DRC Proposal for Stantec MWD Pure Water 1.27.25 Final

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DRC Proposal for STANTEC

METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT PURE WATER PROGRAM

January 27, 2025

w John Hanula, AIA STANTEC

300 North Lake Avenue, Suite 400 Pasadena, CA 91101

SUBJECT: MWD PURE WATER PROGRAM – DRC PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES

Dear John and staff:

This proposal from D R Consultants and Designers, Inc. (DRC) offers expert level staff, experience and capabilities, deeply relevant, and specific to the MWD Pure Water Program. The services our staff can provide, but not limited to, are start-up and commissioning, civil engineering, developing O&M manuals, training, and instrumentation/control and electrical engineering support as required. The following proposal will include relevant projects, resumes, and rates. DRC is flexible and stands ready to support the Stantec team with any technical support services, as requested. Therefore, we are not limited to the staff offered in this proposal. In this proposal, you will find that DRC is uniquely qualified to support the Stantec team based upon our direct relevant experience, quality of work, and outstanding performance evaluations.

DRC provided Operation and Maintenance (O&M) for the MWD Demonstration Facility, otherwise known as the Regional Recycled Water Advanced Purification Center located in Carson. As prime, LASAN awarded DRC the $7M, SN-90 contract for the Start-up and Commissioning of all four treatment plants to support the $88M LAWINS hot cut-over project. LASAN Performance evaluation for DRC was “Outstanding.” For four (4) years, DRC provided project management support, field verification, process engineering, QA/QC, CAD and Instrumentation and Controls engineering for the treatment plants with DRC also receiving “Outstanding” in our performance evaluation. Our Practice Leader for DRC’s Civil Infrastructure Group, Mr. Jim Fowler, PE, has been assigned as the Senior Project Manager for our Civil Engineering Services. Mr. Fowler is currently the Project Manager for our LADWP, $9M Fairmont Sedimentation Civil Engineering task order.

For this project, we have assigned our Water Reclamation Practice Leader, Robert Babbitt as another Senior Project Manager to ensure a successful transition of DRC staff and others selected by Stantec. Bob is a master communicator known for his unique ability to foster and maintain a highly effective, proficient and prosperous relationship with the client. Mr. Babbitt has been with DRC for 16 years. He is a consummate professional demonstrated by the successful projects mentioned above and those identified in this proposal. He will be assisted by DRC’s Kumar Jain, PE, DRC’s subject matter expert and QA/QC officer, as required. We have sincerely enjoyed our long-term relationship with Stantec and appreciate the opportunity to submit our proposal for your consideration. We look forward to discussing our capabilities and ideas should we be selected to support this very important and challenging project. If you require any additional information, whatsoever, please contact our Chief Executive Officer Wanda Martinez at (213) 280-3553.

James Fowler, PE

Metropolitan Water District

Demonstration Facility at County of LA Sanitation Wastewater Treatment Plant

Facility Operation & Maintenance

DRC is operating and maintaining equipment and collecting samples at the Regional Recycled Water Advanced Purification Center, a 500,000 gpd demonstration facility that is testing an innovative water purification process for potential groundwater replenishment. Cleaned wastewater from the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts’ (LACSD) Joint Water Pollution Control Plant (JWPCP) in Carson is sent to the Center, where it is purified further using a unique application of membrane bioreactors followed by reverse osmosis and an ultraviolet light/advanced oxidation process. Scientists and engineers are testing this advanced purification process to demonstrate that its purified water meets all health and water quality requirements and is safe to replenish groundwater basins used as a drinking water supply.

Facility Operation & Maintenance • Sampling Collection

Reference

Jon D. Ganz, P.E., Sr. Project Manager CDM Smith (prime) (213) 457-2142

Diamond Valley Lake Design

Project and Integrated Resources Management

This reservoir is formed by two earth/rock fill dams about 4.4 miles apart within the Domenigoni and Diamond Valleys. The reservoir receives water from the State Water Project (SWP) and from the Colorado River Aqueduct (CRA). The San Diego Canal (SDC) and a new 12-foot-diameter pipeline within the SDC right-of-way supply water to the reservoir from the SWP and the CRA.

DRC staff produced various analyses, using an integrated resources management approach, which included, containment and control plans and collection and distribution systems modeling. The project involved relocating seven miles of Newport Road, which formerly ran through the valley; 1.5 miles of the SDC; utilities; and designing a 54-inch diameter treated effluent pipeline, approximately 11,000 lineal feet long. The Diamond Valley Lake Project involved the design and construction of the following:

• An earthfill/rockfill embankment on the west end of the reservoir, 1.8 miles long and 280 feet high, which required 54 million cubic yards of fill, and incorporated a central clay core with rock shell, a bentonite slurrywall cutoff and drains, which required a 60-foot excavation to a hard alluvial foundation;

• An earthfill/rockfill embankment on the east end of the reservoir, 2.2 miles long and 180 feet high, which required 330 million cubic yards of fill, and also incorporates a central clay core with rock shell, a bentonite slurry-wall cutoff and drains, which required a 90-foot excavation to bedrock;

• A large roller-compacted concrete saddle dam along a low point in the hill that forms the northern boundary of the site and a saddle dam, which required one million cubic yards of fill;

• A pump generator (P/G-1) and fore bay at the north abutment of the west dam and substation; a generating plant at the head of the San Diego Canal; a substation; an inlet/outlet structure and tunnel. Maximum inflow will be 2100 cubic feet per second (cfs) maximum outflow, 2200 cfs.

Los Angeles, CA

CLIENT: MWD

DRC Services Provided

• Tunnel Design

• Data Management

• GIS Support

• Technical Specifications

• Preliminary & Final Engineering

• Design of Earth/Rockfill Dams

• Site Characterizations

• Environmental Permitting Support

• Design of hydraulic structures

• Design of Pump Generating

• Plant and Switchyard

• Design of Generating Plant

The F.E. Weymouth Filtration Plant Oxidation Retrofit

Study, Design, and Engineering Services

The F.E. Weymouth Filtration Plant in California’s San Gabriel Valley is among the largest filtration plants in the US, delivering up to 520 million gallons per day. Our firm provides preliminary design and engineering services for domestic and utility water facilities. Three VFD 685-1800 gpm pumps primarily supplied the domestic water and fire water requirements for the existing plant at the Finished Water Reservoir (FWR). Additional and future service and fire water demands of the Oxidation Retrofit Project (ORP) will be supplied from the FWR.

DRC conducted a preliminary evaluation of the increased demand for domestic and fire water to serve the proposed ORP Facility. Our team concluded that to ensure reliable service and standby pumping capacity during normal operation, a fourth VFD 685-1800 gpm pump should be installed at the FWR to satisfy future demand for service and fire water. This additional pump can be connected to the manifold with the three existing pumps and, via new service water lines, to the various units in the facility. This would provide a second spare pump for increased reliability of normal operations.

DRC’s experts verified that an alternative approach—separating the fire water supply and distribution system from the domestic service system—provided no advantages over the current combined water system. They demonstrated that, in fact, a significant cost increase would be associated with segregating the two systems and, as such, recommended that the combined system remain intact.

