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system for the City's existing Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant. Our team is overseeing the planning, <br />design, construction, as well as a period whereby the plant will be commissioned, tested, permitted, and City <br />Operations Staff trained prior to project closeout. <br />Grandview Pump Station <br />CITY OF GLENDALE DEPARTMENT OF WATER & POWER I GLENDALE, CA <br />Project Manager. Mr. McKinley is leading the team providing engineering services for design and construction <br />support of the Grandview Pump Station Replacement. Our team is preparing plans, specifications and cost <br />estimate for the removal and replacement of the existing Pump and Motor No. 2 with a new pump and motor. <br />Grandview Pump Station is more than 70 years old and pumps about 25 percent of the City's water supply. <br />The main goal of the project is to increase the reliability and efficiency of the facility by replacing the 72-year- <br />old Pump No. 2, which continues to experience failures. In addition, NV5 is coordinating with the City's SCADA <br />integrator to assure all modifications during the design will be in line with the City's control system. <br />Non -Potable Water Main Expansion <br />CITY OF SANTA MONICA I SANTA MONICA, CA <br />Project Manager. Mr. McKinley is responsible for preparation of plans, specifications, cost estimate, and <br />oversight for the expansion of the city's non -potable water main system at various locations citywide. The <br />system currently consists of more than 26,000 LF of ductile iron pipe ranging in diameter from 4 inches to <br />12 inches. Our team is responsible for providing all PS&E including construction drawings, documents, cost <br />estimates, survey, utility research, construction bidding support, traffic control plans, and construction phase <br />support services for this expansion. <br />Palm Avenue Infrastructure Improvements <br />CITY OF WHITTIER I WHITTIER, CA <br />Project Manager. Mr. McKinley was responsible in developing plans, specifications and estimates for <br />replacement of an existing 85-year-old, 6-inch water main, 8-inch sewer main with an 8-inch SDR-35 sewer <br />main and street reconstruction along Palm Avenue between Whittier Boulevard and Beverly Boulevard. This <br />reach will replace approximately 5,000 LF of pipeline and street pavement. <br />Mentone Boulevard Sewer <br />CITY OF REDLANDS I REDLANDS, CA <br />Project Manager. Mr. McKinley led the planning and design of a sewer extension on Mentone Boulevard <br />(SR-38), which is a major access route to Arrowhead/Big Bear. Utility coordination and traffic control were <br />key challenges addressed. As a separate project, he also completed the design of 5,000 feet of sewer <br />extension. Project components included the Sewer Master Plan Update, Preliminary Design Report, and plans, <br />specifications and estimates. <br />Sunset Beach Alley Water Main Replacement <br />CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH I HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA <br />Project Manager. Preparation of construction plans and specifications for the replacement of 4,400 LF of <br />substandard water lines in constrained alleys. Water meters and temporary water mains were included. <br />Work included providing the design for pavement improvements in the alleys that required pavement grind <br />and overlay, or profile reconstruction to provide positive drainage. The project included assisting the City in <br />coordination with Caltrans for work encroaching Pacific Coast Highway. <br />Fullerton Road Grade Separation Stormwater and Groundwater Pump Stations <br />ROWLAND WATER DISTRICT I INDUSTRY, CA <br />Project Manager. Mr. McKinley was responsible for the design of a 20,500-gpm stormwater pump station <br />and a 200-gpm groundwater pump station for the depression of Fullerton Road under UPRR railroad tracks. <br />The project included a hydraulic analysis of storm and groundwater inflow conditions to match with outflow <br />hydrographs, and mechanical, electrical and structural design. The main pump station was permitted by the <br />LACDPW. <br />