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PROPOSAL ` <br />Civic CentarStormwaterLi ftStation Renovotion DasignSeivices <br />pumping capacity of the two remaining electrical driven pumps by 2,000 gallons per minute in <br />the future. <br />Arroyo Simi Lift Station, Moorpark, California. Ventura County, Construction Manager. <br />Responsible for construction management. Michael Baker provided engineering design for the <br />replacement of an undersized sewer lift station in a high-growth area in the City of Moorpark. <br />Michael Baker prepared the preliminary design report to Identify the conceptual design, key <br />issues, and design parameters for the new lift station. Michael Baker designed the new 11.8 - <br />million -gallon -per -day lift station to meet current and future sewer flows in a rapidly expanding <br />residential area. Additionally, the pump selection accounted for a future parallel force sewer <br />main. Michael Baker prepared electrical plans, specifications, and cost estimates for the 35 -foot - <br />deep lift station, which Included a motor control center, new piping, surge tank, lighting, <br />emergency backup power generator, and other site improvements. Additional construction <br />management services included providing shop drawing review and responses to contractor <br />requests for information. <br />Deerhill Pump Station, Oak Park, California, Ventura Regional Sanitation District. <br />Construction Manager. Responsible for construction management. Michael Baker designed a <br />new booster pump station for recycled water. The station was located in a below -grade structure <br />and included a motor control center, retaining walls, and off-site piping Improvements. The <br />station was designed to minimize visual and noise impacts to nearby residences. Michael Baker <br />prepared a detailed landscape plan to hide above -grade facilities with the natural hillside. The <br />hydraulic design included studying transient pressures in the upstream and downstream closed <br />system. <br />City of Beverly Hills Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant, Beverly Hills, California. <br />City of Beverly Hills. Construction Manager. Responsible for construction management. <br />Michael Baker served as program manager for a design -build -operate -finance (DBOF) project <br />for the City of Beverly Hills that consisted of a 3.0 -million -gallons -per -day reverse osmosis <br />treatment facility, five production wells, transmission main, and public works offices and <br />departments, such as painting room, parking meter coin collection center, and machine shop. <br />Michael Baker was responsible for overseeing the preparation of all documents required to <br />execute a DBOF contract and completion of preliminary facility design, construction <br />management, and construction inspection. <br />Arlington Desalter Enhancements, Water Treatment Plant Project, Pipeline 1 Project, and <br />Pipeline 2A and 2B Project - Construction Management, Corona, Norco, and Riverside, <br />California. Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority. Construction Manager. Responsible for <br />construction management. Michael Baker provided public works construction management, <br />construction inspection, program management, and design services for Improvements to a <br />water treatment plant, 25,000 linear feet of 30 -Inch ductile iron pipe, and 25,000 linear feet of <br />30 -inch steel pipeline in the cities of Corona, Norco, and Riverside, California, to provide potable <br />water to the Western Riverside County area with facilities proposed north and east of the I- <br />151S.R. 91 interchange. <br />I N, E R M 1!l Y if A Jerome Ruddins, C.C.M., QSP, CISEC <br />25B-54 <br />