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Company Name
PSOMAS
Contract #
A-2022-158-03
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
8/16/2022
Expiration Date
8/15/2025
Insurance Exp Date
10/15/2024
Destruction Year
2030
Notes
For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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L•739FiitLUl[9:� <br />2015/CA/Professional <br />Engineer/C i vi I/B 4217 <br />EDUCATION <br />2011/BS/Civil Engineering/ <br />University of California, <br />Irvine <br />CERTIFICATIONS <br />Envision Sustainability <br />Professional/Institute for <br />Sustainable Infrastructure <br />EXPERIENCE <br />With Psomas for 7 years; <br />with other firms for 4 years <br />Krista Kausen, PE, ENV SP <br />Project Engineer: Water <br />Krista Kausen has 11 years of engineering experience in the water and <br />wastewater industry involving design and construction of pump stations, <br />wells, pipelines, and treatment plants. Her background includes environmental <br />analysis, hydrology, hydraulics, water quality and treatment, and construction <br />support services. She also has on -site field and inspection experience for various <br />projects in Orange and Los Angeles counties. <br />Experience <br />Rehabilitation of City Well 29 - Santa Ana, CA: Project Engineer for <br />preparation of construction plans and technical specifications for rehabilitation <br />of the City's existing Well29; the relocation of an existing tennis court; and <br />construction of a cement masonry unit (CMU) building, pertinent related site <br />improvements, and water pumping equipment. In addition to the well pump and <br />redesigned discharge piping, the building will house the electrical switch board <br />and the pump motor control center. <br />Construction of Well No. S9 and Destruction of Well No. 36 - Anaheim, <br />CA: Project Engineer for preparation of preliminary design report, plans, and <br />specifications for a new 3,000 GPM, 350 hp vertical turbine deep well pump <br />equipment, including vertical turbine pump; mechanical piping; bypass valve <br />and air gap connection to storm drain; Boo -AMP electrical service; 810 SF <br />masonry parapet building with roll -away end for well; bulk sodium hypochlorite <br />feed system; HVAC; plumbing; and masonry fencing. <br />La Palma Complex Reservoir Rehabilitation and Pump Station <br />Replacement - Anaheim, CA: Project Engineer for providing construction <br />phase engineering for replacement of a ao-year-old pump station and <br />reservoir facilities in central Anaheim. The project included design of a new <br />aluminum roof, hopper bottom tank retrofit in the footprint of an existing 4 <br />MG reservoir which resulted in savings to the City of approximately $2 million <br />over conventional concrete or steel alternatives. Scope of services included <br />demolition of a 3 MG reservoir and complete replacement of the existing pump <br />station with a new 10,000 GPM pump station. <br />Miscellaneous Vaults and PR Station CIP Project Condition Assessment <br />- Anaheim, CA: Project Engineer to provide engineering consulting services <br />to perform a condition assessment to rehabilitate and upgrade 14 of their water <br />system vaults and pressure regulating (PR) stations. The project included <br />preparation of the scope of work for the first year's design -build request for <br />proposal (RFP) package. The condition assessment included review of existing <br />record drawings, comments from APUW engineering and operations staff, <br />and visual assessment of the vault structure, internal piping and equipment <br />to determine the extent of any required upgrades or replacements. Workshops <br />were held with APUW, to discuss the initial findings of the assessment and <br />determine a risk category of high, medium or low based on operational <br />criticality for each vault. Rough order of magnitude level construction cost <br />
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