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BRADY <br />YEARS EXPERIENCE <br />ort <br />YEARS WITH FIRM <br />13 <br />EDUCATION <br />M.S., Civil Engineering, <br />San Diego State <br />University, 1973 <br />B.S., Civil Engineering <br />with Honors, North <br />Carolina State <br />University, 1964 <br />LICENSES / <br />CERTIFICATIONS <br />Structural Engineer, <br />California, No. S1825 <br />Civil Engineer, <br />California. No.C18330 <br />Professional Engineer <br />in WA, VA, NC, FL, TX, <br />OK, CO <br />NCEES, No.22539 <br />Lee Biggers, PE, SE <br />Lead Structural Engineer/Seismic <br />Professional Summary <br />Lee Biggers, S.E., has over 40 years of experience in the structural engineering <br />profession, and has been responsible for the structural design of construction projects <br />collectively totaling over $500M in construction cost. He has designed single and multi- <br />story residential buildings, schools, waterfront structures, bridges, water/ wastewater <br />structures, and airfield hangars. Mr. Biggers has also performed forensic investigations, <br />peer reviews, rehabilitations, seismic studies, expert witness litigation, and value <br />engineering over the course of his career. He has prepared PS&E packages, provided <br />structural design, assessed structural stability and load -bearing capacities, and <br />conducted seismic evaluations for new and existing structures. Reflecting his <br />contributions to the profession, Mr. Biggers was inducted as a Fellow of the Structural <br />Engineers Association of California. <br />Project Experience <br />Structural Engineer -21.5 MG Overmyer Reservoir Rehabilitation and Structural <br />Upgrade - Huntington Beach, CA (City of Huntington Beach) — Mr. Biggers provided <br />structural engineering services for the 21.5MG Overmyer Reservoir Rehabilitation. <br />Following a detailed structural evaluation of the City of Huntington Beach's Overmyer <br />Reservoir 1, 2, and 3, and based on recommendations from Richard Brady & <br />Associates, the City elected to demolish Reservoirs 1 and 2, which held 1.0 and 1.5 <br />million gallons, respectively. The City of Huntington Beach then elected to rehabilitate <br />and structurally upgrade the larger 21.5 million gallon Overmyer Reservoir No. 3. To <br />accomplish this task, the City retained Richard Brady & Associates to prepare design <br />and construction documents. The upgrade of Overmyer Reservoir No. 3 included a <br />complete structural upgrade of the below -ground retaining wall system and roof <br />supporting columns. New 25-foot high cast -in -place reinforced concrete retaining walls <br />and structurally -upgraded columns were built. In addition to the reservoir upgrade, <br />Structural Engineer - Whitegates Reservoirs and Pump Stations; Riverside, CA (City of <br />Riverside) —The Design/Build (D/B) project included design of two reservoirs and two <br />pump stations. The new reservoirs provide a combined capacity of 9 MG with two pump <br />stations capable of operating at 1600 MGD. Each of the two pump stations included <br />utility service entrance, metering and power distribution, interior lighting, level, flow and <br />pressure instruments, control panels with PLCs and spread spectrum wireless <br />communications, VFDs and/or soft start motor controllers. Provided complete design, <br />construction support, inspection and startup and commissioning services in support of <br />this impressive project submitted for award to the Design Build Institute of America <br />(DBIA). <br />Structural Engineer - Peck Reservoir Booster Pump Station Upgrades; Huntington <br />Beach, CA (City of Huntington Beach) — Project consisted of electrical, mechanical and <br />structural upgrades to an existing water booster pump station to provide dual <br />mechanical/electrical drive capabilities for four (4) existing 350 HP pumps. Primary <br />project objective included evaluating the feasibility of upgrading existing Natural Gas <br />(NG) engine driven pumps with right angle gear drives by adding combination gear <br />drives and 350 HP variable speed electric motors to make electrical energy the new <br />prime mover rather than the NG engines. The study required close coordination with <br />Southern California Edison (SCE) to determine the capacity of the utility's distribution <br />system in a densely populated residential area. <br />RICHARD BRADY &ASSOCIATES, INC. E-33 <br />25B-111 <br />