REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
<br />On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services
<br />_F
<br />(RFP NO.19.100)
<br />Sal Sheikh, PE
<br />Storage/Structurai
<br />YEARS OF EXPERIENCE:
<br />Background
<br />45
<br />Mr. Sheikh has over 40 years of experience related to water resources,
<br />EDUCATION:
<br />public works, transportation, and environmental engineering for public
<br />MS, Civil Engineering /
<br />and private sectors. Projects include water and wastewater treatment
<br />Structures, University of
<br />plants, reservoirs, pump stations, lift stations, well facilities, culverts and
<br />Michigan at Ann Arbor
<br />encasements, soundwalls and retaining walls, flood control channels,
<br />BS, Civil Engineering,
<br />and bridges. Serving as the Quality Control Engineer for various
<br />University of Karachi Pakistan
<br />projects, Mr. Sheikh has provided consistent plans and specifications,
<br />LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS:
<br />checked design and quantities, and ensured the contract documents
<br />Professional Engineer -Civil,
<br />cover all items of work. He is experienced in structural inspection,
<br />California, 1981, 32677
<br />evaluation, repairs, and rehabilitation of water related facilities, as well
<br />as in inspection, repair, retrofit and rehabilitation of reservoirs and pump
<br />stations. Mr. Sheikh also served as an expert witness for a reservoir
<br />project
<br />Relevant Experience
<br />OC-44 Pipeline Rehabilitation/Replacement Project, Orange County, California. Mesa Water
<br />District. Structural Engineer, Mesa Water District recently selected Michael Baker to complete a
<br />rehabilitation/replacement evaluation and cathodic protection study for the OC-44 Pipeline. The OC-44
<br />pipeline runs approximately 8.6 miles through Orange County. Michael Baker will provide a comprehensive
<br />plan to investigate the condition of the existing pipeline, evaluate repair and/or replacement strategies, and
<br />identify permitting and follow-on technical studies required to implement the recommended strategy.
<br />Wells 21 and 22 Wellhead Facilities and Pipelines, Tustin, California. Irvine Ranch Water District.
<br />Structural Engineer. Michael Baker was responsible for engineering services necessary to support the final
<br />design, bidding, and construction of the wellhead facilities, untreated water, product water and brine
<br />disposal pipelines. Deliverables included plans, specifications and engineers estimates of probable
<br />construction costs for each the wellhead facilities and all pipelines. Well 21 and Well 22, with capacities of
<br />3,300 gpm and 1,600 gpm respectively, are submersible turbine pump / motor assemblies, installed within
<br />vaults, and one well is equipped with a bladder -type surge tank. Project included 7,000 ft. of 24-inch steel
<br />untreated water pipeline, 13,000 feet of 36-inch steel product water pipeline and 1,700 LF of 10-inch HDPE
<br />brine concentrate pipeline. The pipelines required jack -and -bores to cross the OCTA Metrolink train tracks,
<br />an Orange County Flood Control District channel, BNSF train tracks, a box culvert, and Peter's Canyon
<br />Channel, Michael Baker was responsible for processing Orange County Flood Control encroachment and
<br />discharge permits, cities of Tustin and Irvine encroachment permits, OCSD class 1 wastewater discharge
<br />and trunk sewer connection permits, SCRRA/OCTA Metrolink right of entry/crossing agreements, an
<br />OSHA tunneling permit, a Caltrans encroachment permit, and a BNSF - right of entry/crossing agreement.
<br />La Sierra Pipeline and Pumping Station Project, Riverside County, California. Western Municipal
<br />Water District. Structural Engineer. Michael Baker provided engineering and design services for the La
<br />Sierra Pipeline and Pumping Station Project, and is currently providing construction engineering support
<br />services. The client provides drinking water to customers located within a 510-square mile district of
<br />western Riverside County. Water resources include treated surface water and treated groundwater. The
<br />surface 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
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