DRC drawings showed that adding the VFD 685-1800 gpm pump, connected to the existing manifold piping for all four pumps to work together, would serve the operational needs of the entire plant for service, potable, and fire water requirements.

Los Angeles, CA

CLIENT: MWD

DRC Services Provided

• Civil Engineering

• Evaluation of Water Demand

• Estimate of Future Demand

• Recommendations

• Progress Meetings

• Workshops

• Preliminary Design Report

• Utility drawings

Cross Connection Prevention Program

Civil Utility Engineering Services

Federal and California state law requires water suppliers to protect their systems from contamination and pollution. Under the California Code of Regulations (CCR), water purveyors must have a Cross-Connection Control Program.

Unprotected cross-connections can pollute or contaminate potable water on a customer’s property or the distribution system from backflow, which many situations can create. Without a properly functioning backflow prevention device, water flow can reverse unexpectedly, drawing with it unhealthful materials from the points of use into the drinking water system.

DRC studied, designed, and proposed the type of secure, aesthetically compatible, and environmentally acceptable enclosures for above ground air valves. Each air valve was relocated above ground. DRC specialists collected flood-stage records at the site of 425 structures that included 100 air release valves, 200 combination air release/air vacuum valves, 100 blow-offs, and 25 air stacks.

Our team prepared base drawings for each site of the structure. Underground utilities were incorporated into the topographic survey site maps or into Metropolitan B drawings for the site of each structure and submitted according to the MWD’s CAD standards.

Los Angeles, CA

CLIENT: MWD

DRC Services Provided

• Propose air valve enclosures

• Civil Engineering

• Collection of flood stage records

• Preparation of drawings

• Utility drawings

Field Verification and System Redesign Using Honeywell Experion PKS

Wastewater Program O&M – Control Systems

Design and Project Management

The LAWINS project was a significant capital improvement program initiated by the City of Los Angeles. It integrates the city’s entire wastewater control system and conveyance system at all four treatment plants. DRC provided engineering and field verification for the seven-year, $88.6 million Honeywell Control System Replacement Program at three facilities: Terminal Island Water/Wastewater Treatment Plant, Hyperion Water/Wastewater Treatment Plant, and Donald C. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant.

The city’s water/wastewater treatment system controls 6,700 miles of sewer lines serving four million residential and commercial customers in Los Angeles and 29 surrounding cities. The program replaced the existing control system with a state-ofthe-art Distributed Control System (DCS). DRC provided instrumentation and control systems engineering, electrical design, and mechanical engineering as well as CAD design services to Honeywell International, the system supplier.

Starting with the Terminal Island Water/Wastewater Treatment Plant, DRC provided process, electrical/instrumentation engineering, QA/QC and Field Verification for the Terminal Island Wastewater Treatment Plant. DRC completed the Terminal Island portion of the LAWINS project in September 2016.

DRC provided project management, process engineering, CAD design, QA/QC for the Hyperion Wastewater Treatment Plant as a critical portion of LAWINS. Hyperion was completed in March 2017.

DRC provided project management, field verification, CAD design, QA/QC for the D.C. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant, which was completed in 2018.

Los Angeles, CA

CLIENT: LA BUREAU OF SANITATION

DRC Services Provided

• Project Management

• QA/QC

• Process Engineering

• Electrical Engineering

• Instrumentation and Controls

Project Value

$88.6M

Reference

Sam Alavi, PE, MSCE, Bureau of Sanitation, Wastewater Engineering Services Division, City of Los Angeles, (310) 648-5733

D R Consultants & Designers, Inc. provided great support to the LASAN with commissioning of the $89M LAWINS project by promulgation of expert electricians, licensed operators, and other disciplines needed to meet the LAWINS schedule.

Sam Alavi, M.S., P.E., P.M. Environmental Engineer, LASAN

Distributed Control Systems (DCS) for LAWINS

Wastewater Program O&M Support During Control Systems Start-Up and Commissioning

As prime consultants, DRC performed electrical and instrumentation to complete all five segments of the Los Angeles Water/Wastewater Integrated Network Systems (LAWINS): HWRP, TIWRP, DCTWRP, LAGWRP and Collection System (CS). Working at various collection system sites for the commissioning activities of the five LAWINS segments, DRC provided the following services, but not limited to:

• Commissioning and delivering the Distributed Control System (DCS) system;

• Collaborating closely with the City’s Operation and Maintenance groups at four water reclamation plants and collection system;

• Engaging City forces in the field and assisting with delivering a large-scale DCS and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCDA);

• Assisting plants’ operation & maintenance in preparation of the system cutover for the upgrade by verifying input/output signals and equipment performances;

• Coordinating with the City’s Program Management team in preparation of system cutovers and start-up;

• Providing wastewater treatment operational support in operating wastewater processes during the cutovers when systems are operated manually; and

• Providing specialized electricians and instrument technicians to support the hike in demand for those disciplines during the LAWINS cutover activities.

Los Angeles, CA

CLIENT: LA BUREAU OF SANITATION

DRC Services Provided

• Project Management

• Assisting O&M to prepare system cutover and startup

• Electrical Engineering

• Instrumentation and Controls

Project Value

$6M

Reference

Sam Alavi, PE, MSCE Bureau of Sanitation, Wastewater Engineering Services Division City of Los Angeles (310) 648-5733

Wastewater Program O&M

Control Systems Start-Up and Commissioning

In June 2018, DRC was awarded Task Order SN-90 to provide expert start-up and commissioning support for the Los Angeles Wastewater Integrated Network Systems (LAWINS) Distributed Control Systems (DCS). DRC provides highly qualified wastewater treatment plant operators, electricians, and instrument technicians who support LASAN and its designated Project Management Team that oversees the LAWINS contract. DRC worked at all five segments of LAWINS: Hyperion Wastewater Treatment Plant, Terminal Island WTP, D.C. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant, Los Angeles/Glendale Water Reclamation Plant and Collection System.

Services included but were not limited to:

• Support commissioning and delivering the DCS system; support control systems commissioning group of LAWINS that works with the City’s O&M groups at the four water reclamation plants and collection systems.

• Support City forces in the field and assist in delivering a large-scale DCS and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA).

• Assist plants’ operation & maintenance in preparation of the system cutover for the upgrade by verifying input/output signals and equipment performances.

• Support the City’s Program Management team in preparation of system cutovers and start-up

• Provide wastewater treatment operational support in operating wastewater processes during the cutovers when systems are operated manually.

• Provide specific knowledge of BOS/EED wastewater treatment and wastewater operator Grade-5 license.

• Provide specialized plant operators, electricians and instrument technicians to support rising demand for those disciplines during the LAWINS’s cutover activities. Provide as- needed services as requested by LASAN.

