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Kyle Askarian, PE <br />Timber Design/Construction Inspector <br />Professional Registration Mr. Askarian has been providing structural engineering services since <br />• Civil Engineer, 2012. His experience includes design and analysis of aluminum, timber, <br />No. C86477 concrete, masonry, and steel structures as well as architectural components <br />and mechanical equipment. He specializes in concrete and steel design. In <br />Education addition to structural design and analysis, he has been involved in a number <br />• Master of Science, of projects as a support designer, some of which are highlighted below. <br />Structural Engineering, <br />California State University, <br />Northridge, California <br />• Bachelor of Science, <br />Civil Engineering, Azad <br />University <br />Affiliations <br />• American Society of Civil <br />Engineers (ASCE) <br />• The Steel Stud <br />Manufacturers Association <br />• Cold -Formed Steel <br />Engineers Institute <br />• Metal Stud Engineers <br />Association <br />• Concrete and Steel <br />Association <br />15 MG Zone 1 Reservoir Coating and Improvements Project, Irvine <br />Ranch Water District, Irvine, California: Irvine Ranch Water District <br />evaluated their existing 15 MG steel tank to prepare a recoating and <br />tank repair plan to rehabilitate the tank. Mr. Askarian provided structural <br />engineering services. <br />Las Virgenes Municipal Water District (LVMWD) Cornell Pump <br />Station, Las Virgenes, California: Cannon provided a review of the <br />existing Cornell Pump Station and recommended upgrades to increase <br />the reliability of the Cornell Pump Station for future MWDSC shutdowns <br />and emergency operations. The capacity of the pumps were evaluated <br />and a recommendation was provided to ensure similar capacity for both <br />pump systems without degrading the hydraulic gradient on either the <br />suction or discharge side of the pump station. Cannon prepared technical <br />memorandum, which included condition of the current equipment, to provide <br />different power alternatives and cost of improvements. Recommended <br />improvements included CEQA recommendation, HVAC and cooling system <br />for the electrical equipment within the pump station, evaluation of different <br />power alternatives for the pumps, and recommended motor and engine <br />replacement. Mr. Askarian provided structural engineering services. <br />Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency (SCVWA), Dean Zone Pump Station <br />at Skyline Ranch, Santa Clarita, California: The Skyline Ranch Project <br />site covers approximately 2,173 acres in the Santa Clarita Valley. Pardee <br />Homes is developing approximately 496 acrPq <br />of the site with 877 single-family residential, <br />344 multiple family residential dwelling units <br />a 12-acre elementary school site, 11 acres c <br />public parkland, nine acres of private parkla <br />and approximately 131 acres of manufactur( <br />slopes and irrigated landscaping. SCVWA <br />will serve the proposed development from <br />three pressure zones. The development will <br />be served through extensions of the existinc <br />Plum Canyon Zone and Deane Zone, and <br />construction of a new Skyline Ranch Zone. <br />Cannon is currently providing professional <br />engineering services to prepare final design <br />plans, specifications, and cost estimates. <br />Mr. Askarian provided structural engineerinc <br />services. <br />