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STATEMENT OF QUALIFIGAITf7NS <br />DUDEK Proposal for Centennial Lake Renovation 17 <br />I ji; ill iii <br />a - 1. <br />►• a <br />Enclave Mountain Estates <br />1 Dudek provided resident engineer and construction administration <br />Lake Reconstruction <br />David Boger, Board Member, <br />services for the reconstruction of 4 lakes within the residential <br />( community Dudek also assisted with bid documents and determination j <br />avebogerl@yahoo.com <br />of qualified bidders, reviewed bids for compliance with bidding and <br />Completed Sept 2018 <br />bonding requirements, recommended bid award, served as primary { <br />point of contact between contractor and HOA representatives during <br />construction, reviewed material and equipment submittals, performed <br />periodic site Visits and inspections of construction progress, reviewed <br />pay requests from the contractor, review and processed change orders <br />directed contractor field staff for placement of lake features, and <br />i provided final walk through Inspection and punch list items. <br />Santa Maria WWTP <br />Dudek's engineers designed pumping, pipeline, and expanded <br />Percolation Ponds <br />percolation facilities on 241 acres of land owned by the City that was j <br />City of Santa Maria <br />I previously being contract farmed. Phase I of the project designed <br />Shannon Sweeney, Water <br />i facilities to accommodate 25% of the WWTP effluent capacity. Dudek's <br />Resources Manager, <br />{ engineers also Investigated the use of a Bio -Filter to remove dissolved <br />805.925.0951 <br />j nitrogen from the effluent prior to percolation. <br />i Completed 2015 <br />Vision Agua Caliente Master <br />1 Dudek is providing civil engineering services for the Vision Ague <br />Plan <br />Callente project in downtown Palm Springs. The project will be <br />Ague Caliente band of <br />completed in phases, the first phase included demolition of an existing <br />Cachuille Indians <br />multi -story hotel and spa building on a 10 -acre site, Installation of a <br />j Rob Donnels, Tribal Engineer, <br />pump and bypass pipeline system for the natural hot water spring on <br />760.699.6800 <br />Currently in design <br />the site (a historic and culturally sensitive resource for the Tribe), Dudek <br />designed the collections, treatment, and reheat of the spring water, and I <br />distribution to various pools and tubs each with their own treatment and <br />i reheat systems. The project also included coordination of multiple utility <br />disconnects while planning for future redevelopment of the sife, traffic <br />control and environmental compliance (SWPPP, dust control, <br />jTemescal Valley Percolation <br />_atc.) <br />District retained Dudek to design a lined recycled water storage w th <br />Pond and Pump Station <br />i geomembrane floating cover and onsite percolation basins. The new 2 <br />Temescal Valley Water District j million gallon water reservoir and 23 MGD pump station will relieve <br />CW Colladay, Board President, <br />operational constraints on recycled water production and delivery. <br />Excavation of approximately 70,000 CY for the now 2.5 acre <br />951.277.1414 <br />Design completed Feb 2012 <br />percolation <br />basin will allow land disposal of plant effluent not needed In the recycled <br />water system, By incorporating a series of overflow structures and a <br />simple feed -back control loop for sodium bisulfite addition, the new <br />effluent conveyance strategy will maximize availability of recycled water '. <br />and automatically divert excess dechlorinated recycled water to <br />Temescal Creek <br />North Trumble Rd RW Ponds <br />Dudek is designed two new recycled water ponds that will provide the <br />Eastern Municipal Water <br />EMWD with approximately 1,500 acre-feet (489 million gallons) of <br />District <br />additional seasonal storage capacity. Each new pond will be <br />I Fermin Balvandea, Senior Civil <br />Engineer, 951.928.3777 <br />constructed to a depth of approximately 50 feet. Features of the new <br />ponds include three 2,000 gpm floating pump stations, approximately <br />Design completed Feb 2015 <br />2,500 if of 16 -inch to 36 -inch Inlet and discharge piping, and 36 -inch <br />diameter steel pipelines and Isolation valves to interconnect the new <br />j <br />ponds to each other and to the existing adjacent Trumble Road <br />1 Recycled Water Pond. Access roads to the bottom of the ponds with <br />landing platforms for cranes will also be provided. The project also <br />i <br />i includes improvements to two existing recycled water ponds, the 117 <br />MGCase Road Pond and the 50 MG Watson Road Pond. <br />__.__...___-_._______�_._ _ _---__—__ <br />DUDEK Proposal for Centennial Lake Renovation 17 <br />