Los Angeles, CA CLIENT: LA BUREAU OF SANITATION

DRC Services Provided

• Project Management

• Plant O & M

• Inspection and Testing

• Start-Up & Commissioning

• DCS / SCADA

• Instrumentation

• Electrical Project Value

$8.5M

Reference

Ali Poosti, P.E. Division Manager
City of Los Angeles

Air Treatment Facilities

Proprietary Treatment System Design Construction & Start-Up Commissioning

DRC, led by Bob Babbitt, commissioned 13 air treatment scrubbers for the city’s Bureau of Sanitation, working closely with the Bureau of Engineering.

Mr. Babbitt researched the performance of the installed scrubbers, which resulted in the basis for a new proprietary design for three air treatment facilities (ATFs), and then was assigned to the city’s ATF team for design completion. He then transferred to the Installation Oversight and Facility Commissioning Team for the first two ATF projects. This phase of DRC’s assignment included preparing Start-up Procedures, O&M Manuals, and operator-maintenance personnel training. DRC led the start-up and commissioning effort when construction on the third ATF project was completed.

DRC’s next ATF assignment involved the design of an enhanced scrubber system, with additional tasks to oversee construction, commissioning equipment, and training operationsmaintenance personnel. This included Startup Procedures, O&M Manuals, and various Project Management responsibilities.

DRC prepared an operational assessment report and commissioning outline for the city’s DC Tillman plant’s Biotrickling Filters (BTF) equipment. This included recommendations for changes in QA/QC procedures to install filter media. DRC developed the facility startup procedure, which the city has used for similar project start-ups.

DRC Services Provided

• Proprietary Treatment System Design

• Construction & Start- Up Commissioning

• Prepared O&M Manuals

• Trained O&M Personnel

References

Cyrous Gilani, P.E. (ret.) Assistant Division Manager, Bureau of Sanitation City of Los Angeles (310) 292-6106

“[DRC] was a significant asset to the City, managing the design, construction, start-up, and training both City staff at Sanitation and Engineering on a new technology for City air treatment facilities.”

Katie Doherty, P.E., ENV SP Design Manager, Bureau of Engineering City of Los Angeles

Silver Lake Headworks Reservoir

Pipeline Design and Hydraulics

DRC provided design services for the LADWP Silver Lake Headworks project. The project was placed on “hold” due to soils issues. After the “hold” was lifted, the LADWP took the project “in-house,” requesting contract assistance from DRC to provide an engineer in their offices to complete the project. DRC’s Fang Maw Lee, PhD, PE, was contracted to complete the design of the inlet pipelines, the outlet pipelines, the air vacuum vault, the under-slab drains, the rooftop drains, the discharge pipe to the adjacent river, drainage facilities, and other miscellaneous parts of the project.

During the preliminary design phase, Dr. Lee suggested eliminating the air vacuum vault and realigning several pipelines. Dr. Lee showed the LADWP that those facilities were unnecessary. The LADWP staff evaluated his recommendation and designs and accepted them.

Los Angeles, CA

CLIENT: LADWP

DRC Services Provided

• “In-house”Engineering Support

• Pipeline Realignment

• Pipeline, Air Vacuum, Discharge, and Drainage Design

Reference

Raul Banuelos

Manager of Major Projects Water Engineering & Technical Services Div. Los Angeles Department 1-800-499-8840

“DRC more than justified their fee with the idea of removing from the design the ‘air gap’ vault. After a careful evaluation of his suggestion, we [concluded] that in fact the airgap vault was not needed. This design change, in my opinion, will save LADWP at least a couple of million dollars in construction and a few more million in operation costs during the life of the project.”

Raul Banuelos Manager of Major Projects Water Engineering & Technical Services Div. Los Angeles Department

Grading and Storm Drain Plans

A-E services

As Prime Consultant, DRC performed A-E services to support preparing a grading and storm drain plan for the Los Angeles District Corps of Engineers.

As part of the overall A-E services, DRC’s full-time resident architectengineer and support personnel conducted field investigations, prepared final design plans and estimates consisting of Contract Drawings, Specifications, Quantity/Cost Estimates, Engineering Considerations and Instructions to Field Personnel. DRC obtained permits and generated Quality Control Plans (QCP) for the construction of grading for Flood Storage and Sub-Drainage Diversion in accordance with specific engineering criteria.

Primarily, our full-time resident Architect-Engineer observed the general progress of work and determined if it was proceeding according to contract documents. His opinions and suggestions in this capacity, as well as his role as liaison with the USACE and the Sponsor(s), contributed substantially to keeping this complex and highly visible project on schedule and on budget. He recorded and resolved any deficiencies in the contractors work relating to compliance with project drawings, specifications, and design concepts. Pertinent site conditions were observed, recorded, and monitored. Site layouts were confirmed, and off-site drainage was researched with the City of Los Angeles and CALTRANS.

Meetings were held frequently with CALTRANS to review available hydrology/ flow data before final design. Our resident Architect-Engineer also prepared Preliminary Grading Plans, Site Grading Specifications, Profile and Specifications to meet the requirements of the Corps and Sponsor(s) as well as Engineer’s Quantity and Cost Estimates for the construction phase.

Los Angeles, CA

CLIENT:

U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS (USACE)

DRC Services Provided

• Field Investigations

• Design Documentation Reports

• Final Design Plans

• Specifications

• Construction Cost Estimation

• CALTRANS Encroachment Permitting

• Criteria and Standards for Design

• Project coordination

Griffith Park Fern Dell Drive Facility

Water Distribution System Design

DRC designed and oversaw construction for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) to construct an aesthetically pleasing, permanent man-made stream and water feature in Griffith Park. DRC produced a complete design engineering and construction package, including all required construction drawings, details, and equipment lists.

LADWP operates the Fern Dell Drive Facility water feature. The man-made water feature consists of a stream that is lined with cedars, pines, and other flora and fauna. Small waterfalls, pools, and bridges are incorporated into a popular picnic and walking destination for visitors to the historic park.

The Fern Dell Facility water supply is from a municipal water line. The water feature is designed to be a closed system, so that flow will be re-circulated indefinitely. Under the configuration, the stormwater outlet from the system is not available for routine flushing, but only during storm events that exceed the facility’s capacity. The existing storm water bypass channel is being maintained. The system required a pumping station and associated piping network to continuously re-circulate water through the existing creek. The pipeline extends from the pump station at the creek’s downstream to a pond above a playground at the upper end of the facility.

The Fern Dell system has a series of weirs that facilitate the approximate 190- foot elevation drop from top to bottom, which includes a waterfall feature. These features generate enough aeration to prevent dissolved oxygen concentrations. No forms of water treatment in the system existed, but examining the parameters of concern and assessing the available technology to facilitate the requirements of a safe, aesthetically pleasing water feature became necessary.

