BUTIER Michael Jack
<br />Construction Managers, Consulting Engineer Lead Inspector
<br />Army Corps of Engineers, Caltrans, the City of Irvine, Irvine Ranch Water
<br />District, Orange County Flood Control District, Southern California Gas Co.,
<br />and Southern California Edison.
<br />Field Inspector, Peters Canyon Channel Improvements (CIP No. 50040),
<br />City of Tustin, Department of Public Works; Tustin and Irvine, CA
<br />(Completion: Dec. 2019; Value: $13,031,662)—The channel work included
<br />demolition, widening, and relining approximately 5,000 feet of the existing
<br />channel within the Cities of Tustin and Irvine from north of Edinger Avenue to
<br />Warner Avenue. The channel scope of work also included construction of
<br />new storm drain lines, extension of existing storm drain lines, and road
<br />undercrossings. Butier staff coordinated with the City of Irvine, Irvine Ranch
<br />Water District, Orange County Flood Control District, Southern California Gas
<br />Co., and Southern California Edison.
<br />Irvine Ranch Water District (1984-2018)
<br />Construction Inspection Manager
<br />Offsite Pipelines for the Irvine Lake Pipeline North Conversion (Project
<br />No. 05823); Irvine, CA (Completion: 2019; Value: $9.2 million) —Michael
<br />performed design and plan check review, submittal and change order review,
<br />supervised inspectors, and attended progress meetings. The project included
<br />the installation of 9,800 linear feet (LF) of 42-inch CML&C welded steel
<br />recycled water pipeline, 1,400 LF of 20-inch PVC recycled water pipeline, 73
<br />LF of 10-inch PVC recycled water pipeline, connections to the existing Irvine
<br />Lake Pipeline at two separate locations, connection to the existing reservoir
<br />inlet and outlet pipelines, appurtenances, pressure testing, energizing the
<br />new pipelines, backfill, pavement restoration, traffic control, erosion and
<br />sediment control, compliance with mitigation measures and coordination with
<br />the new Zone C+ Reservoir work (by others) as required.
<br />Baker Water Treatment Plant (Project No. 11218 1417); Lake Forest, CA
<br />(Completion: 2017; Total Project Cost: $103.6 million) —Michael
<br />performed as the Construction Inspection Manager for the construction of the
<br />28.1 mgd drinking water treatment plant located on the site of the former
<br />Baker Filtration Plant. The plant provides increased water supply reliability to
<br />South Orange County by increasing local treatment capability from multiple
<br />water supply sources, including imported untreated water from the
<br />Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) through the
<br />Santiago Lateral and local surface water from Irvine Lake. It uses advanced
<br />microfiltration treatment (MF) and ultraviolet (UV) disinfection. The plant was
<br />designed to minimize waste through on -site recycling and treatment of waste
<br />streams, resulting in a 99% recovery efficiency. This was a joint regional
<br />project by five water districts including Irvine Ranch, El Toro, Moulton Niguel,
<br />Santa Margarita, and Trabuco Canyon.
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