Dr.
Chasey is an associate professor in the Del E. Webb School of
Construction at Arizona State University. He received a Ph.D.
from Virginia Tech, a Master of Science in Engineering Management
from the Air Force Institute of Technology, and a BS in Civil
Engineering from Arizona State University. He is also Director
of CREATE, Construction
Research and Education for Advanced Technology Environments, a
research consortium of 25 companies representing the Advanced
Technology design and construction industry.
Prior to joining
the ASU faculty, Dr. Chasey spent 21 years as a civilian in the
United States Air Force Civil Engineering. His last position was
Chief of the Contract Management Section for the 836th Civil Engineering
Squadron at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona where
he was responsible for the contract management and inspection
of all construction, repair, modification, and alteration projects
on the base valued at $20-30 million/year.
He has developed
a graduate program in Cleanroom Construction in conjunction with
the leading experts in semiconductor manufacturing from Intel,
Motorola, Acorn Consulting Services, Kinetics, DPR Construction,
Fluor, AGI, and Ionics Pure Solutions, to name a few. The Cleanroom
Construction course is a one of a kind that focuses on the construction
process for advanced technology manufacturing facilities.
He is a registered
Professional Civil Engineer in Arizona and a member of American
Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the Construction Research
Council of ASCE. He is also a member of the Association for the
Advancement of Cost Engineering (AACE), International Society
of Pharmaceutical Engineers (ISPE) and the Institute of Environmental
Sciences and Technology (IEST).