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BUTIER Vladimir Burce, P.E. <br />Construction Managers, Consulting Engineers <br />Technical Advisor <br />engineering, inspection, specialty inspection, and materials testing services <br />for the Ridgeline Booster Pump Station Project The scope of work includes <br />the following: installation of three (3) 2 CFS turbine pumps. Two of the pumps <br />will be installed within new subsurface pump cans while the third will be <br />installed within an existing pump can; upgrade of one (1) 2 CFS pump with a <br />VFD and replacement of associated discharge piping and valving; removal of <br />portions of the existing floor slabs, interior walls, and interior and perimeter <br />wall footings; trenching below the existing walls and footings of the booster <br />pump station; demolition of an existing concrete pad and its surrounding <br />CMU walls; installation of new underground suction piping; construction of an <br />electrical control room and electrical upgrades to include an on -site generator <br />with an automatic transfer switch; construction of a new generator equipment <br />pad; improvements to the existing underground flow meter vault; replacement <br />and extension of the existing asphalt pavement; and installation of a new <br />ornamental steel truck gate and ornamental steel fencing. <br />Resident Engineer, Lift Station 2 Force Main (LS-2 FM) Rehabilitation <br />Project; Laguna Beach, CA; South Coast Water District (Duration: <br />01/28/19 — 07/17/19; Value: $2,945,000)—Butier Engineering, Inc. is <br />providing construction management and inspection services for the Lift <br />Station 2 Force Main (LS-2 FM) Rehabilitation Project. The LS-2 FM Project <br />consists of the rehabilitation of the existing 6,400 foot, 20-inch diameter, <br />polyurethane lined, polyethylene wrapped, Class 250 ductile iron pipe. It is <br />located at 31104 Coast Highway in the City of Laguna Beach and ends at a <br />point of connection inside the SOCWA Coastal Treatment Plant (CTP). The <br />LS-2 FM is located within a 20-foot easement running northerly and adjacent <br />to Aliso Creek and runs through portions of The Ranch at Laguna Beach, a <br />resort with a 9-hole golf course. The scope of work for the LS-2 FM <br />rehabilitation includes the following: sliplining using a 16-inch diameter high <br />density polyethylene pipe (HDPE); grouting the annular space; excavating 13 <br />access pits; installation and operation of a full length bypass system; <br />replacing sections of pipe; installation of air vacuum release valves; removal <br />and disposal of existing valves; installation of a surge tank; landscape <br />restoration; 545 (LF) of 10" force main; sewer manholes and appurtenances; <br />and abandonment of Segerstrom Lift Station. The Butier team is coordinating <br />closely with numerous project stakeholders, including the following: City of <br />Laguna Beach; South Orange County Wastewater Authority (SOCWA); The <br />Ranch at Laguna Beach; City of Laguna Beach Fire Department; local, state <br />and federal agencies; and local businesses and residents. <br />Resident Engineer, Wineville Extension Recycled Water Pipeline — <br />Segment A; Inland Empire Utilities Agency (Completion: September <br />2015; Value: $10,609,000)—Butier provided construction management, <br />contract administration, and inspection services for the construction of the <br />Wineville Extension Recycled Water Pipeline. Segment A is located in the <br />Cities of Ontario and Fontana and within the San Bernardino Flood Control <br />District property. It begins along East Airport Drive beside the east side of the <br />Day Creek Channel continuing to Jurupa Avenue, south along Wineville <br />Avenue to Francis Street, east along Francis Street and Marlay Avenue just <br />east of Mulberry Avenue. The construction consisted of the following: 5,464-LF <br />