Carl Skidmore
About Carl Skidmore
Carl Skidmore is a Site Construction Manager at American Electric Power, where he has worked since 2005. He has led multiple significant projects, including the Coal Pipe Replacement Project and the Mercury Mitigation Project at the Amos site.
Work at American Electric Power
Carl Skidmore has been employed at American Electric Power as a Site Construction Manager since 2005. In this role, he has been responsible for overseeing various significant projects, including the Coal Pipe Replacement Project for Unit 3 and the Mercury Mitigation Project at the Amos site. He has directed the Superheat Replacements for Units 1 and 2 and led the Dry Ash Conversion project for Unit 3. His work also includes managing the installation of Baghouse, ACI, and DSI at the Northeastern Site Unit-3, as well as directing landfill expansions and ash pond closures.
Previous Experience at Flexsys
Before joining American Electric Power, Carl Skidmore worked at Flexsys for a decade, from 1995 to 2005. He held the position of Project Manager and was responsible for various projects during his tenure. Additionally, he served as a Construction Supervisor from 1995 to 2000. His experience at Flexsys provided him with a strong foundation in project management and construction supervision, which he has applied in his subsequent roles.
Project Management and Oversight
Throughout his career, Carl Skidmore has managed numerous projects that involve complex construction and engineering tasks. He supervised the piping system restoration for Unit 1 Turbine at Cook Nuclear Plant and managed the installation of Flue Gas Desulfurization Scrubbers for all three units at the John Amos project. He also oversaw the boiler modification and upgrade for balance draft on Unit 1 and managed the gas conversion project for Big Sandy Unit-1.
Key Projects and Initiatives
Carl Skidmore has led several key initiatives in his role as Site Construction Manager. Notable projects include the Coal Pipe Replacement Project for Unit 3 and the Mercury Mitigation Project at the Amos site. He directed the superheat replacements for Units 1 and 2 and led the dry ash conversion project for Unit 3. His involvement in these projects demonstrates his expertise in managing large-scale construction efforts within the energy sector.