WM2011 Final Program

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Tuesday PM A keen understanding of risk transfer solutions and possible contract negotiations is vital to all companies working in this business sector. The following topics will be covered in this session. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

William Biloski, James Serafin Jr., Oak Ridge National Laboratory (USA) 3:15 Break - Optional 3:20 What is the Impact of Poor Definition of Boundaries and Interfaces on Projects, and What, If Anything, Should be Done? 11471 Richard Peters, Project Time & Cost International Ltd (United Kingdom)

Overview of the Current Insurance Status of the Insurance and Surety Bond Market An Understanding of the Underwriting Process – “From Rejection to Acceptance” Professional & Contractors Pollution Legal Liability Site Pollution Legal Liability Contract Surety – Bid, Performance and Payment Bonds Financial Assurance for Radiological Waste Processing Contract Rules of Engagement for Insurance and Bonds “Decisions Involve Risks”

3:45 Project Management: Managing a Performance Network of Agreements and Deliverables - 11251 Laurie Ford, Critical Path Consultants (USA) 4:10 Making Sustainability Relevant through Exploration of Land Reuse Options: The Oak Ridge Energy Corridor Example 11328 Sharon Robinson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Susan Cange, US DOE; Gary Gilmartin, Gilmartin Engineering Works (USA)

Panelists include: Jim Gilley, Senior Vice President – Energy & Environmental, Wells Fargo Insurance Services; Glynis Preister, National Environmental Practice Manager, Wells Faro Insurance Services; Bob Patterson, Regional Manager, Berkley Specialty Underwriting Managers and a representative from American Nuclear Insurers.

4:35 Managing Engineering Activities for the Plateau Remediation Contract – Hanford 11580 Charles Kronvall, CH2M HILL PRC; Gary Cannell, Fluor Enterprises, Inc. (USA)

Session 43 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Session 44

Room 102A

1:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Project Management Improvements - Planning through Completion - Scope, Cost & Schedule Control

Room 101C

Enhancements in Vitrification Technology Co-Chairs: Gordon Crawford, EnergySolutions; Christian Ladirat, CEA (France) Lead Organizer: Ned Bibler Add’l Organizer(s): Gordon Crawford, Leslie Jardine Paper Reviewer: Gordon Crawford

Co-Chairs: Christopher Timm, PECOS Management Services, Inc.; Gerald Williams, Enercon Services, Inc. (USA) Lead Organizer/Paper Reviewer: Christopher Timm Add’l Organizer(s): Neil Davis, Gerald Williams

1:35 Advanced Joule-Heated Melter Design to Reduce Hanford WTP Operating Costs 11131 Eric Smith, Theresa Butler, Bradley Bowan, Boris Ciorneiu, EnergySolutions; Keith Matlack, Ian Pegg, Catholic University of America (USA)

1:35 Improving the National Nuclear Laboratory Project Management Capability - 11017 Tim Tinsley, Nick Hanigan, National Nuclear Laboratory (United Kingdom) 2:00 Project Management Lessons Learned on US DOE Projects - 11468 Mark Frei, Jim Burritt, Longenecker & Associates (USA)

2:00 Process Enhancements to Improve Overall throughput in the Defense Waste Processing Facility at the Savannah River Site - 11458 Jonathan Bricker, Terri Fellinger, Robert Hopkins, Dale Hutsell, Savannah River Remediation, LLC; Michael Stone, Brad Pickenheim, David Peeler, Erich Hansen, Savannah River National Laboratory; Ian Pegg, Marek Brandys, Robert Mohr, Wing Kot, The Catholic University of America; Glenn Diener, Innocent Joseph, Holly Pasieka, EnergySolutions (USA)

2:25 Integrated Planning: Consolidating Annual Facility Planning — More Time for Execution - 11562 Jerel Nelson, R. Lee Morton, Carlos Ramirez, Carlos Castillo, WorleyParsons Polestar; James McSwain, Terragraphics; Patrick Morris, National Security Technologies, LLC (USA) 2:50 Integration for Success of Revitalization, Redevelopment, Remedial Activities and D&D at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory - 11212

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