Los Angeles, CA

CLIENT: LADWP

DRC Services Provided

• Civil Engineering

• Pumping / Piping Design

• Electrical Engineering

• Instrumentation & Control

• Aesthetic Design / Sustainability

• Project Administration

• Construction Drawings

• Construction Details

• Equipment Lists

• Construction Oversight

Feasibility Level Project Designer and Cost Estimate

Storm Drainage Improvement at 10 Sites

The City of La Mirada contracted with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers under a prime contract with DRC to perform a feasibility- level design document that includes the hydraulic grade line and project design plates for proposed storm drainage improvements at ten sites. The project plans include information of the existing drainage facility and how it is being modified to remediate the local flooding at those sites. The feasibility-level design plates include standard drawings from the Los Angeles County “Green Book.” In addition to the feasibilitylevel design, the final document also includes a feasibility level, project quantity take-off and site-specific project cost for each site.

As prime consultant, DRC reviewed the city’s Storm Water Flooding study (March 2008), including the feasibility-level hydrology and hydraulic technical planning appendix, to determine the unmet 25-year project discharge magnitude for all ten project sites. Based on field conditions, we determined the viability of designing a conceptual 25-year flood control storm drain plan. The determining factor is analyzing the capacity of the receiving disposal point based on the watershed evaluation of the drainage facilities. We reviewed the existing utility pipeline profiles to determine a practical bypass for the feasibility-level, storm drainage system at each of the 10 sites. DRC performed a feasibility-level hydraulics grade analysis to demonstrate that the downstream end of the project can receive the additional flow moving through the proposed storm drains to the terminus point.

DRC provided feasibility-level design data for the storm drainage pipes to help reduce the local flooding at the ten flooding sites. The feasibility-level design includes a conceptual plan and profile plates with starting and ending profile data and, as much as possible, the location of other utilities in the vicinity of the proposed project pipeline, for each site. We determined if there was an innovative solution that could be constructed under the constraints of the existing flow gradient or real estate limitations and provided a conceptual solution for any of the ten sites to help solve the flooding conditions, at a feasibility-level detail, at all of the sites.

La Mirada, CA

CLIENT: U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

DRC Services Provided

• Site Investigation

• Coordination Meetings

• Feasibility Level Design

• Hydrology and Hydraulic Planning

• Hydraulics Grade Analyses

• Cost Estimates

• Design Report

References

Ed Demesa, P.E. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District (213) 452-3822

Steve Forster, P.E. Public Works Director Department of Public Works City of La Mirada (562) 902-2385

Preparation of Final Plans and Specifications for Construction of the 24″ and 12″ Recycled Water Pipeline Engineering Services

As prime consultant, DRC managed the technical quality and appendices of the Quality Control Plan for approximately 4.5 miles of 24-inch and 0.75 miles of 12-inch Recycled Water pipelines and the evaluated the technical products and processes associated with the documentation obtained in developing the design, plans, and specifications. DRC documented reviews that demonstrated compliance with the existing laws, policies, regulations, and sound technical design practices. DRC conducted field investigations, research and investigated utilities, determined easement and right-of-way from existing APN maps, provided preliminary and final design, reviewed current USACE-guide specifications, prepared pre-final and final specifications, and provided construction cost estimates for designing the 24-inch and 12-inch recycled water main and related facilities to serve the northern section of the City of Lancaster.

The design consisted of contract drawings, specifications, cost estimate (MCACES), and engineering considerations and instructions for field personnel. Relying on experienced engineering judgment, DRC prepared design criteria (Los Angeles County Waterworks District No. 40) and followed procedures outlined in the scope of work. We prepared the final design report according to all criteria (federal, state, local) and all applicable USACE publications and manuals. The design services included documentation of coordination activities required to produce all work according to the stated scope of work in these categories: Project Design Features, Design Analysis, Design Criteria, Design Documents, and Contract Drawings.

La Mirada, CA

CLIENT: U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

DRC Services Provided

• Quality Control Plan

• Site Investigation

• Meeting Coordination

• Preliminary Design

• Final Design

• Specifications (SpecsIntact)

• Bidding Schedule (Primavera)

• Construction Cost Estimates (MCACES)

• Project Management

• ECIFP

• Water Distribution Modeling (WaterCAD)

Project Value

$5M

References

John Lei, P.E. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District (213) 452-3702

Andy Tiamzon

Associate Civil Engineer City of Lancaster, Department of Public Works (661) 945-6864

Rio De Flag Flood Control

Geotechnical Assessment

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Geotechnical Branch evaluated alternative approaches and associated costs for railroad embankment under-crossings integral to this flood control project. D R Consultants & Designers (DRC) performed a geotechnical assessment, including drilling, logging, sampling, and permitting to facilitate the evaluations and cost determinations.

As Prime Consultant, DRC provided traffic control and underground utility clearances; coordinated and provided all necessary city/state/railroad permits, including right-of-entry on Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company (BNSF) land. We ensured compliance with all applicable regulations with the Department of Water Resources and Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company requirements, including obtaining specialized insurance and permits to ingress and work on railroad land.

DRC conducted the subsurface utility avoidance verification effort, prepared a project-specific Safety and Health Plan, which focused on drill rig stability and worker safety on slopes, in forested areas, around overhead wires, near active railroad tracks, and within 25 feet of the centerline of railroad tracks. We prepared Traffic Control Plans, which took under consideration the use of the adjacent Chamber of Commerce parking lot as the ingress-egress point. Maintaining access and a good relationship with the Chamber was critical in our traffic plans since using other alternatives in the area would be more costly and cause more difficult traffic control issues.

DRC earned an “Outstanding Performance Rating” for this project.

Flagstaff, AZ

CLIENT: U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

DRC Services Provided

• Project Management

• Site Investigation

• Safety and Health Plan

• Traffic Control Study

• Permits and Regulations

• Drilling, Logging, Sampling

• Report Preparation

• Cost Estimates (MCACES)

Reference

Mark Chatman

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District (213) 452-3585

Perris Basin Desalination Design Project Engineering Services

DRC modified the original services for installing four new test wells for the Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) Property or Easement in the Perris Basin Desalination Program, a city in Riverside County, CA.

The project required an analysis of formation samples, a sieve analysis of drill cuttings, and an analysis of downhole geophysical logs after drilling commenced. They determined the depth of each well. The final well designs and decision to complete each test well were contingent upon the results of these analyses.

The work included reaming, installing blank and louvered well castings, installing gravel pack, and well development. DRC monitored the project, created the work plan, and a project schedule. We completed the welding of the steel plate over the top of the well casing, tubing, and annular space between the well and conductor casings to protect the wells from vandalism per the approval of the EMWD.

Our personnel conducted field investigations, installed and developed two new test wells located in city of Perris, Riverside County, California, in accordance with the technical requirements. The work included drilling, downhole geophysical and caliper logs, well construction, development, testing, alignment surveys, color video, disinfection, and pump foundation. We submitted test well documents and data. The new test wells were drilled and completed so as to produce from all water-bearing zones of acceptable properties and of water quality identified by the EMWD. If waterbearing zones were not considered adequate to produce the desired quantity and quality of water, the pilot borehole was destroyed and site work terminated. The operational capacity of the new test wells ranges from 300 to 1,000 gallons per minute (gpm).

