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Chris Webster is a principal of the firm and will serve as the Project Administrator.  Webster works in the firm's Charlottesville office<ref>"Interview with Chris Webster, Principal, Schnabel Engineering Associates." Personal interview by Brian A. Wheeler. Charlottesville Tomorrow. 22 September 2009.</ref>.
Chris Webster is a principal of the firm and will serve as the Project Administrator.  Webster works in the firm's Charlottesville office<ref>"Interview with Chris Webster, Principal, Schnabel Engineering Associates." Personal interview by Brian A. Wheeler. Charlottesville Tomorrow. 22 September 2009.</ref>.
==External Links==
[http://www.schnabel-eng.com/ official website]


==References==
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==External Links==
[http://www.schnabel-eng.com/ official website]


[[Category: Water supply]]
[[Category: Water supply]]
[[Category: Government consulting firms]]
[[Category: Government consulting firms]]

Revision as of 18:38, 18 January 2010

Schnabel Engineering Associates is an engineering firm involved in area water-supply projects.

Schnabel was retained in September 2009 by the Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority to prepare a preliminary design for the new Ragged Mountain Dam. This contract was worth $1.3 million. The firm replaces Gannett Fleming, which worked during 2007-2008 on the preliminary dam design and geotechnical research before the project was temporarily halted in August 2008.[1]

Schnabel may also be retained to prepare a cost estimate for raising the Ragged Mountain Dam, an option City Council has asked be studied[2].

Chris Webster is a principal of the firm and will serve as the Project Administrator. Webster works in the firm's Charlottesville office[3].

External Links

official website

References

  1. Web. Engineering firm with local ties hired to design new Ragged Mountain Dam, Wheeler, Brian A., Charlottesville Tomorrow News Center, Charlottesville Tomorrow, 23 Sept. 2009, retrieved 23 Sept. 2009.
  2. Web. Engineer: 1st phase of dam study would cost $188,803, Staff report, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, Jan 16 2010
  3. "Interview with Chris Webster, Principal, Schnabel Engineering Associates." Personal interview by Brian A. Wheeler. Charlottesville Tomorrow. 22 September 2009.