Joseph Boyle, PE, ENV SP I Psomas
<br />Alternate Point of Contact I Principal -in -Charge I QA/QC Manager
<br />REGISTRATION
<br />1989/C A/ P rofe s s i o n a l
<br />Engineer/Civil/44497
<br />EDUCATION
<br />1984/BSlCivil Engineering/
<br />California Polytechnic
<br />State University, San Luis
<br />Obispo
<br />CERTIFICATIONS
<br />Envision Sustainability
<br />Professional/Institute for
<br />Sustainable Infrastructure
<br />PROFESSIONAL
<br />AFFILIATIONS
<br />• American Water Works
<br />Association
<br />• California Water
<br />Environment Association
<br />• Orange County Water
<br />Association
<br />• Water Emergency
<br />Response Organization
<br />of Orange County
<br />• Association of California
<br />Water Agencies
<br />• American Society of
<br />Civil Engineers, Orange
<br />County Branch
<br />Joe Boyle has 35 years of experience in the planning and design of
<br />wastewater facilities, water transmission, distribution, and storage
<br />facilities. He has prepared plans and specifications for water and sewer
<br />main, storm drain, and roadway design, as well as provided construction
<br />phase services. Mr. Boyle also has extensive experience in the planning
<br />and design of public works projects, including site development, grading
<br />and storm drain design, and streets and highways.
<br />Project Experience
<br />Rehabilitation of Well 29, City of Santa Ana, CA: Team Leader
<br />for preparation of construction plans and technical specifications for
<br />rehabilitation of the City's existing Well 29; the relocation of an existing
<br />tennis court; and construction of a cement masonry unit (CMU) building,
<br />pertinent related site improvements, and water pumping equipment. In
<br />addition to the well pump and redesigned discharge piping, the building
<br />will house the electrical switchboard and the pump motor control center.
<br />Walnut Pump Station Upgrade, City of Santa Ana, CA: Project
<br />Manager for the preparation of preliminary design report, plans and
<br />construction cost estimate for construction of a new 3,650 SF CMU
<br />precision block building including the footprint of the existing control
<br />building and extending north to enclose the existing outdoor pump
<br />station and a small masonry storage building. Other notable design
<br />items included demolition of the existing control building and sand trap;
<br />construction of an 8-foot-high CMU perimeter wall, 10-foot concrete
<br />tennis practice wall, two tennis practice courts, and a 20'x50'xl4' carport;
<br />rerouting of 24-inch inlet line; and design of a gooseneck structure to
<br />allow groundwater to be manually bypassed around the reservoir to
<br />storm drains, electrical equipment and conduits, and site improvements.
<br />Cast Iron Main Replacement, Rosebay Street, Long Beach Water
<br />Department, Long Beach, CA: Team Leader for water mainline
<br />engineering support services to provide design engineering services
<br />for preparation of preliminary and final construction documents (plans,
<br />details, and a material list), for the replacement of 6,150 feet of 4-, 6-, 8-,
<br />10-, and 12-inch cast iron pipelines. The project includes replacement
<br />of pipeline appurtenances and utility research. As part of this On -Call
<br />contract, Psomas responded within 48 hours of the issuance of the
<br />Notice to Proceed.
<br />Rehabilitation/Replacement of Pressure Reducing Station
<br />Nos. 30, 31, 32, and 43, and Construction of a New PRS No. 73,
<br />City of Anaheim, CA: Project Manager for preparation of construction
<br />documents for rehabilitation and/or replacement of Pressure Regulation
<br />Station Nos. 30, 31, 32, and 43, and construction of a new PRS
<br />No. 73. The existing pressure regulation stations were constructed
<br />in the 1960's and have experienced significant corrosion and overall
<br />deterioration. Design services included preparation of a preliminary
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