization: Fairfield Dock Company
Title: Vice President
Summary: Mr. White was in responsible charge of a marine construction
company that operated in Long Island Sound and the Hudson
River. Projects ranged from residential piers and seawalls to
major waterfront developments which included bulkheads and
marinas. Mr. White was responsible for labor and equipment
utilization, business development and QA/QC.
From: 1980
To: 1983
Organization: Han Padron Associates
Title: Project Manager
Summary: Mr. White performed preliminary studies, final designs, cost
estimating, preparation of technical specifications and construction
supervision for various new and rehabilitated marine structures
including petroleum terminals, coal transshipment terminals,
floating breakwaters and single point moorings.
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47 Front Street, Noank, CT 06340 USA * 860-574-3904 * [email protected]
From: 1979
To: 1980
Organization: Dravo-Van Houton
Title: Project Engineer
Summary: Mr. White participated in the design of a new Tanker Berth at the
Exxon Terminal in Bayonne, NJ. The design for which Mr. White
was responsible included new mooring and breasting dolphins. Mr.
White was responsible for the failure investigation and redesign of
the Azzawia Refinery breakwater in Libya.
From: 1976
To: 1979
Organization: J. Ray McDermott
Title: Engineer
Summary: Mr. White was a member of an in-house consulting group for this
worldwide leader in the offshore industry. Mr. White was involved
with a range of engineering assignments for this offshore
contractor. Mr. White was a primary designer for the installation
equipment used to install an offshore oil rig in 1,025 feet of water.
Mr. White oversaw the design and fabrication of a unique 1,200
metric tonne crane in Germany.
From: 1973
To: 1976
Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Title: Research Assistant
Summary: Mr. White was responsible for the design and model testing of a hot
water diffuser discharge system for the Maine Power Plant in Casco
Bay, Maine. This work involved creation of a physical model of
Casco Bay that included a full range of tidal current variations. As
part of his thesis, Mr. White performed research on the
transmission coefficient of rubble mound breakwaters. Mr. White
was under contract to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and his
work became part of the USACOE Shore Protection Manual.
Lake Erie Energy Development Corporation (LEEDCo), DOE-DE-EE0005989,
Icebreaker Project – Technical consultant for an offshore wind demonstration project
to be located within state waters approximately 7 miles offshore of Cleveland, OH in
Lake Erie. The position required expertise in structural design, geotechnical programs,
offshore construction, project management and scheduling (regulatory, design and
construction). Technical challenges included the potential significant ice loading,
Selected Assignments
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limited marine construction equipment, identification of a supply chain and the
development of innovative foundations.
Shallow Water Offshore Wind Optimization for the Great Lakes, DOE-DE-
EE0005488, Freshwater Wind I – Principal Investigator for the development of
conceptual designs for Gravity Base Foundations for future 500MW project located in
Lake Erie, off the coast of Cleveland. As principal Investigator, Mr. White has been
responsible for the planning and preliminary design of a specialized fabrication yard as
well as various foundation designs. Mr. White has been responsible for the planning
and cost estimating for the offshore construction of the project. Mr. White is the Project
Administrator for Freshwater Wind I and has been responsible for all scheduling,
managing of subcontractors (including the development of contracts) and all reporting
to DOE (monthly update teleconferences, monthly reporting and quarterly submittals).
Metrological Tower, Winergy, Atlantic Ocean Managing Engineer, Engineer of
Record, for the preliminary design and permit preparation for a Met Tower to be
installed to collect data in support of a 500MW offshore wind farm.
Scour Protection for Mono Pile Foundations, Cape Wind, Massachusetts State
and Federal Waters - Managing Engineer, Engineer of Record, for the design,
permit support and annual inspection of test mats for a 132 turbine offshore wind
farm.
Tender Design, Gravity Base Foundations, Undisclosed Developer, Lake Erie
Managing Engineer, Engineer of Record, for an offshore wind farm with a capacity
starting at 50MW and expanding to 250MW over a 3 year period (NYPA RFP).
Metrological Tower and Demonstration Project (Palmetto Wind), Santee
Cooper, South Carolina - Managing Engineer, Engineer of Record, for a multi-
phased development of a Demonstration Project (40MW) that could lead to a utility
scale project of 400MW. Project includes planning, design, permits and resident
engineering services.
New York City Dept. of Transportation Marine Borer Protection Project – Project
Director for Resident Engineering services related to the repair, protection or
replacement of 16,000 timber piles supporting approximately 6,500 linear feet of the
FDR Drive. The construction value is approximately $65,000,000 and the Resident
Engineering contract value is approximately $15,000,000 for the 4.5 year project. The
Resident Engineer is responsible for maintain quality, schedule and costs.
The Trust for Governors Island Seawall Rehabilitation Program and
Rehabilitation of Ferry Landings, New York, NY – Project Director for the
rehabilitation of approximately 2 miles of historic granite seawalls and the
rehabilitation of four (4) active ferry landings. The work has involved field
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investigations, structural design, cost estimating, scheduling and resident engineering
services. The construction value for both projects is more than $50,000,000.
Island End River Confined Disposal Facility, Everett, MA. Managing Engineer,
Engineer of Record, responsible for the structural design and resident engineering
services to construct a $40 million waterfront confined disposal facility at a former coal
tar processing plant. The project included the development of plans and specifications
for the structural work including site drainage improvements; construction
administration; and the review of contractor shop drawings and field change requests.
Valero Refinery, Aruba - Managing Engineer for an emergency above and below
water inspection of mooring and breasting dolphins, access trestles, and a failed steel
sheet pile bulkhead at a general cargo pier. Work included extensive NDT testing of
concrete and steel.
