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Jeff Schippers, CCM <br />Senior Construction Manager <br />Mr. Schippers has over 28 years of construction engineering experience in Experience <br />Project Management/Construction Management/Contracting throughout 28 years <br />public works, private development and large public facilities. His background Education <br />is diverse and includes water and sewer pipeline installations, MBA, University of Redlands <br />water/wastewater treatment facilities, water storage and transmission, BS, Business Management; <br />roadway, mechanical and electrical facilities. He has strong background University of Redlands <br />streamlining construction management approaches, implementing new Registrations <br />systems, managing diverse personnel, training/mentoring staff and achieving Certified Construction Manager <br />the highest level of safety, productivity and profitability. Jeff is adept at <br />resolving complex construction issues and able to operate effectively within <br />the framework of a large public agency structure. His contracting background and experience in bidding jobs, <br />preparing hard bids and construction schedules makes Jeff an excellent agency representative to manage a <br />construction project from start to finish. He has extensive experience in managing subconsultants, designers, <br />materials testing, surveying and other resources needed in managing a major public works project. Jeff brings <br />experience with state and local government agencies, environmental regulatory agencies, public utility <br />companies and private utilities. As the owner's representative, he has managed very large projects up to <br />$200M range with both new and remodel facilities including the Anaheim Convention Center Expansion, San <br />Diego Convention Center Expansion and public works headquarters for the City of Corona Police, Fire, Utility <br />and Public Works. <br />Woods Valley Water Reclamation Facility, Phase 2 Expansion, Valley Center Water District, CA <br />Construction Manager for this $10.5N facility capacity upgrade from 75,000 GPD to 275.000 GPD. The <br />capacity upgrades include construction of a new influent screenings facility, new packaged treatment system, <br />new tertiary filtration system and several reinforced concrete structures (equalization basin, secondary <br />treatment tanks and emergency storage tank). Miscellaneous site improvements were needed and involved <br />yard piping, grading, earthwork, paving and drainage facilities. Responsibilities included constructability <br />reviews, bidding assistance, managing site inspection and office staff, managing the materials testing <br />subconsultant and delivery of the project through completion. <br />Charlan Road Recycled Pond Project, Valley Center Water District, CA <br />Construction Manager for this $5M recycled pond construction project. Project duties include constructability <br />reviews, bidding assistance, managing site inspection and office staff, managing the materials testing <br />subconsultant and delivery of the project through completion. <br />South Collection System, Valley Center Water District, CA <br />Construction Manager for this $2M project to add new collection with 17,000 If of HDPE force main trunk line <br />down main arterial (Valley Center Road). Project duties include constructability reviews, bidding assistance, <br />managing site inspection and office staff, managing the materials testing subconsultant and delivery of the <br />project through completion. <br />R-3 Reservoir, City of Corona, CA <br />Construction Manager for this new $4M, 2.5 MG potable water DYK concrete reservoir. The project included <br />thousands of feet of 16"and 20" pipelines, new PR stations, SCADA, MCCs, new site work and roadwork. <br />Resident outreach was a crucial factor since the project was adjacent to homes. <br />Chase Booster Station Upgrade, City of Corona, CA <br />Project Construction Manager for this $200K booster station. The station was completely upgraded from the <br />drive approach to the station structure. Motor control centers were upgraded in the pump house and SCADA <br />was installed. Monitored construction and materials, provided budget and schedule reports and acted as the <br />owner representative. <br />Water Reclamation Plant #2 Tertiary Membrane Filtration, City of Corona, CA <br />Project Construction Manager for a $4.5M upgrade to the existing plant to incorporate a Zenon Filter <br />Membrane System to add one MGD to reclaimed water effluent pumped to percolation ponds. Project <br />elements included a new filter structure with all the associated piping, valves and appurtenances. Two <br />350,000-gallon chlorine contact tanks and a new reclaimed water pump station was were built in addition to a <br />new genset, and new motor control centers. Eight new SCADA PI -Cs were added to the plants system as well <br />l ..... ...1 Acsaclares City of Santa Ana I Water Resources Construction Management and Inspection Services No. 19-118 44 <br />