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MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL, INC
Contract #
A-2020-075-02
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PUBLIC WORKS
Council Approval Date
4/21/2020
Expiration Date
4/21/2023
Insurance Exp Date
8/30/2021
Destruction Year
2024
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A- REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL <br />P On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services t_,, <br />(RFP N0. 19-100) 7 r� a i, <br />Troy Edwards, PE <br />Hydraulic Modeler:,; Task Lead, System Rehabilitation YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: <br />Conditions Assessment, Water Mains, Storage/Structural, 6 <br />Wells EDUCATION: <br />Background MS, Civil Engineering, <br />Mr. Edwards is experienced in the planning, analysis, and design of University of California, Irvine <br />municipal water facilities. He has been involved in numerous distribution BSCE, Civil Engineering, Water <br />and transmission main projects for a broad range of diameters, site Resources, University of <br />conditions, and pipe materials. Mr. Edwards also has experience with California, Irvine <br />hydraulic analysis, master planning, and water supply assessments. LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS: <br />Relevant Experience Professional Engineer - Civil, <br />OC-44 Pipeline Rehabilitation/Replacement Project, Orange California, 2017, 87425 <br />County, California. Mesa Water District. Designer. Responsible for <br />CADD design. 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. <br />Baker Regional Water Treatment Plant, Lake Forest, California. Irvine Ranch Water <br />District. Designer. Responsible for CADD design. Michael Baker was the lead consultant for the Baker <br />Regional Water Treatment Plan (BRWTP). For a number of years, water agencies in South Orange County <br />have investigated alternatives for improving both water supply and water system reliability. These agencies <br />determined that a local treatment plant utilizing untreated surface water from Metropolitan Water District <br />as its source of supply would be the preferred alternative. Michael Baker provided preliminary and final <br />design services for the BRWTP. <br />Tesoro Water Facilities, Orange County, California. Santa Margarita Water District. Civil Associate. <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 <br />of the 18-inch Coto de Caza Trunk Sewer and development of a phasing plan to maintain sewer flows at <br />all times. <br />La Sierra Pipeline and Pumping Station Project, Riverside County, California. Western Municipal <br />Water District. Project Engineer. Michael Baker provided engineering and design services forthe La Sierra <br />Pipeline and Pumping Station Project, and is currently providing construction engineering support services. <br />The client provides drinking water to customers located within a 510-square mile district of western <br />Riverside County. Water resources include treated surface water and treated groundwater. The surface <br />water is imported from Northern California and treated at the Mills water treatment plant. The local <br />groundwater is treated at the Chino II Desalter and the Arlington Desalter. Michael Baker assisted in <br />designing facilities to transfer treated groundwater to a residential area of the district where customers are <br />currently receiving water from the Mills water treatment plant only, including a new 1.5 MG concrete <br />reservoir and a high-pressure pumping station. When completed, the facilities will allow the client to <br />transfer up to 20 cubic feet per second of treated groundwater from the desalination plants to the area. <br />The work included P&ID development, SCADA, and electrical distribution and controls design. <br />Proposal I Page R-11 On -Call Water Resources RFP No. 19-100 <br />1 N T E R N A T 1 0 N AL <br />
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