New Panama Canal Project

Alumni Profiles / April 28, 2015

Lute’s Company Leads the Way on New Panama Canal Project

By Matthew Salzano '18
PLU Marketing and Communications
TACOMA, Wash. (April 10, 2015)—Fun fact: The Panama Canal opened 101 years ago. Another? The canal is about to expand to double its capacity. The most fun fact? A Lute is leading the way.

Alan Krause ’76 is chairman and chief executive officer of MWH Global, an engineering firm that, according to its website, “manage[s] water purity and availability in a sustainable fashion for the health, livelihood and security of people worldwide.”

HE’S A WINNER

Alan Krause ’76 also is a 2015 Alumni Award Winner.

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One of its biggest projects is designing and providing construction management on the third set of locks for the Panama Canal Expansion project. This project is the subject of a new episode of the History Channel show Modern Marvels, called “Panama Canal Supersized,” which aired in April.

The canal project will be “one of the engineering wonders of the world,” just like the original canal, Krause said. “It’s the largest civil-engineering project in the world today and will double the shipping traffic over the current level when complete.”

Krause said the project also:

  • includes the largest gates ever designed and constructed (each weighing 8,000,000 pounds);
  • has a unique design that allows savings of 60 percent of the water used for ship passage in a renewable and sustainable way; and
  • should tolerate the highest earthquake seismic loads ever for a project this scale.

Krause graduated from PLU in 1976 with a Bachelor of Science in Geology. He was one of the first students to graduate from the program, which he said was “exciting and very personalized.”

He also participated in the PLU rowing team, serving as captain for two years, which gave him a “competitive streak” that pushed him along.

His advice for Lutes today? Work hard, and recognize “there is no substitute for preparation, integrity and learning to motivate others to achieve goals beyond the reach of individuals.”




Matthew Salzano
Matthew Salzano
Matthew Salzano '18 is a Communication major with a Journalism emphasis from Spokane, Wash. He is the Arts and Entertainment Editor of The Mooring Mast and enjoys playing racquetball in his free time.




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