La Mirada, CA

CLIENT: U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

DRC Services Provided

• Project Management

• Geotechnical Engineering

• Hydrology

• Hydrogeology

• Geology

• Scheduling Project Value

$1M

Los Angeles Aqueduct System

Climate Change Study

DRC reviewed the hydrologic and hydraulic modeling performed under future climate change scenarios and identified specific scenarios to consider for adaptation planning. The project goal was to develop conceptual-level information, including costs for conveyance to the site from the aqueduct.

We identified two locations along the Los Angeles Aqueduct for potential aquifer storage and recovery sites to provide 400,000 acre-ft of underground water storage, developed above ground infrastructure requirements for transport, temporary storage, and recovering water for those sites within ten miles of the aqueduct. Our team worked from USGS and other topographic-style maps.

DRC provided conceptual designs and cost estimates for the required aboveground infrastructure and identified opportunities to enhance conveyance capacity of the aqueduct immediately downstream of Haiwee Reservoir, including developing conceptual designs and cost estimates.

Los Angeles, CA

DRC Services Provided

• Research and Review

• Coordination Meetings

• Adaptation Measures Development Support

• General Operational Analysis

• Cost Estimates

DRC Proposed Staff by Task for MWD Pure Water Program

Task 3 – Program Controls

Scope: Design, implementation and maintenance of cost and resource integrated schedules.

• Louis Flores

• Rodel San Miguel

Task 5 – Quality Assurance/Quality Control Support

Scope: Implement the requirements of this Program’s QA/QC Plan.

• David Henry

Task 6 – Programmatic Risk Assessment and Risk Management Support

Scope: Assist Prime and MWD to identify project risks , and to offer mitigation strategies

• David Henry

Task 7 – Engineering Services

Scope: Various engineering services

Civil Design

• Jim Fowler

• Jimmy Todorov

• Louis Flores

• Ike Chung

• Alberd Gharibian

• Muna Al-Mashat

Noise Monitoring

• Marlund Hale

Area Lighting Design

• Walid Wasfy

Cathodic Protection Design

• Walid Wasfy

Scope: Value Engineering Work Shop participation

• David Henry

Scope: Assist Stantec and MWD with coordination of commissioning and start-up of treatment. Pipelines, pump stations, recharge facilities, etc. that are part of this Program

• Robert Babbitt

• Dale Johnson

• Omar Moghaddam

• Marcos Tolentino

• Kristo Miloslavic

• Joseph Barrientos`

Scope: Provide Program support for commissioning, start-up, and initial operations effort.

• Kristo Miloslavic

Task 8 – Construction Management and Operations Support

Scope: Field Engineering: Participate in construction progress meetings, review contractor “look ahead” schedules, review payment requests, RFI administration, photo/video archive, and generate punch lists.

• Kumar Jain

Scope: (a): Assist with coordination of operator training

• David Henry

Scope (b): Assist with project testing, start-up, and commissioning

• Kristo Miloslavic

• Joseph Barrientos

Scope (c) Assist with vendor training

• Dale Johnson

• Joseph Barrientos

Task 14 – Support for Training and Technology Transfer Initiatives

Scope (2- Technical Training): Assist in the development and delivery of training and training materials for layouts, design criteria, applicable science, operational features, regulatory requirements, etc.

• Kumar Jain

Professional Experience

Mr. Babbitt has supported the City of L.A, LABOE and LASAN in the design, installation, start-up, and commissioning of 14 Odor Control Systems during a fiveyear project window. Eleven Odor Control Systems were installed and commissioned along the NEIS, ECIS, NOTF AND NORS major sewer trunk lines operated by LASAN; and three Air Treatment Facilities (ATFs) were constructed along the ECIS & NOTF truck lines. He has supported LA METRO for environmental-related work for utilities on subway, light rail and bus facility operations.

For the Leadership and Supervision of the Startup Team for 3 dual-stage ATFs his responsibilities included developing equipment and process commissioning procedures, troubleshooting all commissioning activities, developing operational safety procedures, and developing the comprehensive training program for permanent operations and maintenance personnel. He previously provided Design Project Engineering support for the three ATFs; followed by Construction Management support for these same two facilities. The ATF process consists of a first stage Bio-Trickling Filters followed by a second stage of Carbon Scrubbers. The first three ATFs have been built and successfully commissioned. Their continuous operation has been a noted beneficial improvement to neighborhood odor control. The remaining planned ATF facilities are undergoing reevaluation, due in part to the effectiveness of the installed units.

Project Experience

• Project Manager | D R Consultants & Designers, Inc. | LASAN and LABOE | Los Angeles, CA

Education

• B.S. Chemical Engineering Degree, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

• Project ManagementCertificate, Bradley University, Peoria, IL

• Waste Water TreatmentCertificate, Toledo University, Cleveland, OH

• Hazardous and Toxic Materials Management, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA

• California Construction Laws, Seminar, Los Angeles, CA

Professional Registration

• California EPA – Registered Environmental Assessor –REA# 04093. (exp.)

References

• Krish Murdia, Fluor krish.murdia@fluor.com

• Vinay Devgon, Jacobs 304-415-2923

Supports DRC’s technical staff with various aspects of process and design of Operations & Maintenance (O&M) at the City of Los Angeles’s water/ wastewater treatment plants and ensures exceptional quality of deliverables, including supporting DRC’s team for commissioning and delivering the Distributed Control System (DCS) system and control systems commissioning group of LAWINS, who are working closely with the City’s O&M groups at the four water reclamation plants and collection system. Designed the foul air treatment with Bio-Trickling Filters to protect the NdeN blowers, downstream piping, and diffusers from corrosion-related and plugging issues. Developed

the facility start-up procedure that was critical on this project and has been used for the start-up of other similar projects.

• LAWINS Distributed Control Systems (DCS)

Wastewater Program O&M Support During Control Systems Start-Up and Commissioning; performed electrical and instrumentation to complete all five segments of the Los Angeles Water/Wastewater Integrated Network Systems (LAWINS) and Collection System (CS). Worked at various collection system sites for the commissioning activities of the five LAWINS segments. Assisted O&M to prepare system cutover and start-up.

• Enhanced Carbon Scrubber System

Participated and coordinated the design, fabrication, installation, commissioning, startup and initial operation of seven “ Enhanced Carbon Scrubber Systems”; currently one is in commissioning phase, two in fabrication stage, and four are in the design stage. Enhanced design to increase useful life of carbon by >50%.

• $150M Odor Control for City of Los Angeles, Bureau of Sanitation.

Duties include design progress schedule management, oversight of project designer, bid document preparation, administration of vendor submittals, coordinate RFI responses, vendor contract administration, invoice auditing and approval, project correspondence management, and project closeout. Tasks include interfacing with construction management, contactors, vendors, inspectors, staff engineers and City of Los Angeles managers. Phase I of project was completed on time, thereby meeting a court-ordered deadline. Concurrent with the design of Phase II, Mr. Babbitt managed an extensive investigative research program on sewer system-wide odor control performance. Results of research impacted the Phase II design, with resultant cost savings to the City of over $100M. Mr. Babbitt was the lead engineer for a team of five engineers in the project group.

