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Steven M. Caulfield, P.E., C.I.H. Vice President Turner Building Science, LLC
Education and Training B.S., Mechanical Engineering - University of Hartford, 1986 Current and Previous Employment 1999-Present - Turner Building Science 1997-Present - The H.L. Turner Group Inc. 1992-1997 - Law Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc. 1991-1992 - ATEC Environmental Consultants, Inc. 1987-1991 - Covino Environmental Consultants, Inc. Professional Registration P.E.- FL, ME Experience and Qualifications Mr. Caulfield has ten years of experience in industrial hygiene and indoor air quality studies. He has conducted indoor air quality evaluations for both new construction and existing buildings. The facilities evaluated include healthcare facilities, educational facilities, residential structures, office buildings, retail establishments, and government buildings. Mr. Caulfield is skilled in the evaluation of heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and their relationship to complex indoor air quality problems. In conjunction with building air quality investigations, Mr. Caulfield has conducted sampling for airborne levels of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, formaldehyde, volatile organic compounds, mercury, oxygen, radon and nuisance dust. Mr. Caulfield has also conducted air flow and air circulation evaluations for operating mechanical systems. Mr. Caulfield has obtained air, bulk, wipe, and water samples for quantification and identification of bacteria (including Legionella) and fungi. Mr. Caulfield has also designed and managed asbestos abatement in conjunction with renovations in commercial, healthcare, and educational facilities. He has successfully completed the NIOSH 582 course for air sampling and analysis, and the EPA-accredited training conducted by Harvard University School of Public Health. Mr. Caulfield conducted surveys for lead-based paint in residential, educational, commercial and military facilities. He has prepared plans and specifications for the removal of lead-based paints during historical renovations of education and residential buildings. Mr. Caulfield has also conducted sampling for airborne lead, wipe clearance sampling (in accordance with EPA and HUD guidelines), and TCLP waste sampling during abatement projects. He was trained in lead inspection and risk assessment at the Georgia Institute of Technology. While at previous employers, Mr. Caulfield worked on many indoor air quality projects. Listed below are some of the relevant projects: Continuing IAQ Monitoring, Volusia County Courthouse, DeLand, FL Post-Construction IAQ Testing, Valencia Community College, Orlando, FL Pre-Occupancy IAQ Study, Orange County Board of Commissioners, Orlando, FL Carbon Monoxide Intrusion Study, SunTrust, Orlando, FL IAQ Remediation Design/Monitoring, Seminole County Courthouse, Sanford, FL Post-Construction IAQ Testing, Atlantic High School, Port Orange, FL Airborne Microbial Sampling, Naval Training Center, Orlando, FL Legionella Sampling, Lincoln Properties, Maitland, FL Post-Construction IAQ Testing, Rockledge High School, Rockledge, FL Mercury Vapor Testing, Orlando Utilities Commission, Orlando, FL Relevant IAQ/HVAC and other projects with The Turner Group include: Carpet Microbial Sampling, Glenburn Elementary School, Glenburn, ME VOC/DNPH Testing, Ben & Jerry’s, South Burlington, VT IAQ/HVAC Study, St. Joseph’s College, Standish, ME Microbial/VOC Sampling, School Union 32, Montpelier, VT Blower Door Test/Microbial Sampling, Corb Residence, Stockton Springs, ME Tracer Gas Pathway Testing, Daniel Street School, Lindenhurst, NY Carbon Monoxide Testing, Staples, Lewiston, ME Methane Gas Testing, Solid Waste Facility, Harrison, ME HVAC Evaluation, VA Ambulatory Care Center, White River Junction, VT |
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