Donald J. Bassler, PE has been practicing engineering in Alaska, continuously with RBA since 1979. His primary focus has been with fuel tanks, steam piping, power plant projects, energy conservation, institutional and industrial HVAC, and waste heat recovery. He has been engineering projects for the US Government, State of Alaska, Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska Railroad and other agencies. He manages multi-discipline projects and supervises several technicians and engineers. Mr. Bassler has extensive project experience with the Corps of Engineers. He has designed barracks, company operations facilities and a battalion headquarters for the Army. Most recently, he assisted in commissioning the Pallet Processing Center on Ft. Wainwright and Alaska Psychiactric Institute (API). For the US Air Force, he has prepared design-build performance specifications for 3 hangars --- Fuel Cell Maintenance, C-17 Dual Bay and F-22 Raptors. He has a proven track record on military installations such as Adak NAS, Elmendorf AFB, Fort Rich, Eielson AFB and USCG in Kodiak. Mr. Bassler was heavily involved in the production of the Technical Energy Audit Manual for the State of Alaska including compilation of Energy Conservation Measures. Other studies he has participated in include the Statewide Lighting and Thermal Standards, and a DOT/PF Code Review for Energy Conservation. |