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PROPOSAL <br />Civic Genter5tonnwaterLi(t5tationRenovation Design 5ervites <br />Sal Sheikh, P.E. <br />Lead Structural Engineer <br />Mr. Sheikh has over four decades of experience related to water <br />resources, public works, bridges, transportation, and <br />environmental engineering for public and private sectors. <br />Projects include water and wastewater treatment plants, <br />reservoirs, pump stations, lift stations, well facilities, flood control <br />channels, culverts and encasements, bridges, soundwalls and <br />retaining walls. Mr. Sheikh is also experienced in inspection, <br />repair, retrofit and rehabilitation of reservoirs and pump stations. <br />Project Experience <br />Civic Center Stormwater Lift Stations — Preliminary Study, <br />Santa Ana, California. City of Santa Ana. Structural Engineer. <br />Michael Baker was retained by the City of Santa Ana to <br />perform a preliminary study of two stormwater pump stations <br />located within the Civic Center area. Both pump stations have <br />been experiencing leakage and flooding problems during the EI <br />Nino season of 2016 and the City Intends to upgrade the lift <br />stations before the next large storm event. The preliminary <br />study included on-site inspections and visual assessments of <br />the structure, electrical equipment, mechanical equipment, and <br />general conditions of each facility, <br />Los Alamitos Pump Station and Retarding Basin, Orange <br />and Los Angeles Counties, California. County of Orange. <br />Structures Project Manager. Responsible for structural design <br />for this new facility. Michael Baker prepared plans, <br />specifications, and estimates for a view 800 eft storm water <br />pump station with engine driven pumps to replace the existing <br />Los Alamitos facility for the County of Orange. The project <br />included four natural gas engine driven mixed flow pumps, and <br />a sump pump system with a capacity of 3,000 gpm. Work <br />Included preparation of a value engineering report, final <br />engineering report, hydrology and hydraulic routing, best <br />management practices for improving water quality, inspection <br />and analysis of existing 2,400 If of 54 -inch discharge piping, <br />Phase I and II environmental assessments, geotechnical <br />investigation, CEQA, permit processing, and coordination with <br />agencies and homeowner associations. Michael Baker also <br />provided structural design for the new facility. The structure is <br />an above grade engine room and pump room with a below <br />grade wet well leading to the retarding basin with an inlet apron <br />and series of trash racks. <br />Years of Experience: 44 <br />Education/Training: <br />M.S., 1972, Civil <br />Engineering/Structures, <br />University of Michigan at Ann <br />Arbor <br />B.S., 1970, Civil Engineering, <br />University of Karachi Pakistan <br />Licenses/Certifl cations: <br />Professional Engineer- Civil, <br />Callfomla,1981, 32677 <br />Professional Engineer- Civil, <br />Arizona, 2000, 34539 <br />Professional Engineer- Civil, <br />Nevada, 2000,14418 <br />Professional Engineer - Civil, <br />Ohio, 1976, 41224 <br />Professional Engineer -Civil, <br />Utah, 2013, 8546772-2202 <br />Professional Engineer - Civil, <br />Guam, 2015,1841 <br />Professional Affiliations: <br />American Society of Civil <br />Engineers, Life Member <br />Structural Engineer Association <br />of Southern California, <br />Member <br />Structural Engineering <br />Certification Board <br />Amercan Concrete Institute, Member <br />American Raihvay Engineering and <br />Maintenance -of -Warr Association, <br />Member <br />,MTnRATIONAL Sal Sheikh, P.E. <br />25B-61 <br />