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Public Works
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7/17/2018
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PROPOSAL�qk <br />Civic Center 5tarmvaoterLiftStationRenovation Deslgn5etvices <br />and analysis of existing 2,400 If of 54 -Inch discharge piping, Phase I and II environmental <br />assessments, geotechnical investigation, CEQA, permit processing, and coordination with <br />agencies and homeowner associations. Michael Baker also provided structural design for the <br />new facility. The structure is an above grade engine room and pump room with a below grade <br />wet well leading to the retarding basin with an inlet apron and series of trash racks. <br />Pure Water Program - Miramar Pump Station and Pipeline, San Diego, California. City of <br />San Diego. Project Manager. As part of the Phase I North City Pump Station and Pipeline <br />project, Michael Baker provided final design of 3.5 miles of 48 -inch welded steel water pipeline <br />that will convey advanced treated water for surface water augmentation from the City's North <br />City Treatment Reclamation Plant to the Miramar Reservoir. The project is part of the phased, <br />multi-year San Diego Pure Water Program, which will provide one-third of the City's water <br />supply locally by 2035. The pipeline section designed by Michael Baker includes two trenchless <br />sections and one aerial span above an existing railway facility. Michael Baker also provided all <br />permitting and processing services related to the pipeline, the de -chlorination facility, and the <br />pure water pump station. <br />Eastern Service Area Secondary Connection Project (ESA SCP), San Diego County, <br />California. Padre Dam Municipal Water District. Project Engineer.Michael Baker provided civil <br />engineering and design services for the $12 million Eastern Service Area Secondary <br />Connection Project (ESA SCP). Michael Baker prepared a preliminary site grading contract to <br />clear the site of cultural resources and performed final engineering design of a new 20 -inch <br />supply pipeline, 20 -inch discharge pipeline (with 1-8 tunnel crossing), 1.75 MGD circular pre- <br />stressed concrete forebay reservoir, 12 MGD pump station, 9 MGD flow control facility (FCF), <br />standby generator, Instrumentation and controls, and SCADA improvements. Work also <br />Included a surge analysis, corrosion control, geotechnical engineering investigation, and <br />permitting with the County of San Diego and Caltrans. <br />Lamanda Park Booster Pump Station, Pasadena, California. California American Water. <br />Project Engineer. Michael Baker provided professional engineering services to the California <br />American Water Company for the design of pump station Improvements at the Lamanda Park <br />Booster Station. Improvements consisted of the installation of a new 2,300 -gallon -per -minute <br />vertical turbine pump equipped with a variable speed drive, and yard piping and valving <br />necessary to provide additional supply to the Lamanda Park Elevated Gradient Zone. Michael <br />Baker's services included hydraulic calculations, pump sizing and selection, and the preparation <br />of design plans and specifications. <br />Interstate 5 Gateway Project, Orange County, California. Orange County Transportation <br />Authority (OCTA). Assistant Engineer. Responsible for water resources engineering. The <br />Route 3 /5 Separation Pumping Plant was designed to pump storm water runoff from the 1-5 <br />freeway to offsite water quality basins. The pumping plant was designed with a total of three <br />pumps for a combined maximum pumping capacity of approximately 47 cfs. Two larger pumps <br />discharge into a nearby gravity storm drain system while the smaller pump discharges through a <br />force main to a water quality basin. Michael Baker provided engineering services for the <br />widening of 1-5. As primary subconsultant, Michael Baker provided traffic handling, signing, <br />lighting, striping, and traffic electrical plans; structural and aesthetic design plans for the <br />replacement of 1-5/Beach Boulevard and 1-5/Stanton Avenue overcrossings; and design plans <br />for the replacement of the Route 39/5 Separation Pump Station to provide sufficient stormwater <br />drainage for the project area. <br />IN TAR RAT I URAL Ked Meier, P.E. <br />25B-52 <br />
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