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Civic CenterStormwater Lift Station Renovation Design Sorvices <br />Relevant Project Experience <br />Michael Baker Is a leader In the field of water resources engineering and provides a full range of <br />professional services from analysis, concept through design, and construction support services. <br />Michael Baker has proven experience in developing practical and cost-effective solutions to meet <br />water resources design challenges. Within the last five years we have completed design for <br />numerous projects which demonstrate the ability of our experienced Project Team to efficiently <br />and effectively support the City of Santa Ana on this contract. Our team's work on the Stormwater <br />Pumping Stations Preliminary Study performed for the City in 2016, in conjunction with <br />development of the City's Storm Drain Master Plan — including the area of the subject site, brings <br />great insight and background for proposed project improvements <br />A sampling of relevant projects includes the following: <br />ir)a, r ,1M.E. 2"'F.•., , ,bu_.a 1_f r a .r• - 1 cs.. t;* . 4:-�,Y W r..,,,, .1a. hfe, <br />Stormwater Pumping Stations Preliminary Study I Santa Ana, CA <br />Client: City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92702-1988 <br />Reference: Mr. Sean Thomas, (714) 647-5655 <br />Year: 2016 <br />Team Members Involved: Marek Przywara (Electrical Engineer); Sal Sheikh (Structural Engineer) <br />Michael Baker provided engineering services for <br />evaluation of two stormwater pump stations located within <br />the Civic Center area. Each pump station experienced <br />leakage and flooding problems during the EI Nino season <br />of 2016. The study consisted of on-site inspections and <br />visual assessments of the structure, electrical equipment, <br />mechanical equipment, and general conditions of each <br />facility. Alternatives and preliminary costs were developed <br />for both pump stations. The Santa Ana Boulevard Pump <br />Station is located adjacent to the retaining wall on the north <br />side of Santa Ana Boulevard; and pumps stormwater to a <br />nearby culvert in Santa Ana Boulevard. The Flower Street <br />Pump Station is located in the southwest corner of the <br />Civic Center parking lot, adjacent to the retaining wall at the intersection of Flower Street and <br />Sixth Street; and pumps stormwater a 16 -inch gravity pipe in Flower Street. <br />Santa Ana Storm Drain Master Plan ( Santa Ana, CA <br />Client: City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza (M-30), Santa Ana, CA 92702-1988 <br />Reference: Ms. Mindy Ly, Senior Civil Engineer, (714) 647-5665, Mtypsanta-ana.orq <br />Year: 2016 (Phase 1) Additional modeling is ongoing <br />Team Members Involved: Mujahid Chandoo (Engineer, Hydrology/ Hydraulic Analysis) <br />Michael Baker provided professional engineering services to update the city's storm drain master <br />plan. The city has an established drainage system with some segments over 50 years old and <br />other segments recently constructed. The last city-wide hydrology and hydraulic analysis of the <br />am= -s <br />ANY@PN 11TiANpt 11 <br />