Terry M. Green, Civil Engineer, Louisiana P.E. (Louisiana). Owner

Terry Green, Sole Proprietor,

Terry M Green, P.E. 4604 Cedar Keys Ln Stone Mountain, GA 30083 USA

Email:terrymgreen@bellsouth.net Home: (404) - 299-2376 Work: (404) - 983-1854

Work Experience U.S. Army (Ft. Benning, GA. (08/17/2009 - Present) - Civil Engineer Columbus, Georgia United States

Duties: Design Engineer in the Directorate of Public Works. General civil and structural design and analysis for facilities on the Post. Review of plans prepared by others. ___________________________________________________________

USAF Civil/Structural Engineer Warner Robins, Georgia United States Duties: I was a Senior Civil/Structural engineer working in an aircraft maintenance organization. Various facilities are necessary for maintaining aircraft and their components, and to provide working space for technical personnel. I had project management duties as well as structural and civil engineering support duties. I coordinated with A/E's, contractors, vendors, and facility managers and users in the course of my work. I also reviewed and approved plans and specifications for design/build and conventional design with competitive construction bid facilities. I inspected or supported the construction inspectors during the building and close-out of the facilities. My primary duty was structural engineering support (design and/or consultation), which I provided for seven engineers and seven construction inspectors. The new buildings were metal pre-engineered buildings in many instances, and were quite large in size, as needed for the aircraft. The structural support I provided was varied in type and complexity, and covered both new and older structures, and support for mechanical devices (overhead cranes, etc.) in maintenance facilities. The civil support I provided covered environmental coordination for legal and other engineering criteria, and involved a review of existing and planned above ground landscaping, and underground and above ground utilities, as well as design of the same. _________________________________________________________________

(9/1994 to 5/2005). I was President and principal owner of a home inspection business, Benchmark Inspections, Inc. I did home inspections in the New Orleans and Atlanta metro areas. Home inspection was the principal business of the company. Ownership of the business involved all features of a small business with a concentration on personal contact with the customer, and performance of complete home inspections with a written report. I also made structural inspections in the New Orleans area (Benchmark was licensed to perform engineering and surveying in Louisiana from 1994-96), primarily for foundation problems, settlement, cracking, etc., noted during the home inspection. In the Atlanta area, along with home inspections, I inspected on-going construction of new homes for a lending institution. I verified the percent construction completion by item, in order to determine the validity of contractors requests for construction partial payment. During 2000, I worked for an engineering management consultant in a metro Atlanta County. I did a final inspection of a new fire station, and final inspection of modifications to a recreation center. I also inspected 5 buildings (Two Senior Citizen Centers, Courthouse addition, Jail addition, and County Library) under separate contracts for new construction. I inspected, initiated and reviewed progress of change orders, led or assisted in meetings with the contractor(s), architect-engineer, owner, vendors, testing labs, building permit reviews and inspections, and building users. _____________________________________________________________

Federal employment (past)

U.S. Army Forscom Engineers - Atlanta, Ga. (2/1986 - 12/1993) GS 801-12. My last assignment (1991-93) was in developing and managing force stationing plans as it concerned engineering projects associated with the BRAC of Forts Sheridan, Meade, Douglas, and Presidio of San Francisco. In 1989 I prepared the engineer input to the Forscom Long Range Plan. I represented and defended the engineering requirements presented to the working groups at Forscom and DA. In 1989-90 I was responsible for preparing the engineering input to The Army Plan, Defense Guidance, Defense Resource Board, CINCFOR and CINCCENT Integrated Priority Lists. I also prepared the engineering input to the Program Objective Memorandum (POM). As it concerns Crisis Action Planning, I managed the Joint Resource Assessment Database for Forscom and the Reserve Components serviced by Forscom. During 1986-88, I worked in the MCA program section coordinating the installations (Forts Polk, Hood, and Sam Houston) 1391 submissions. __________________________________________________________________

