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TAIT & ASSOCIATES, INC
Contract #
A-2020-075-08
Agency
PUBLIC WORKS
Council Approval Date
4/21/2020
Expiration Date
4/21/2023
Insurance Exp Date
1/1/1900
Destruction Year
2024
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Education <br />BS Civil Engineering — <br />Arkansas State University <br />Year of TAIT Team <br />Enlistment <br />2018 <br />Total Experience <br />21 <br />Certifications <br />Professional Engineer <br />California No. 82953 <br />Arkansas No.12169 <br />2009/LEED Accredited <br />Professional <br />Associations <br />American Public Works <br />Association, US Green <br />Building Council <br />Leadership in Energy and <br />Environmental Design, <br />American Society of Civil <br />Engineers <br />Past Memberships: <br />National Society of <br />Professional Engineers, <br />American Water Works <br />Association, Arkansas <br />Water Works, and Water <br />Environment Association <br />TAIT & Associates, Inc. <br />On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services <br />Bart Mink, PE, LEED AP <br />PROJECT ENGINEER -WATER <br />Bart Mink, PE, LEED AP, a registered civil engineer in California and LEED AP <br />certified brings 21 years of multidisciplinary experience to our team. Bart is <br />results -driven and detail -oriented. He is proficient in many facets of civil site <br />engineering, including the municipal, industrial, commercial and residential <br />fields. Bart is proficient in water hydraulic modeling utilizing KY Pipe and <br />WaterCAD. He is also proficient in wastewater modeling using SewerCAD. Bart <br />has in depth knowledge and experience in water/wastewater treatment and <br />design. He is skilled in state and federal funding policies and procedures and is <br />efficient with Autodesk Civil 3D including grading, corridors, and pipe networks. <br />Bart is experienced and knowledgeable in hydrology and hydraulics utilizing <br />such programs as TR-55 and HEC-RAS. He is also knowledgeable with FEMA <br />Letters of Map Amendment and Map Revision procedures. <br />7th Street Waterline and Sewer Replacement, Seal Beach, CA <br />Utilities engineer for PS&E for designing replacement of approximately 450 <br />linear feet of existing 6" water and sewer mains. In conjunction with the utility <br />replacement, rehabilitation of approximately 6,750 square feet of asphalt and <br />concrete pavement was also designed. <br />Pavement Rehabilitation Ximeno Avenue and Redondo Avenue, City of Long <br />Beach, CA <br />Project engineer for engineering services for the pavement rehabilitation of <br />Ximeno Avenue (from Atherton Street to Los Coyotes Diagonal) and Redondo <br />Avenue (from Reservoir Drive to Stearns Street). Design and support during <br />construction services include supervising, coordinating, monitoring and reviewing <br />design for conformance with local agency standards, policies and procedures. <br />6th Street Storm Drain, Long Beach, CA <br />Project engineer for the final design of this key relief storm drain system in the <br />City of Long Beach. The project included an extensive potholing effort, <br />hydrology, hydraulics, traffic control and obtaining encroachment permits from <br />the County. <br />Del Cerro Park/Burma Road Entrance to Palos Verdes Nature Preserve ADA <br />Access Improvements, City of Rancho Palos Verdes, CA <br />Project engineer for design engineering services to complete the City's ADA <br />Access Improvements for the Del Cerro Park/Burma Road Entrance to the PV <br />Nature Preserve. The project involved removing vegetation and natural physical <br />impediments to provide unobstructed mobility and access for the elderly and <br />severely disabled adults. The project entailed the construction of three ADA curb <br />ramps, including curb and gutter along the ramps as well as 800 feet of new <br />TAIT Appendix Page 129 <br />
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