Investigations

 

Jury Convicts North Carolina Civil Engineer for Fraud Involving Federal Aviation Administration Airport Improvement Projects

May 19, 2011
 
 

Summary

On May 19, 2011, G. Martin Wynn, a civil engineer and project manager, was convicted by a Federal jury in U.S. District Court, Anderson, South Carolina of mail and wire fraud for falsifying and forging a set of plans used in connection with $4.3 million in Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) funded airport improvement projects.

The investigation revealed that Mr. Wynn transferred a South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) seal from a previously approved runway extension construction plan onto an unapproved set of plans that were going to be used on the continuing airport improvement projects at the Oconee Regional Airport.  Mr. Wynn engaged in the forgery to avoid the scrutiny of state environmental regulators, which would have led to additional changes to his plans and possibly substantial delays in construction of the project.  The forged seal represented that the plans had a necessary storm water permit, which guarded against excessive erosion and run-off.  The work at the airport, based on the unapproved plans, coincided with significant run-off of sediment and mud from the airport onto private property and into a nearby lake.

This investigation was conducted jointly with the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.

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