U.S. Air Force, Myrtle Beach AFB, S.C. (7/1985-2/1986), GS 810-11. I worked in the Base Engineers office on Base civil/structural construction projects. I worked on a golf course addition, modifications to a critical storage facility, barracks modifications, and a support for a monument of a vintage jet airplane. __________________________________________________________________

U. S. Army Corps of Engineer District- New Orleans.- Civil Engineer (1/1981-7/1985), GS 810-12. I wrote descriptions of planned facilities at recreation sites on the Red River lock and dam project. When that function was transferred to Vicksburg, I was assigned responsibility for relocations of facilities including review of plans for relocation of roads, utilities, and structures along the Mississippi river flood-wall project(s) alignment in New Orleans, and mainline levee in outlying Parishes. I was responsible for project duties of my own projects plus leadership duties of reviewing and making suggestions for improvement if needed/required, on relocation projects managed by one to four other engineers. I worked with nearly all Divisions of the District in the performance of my job. I was directly responsible for coordinating relocations with our Design Branch. In addition, I defined and coordinated real estate requirements with our Real Estate Division, and reviewed and corresponded with private utility owners concerning their monetary compensatory questions. I worked closely with our Legal Division on the compensability issues, and met extensively with all utility owners during the life of these projects. ______________________________________________________________________

Structural design experience (salaried non-federal employment prior to federal employment)

Barnard-Burk Engineers, Baton Rouge, La. (1978 - 79) Structural engineer. I worked at plants in the Baton Rouge area (Shell Chemical, Ethyl, Uni-Royal, and Exxon). I designed pipe supports, equipment or vessel supports, and single and multi-bay steel structures for on-going processes/pilot plants, with static and/or dynamic loading.

Acme Marble and Granite (now Stewart Enterprises) - New Orleans, La. (1971-1972) Lead Structural Engineer. I was responsible for the structural design of burial structures constructed by the firm. I worked on many structures in the New Orleans metro area. Structures were primarily pile-supported in Louisiana, while in other areas the supporting structure was concrete raft, spread footings, soil consolidation, and others. I designed the foundations, piling and pile spacing, and the reinforced concrete superstructure. In addition I designed the structural requirements (foundation and superstructure) for buildings in Louisiana (non metro New Orleans), Massachusetts, New Jersey, Florida, and Texas.

Barnard-Burk, Howard, Needles, Tammen, and Bergendof Joint Venture - Baton Rouge, La  (1967-1968). I was a bridge designer on Interstate bridges (17 mile I-10 Atchafalaya flood-way crossing and three grade-separation bridges in the New Orleans area). The spans were pre-stressed concrete girder simple span bridges, with some being 4-span continuous over supports. I computed the horizontal and vertical geometry and controls, drew the spans and supporting piers, prepared bar schedules, computed quantities, and detailed the pre-stressed concrete girders. My primary responsibility concerned design at the East interchange to the Atchalafaya crossing (Whiskey Bay).

Education Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge, La. (ABET first accredited LSU in 1936) B.S. Civil Engineering. Georgia Perimeter College - Assoc. of Arts in Foreign language (French) w/Business Concentration (Honors), May 2007. 38 semester hours with 3.6 GPA on 4.0 semester system. Georgia State University - Film/Video Major/Theater Minor. Course study in arts, literature, language, and business. 2003-Present. 50 semester hours with 3.6 GPA on 4.0 system. Graduation (BA) - scheduled for May or Fall 2009.

1391 Prep. - Huntsville, Al. 1988. Asbestos inspection in Buildings - Georgia Tech. Army Facilities and Housing Engineering Management - Ft. Belvoir, Va. Army Financial Management Course - Ft. Ben Harrison, In. Army Master Planning - Atlanta, Ga.

Additional Information Professional Civil Engineer in Louisiana - #11335 (Active) Professional Land Surveyor in Louisiana - #1677 (Inactive) Real estate Sales License  Louisiana (Inactive -- activation in progress) Chi Epsilon National Honorary Civil Engineering Society (Active) Phi Theta Kappa - National Honor Society for 2-year colleges (Active) President Georgia Perimeter College French Club Fall 2007/Spring 2008