• Heavy & Light Rail Construction/Bus Facility Modifications

Progressively more responsible roles in managing utility relocation tasks ahead of construction for Metro Red Line, Blue Line, Green Line, and Gold Line rail projects. Mr. Babbitt also managed new utility services for bus operations facility expansion projects. Managed work schedules, budgets and Master Cooperative Agreements for 223 Third Party entities. Served as the Contract Administrator for multiple utility and agency contracts. Interfaced and coordinated tasks with Federal, State, Regional, and local authorities; plus, hospitals, schools and private entities. In 1993, Mr. Babbitt was awarded employee of the month for his innovative and unique solution to a joint agency scheduling crisis on Red Line construction.

• Startup of Use Oil Recycling Facility

Using very limited capital funds successfully managed the design and construction of the refurbishment and de-moth balling of a three column distillation system used for recycling used oils; this process is the reclamation of a hazardous waste material. Duties also included maintenance and modification projects for three California facilities; new six mile sewer line installation was a part of plant expansion project.

• $30M Carbon Reactivation Facility-Parker Arizona

Design the carbon recycling facility utilizing a fluid bed reactor, conducted a four state search for suitable facility site, negotiated terms for use of the property located on Federal Protectorate lands, wrote the NEPA

Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility permit, managed the facility construction, supervised the training of operators and provide technical oversight for the startup of the facility.

• Remediation Underground Storage Tanks

Responsible for all facility maintenance, plant expansions, and retrofits. Largest project involved replacing seven underground solvent storage tanks and managing the remediation of the surrounding soils. Prepared specifications for new double wall replacement tanks and the ancillary vapor recovery system.

• Multiple Projects

Custom formulations of chemical cleaning compounds, printed circuit board chemistries, and electropolishing. Responsible for developing and designing specialty cleaners, including the mechanical or electrochemical applicators.

• Rebuild Polymerization Facility/Destroyed by Fire

After a major fire at the facility, Mr. Babbitt supervised its reconstruction. Tasks included structural testing, removing damaged vessels and structure, and overseeing the rebuilding process. Responsible for administering vendor contracts and in-house labor and interfacing with insurance companies and lenders regarding project funding.

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

AREAS OF EXPERTISE 40+

Professional Experience

Highway, roadway design review, and regulatory agency experience with CALTRANS and METRO.

Mr. Fowler is a senior project manager who has earned the respect of colleagues and clients for his leadership on transportation projects, consistently meeting project budgets, schedules, and quality. He has delivered more than 350 transportation and infrastructure projects valued at $8B, including METRO’S Purple Line Extension-Section 2, Airport Metro Connector, Crenshaw / LAX Transit Corridor and Expo Line, CALTRANS SR-210, SR-47, Orange County Toll Roads (CALTRANS) projects, and Louisiana’s 186-mile, $1.5B new freeway serving the State’s predominate north-south economic corridor. In addition to managing large-scale projects, rural & urban road design, and all associated phases, from inception to PS&E, Mr. Fowler’s career also includes QA / QC, design, design review, and expert witness

Project Experience

D R Consultants & Designers, Inc.

Mr. Fowler leads, plans, organizes, and delivers high quality transportation projects to clients within the southern California region, including METRO and CALTRANS.

Education

• B.S., Engineering, Arkansas State University

• Completed graduate-level coursework in Business Administration, University of Puget Sound Professional Registration

• Civil Engineer: FL, No. 0040598

• Civil Engineer: LA, No. 17317

• Civil Engineer: OR, No. 16176

• Civil Engineer: TX, No. 116222

• Vincent Thomas Bridge Deck Replacement, Caltrans District 7, San Pedro, CA. As PPM consultant, providing special program management support for the PMP and preparing a Cost Schedule Risk Assessment (CSRA).

• Kinney Street Emergency Repairs, LABOE, Los Angeles, CA. Project manager for emergency repairs for 260 feet of a hillside 10-foot-wide residential roadway with a sharp turn, which was severely damaged by heavy rainstorms. The project required designing two new retaining walls, widening the road to 20 feet—complying with the city’s road standards—researching utilities and design of four ADA curb ramps for the intersection of Kinney St. and Crestmore Pl., and relocating a two-inch gas line and an overhead power line.

• Purple Line Extension – Section 2, Wilshire / Rodeo Station, LA METRO, Beverly Hills, CA. Project manager for the plans, specifications, and estimates for the roadway, design of 16 ADA curb ramps for the street condition, sanitary sewer, storm drain improvements, and utility design and relocations (temporary and permanent) at the new station. Specific plans included: Construction staging, demolition, street improvement, storm drain, and Sanitary sewer.

• Front Street Rehabilitation Project, Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, CA. Led the prime team performing all tasks related to developing final PS&Es and an LABOE B permit for the proposed improvements. His scope of work included: Roadway geometric approval, pavement reconstruction, facilitating a B permit, drainage design, utility coordination/relocations, utilities (wet and dry), and specifications.

• Design Support During Construction Backlog Reduction, Vision Zero Initiative, South Bay MSP Curb Ramps, and Traffic Infrastructure Facilities, LABOE, Los Angeles, CA. Project Manager / QA-QC. Leading DRC’s subconsultant team supporting design of ADA-compliant ramps, curbs, and utility relocations, totaling 52 locations, under a multi-year program to accelerate the design and construction of safety-related traffic signal projects and improve pedestrian accessibility and connectivity at crosswalk locations within the City. Perform QA/QC on all submittals.

• La Paz Road & Bridge Widening, Mission Viejo, CA. Lead QA/QC for widening La Paz Road from four to six lanes, between Chrisanta Dr and Muirlands Blvd, on an important arterial roadway providing access to and from I-5. Project widening of overhead structures that cross over the railroad tracks. Also providing drainage design, utility relocations, utilities (wet and dry), and coordinating work with all subconsultants.

• Airport Metro Connector, LA METRO

Project Manager for the final plans, specifications and estimates for the site electrical, natural gas and communication facilities. Coordinated with the Southern California Gas Company to prepare the final design for their facilities and, accordingly, designed and provided the Gas Company with final pipeline alignments. Coordinated design with the LADWP Power Division for synchronizing the site electrical and the local communications company for managing the communication facilities. Contributed to the Design Basis Report with information related to the site electrical, natural gas, utilities (wet and dry), and communication facilities.

Deputy Project Manager & Senior Engineering Manager | PB Americas, Inc.

Austin office Local Project Operations Manager and Technical Excellence Coordinator responsible for projects, meeting schedules, budget, and quality control. Supervised up to 83 staff people.

• SH 71 Toll Lanes Design/Build: Deputy Engineering Manager for proposal phase of 4.4-mile toll lanes (one each direction) plus new overpasses and bicycle/pedestrian improvements. New collector/distributor roadways were provided for local access and traffic movements. Oversaw design, geometrics, design cost estimate, design scope, subconsultant coordination, and contracts. Coordinated with contractor to provide best design and alternative designs to reduce cost and improve efficiency. Design was advanced to 30% to allow contractor to estimate construction cost.