Waterfront Redevelopment of Anthony's Pier 4, New England Development,
Boston, MA - Managing Engineer, Engineer of Record, responsible for existing
condition surveys, regulatory permitting, structural design, and construction cost
estimates for the phased development of approximately $15 million in waterfront
improvements, which include a public water commons; 1,800 LF of steel sheet pile
bulkhead, and a 12,000 SF concrete pier.
UI Steel Point Waterfront Rehabilitation, Bridgeport, CT – Project Director
responsible for structural inspections and designs for necessary repairs of the Steel
Point property, located along Bridgeport Harbor, CT. This involved inspecting nearly
1600 linear feet of waterfront structures, including historical research and upland
exploratory excavation to investigate existing foundations and tie back systems. OCC
designed remedial repairs and developed an opinion of probable cost for these repairs.
Prepared permit applications, contract documents for demolition and construction of
new marine grade steel bulkhead with ground anchor supports, provided resident
engineering services, and construction administration. $25m construction value.
Fourth Cliff-Coastal Stabilization - Designed beach and cliff stabilization
alternatives, and worked closely with local, state and federal agencies for approval to
pursue the most desirable alternative. Maps, profiles, soil data, and wave climate
analysis were used by OCC to prepare beach and cliff stabilization alternatives for
review by local, state and federal regulatory agencies. The approved alternative was a
composite shore protection structure incorporating both “hard” and “soft” erosion
protection features.
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47 Front Street, Noank, CT 06340 USA * 860-574-3904 * [email protected]
“Innovative OSW Substructure Access Ladder”, White, Stanley M., 2016 International
Partnering Forum, Newport, RI, 2-5 October 2016
“Wind Turbine Wake-Redirection Control at the Fishermen’s Atlantic City Windfarm”,
White, Stanley M, Churchfield, Matthew J., Fleming, Paul, Bulder, Bernard, 2015
Offshore Technology Conference, Houston, TX, 4-7 May 2015
“Semi-Floating Gravity Based Foundations Proposed to Reduce the Cost of OSW
Foundations in the US”, White, Stanley M., DeLeon, Leah, Marrone, Joseph, Cooper,
Brent, Poster - AWEA 2014 Offshore Conference, Atlantic City, NJ
“Active Wake Redirection Control to Improve Energy Yield”, White, Stanley M,
Churchfield, Matthew J., Fleming, Paul, DeGeorge, Elise, Bulder, Bernard, Poster -
AWEA 2014 Offshore Conference, Atlantic City, NJ
“Renewables and Energy Efficiency for Marine Ports – WG159 Progress Report”,
White, Stanley M., Ferrante, Andrea, Suarez, Juan Manuel Fernandez, PIANC World
Congress 2014 Conference, San Francisco, CA.
“Shallow Water Offshore Wind Optimization for the Great Lakes (DE-FOA-0000415)
Final Report”, White, Stanley M., Wissemann, Chris, DOE Technical Report (Contract
EE0005488), February 2014.
“Impact of Maintaining our Federal Channels with Today’s Fiscal Realities”, White,
Stanley M., Bryant, J.T., Ludwig, F. Michael, Ports 2013 Conference, Seattle, WA.
"Effective Expert Reports for Marine Structure Investigations", White, Stanley M.,
Marrone, Joseph F., Hornig, David R., Esq., Ports 2007 Conference, San Diego, CA.
“Hurricane Katrina Damage Assessment; Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi Ports
and Coasts”, White, Stanley M.,et al., Curtis, Stephen A., Editor, published by
ASCE’s Coasts, Oceans, Ports and Rivers Institute (COPRI), 2007.
“Underwater Investigations Standard Practice Manual”, White, Stanley M., et al.,
ASCE Manual No. 101, 2001.
“The Use of an Innovative Mechanical Fastening Technology to Replace Failed Fixing
Bolts and Extend the Useful Life of Anchored Steel Bulkheads”, co-authored with
Matthew S. Rousseau, Ports 2001 Conference, Norfolk, VA.
“Upgrade of Existing Oil Dock”, White, Stanley M., Blaskey, Ronald, CEPP April
1996.
Selected Publications
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47 Front Street, Noank, CT 06340 USA * 860-574-3904 * [email protected]
“Timber Wave Fence for Marina Protection”, White, Stanley M., ASCE 1987 Spring
Convention & Energy Conference, April 1987.
“Soil Capacity & Pile Load Test”, White, Stanley M., Marina Design & Engineering
Conference, December 1987.
“Optimizing Pier Design by Utilizing Deck Stiffness”, co-authored with Dennis V.
Padron, Ports ‘83 Specialty Conference, Modernization, Upgrading & Repairs, New
Orleans, LA, March 1983.
“Reflection and Transmission Characteristics of Porous Rubble Mound Breakwater",
co-authored with O.S. Madsen, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering
Research Center, Miscellaneous Report No. 76-5, March 1976.
“Energy Dissipation on a Rough Slope”, White, Stanley M., Madsen, O.S., Journal of
Waterways, Harbors and Coastal Engineering Division, Vol. 102, No. WW1, February
1976.
“Experimental Investigation of Submerged Condenser Cooling Water Discharge into
Casco Bay (William F. Wyman Station), White, Stanley M., Jirka, G.H. and Harleman,
D.R.F.,”, Technical Report No. 186, R.M. Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources
and Hydrodynamics, Department of Civil Engineering, M.I.T., July 1974.
Guest lecturer on underwater investigations, Port Engineering Course, US Naval
Academy, April 2007 & 2009.
Guest lecturer on marine construction, Project Management Course, US Coast Guard
Academy, September/October 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011.
Guest lecturer on waterfront structures, Environmental Management of Maritime
Infrastructure Course, Rutgers University, February 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012