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Company Name
MNS ENGINEERS, INC.
Contract #
A-2022-185-03
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
9/20/2022
Expiration Date
9/19/2025
Insurance Exp Date
6/14/2024
Destruction Year
2030
Notes
For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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�JMNS <br />Nick Panofsky, PE, QSD <br />Water Resources Engineer <br />Firm <br />• MINIS Engineers, Inc. <br />Areas of Expertise <br />• Water/wastewater infrastructure rehabilitation and <br />improvements <br />• Stormwater Management Plans <br />• Water resources planning <br />• Project management <br />Years of Experience <br />• 16 <br />Licensing <br />• Professional Civil Engineer, CA No. 75006 <br />Certification <br />• Qualified SWPPP Developer, CA No. 75006 <br />Education <br />• MBA, Shidler College of Business, University of Hawaii, HI <br />• BS, Environmental Engineering, California Polytechnic <br />State University, San Luis Obispo, CA <br />Affiliations <br />• American Public Works Association <br />• American Society of Civil Engineers <br />• American Water Works Association <br />• Water Environment Federation <br />Mr. Panofsky has over 16 years of professional <br />consulting experience in the water resources industry. <br />Nick has advanced his expertise through a variety of <br />municipal infrastructure design projects including potable <br />water, recycled water, wastewater, and stormwater. He <br />has been involved in every stage of the design process, <br />including planning, analysis, design, construction <br />management, and operational assistance. He actively <br />manages projects to meet both technical and financial <br />goals. His experience includes: <br />Springfield Water System Improvements, <br />Pajaro/Sunny Mesa Community Services District, CA. <br />Senior Project Engineer. This project involves planning <br />and designing upgrades to the Springfield Water System <br />to deliver a high -quality water source and long-term <br />water supply reliability for the community. The existing <br />Springfield Water System, fed by a single shallow well, <br />has documented water quality problems for a number of <br />contaminants such as nitrates, salinity, and sulfate. The <br />proposed system includes a new water supply from a <br />well or adjacent system, water treatment, water storage <br />tank, booster pump station, back-up generator, and water <br />transmission mains. In addition, this project replaces <br />water service laterals from the existing distribution mains <br />to each residence currently receiving water from the <br />system. <br />Critical Water Supply Improvements for Pajaro, <br />Pajaro/Sunny Mesa Community Services District, CA. <br />Senior Project Engineer. This project involved planning, <br />design, and construction management services for the <br />construction of water storage improvements for a <br />disadvantaged community in northern Monterey County. <br />The project included a new 600,000-gallon bolted steel <br />potable water storage tank, system integration, controls, <br />and a variety of site improvements to transform a <br />greenfield site to a municipal facility. <br />Bicycle/Pedestrian Path and Railroad Crossing <br />Sewer Force Main Relocation, Castroville Community <br />Services District, CA. Technical Lead. This project <br />rerouted an existing 5-inch wastewater force main as part <br />of a larger project to construct a bike and pedestrian <br />bridge. The proposed bridge crosses the Union Pacific <br />Railroad, and the existing force main was an obstruction <br />to the proposed bridge footings and pilings. Two <br />segments of force main were relocated. The project <br />included coordination with the bridge design consultant, <br />and the District. Bypassing was also required as part of <br />the project. <br />APPENDIX B. RESUMES c®i <br />
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