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BEYAZ & PATEL
Contract #
A-2020-063
Agency
PUBLIC WORKS
Council Approval Date
4/7/2020
Expiration Date
4/6/2023
Destruction Year
2028
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Amanda Combs, PE <br />Lead Engineer <br />Amanda Combs is a project manager with 19 years' experience leading high <br />quality water and wastewater projects, from conceptual planning, <br />preliminary design, and final design, to construction -phase services for <br />pipelines, pump stations, water storage, and treatment plants. <br />Pro-ject Fxperief1Ce <br />Morro Hills No. 1 and 2 Reservoir Repairs and Booster Pump Station, City of <br />Oceanside, California. Lead engineer for the design of repairs to an existing <br />5.0-MG prestressed concrete reservoir and a 5.0-MG welded steel reservoir <br />on a common site. Improvements to the reservoirs included replacing <br />piping, valves, and appurtenances, adding inlet and outlet flow meters, and <br />recoating. In addition, the prestressed concrete Morro Hills No. 1 reservoir <br />required widening of the footing, rewrapping and anchorage to address <br />seismic deficiencies. To accommodate the seismic retrofit, removal and <br />replacement of the inlet/outlet vault and Morro Hills booster pump station <br />was required. The project also included various site improvements. <br />Hanle Hills and John Paul Steiger Reservoir Repairs, City of Oceanside, <br />California. Lead engineer for the design of various interior and exterior <br />repairs to two 3.0-MG prestressed concrete reservoirs. The Henie Hills <br />reservoir required various improvements to address seismic <br />deficiencies, including widening of the footing, rewrapping, and <br />anchorage. In addition, a new concrete floor was constructed to <br />address leakage from the deteriorated 3-inch gunite floor. Other <br />Education <br />Virginia Polytechnic Institute and <br />State University <br />MS. Environmental <br />Engineering. 2001 <br />Virginia Polytechnic Institute and <br />State University <br />BS, Civil/Environmental <br />Engineering, 1998 <br />Certifications <br />Professional Civil Engineer, <br />CA No. 6 728 7 <br />improvements at both sites included new vault piping, valves, and appurtenances, addition of flow meters, <br />and electrical upgrades. The John Paul Steiger site required grading and both on -site and off -site storm drain <br />improvements as well. <br />13.5-MG Goetz Road Tank, Eastern Municipal Water District, City of Perris, Riverside County, California. Project <br />engineer for the preliminary and final design of a 10-MG prestressed Type 1 concrete tank. Other design features <br />on the tank site included 30-inch CML&C steel inlet and outlet piping, an altitude valve and check valve vault, <br />reservoir mixing system, and chloramination boosting facility, site grading to partially conceal the tank and <br />address site drainage for approximately 100-cfs that naturally drained through the site. <br />Fire Mountain Recycled Water Reservoir and Pump Station, City of Oceanside, California. Lead engineer for <br />the planning, preliminary design, and final design, of a 2.2-MG prestressed concrete reservoir and 1,150- <br />gpm booster pump station as part of an expansion of the City's recycled water system to customers in the <br />Lower Service Area. The new reservoir will be co -located with an existing City potable water reservoir. <br />DUDEK Page 1of2 <br />
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