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April 26, 2004
Mr. David Holland
Senior Vice President
Mastec
4747 Irving Blvd., Suite 221
Dallas, TX 74247
Dear Dave:
American Augers currently has a 330,000 pound directional ddll available for
immediate sale and delivery to Mastec, if necessary, for the City of Coppell 30 inch
sewer project.
American Augers also has another DD-330 In production now 'chat will be available
if the current unit sells to another company.
Please feel free to contact me if you need any additional Information.
Best regards,
and~ll
General Men.get
GRlee
Sent by Fax 21e,-571-2561
Menufaoturere 01' Hor~.ontal Earth Bering MaohLqes * H~iza~tal Directional D ~ills- Drill~g FE~M Mix, g, Pumping and Claan;ng Systems
· * T[3TRL PRGE. OJ. **
lasTec
Operator - Carl McDowell
445 Chesapeake Lane
Southlake, Texas 76092
817/748-1692
Experience
120 American Auger, 140 American Auger & Tulsa Rig Iron 500
8" Steel - 1500 linear feet
12" Steel - 3200 linear feet
24" Steel- 1500 linear feet
30" Steel - 1500 linear feet
References:
Harold Kay 281/799-9031
Butch Wooten 713/882-3464
,,, MasTec North America, Inc. 4747 Irving Blvd. Suite 221 Dallas Texas 75247
· 214.571.2500 fax214.571.2555 www. mastec.com
NORMAN TARNEY
12246 - 95A Street
Edmonton, Alberta
T~ ISI
Cell Phone: 780=906-8.~14
Sun 03 - Nov 03
Plute Directional Drilling
4 ! 8 Cypress Drilling
Ocala, Florida 34472
352-680-0111 (Cindy)
Position: Superintendent
Imtallcd 40" sheet pile at exit and recondition drilling mud and hole to pull 1400
fc~t of 42" H.D.P.E. Product had to be rcfuscd and made ready for installation.
.Iai 02 - Apr03
Aeca-Pipe
Directional ]Drilling & Trenchlcss Technologies
P.O. Box 3713
Regina, SK S4P 3N8
877-781-2429(Ron Balzer)
Position: 8uperintendem
Install gas line and H.D.P.E. & fiber duct throughout Western Cmada with
2 -70,000 LB Ditch Witches. Work included mobilization of equipment and
selection of drilling tools while adhering to schedules. Pipe ramming included
mobilieation of equipment and supervision of ramming and auguring crews,
while working for Marine Pil~ Lines, City of Calgary, City of SwiR Current
and the Government of Saskatchewan.
Feb 02 - Jun 02
Piute Directional Drilling
418 Cypress Road
Ocala, Florida 34472
3~2-680-011 ! (Cindy)
Position: Driller & rig Superintendent
Drill and r~am 36" hole for 1800 fl. of 24" H.D.P,E. recovered water line
with 140,000 lb. American Augers rig. The line was drill~l from the Amoco
Reflne~r at Yorktown, Virgirga and included a severe compound turn. The
mud program had to Ig planned, and scheduling of the fusing crew arranged.
All safety regulations inside the Amoco refinery had to be adhered to and we
did so without incident or injmy. Drill and ream a 56" hole for 3500 fl. of 36"
H.D.P.E. with a 330,000 lb. American Augers Rig under Intercoastal at
Jacksonville. Florida for Ebe Construction. Supendsed installation of TRU Track
Navigation system and fusing of product line, as well as mud program. Project
alsoincluded fusing of 5 other product lines for sub-conRactors and hydro testing
of al! lines. Tho projeci was completed on schedule and without incident or
injury.
NORMAN TAIE~EY
12246 - 95A Street
Edmonton, Alberta
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Sul Ol - Nov O1
Nella Drilling
St. Henri, Quebec
418-882-2002 (Gil Tardiff)
Position: Rig Superintendent
Supervise 3 rigs from 75,000 lb. to 100,000 lb. while drilling 18" gas lines
from 100" to 1000 "with Walk Over Navigation systems. The project required
constant traffic control and was completed on schedule for Arco Oas, without
incident or injuvj.
Dec O0 - May 01
Dir~tional Mining & Drilling
Position: Driller & Rig Superintendent
Drill and r~am 64" hole for 3100 fl of 42" steel waterline under False Creek, for
the oity of Vancouver, British Columbia. Proj~t involved mud program for the
projeot, mobilization and installation of drilling equipment. Ground conditions
w~re very severe, and a selection of hard rook drilling tools had to be mada.
Handling of product and buoyancy conl~oi was also the superintendents
responsibility.
Feb 99
- Nov 00
Nella Drilling
St. Henri, Quebec
418-882-2002 (Cdl Tardif0
Position: Rig Superintendent
Drill and ream 48" hole for 32" gas line on project with 750,000 lb. rig. Bore
lengths were from i 800' to 3700'.Selection of pumping rates, along with
pene~ation isles hsd to be closely momtored duc to ground condilions,
Mobilization, mud program, buoyancy and handling of product linc w~rc all the
superintendents responsibility. Project also included auguring and pipe ranuuing
crews. Drilling, auguring & pipe ramming was completed 30 days ~eacl of
scbedulc without incident or injury to any personnel under my supervision
Thc owner of thc gas line," Mar/tines & Northeast", sent a letter of
appreciatinn to Nella Drilling.
NORMAN TARNEY
12246 - 9~A Street
Edmooton, Alberta
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Dec 97 - Jan 99
Crossing Company
Nislcu, Alberta
780-625-8239 (Leon MacAuley)
Position: Driller & Rig Superintendent
Drill and ream 32" hole for ! 8" steel gas line, on project with 500,000 lb.
Contractors rig and 140.000 lb. American Augers Rig. Holes ranged from
1200' to 5600'. Soil conditions ran from ~obble and sand, hard sand stone,
to coal and swelling clays. Drill and ream 56" hole for 2700' of 36" steel gas
gas line under Smoky River and pull product. Project incluctcd 300' elevation
change. Drill and ream 2-36" holes for 2-24" gas lines in thc foot hills in
Western Canada. Bores had 400' & 600' elevation changes, with bore lengths of
3700' and 4900'. Handling product and buoyancy con~rol was the
superintendents responsibility. Drill and ream 64" bore for 2600' of 42" H.D.P.E.
under the Bow River for the City of Calgary, Albcrta, thwugh sand and swelling
clays,
Scp 97 - Dc~ 97
Owned and operated 340" bed truck
for the purpose of moving drilling
rigs and related equipment.
Oct 96 * Sep 97 Sperry-San
Worked for Sperry Sun Directional Drilling Services as a Directional
Driller on Horizontal Oil Wells throughout Western Canada.
1973- 1996
Worked in all areas in the oilfield, from Roughneck to
Company man.
Safety Tickets: Petroleum Industry Training Course H2S Alive
:Canadinn Red Cross-Standard First Aid
-CPR level A
:Mastec CPR Course