REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
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<br />On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services
<br />-- (RFP NO.19-100)
<br />John Nagle, PE
<br />Contract Manager
<br />Background
<br />Mr. Nagle has practiced in the field of civil engineering for over 30 years
<br />and has extensive experience in planning, designing, and providing
<br />construction support services for major water and wastewater facilities.
<br />He has been responsible for the preparation of numerous construction
<br />PS&E for water and sewer pipelines, water pumping stations,
<br />wastewater lift stations, wells, and reservoirs. He has also prepared
<br />master plans for both municipal and private -sector clients for potable
<br />water, sanitary sewer, and recycled water systems. Mr. Nagle has used
<br />his combination of planning and design experience to prepare capital
<br />improvement programs (CIPs), condition assessment studies, and
<br />engineering feasibility studies. He is a proven team leader and well -
<br />respected Project and Task Manager, committed to delivering
<br />technically sound and innovative design solutions
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<br />YEARS OF EXPERIENCE:
<br />32
<br />EDUCATION:
<br />MS, Civil Engineering, Loyola
<br />Marymount University
<br />BS, Civil Engineering, Loyola
<br />Marymount University
<br />LICENCES CERTIFICATIONS:
<br />Professional Engineer - Civil,
<br />California, 1991, 46972
<br />Relevant Experience
<br />On -Call Engineering Design and Construction Management (CM) Services, Orange County,
<br />California. Mesa Water District. Project Manager. Since 2014, Michael Baker has been providing on -call
<br />engineering design and CM services for CIPs for Mesa Water District related to pipelines, pumping
<br />facilities, water wells, electrical and instrumentation control systems, treatment plant processes and
<br />equipment installation, and storage facilities on an as -needed basis. Services have included
<br />civil/mechanical design, surveying, structural, electrical and SCADA design, environmental -regulatory
<br />services, corrosion protection, water well performance analysis, engine assessment and design,
<br />construction management and inspection, and other related services.
<br />Rio Vista Valve #2 Vault Modifications, Santa Clarita, California. Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency,
<br />Project Manager. Michael Baker provided engineering services for replacement of the Rio Vista Valve #2
<br />(RV-2), a 72-inch diameter butterfly valve located on the primary transmission main because the valve
<br />seat was damaged, and the valve did not fully seal. Michael Baker conducted a detailed preliminary design
<br />analysis to develop and recommend improvements and operational modifications to ensure that the valve
<br />is not damaged again. Final improvements included a new 72-inch butterfly valve, a 30-inch pressure
<br />control valve, relocation of electrical controls above grade, vault structural improvements, as well as site
<br />drainage, landscaping, and parking improvements for the City of Santa Clarita's adjacent riding/hiking trail.
<br />OC-44 Pipeline Rehabilitation/Replacement Project, Orange County, California. Mesa Water District.
<br />Task Manager. Responsible for water resources. Mesa Water District recently selected Michael Baker to
<br />complete a rehabilitation/replacement evaluation and cathodic protection study for the OC-44 Pipeline.
<br />The OC-44 pipeline runs approximately 8.6 miles through Orange County, Michael Baker will provide a
<br />comprehensive plan to investigate the condition of the existing pipeline, evaluate repair and/or replacement
<br />strategies, and identify permitting and follow-on technical studies required to implement the recommended
<br />strategy. The contract value for the study is nearly $200,000, and work is underway to meet the requested
<br />May delivery date.
<br />Tesoro Water Facilities, Orange County, California. Santa Margarita Water District. Project Manager.
<br />Michael Baker provided design for 23,000 feet of 24-inch domestic water and 20-inch recycled water
<br />transmission mains. Pipeline alignments and associated grading were evaluated along with appurtenances
<br />and cathodic protection facilities. Design was also provided for one 3.0-MG domestic water reservoir and
<br />one 2.0-MG recycled water reservoir on a combined site. The project also required relocation of a portion
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