Biographies

Peter Dalfonso

Peter J. Dalfonso, P.E.

Senior Civil Engineer
207-591-7000 x24 | peterd@stgermaincollins.com | printable version

EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, University of Maine, Orono, Maine, 1974

PROFESSIONAL AFILIATIONS
American Society of Civil Engineers

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS
Registered Professional Engineer, Maine # 4100
Registered Professional Engineer, New Hampshire # 12365

PRINCIPAL AREAS OF PRACTICE
Project Management
Site/Civil Design
Storm Water Analysis & Design
Construction Oversight & Inspection
Infrastructure Design & Construction

REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE

Casella Environmental Park, Westbrook, ME
Site/civil engineering, design and construction oversight of a 104 acre solid waste transfer and processing facility, including a municipal waste transfer building, construction and demolition debris processing facility and residential waste transfer area.

Downeast Energy – Throughout Maine
Site/civil engineering and stormwater improvements at bulk petroleum storage facilities.

Troiano Office & Maintenance Garage, S. Portland, ME
Site/civil engineering and permitting of a 16,000 sq.ft. office and maintenance garage to support expanding waste operations.

Landfill Gas to Energy, Pinetree Landfill, Hampden, ME
Site design and state and local permitting for a landfill gas to energy plant at the Pinetree Landfill in Hampden, Maine.

Huber Engineered Woods, Easton, ME
Site Location of Development application for a 100 acre wafer board mill. Project included site design for mill upgrades and complete storm water control plan with storm water treatment.

Interface Fabrics, Lagrange, GA
Design, permitting and construction management for clean up of hazardous material spilled over a number of years. The project included removal and replacement of a loading dock area and removal of contaminated soil from an offsite drainage swale and reconstruction of the swale. This was a fast track project completed during 4th of July shut down.

Augusta, ME
Project Manager on 2 miles of new highway including I95 Interchanges in Augusta. The project involved excavation of over 400,000 cubic yards of material, including a detailed erosion control plan due to the sensitive project location.

Oceanside Recycling Facility, Wells, ME
Site/civil engineering and storm water design for a 26 acre solid waste processing facility, including a municipal solid waste recycling building, office and maintenance garage and construction and demolition debris pad.