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Key members of the Project Team have ongoing <br />experience with the City of Santa Ana (City). Our <br />Project Manager, Mr. Tom Epperson, has been <br />working with the City since 1983. Our team is <br />founded on a long term working relationship with <br />the City and our goal is to strengthen this <br />relationship through a "teamworking and <br />partnering" approach. In addition, most of our <br />Project Team has been working on our current <br />projects with the City, as well. <br />Tetra Tech has assembled a Project Team that <br />possesses the knowledge, experience and <br />enthusiasm necessary to successfully complete the <br />project. The Project Team is devoted to completing <br />your project within schedule and under budget, and <br />not only meet, but exceed your expectations. The <br />following paragraphs summarize the qualifications <br />of our key staff. <br />Project Manager: Leading our Project Team is <br />Mr. Tom Epperson, P.E. Mr. Epperson will <br />provide the overall project direction and <br />coordination, technical oversight, quality <br />management and provide all day -to -day contact <br />with the City staff. Mr. Epperson has been involved <br />in the majority of the projects that Tetra Tech has <br />completed since 1999 for the City. <br />In addition, Tom has been involved in the design <br />and/or construction engineering for the following <br />clients who have continually chosen Tetra Tech for <br />repeat business during the last 10 years. The <br />following is a list of these clients and the quantity <br />of individual projects that we have done during the <br />last ten years for the client: <br />Moulton Niguel Water District —since 2000 <br />(over 60 projects) <br />West Basin MWD —As- Needed Professional <br />Engineering Services for 2006 and 2010 (over <br />30 projects) <br />Upper San Gabriel Valley MWD — Recycled <br />Water Pipeline and Retrofit Projects (4 projects) <br />Irvine Ranch Water District (over 20 projects) <br />Orange County Water District (6 projects) <br />City of Paramount (8 projects) <br />City ofAnaheim (5 projects) <br />Deputy Project Manager: Mr. Mark Bush, P.E., <br />will be the Deputy Project Manager and will share <br />project management responsibilities with Tom; <br />similar to how the past As- Needed contracts have <br />been managed. Mr. Bush has been the Project <br />Manager /Project Engineer for the following <br />projects: <br />• City of SantaAna— As- NeededServices since <br />2006 (over 20 projects) <br />• City of Santa Ana —John Garthe Reservoir <br />Improvements Phase II <br />• West Basin MWD —As-Needed Professional <br />Engineering Services for 2006 and 2010 (over <br />30 projects) <br />• Several Pump Stations far the City of Orange <br />and Santa Margarita Water District <br />• Reservoirs for Santa Margarita Water District <br />and the City of Tustin <br />Mr. Steve Tedesco, P.E., will be responsible for the <br />quality control of the overall project. His <br />participation will help ensure a cost - effective <br />design which minimizes construction conflicts and <br />contractor claims. In addition, Mr. Epperson will <br />draw from Steve's experience at any time to help <br />address any complex challenges that arise during <br />the implementation of the project. <br />Technical Support <br />Mr. Laurence Esguerra, P.E. will be the Task <br />Engineer for the potable water main projects. Mr. <br />Esguerra has been involved on several pipeline <br />projects with the City, including the Bristol Street <br />Widening, Centennial Park, Mid City <br />Neighborhood, Pico - Lowell and Central City Water <br />Main Replacement projects. He also recently <br />designed approximately 20 miles of recycled water <br />pipeline for El Toro Water District. Over his career, <br />Mr. Esguerm has designed over 70 miles of water <br />and recycled water pipelines. <br />Mr. Les Wong, P.E. will be the Task Engineer for <br />the sewer main projects. Mr. Wong was recently the <br />Task Engineer for the SARI Interceptor <br />Replacement project for Orange County Sanitation <br />District and Orange County Flood Control District <br />which consisted of over 25,000 feet of replacement <br />sewers, including two separate siphons using <br />microtunneling construction. <br />wnm• sod• y�e ,opo :•is�wT2Y�evzmmWmga�SA -0„ c4e,,, -3- TETRA TECH <br />