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<br />On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services (RFP NO.19-100)
<br />John Harris, PE, CQM
<br />0A,!0 Manager YEARS OF EXPERIENCE:
<br />Background 41
<br />Mr. Harris has extensive experience in developing practical and cost- EDUCATION:
<br />effective solutions to water and wastewater design challenges and is a MS, Civil Engineering, San
<br />proven innovator of creative ideas and technical excellence. He is Diego State University
<br />responsible for a full range of professional services including planning, BS, Civil Engineering, San
<br />design and construction support services for water supply, wastewater Diego State University
<br />treatment, and water reclamation facilities. His experience includes LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS:
<br />distribution and transmission mains, pumping stations, flow control Professional Engineer - Civil,
<br />facilities, reservoirs, unit processes, water and wastewater treatment California, 1984, 38217
<br />plants, storm drainage lines, roads and parking areas, site development Construction Quality
<br />and related civil engineering structures. In association with water Management for Contractors,
<br />resources projects, Mr. Harris has been responsible for value California, 2017, 784
<br />engineering, economic analysis, environmental documentation,
<br />regulatory permitting, construction management, and is knowledgeable
<br />about local, state and federal regulations.
<br />Relevant Experience
<br />OC-44 Pipeline Rehabilitation/Replacement Project, Orange County, California. Mesa Water District.
<br />Project Manager. The section of the OC-44 Pipeline near the San Diego Creek has a history of failures
<br />and emergency repairs. Michael Baker developed a work plan to identify the most cost-effective means of
<br />preventing future pipeline failures, and minimizing the potential costs related to repair/replacement. Work
<br />effort included preliminary engineering analysis of alternatives including five rehabilitation options and
<br />seven replacement alignments. Michael Baker also conducted a habitat assessment to document baseline
<br />conditions and closely evaluate the potential for the project site to support any state or federally listed
<br />sensitive species. Mesa Water reviewed the proposed alternatives and selected sliplining a 30-inch
<br />diameter pipeline inside the existing 42-inch pipe. Michael Baker drafted design plans for the rehabilitation
<br />method and provided bid phase services. Michael Baker is providing construction phase services and
<br />construction is scheduled for completion in May 2020.
<br />Pipeline Infrastructure Testing Program Management, Costa Mesa, California. Mesa Water District,
<br />QA/QC. Michael Baker developed a comprehensive testing and evaluation program for the client's water
<br />distribution pipelines. Work included identification and prioritization of pipelines for destructive and non-
<br />destructive testing and analysis, evaluation of alternative testing methodologies, and development of a
<br />materials testing program. Testing results were compiled and reviewed against the client's criteria for
<br />pipeline rehabilitation and replacement, and an annual testing program was developed.
<br />Santa Ana Regional Interceptor (SARI) Pipeline Site Clearing for Repairs of Reaches IV -A and IV-B,
<br />Riverside and San Bernardino, California. Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority. Project Manager.
<br />Michael Baker provided site brush clearing and grubbing services in preparation of repairs to Reaches IV -
<br />A Lower and IV-B of the SARI line network, which run through sensitive environmental habitat behind
<br />Prado Dam. Michael Baker performed the work as part of the contract for design of repairs to the entire
<br />pipeline network, which encompasses approximately five miles of 27-inch, three miles of 36-inch, and three
<br />miles of 42-inch pipe and contains unlined RCP. The design called for rehabilitation of the 27-inch pipe
<br />using the CIPP technique and repairs to the 36-inch and 42-inch sections using live -stream segmental slip -
<br />lining technique.
<br />Bonita Direct Transfer Facility Pump Station Design, San Diego County, California. City of San Diego
<br />Economic Development, Project Manager. Michael Baker is designing the Bonita Direct Transfer Facility
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