• Crenshaw/LAX Transit Corridor $1.2B Design/Build: Roadway Lead for new 8.5-mile light rail project. Responsible for design of street intersections, turn lanes, roadway design, park and ride facilities, geometrics, design cost estimate, design scope, subconsultant coordination and contracts. Coordinated with contractor to provide best design and alternative designs to reduce cost.

• QA/QC for Design/Build Loop 375 Border Highway West Extension proposal.

Task Force Engineer – Operations/Engineer Officer/Safety Officer | Active Duty Military

Responsible for plan development, quality control, and safety of construction projects in California on the U.S. border with Mexico. Projects included: all weather roads for border patrol to control crossings of undocumented immigrants and drug smuggling; drainage structures; lighting systems for surveillance; primary and secondary fence design and construction; provided quality control for military units performing construction assisting task force engineer with border projects; safety officer; operations officer; scheduling projects in conjunction with border patrol; liaison with Corps of Engineer on construction issues (R/W, Environmental, Water Quality, etc.); coordinated leased facilities and equipment; and coordination with other federal agencies concerning issues along the US border. Managed and provided QC for more than 1,400 troops to complete border fence projects. Completed 40hour hazardous waste operations refresher course and other OSHA supervisor courses needed for border projects.

Senior Project Manager | Clough, Harbour & Associates LLP

Responsible for Orlando Office, proposal and project development (transportation and aviation), client coordination, and all phases of PD&E development for Florida, Georgia, and Virginia. Florida DOT was in Districts 2, 4, and 5.

Principal Project Engineer | URS Corp.

Responsible for proposal development, contract negotiations, client coordination, and all phases of CALTRANS PS&E development.

• Schedule and Budget Control Engineer: Oversaw LAX $12B expansion environmental document and master plan, reviewing consultants schedule and budget, reporting progress and corrections on schedule delays.

• Project Manager: Responsible for design, construction and implementation of new storm drain catch basin to reduce roadway waste entering into the storm drain system. Completed on schedule and under budget. Tested during the winter rainy seasons for future implementation as the CALTRANS standard storm drain catch basin.

Project Manager | Fluor Daniel, Inc.

• Project Manager, California State Route 30: A new $1.2B State Route 30 freeway, encompassing 23 miles of new freeway and 35 bridge structures under CALTRANS supervision. Responsibilities included directing 12 engineers and support personnel, effective coordination among state, county and local agencies, preparing SB300 applications for client, writing contracts, reviewing proposals, interviewing and selecting consultants, negotiating more than 35 consultant contracts resulting in an $18M savings in design fees for San Bernardino Associated Governments. Developed an accelerated construction schedule for select Route 30 projects that facilitated construction completion of 22 bridges in two years. Resourcefully matched funding and design/ construction to maximize use of available funds and acceleration of benefits to the public.

• Project Manager, I-80 interchange, Chicago, IL: Final PS&E development. Assumed control of diamond interchange project behind schedule and over budget and completed it on schedule and under budget.

• Chief of Highways and Hydraulics, Foothill, San Joaquin, and Eastern Toll Roads, Orange County, CA: Responsible for engineering design oversight of the design/build bid documents for the Transportation Corridor Authority. Chief duties included oversight of consultant produced highway and hydraulic design plans, specifications and documents for 67 miles of new freeway with an estimated construction cost of $3B and for coordination and compliance with FHWA and Caltrans standards and requirements. Co-authored contract documents for the TCA design/build for San Joaquin Corridor.

Project Manager | Louisiana Department of Transportation

• Project Manager: Supervised staff of up to 500 and responsible for all aspects of project development of new 186-mile, $1.5B, I-49 Interstate Highway, from concept studies to final PS&E, including plan review, estimates, quality assurance, and final approval of 55 urban and 63 rural Interstate projects. Coordination with FHWA, other state agencies, local cities, and public outreach.

• Assistant Road Design Engineer: Responsible for more than 350 projects, totaling more than $5B in construction costs. Negotiated and administrated consultant PS&E design contracts, participated in consultant design reviews, and provided final approval prior to construction. Supervision included seven in-house design squads (40-50 engineers and technicians) responsible for design of interstate highways, interchanges, expressways, state urban and rural roadways, roadways drainage systems, roadway rehab projects, urban systems, and route studies. Served as highway department agency liaison with federal, state, and local agencies, and participated in State litigation proceedings providing expert witness testimony. Projects included:

• Interstate Highway design

• Interstate Highway rehab

• Federal Highway design and widening

• Interchanges design and reconstruction

• Baton Rouge Metro Airport

• New Orleans International Airport

• New Airport design – St John Airport

• Urban and Rural (2 & 4 lanes) Highway design

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

AREAS OF EXPERTISE 38

Professional Experience

Conveyance Systems, Storm Water, Water Quality Management Plans, Hydraulic Modeling, Pilot Projects

Mr. Henry has 38 years of water industry experience addressing a wide range of strategic planning, conveyance, piping, hydraulic, control, communication, emerging technological, and environmental issues for local and regional needs and development. He hascompleted more than 50 management, engineering, and functional short-courses; certificates in Partnering, Failure Mode Effects Analysis [also taught], Rate School, ITIL Foundation, FEMA Incident Command Center & Logistics, Public Speaking, and others.

Project Experience

• Principal Engineer & Subject Matter Expert

D R Consultants & Designers, Los Angeles, CA

2021 – Present

Education

• B.S., Mechanical Engineering, California Polytechnic University at Pomona Professional Registration

• Mechanical Engineer: CA, #M29353

Supports DRC’s on-call engineering contracts with the City and County of Los Angeles and several county communities for water services.

• Principal Engineer

Harris Water Engineering, Durango, CO

Consultant to Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD); Pure Water Southern California (PWSC); distribution and conveyance elements

• Owner’s Advisor; Santa Clara Valley Water District (SCVWD) SCADA Master Plan Implementation Project; District-wide operations and core business control and communications

• Principal / Owner’s Engineer: La Plata and Archuleta Water District - Distribution System Development and Expansion:

• 280-mile, $110M system build, including treatment plant expansion and new treatment plant tie-in, major reservoir tie-in, and all appurtenant structures and controls

• Distribution Piping System design: supply/demand/capacity/rights analysis, hydraulics/hydraulic modeling, piping, system control, environmental coordination, and construction specifications/contracting

• Board support: studies and evaluations, decision support, engineering and technical representation

• Facilitate cooperative multi-agency agreements and requirements: State and Federal; local cities and counties, etc.

