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Section D. Relevant Project Experience <br />Project Name <br />Location / Reference <br />Project Desciption <br />Mid -Basin Injection Wells— <br />Butler Engineering, Inc. Is providing <br />Centennial Park Project; <br />constructability review, project coordination, <br />Santa Ana, CA <br />resident engineering, and construction inspection <br />Orange County <br />services for the Mid -Basin Injection Wells Project <br />Water District <br />located within the City of Santa Ana's 87-acre <br />Centennial Park. The wells will be used to directly <br />Ben Smith, P.E. <br />inject product water from the District's <br />Project Manager <br />Groundwater Replenishment System (GWRS) <br />Tel: (714) 378-3211 <br />into the principal groundwater aquifer in the <br />bsmith@ocwd.com <br />central portion of the Orange County groundwater basin. The project requires <br />close coordination with the City of Santa Ana, Santa Ana Unified School District, <br />Value: $23.2 million <br />Heritage Museum, and state and federal agencies. The project consists of <br />Completion: 2019 <br />construction of the following: <br />Proposed Key Personnel <br />. Four (4) groundwater injection wells in below grade vaults (1,200 feet deep) <br />Mark Butler, Casey Harris, <br />and all related appurtenances <br />Vladimir Burce, P.E., and <br />• SR-13 monitoring well at the Heritage Museum site <br />Bryan Wilson <br />• 5,500 LF of purified recycled water injection supply pipeline that connects to <br />the District's existing GWRS pipeline and crosses the Santa Ana River <br />• 4,200 LF of backflush discharge pipeline that discharges to the Greenville - <br />Banning Channel and Centennial Park Lake <br />• Two new buildings with shared City of Santa Ana and District uses <br />Installation of submersible pumps within the four injection wells <br />• Replacement of 9.6 acres of paving with the Park <br />Demolishing an existing City of Santa Ana restroom facility <br />Edinger Avenue Well <br />Phase 11 Equipping; <br />Butler provided project / construction <br />Tustin, CA <br />management and inspection services for the <br />Edinger Avenue Well - Phase I I Equipping <br />City of Tustin, Public Works <br />Project. Construction of the building and <br />Ken Nishikawa, Deputy <br />equipping of the pump included the following: <br />Director of Public <br />installation of a 225 LF of 12-inch diameter CML <br />Works/Engineering <br />ductile iron pipe discharge water line; connection <br />Tel: (714) 573-3389 <br />to 12-inch ductile iron watermain; installation of <br />knishikawa@tustinca.org <br />162 LF of 18-inch diameter C-905 drain line; connection to the existing storm <br />drain; placement of new onsite sewer manhole; installation of 76 LF of 8-inch <br />Value: $4,103,650 <br />diameter SDR 26 sewer lateral; connection to existing OCSD sewer manhole; and <br />Completion: 2016 <br />erection of 2,376 SF of CMU block wall with a metal roof building to enclose the <br />Proposed Key Personnel <br />well pump, electrical equipment and chlorine room. <br />Mark Butler and <br />The project is part of the City of Tustin's Water Services Division, which is <br />Kyle Morgheim, P.E. <br />responsible for the production and safe delivery of domestic water to more than <br />14,100 service connections through approximately 172 miles of water mains. <br />Butler staff coordinated with several agencies including the City of Tustin, City of <br />Santa Ana, and Caltrans. <br />i RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />20A-67 <br />