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Zidell Awarded $8 MillionContract

For Double-Hulled Barge

Zidell Marine Corporation, Port- land, Ore., was recently awarded an $8 million contract, its largest-ever, by Brix Maritime and British Petro- leum (BP) for the construction of a double-hulled petroleum barge.

According to Bill Globel, vice president of Zidell, Inc., the 65,000- barrel capacity barge, the first on the West Coast to meet the U.S.

Coast Guard's proposed standards for oil tankers under the Oil Pollu- tion Act of 1990, will take over eight months to complete.

BP, one of the world's five big- gest oil companies and the largest supplier of marine fuel in the North- west, will use the barge primarily to transport fuel for commercial ma- rine vessels from its refinery in

Ferndale, Wash., to its West Coast terminals in Portland, Seattle and

Port Angeles, Wash. BP will charter the barge from Brix Maritime of Port- land, who will provide the towing service for the barge.

With a length of 328 feet, breadth of 76 feet and 22-foot deep with a five- foot trunk, the barge will weigh ap- proximately 2,200 tons.

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Jeffboat Names R. Herre

VP Of Engineering

Jeffersonville,Ind.-based

Jeffboat has recently named Rob- ert P. Herre as its vice president of engineering. 12 Circle 209 on Reader Service Card Circle 270 on Reader Service Card

Robert P. Herre

Mr. Herre joined Jeffboat in Au- gust of 1991 as engineering man- ager, after working as general man- ager of Walker Boat Yard in

Paducah, Ky. Prior to that, he held several management positions in the operations department of Val- ley Line Company, St. Louis, Mo., where he worked for 15 years after graduating from the U.S. Merchant

Marine Academy with a degree in marine engineering. Mr. Herre also holds and M.B.A. from Xavier

University, Cincinnati.

Since 1938, Jeffboat has been a major designer and shipbuilder for barges, towboats and a variety of river and ocean vessels. Jeffboat is a division of American Commercial

Marine Service Company, which also operates the Louisiana Dock shipyards in New Orleans and St.

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Richard W. Butler Receives

ASTM's Haas Award

Richard (Rick) W. Butler, su- pervisor of administrative and tech- nical data for Deutsch Metal Com- ponents in Gardena, Calif., is the 1992 recipient of Committee F-25 on Shipbuilding's John H. Haas

Memorial Award.

The committee is one of 132 such technical committees belonging to the American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM). The award, presented to Mr. Butler at the committee's recent meeting in Pitts- burgh, was established in 1986 and is given for formal recognition of an individual's outstanding contribu- tion to the work of the committee.

Organized in 1898, ASTM is one of the largest voluntary standards development systems in the world.

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