Stephen E. Chase

Construction Manager @ Prime Engineering

About Stephen E. Chase

Stephen E. Chase is a Construction Manager with over 13 years of experience at Prime Engineering in Atlanta, Georgia. He specializes in utilizing BIM and sustainable technologies in construction projects, including managing a significant greenfield crude oil truck terminal in Texas.

Work at Prime Engineering

Stephen E. Chase has been employed at Prime Engineering as a Construction Manager since 2011. His role involves overseeing various construction projects, utilizing his extensive experience in the field. Based in Atlanta, GA, he has contributed to the company's reputation for delivering quality construction management services.

Education and Expertise

Stephen E. Chase studied Civil Engineering at Tri-State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE). His education laid the foundation for his expertise in construction management, particularly in the application of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and sustainable technologies, including LEED certification.

Background

Stephen E. Chase has a background in managing large-scale construction projects, including a notable project involving an $11 million greenfield crude oil truck terminal in Cotulla, Texas. This project featured a 10 bay truck distribution terminal for natural gas condensate and included significant on-site storage capabilities.

Achievements in Construction Management

Throughout his career, Stephen E. Chase has demonstrated expertise in consulting for INPO audits and maintenance programs, particularly within the nuclear construction management sector. He has also managed justice facilities and higher education projects, showcasing his versatility in handling diverse construction management challenges.

Project Management Skills

Stephen E. Chase possesses specialized skills in project management, particularly in overseeing facilities with substantial storage capacities. He managed a facility with an on-site storage capacity of 150,000 barrels, with the potential to expand storage by an additional 200,000 barrels, highlighting his capability in handling complex logistical operations.

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