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Public Works
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20A
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10/1/2019
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2024
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HUTIER <br />CmMdwNlwr Men,gara. C¢nnJlln� Gngu,nan <br />Kyle Morgheim, P.E. <br />Project Manager <br />Professional Summary <br />EDUCATION <br />Mr. Kyle Morgheim is a professional engineer with over 15 years of <br />M.6,A. and M.S., Finance, <br />comprehensive experience in civil engineering and project and construction <br />University of Denver, <br />Colorado, 2010 <br />management, including resource allocation and cost! schedule management <br />of major projects. He has extensive experience In providing PM and CM <br />as., civil Engineering, <br />services for water / wastewater treatment facilities, pump stations, reservoirs, <br />University or Nebraska, <br />pipelines, transportation, and land development projects from design through <br />Lincoln, 2003 <br />construction phases. <br />LICENSES ! <br />Mr. Morghalm has strong decision -making, leadership, communication, and <br />CERTIFICATIONS <br />technical skills, He Is extremely focused on Identifying potential problem <br />Registered Professional <br />areas, minimizing issues, and formulating and executing competent solutions. <br />Engineer (Civil), State <br />te oof <br />His project management responsibilities typically include coordinating with <br />California, No. 71736 <br />agencies and stakeholders; scheduling; preparing and reviewing cost <br />9 <br />estimates; managing the construction project field office and personnel; full <br />SOFTWARE <br />contract administration; leading project meetings; responding to contractor <br />PROFICIENCY <br />correspondence; negotiating and recommending monthly progress payments; <br />AutcCAD Land Desktop <br />maintaining a daily diary of events; preparing monthly project status reports, - <br />Development <br />and monitoring as-buflf drawings. <br />Agtek 3-D Modeling <br />Project Experience <br />HEC-HMS <br />Storm CAD <br />Assistant Resident Engineer, Rawlings Reservoir Repair and <br />Flowmaster <br />Replacement; Tustin, CA; City of Tustin (Completion: 2013; Value: $12.5 <br />A,E.s, (California Hydrology <br />million) —The City's former4 MG hopper bottom reservoirwas taken out of <br />Program) <br />service due to its age and deteriorating condition. After its decommissioning, <br />WSPG (California Hydraulic <br />the City proceeded with the design of two 3.0 MG prestressed circular <br />Modeling Program) <br />concrete tanks to replace the reservoir. Prior to bidding, Butler assisted the <br />City with solving construction access and temporary shoring issues. The <br />YEARS WITH FIRM <br />project originally required the construction of a tie -back retaining wall, which <br />e years <br />would have extended the project into an adjacent property. At the City's <br />direction, Butler performed a constructability review and proposed using a <br />AVAILABILITY <br />cantilevered shoring system, which would keep the project within the City's <br />50% <br />property line. In addition, Butler assisted the City in obtaining a temporary <br />construction easement from the adjacent landowner to the north. Use of this <br />undeveloped property provided the Project team with an access road down to <br />the bottom of the tank elevation, as well as laydown and stockpiling areas. <br />Resident Engineer, Chino Desalter Phase 3 Expansion Project; Norco, <br />CA (Chino Basin Desalter Authority) —The Chino Desafter Phase 3 <br />Expansion Project included the drilling of six (6) additional wells, new raw <br />water and product water pipelines, and expansion of the Chino Desalter's <br />treatment facilities. The scope of the Expansion increased desalter <br />groundwater pumping from the lower Chino Basin to 40,000 acre-feet per <br />year (AF/yr) and provides at least 10 MGD of additional product water <br />capacity. The treatment processes include reverse osmosis (RO), ion <br />exchange (IC), and air stripping. <br />20A-52 <br />
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