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16 <br /> Page 2 of 5 Michael Hughes <br /> members would attest, I contributed significantly in all matters that came before the Board. <br /> Most of my years of engineering practice have been centric to water supply and wastewater <br /> engineering principally as a design consultant. Since taking on the new position at CDP, Inc. I <br /> have refined my project management credentials, and have been assisting with the deployment <br /> and training for our application suite to organizations all across the county, and in different <br /> sectors of the economy from defense contracting and national security, state and local <br /> government, and construction companies. <br /> My life-long work experiences are described on more detail in the paragraphs which follow. <br /> Mr. Hughes currently is Senior Product Specialist with CDP, Inc. In this capacity he has <br /> responsibility for training, support and deployment services associated with CDPs€TMs flagship <br /> partnerships with Oracle/Primavera Project Management and Scheduling, InEight Hard Dollar <br /> Cost Estimating, Kahau Project and Contract Management and Collaboration, Phoenix Project <br /> Management, and InEight InfinyD BIM Modeling and Project Management. <br /> He routinely teaches classes in project scheduling and consults with CDP clients on best <br /> practices and trouble-shooting complex schedules. In addition, his years of experience in <br /> construction and engineering design provide a valuable resource to the CDP client base in all of <br /> the application areas of the flagship partners. <br /> Prior to joining CDP, Inc., between 2005 and 2015, Mr. Hughes served as Assistant Engineering <br /> Manager and as Contract Management Engineer for the Department of Public Works, City of <br /> Durham, North Carolina. In the capacity as the Assistant Engineering Manager and was <br /> responsible for the operations of the Engineering Division which is comprised of the Survey, <br /> Design, Contracting and Construction Inspections groups. All totaled there are about 36 full- <br /> time staff which design and contract Public Works resurfacing and construction projects, as well <br /> as provide inspections services for City and commercial projects from the development <br /> community. <br /> Between 1991 and 2005, Mr. Hughes was the managing partner for his civil engineering and <br /> land-surveying firm. Under his direction the firm designed and supervised the construction of a <br /> number of residential subdivisions, shopping centers, and town home complexes across many <br /> jurisdictions in central North Carolina. <br /> The scope of these projects included many of the following tasks: 1) Land Planning, 2) <br /> Extensive drawing preparation for land-use and construction permits, 3) Participation in public <br /> meetings and hearings, 4) Detailed design of streets, water, sewer and storm water systems, 5) <br /> Erosion control design, 6) State highway road widening design and plan preparation, 7) <br /> Construction stakeout and sequencing, 8) Extensive Construction Management and <br /> Administration, 9) Bridge Design, and 10)Application for Section 404/401 Permits from the US <br /> Army Corps of Engineers and the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural <br /> Resources. <br /> Mr. Hughes returned to graduate school during the calendar year of 1990 to pursue advanced <br /> studies in environmental engineering at the University of North Carolina. During this year he <br /> took graduate level courses in the Mathematics Department and the Department of <br /> Environmental Engineering. The focus of these studies was directed toward gaining an <br /> understanding of the mathematics and architecture of three-dimensional finite element <br /> groundwater and contaminant transport modeling software. As a result of these efforts, he <br /> obtained computational experience optimizing a three-dimensional finite element groundwater <br /> flow modeling code and adapting the code to the parallel processing architecture on Convex and <br /> Cray supercomputers. <br /> After earning his Masters€TMs Degree in Environmental Engineering in 1978, Mr. Hughes <br /> worked for Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. until 1990 in the various capacities listed below. <br />