GREG ALVARADO JOINS TRINITY BRIDGE TEAM

Houston,Texas, USA – June 1, 2016 – Trinity Bridge, LLC a leader in risk analysis methodologies, materials and inspections services, announced today that Greg Alvarado has become a company principal focusing on business development and management consulting in the MI, RBI and inspection areas. Mr. Alvarado’s new position underscores the Trinity Bridge commitment to excellence in providing superior consulting services to the oil and gas industries.

Mr. Alvarado has over 35 years of experience as an owner operator, consultant, chief chemist and corrosion/materials NDE specialist, working with both plant facilities and central engineering groups. “Greg is one of the best in the business,” said Trinity Bridge CEO/founder Lynne C. Kaley. “His joining us signals our commitment to growing and diversifying our business to provide a wider range of risk analysis products and services. Greg will play a key role in the direction and speed of our growth.”

Mr. Alvarado has specialized in Risk-Based Inspection consulting, training and project management since 1996. He has been a member of the API Sub-Committee on Inspection for 29 years as well as a long-time working member of the API group that created the recommended practices for Risk-based Inspection, API RP 580 and API RP 581. At Trinity Bridge, Mr. Alvarado will provide management, NDE technical consulting, equipment lifecycle/fixed equipment reliability program gap assessments and RBI consulting.

He has served as an invited guest speaker on creating sustainable reliability strategies for fixed equipment in the US, Canada, South America, Europe, Caribbean, Australia, Middle East, Asia, and eastern Europe. He is a Certified API Trainer who has helped train the next generation of reliability and mechanical integrity professionals in plants throughout the US and worldwide.

Mr. Alvarado an invited participant/interviewee for the RAND study, New Forces at Work in Refining - Industry Views of Critical Business and Operations Trends (a critical look at industrial infrastructure as part of national security), in 2003. Founder and an owner of the Inspectioneering Journal, he currently serves as the publication’s Chief Editor.