ADRIAN E. ECKBERG Resume of Professional Background ADRIAN E. ECKBERG graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1922 with a Backelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in the National Bureau and several states. Since 1946, he has been employed by Chas. T. Main, Inc. as a civil, structural, and hydraulic engineer, working principally on large hydroelectrical developments. He is currently Design Project Engineer on the Cornwall Pumped-Storage Project for the Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. He was Design Project Engineer on the St. Lawrence and Niagra Power Projects. He was also Design Project Engineer on the Roanoke Rapids Hydro Project in North Carolina, and the Etibank Sariyar Hydro Project in Turkey. Prior to these he was Design Project Engineer for a large water treatment plant on an assignment for the Atomic Energy Comission, and Design Project Engineer of a river intake and pumping station for a large steam power plant. He was also Assistant Project Engineer on the Buggs Island Hydro- electric Project for the Corps of Engineers. Before joining Chas. T. Main, Inc., ADRIAN E. ECKBERG served as an officer in the Civil Engineer Corps U. S. Navy (1941-46), where he was in charge of several construction projects at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, then engineering officer and design superintendent at the Quonset Naval Air Base. Previously, he was a structural engineer on Hoover, Grand Coulee, and other hydroelectric power plants for the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation. He was with Stone & Webster Engineering Corp. on design of Conowingo and other hydro- projects and Assistant Project Engineer on the design of cofferdams, fishways, tailrace, spillways, and the power plant on the Rock Island Project in Washington. He was employed by the Panama Canal as a hydographer (1922-23), structural designer (1925-26), structural engineer (1931-33) and head structural engineer, on design of Third Locks Project (1940-41). Mr. Eckberg is a Fellow of the ASCE, Member of ACI, Soc. Am. Military Engrs., Mass. and National Soc. of Prof. Engrs. and U. S. Committee on Large Dams. ADRIAN E. ECKBERG Born Mar. 1, 1901 Married Education Graduated, Mass. Instutute of Technology 1922 - S.B. in Civil Engin- eering - majoring in structural hydraulic and sanitary engineering. Registered Professional Engieer, Certificate No. 3138, State of Massachusetts Commander, Civil Engineer Corps, USNR (file No. 82089) Civil Service Examination 1939, Structural Engineer - P-5 Member, American Society of Civil Engineers Experience July June 1922-1923 - Hydrographer, The Panama Canal, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. Hydrographer on water supply for the Panama Canal and Chief of Survey Party on topographical survey for Madden Dam & Reservoir, Chagres River. June June 1923-1925 - Structural & Hydraulic Designer & Draftsman, Stone & Webster Eng. Corp., Boston, Mass. On design of hydroelectic projects, including stability analyses of retaining and overflow sections, and struc- tural design of intake structures and power plants. June Aug. 1925-1925 - Hydraulic and Structural Designer, Prof. H. K. Barrows, Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. Consult- ing Hydraulic Engineer. On design and Chief of Field Party on dams and hydro- electric project at Rainbow Falls Ausable River, N. Y. Sept. May 1925-1926 - Structural Designer, The Panama Canal Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. On design of steel and concrete structures, including quarters, school buildings, hospitals, docks and piers, Miraflores Diesel Power Plant and floating launch land- ing. May April 1925-1931 - Structural and Hydraulic Designer and Engineer in Hy- draulic Division. Stone & Webster Eng. Corp., Boston, Mass. Structural & Hydraulic Designer on hydroelectric projects, including Conowingo Hydroelectric Project, and supervi- sion of design group on design of hydroelectric power plant. Promoted to engineer in hydraulic devision as Assistant Project Engineer on supervision of engineering and design of all hydraulic structure for the Rock Island Development, Columbia River, Washington, including dams, spillways, cof- ferdams, power plant, fishways, tailrace, and provision for future look. - 1 - ADRIAN E. ECKBERG (Cont'd) May April 1926-1931 - Supervision of power and backwater studios, and hydraulic (Cont'd) model tests on river model (1/100 scale) for above project. May Oct 1931-1931 - Inspector and Structural and Hydraulic Designer, F. A. Barbour, Boston, Massachusetts, Consulting Hydraulic Engineer. On inspection of construction of sewerage system for the town of Braintree, Mass. Supervision of design and pumping and hydroelectric plant for Passaic Valley Water Comm. Oct. Sept. 1931-1933 - Structural Engineer (P-2) The Panama Canal, Balboa Hts.,Canal Zone. Checking structural designs of New Cristobal High School. Supervision of design of New Cristobal Dry Dock and Pumping Plant. Sept. Mar. 1933-1940 - Structural Engineer Bureau of Reclamation, Denver, Colorado, Checking structural design (concrete) of Boulder Power Plant to April, 1934. Section Head on supervision of concrete design of several hydro-electric power plants, including Norris Power Plant (for TVA) All-American Power Plants, Parker Power Plant and Grand Coulee Power Plant. Also loaned to Dam Department charge of section of design of the spillway of Almogordo Dam. Mar. Feb. 1940-1941 - Structural Engineer, The Panama Canal Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. Section Head in the Special Engineering Division on supervi- sion of engineering and design of all concrete structures for the new third locks for the Panama Canal. Mar. Feb. 1941-1944 - Resident Officer in Charge of Constructon and Design, Lt. Cdr. CEC, USNR, U. S. Navy, New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York. Resident Officer in charge of Architectural and Engineering service contracts and also cost plus fixed-fee construction contracts for several projects, including a new foundry, ex- tension to structural shop, materials testing laboratory, covered lumber storage building, large saw-mill and boat shop, and dental clinic. (Total cost about $9,000,000). Resident Officer in Charge of Engineering and construction of the Lido Beack Training Center, Long Island, N. Y. (Total cost about $4,000,000). Feb. Dec. 1944-1944 - Resident Officer in Charge, Lt. Cdr. CEC, USNR. U. S. Navy, 800 Mills Bldg., San Francisco, Calif. Resident Officer in Charge of testing, advanced base sectional floating battleship dry docks, at Hunter's Point, Calif. - 2 - ADRIAN E. ECKBERG (Cont'd) Feb. Dec. 1944-1944 - Charge of Progress Control and Statistical Section on large (Cont'd) Bureau of Yards and Docks Construction Program in Area VI and VII. Jan. Feb. 1945-1946 - Engineering Oficer and Design Superintendent, Comdr., CEC USNR, U. S. Navy Naval Air Station, Quonset Point, R. I. In charge of engineering and design division for Naval Air Bases, First Naval District, including supervision of en- gineering investigations, preparation of designs, drawings, specifications and estimates for construction projects admin- istered by the Officer in Charge of Construction, and for station labor projects administered by the Public Works Offi- cer. Mar, to 1946 - date Structural and Hydraulic Engineer, Chas. T. Main, Inc., 201 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Asst. Project Engineer in charge of design of structures and equipment for large hydroelectric developments, and river intake cassion (pumping plant) for Venice No. 2 Power Plant, Mississippi River. - 3 -