Mike has extensive experience in environmental engineering and remediation for federal, state, city, and commercial clients. Since 2007, he has supported and led the implementation of treatment initiatives for sites ranging from large-scale Department of Defense installations to local due diligence projects. Mike served as the program manager of a multi-site Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) facility in Kansas; as the project engineer for a radiation-impacted former Air Force base disposal area in Northern California; as the technical lead for a concurrent full-scale remediation, pilot study, and bench-scale treatability study for a complex site in Southern California; and completed over 20 Phase I Environmental Site Assessments in the Denver area. He has planned, implemented, and evaluated remediation technologies including enhanced in situ bioremediation (EISB), in situ chemical reduction (ISCR), and advanced oxidation process, as well as serving as the construction manager for large, impacted soil excavations and underground storage tank (UST) removals. His efforts have led to numerous remedial action completion and site closures, supported development of a comprehensive PFAS contaminant mapping program, and furthered site redevelopment efforts across the U.S., demonstrating a strong ability to manage complex environmental challenges in both technical and leadership roles.
Professional Certifications
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40-hr HAZWOPER
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Certified Asbestos Building Inspector (Colorado)
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USACE/NAVAC Construction Quality Management (CQM)
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California Hazardous Waste Management
Associations
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Colorado Environmental Management Society
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Toastmasters International
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Toastmasters Denver
Professional Licenses
Professional Engineer
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Colorado
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Texas