• Short- and long-term capital and O&M cost estimating, associated rate studies, financial model analysis / District support

• Development and update of Standards, Specifications, and Contract documents

• GIS and hydraulic modeling platform development: structured for Engineering, Operations and Maintenance / Asset Management, and Business use

• Various Regional Post 416-Fire Disaster Mitigation, Durango, CO

• 416 fire a record CO fire, creating subsequent regional debris flows and flooding, directly affecting local water companies, facilities, and other public and private interests):

• Post-fire distribution system flood / debris protection and flow control, associated structures and facilities

• Watershed, hydrograph, debris flow, and hydraulic analysis and planning; interface with various State and local entities

• Conceptual studies and designs, public information generation, engineering, construction facilitation; built and operating on short order

• Regional Projects, State of Colorado

• Durango / LaPlata County Regional Airport: Water Distribution System and regional tie-in; conceptual designs and cost/rate studies, pending next steps

• Animas Airpark Water Distribution System design, local agency coordination, construction facilitation

• Reservoir, dam, and outlet works rebuild (e.g., 467 acre-ft reservoir, 620 ft long, 23 ft crest earthen dam): design and spec, construction QA, inspection and operating certification via CDWR Dam Safety

• Various smaller distribution systems - greenfield and upgrades, treatment plant/regulatory compliance assistance, FEMA Flood compliance, agency/municipality interfacing / permitting on complex cases, etc.

• Director, Engineering Technical Service

California Water Service Company, Torrance, CA

• Corporate level strategic and tactical planning, execution, management

• Managed teams of 25 professional and technical staff, multiple consulting contracts / agreements.

• Coordinated closely with Executive, Operations, Water Quality and Reg. Compliance, Capital Delivery, Asset/Maintenance Management, Planning, Rates, Public Relations, and Emergency Response leaders and staff

• Rate Case/Budget, Capital and O&M development and execution: $40M Capital, $1.9M Operating

• Representative to Public Utilities Commission (PUC), Office of Ratepayer’s Advocates (ORA), Various Industry Groups

• Managing: Operations Engineering and Hydraulic Design and Modeling Team;

• Initiation of long-term Operations Engineering Strategic and Tactical Plan

• Uplifted all hydraulic models (53); Ph. 1 = Engineering and Operations, Ph. 2 = real-time, WQ, and energy

• Energy and WQ Management Systems (EWQMS, real-time geospatial analytics), development, pilot testing, deployment. Working with PUC WISE program, PG&E, SCE Via pump, motor, flow, pressure, and water quality analytics

• Infrastructure criticality and risk assessments, planning

• Operations sys. improvements: optimization; fire flow; insurance; zonal control; NRW; planning; max day; storage

• San Jose State University Cooperative Utility Research Program, Oversight Committee

• Asset Management System Deployment Team

• Project recovery and delivery of Maximo V 6.2 > 7.6 system to Asset Management Team

• Utility Data Model, integration with Esri GIS; automated pump curve generation and maintenance triggers

• GIS Team (Esri): Engineering Services; parcels; conservation; analytics; as-builts; station piping; distribution system mapping/District asset maps; Maintenance Management System (MMS/EAM) Integration – Maximo; WQ / LIMS integration; mobile apps

• Initiated long-term GIS Strategic Plan, including: uplift of all applications; migration from GeoViewer to AGOL; increase in mobile apps – move from back office-only to distributed user; full/extended integration with Maximo, hydraulic modeling (Innovyze), Pi/SCADA, LIMS, Customer Care and Billing (CC&B), and Customer Outreach Portal (Emergency Response); GeoEvent for real time event and analytics mapping; cartographic methods; etc.

• Water System Control and Communications Systems Team (SCADA and Coms)

• Complete overhaul of Statewide SCADA and Control Communication; R&R and integration of 700 control stations at 23 Districts / 53 Operating Systems across California

• Replacement of all hardware, software and communications

• Deployment of all new security; substantial investment in full multi-layer NIST compliant security

• Initiated Corporate Communications Strategic Plan – Statewide microwave, fiber, security, mapping

• Lead, Process Improvement and Innovation Group: Engineering Information Systems; SharePoint Collaboration portal

• Emergency and Incident Response Team, Engineering/IT/Operations Advisory Committee Member

• Unit Manager, Enterprise Water Systems

MWD of Southern California

• Lead the evolution of water utility processes and associated technology systems. Drive advancement through organizational, process, and toolset improvements; deliver and maintain systems to better operate water and energy systems

• Manage staff of 22: Team, Program, and Project Managers; Engineers; IT professionals.

• Annual O&M budget of $4.4 M. Eight-year capital budget of $150M

• Responsible for Systems – OT Capital and O&M; expansion, maintenance and management of:

• GIS (Esri); Entirety of all maps and associated data for Metropolitan Water; GIS infrastructure and architecture; Engineering, Operations, WQ, PR, and IT Service requests; Member Agency service support; Frequency mapping

• AM / MMS (Maximo+); System maintenance, infrastructure and architecture

• CAD and Engineering Information Systems (full Bentley suite)

• WQ Lab and Regulatory Compliance Systems – Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS)

• Geospatially enabled Rapid Event Detection System (REDS)

• As well as: Energy Management Systems; Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) System; Fleet and Fuel Systems; Hydraulic Modeling; Shop Management System; and related System Integration

• Responsible for Project Delivery - Capital: System-wide SCADA Upgrades (controls and communications); Wadsworth Pumping and Hydro Plant controls, protection, and electrical upgrades; Emergency Radio communications (Motorola, trunked digital); Water Resource Planning (custom GIS analytic tools); and others

• Program Manager III, Water System Control / Operations Tech.

MWD of Southern California

• Developed and managed Metropolitan’s Water System Control Master Plan; a $96M + integrated plan designed to support MWD’s operational objectives through a series of capital and O&M initiatives

• Customers and stakeholders include: Board and Executive Management; Water System Operations; Engineering; IT; Water Resource Management; Finance and Accounting; Legal; Contracts and Audit. Direct support of Operations customers such as Conveyance, Distribution, Treatment, Water Quality, Operations Planning, Power and Maintenance Management. Tight collaboration with Engineering on policies, procedures, and technology

• Functions include: Strategic plan development and execution; Oversight of Project Managers; internal and contract team management; associated Definition, Design, Development, and Deployment (4D) of IT systems; CIP preparation & monitoring; Board letter development & presentation; consulting agreement & service contract development, negotiation, execution; and Management / Board reporting

• Key responsibilities include: Development of customer business processes, objectives, and requirements; strategic and tactical planning; project development and delivery; consensus and team building; business process modeling and reengineering; change and expectation management; partnering; risk management and value engineering; funding and resource acquisition; ensuring successful completion of project deliverables; customer care and relationship management.

• Key projects include: DVL control and communications assessment; District-wide PLC replacements, District-wide control systems (SCADA); communications network design, modeling, and GIS (Esri); energy management and accounting; maintenance management systems, including mobile technology; water quality IT systems; distribution system modeling; automatic meter reading (AMR) systems and accounting/ billing interfaces; short- and long-term water resource planning; Operations databases, metrics, and reporting systems

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AREAS OF EXPERTISE 40+

Professional Experience

Established Expert and Leader in Air Pollution Management, Odor Control, and Wastewater

Mr. Moghaddam has over 40 years of experience in negotiating permits from the EPA , SCAQMD, Regional Water Quality Control Board, CEC, County Health Department, and the design, development, management, and operation of sustainable, and complex systems including the odor and VOC scrubbers, two-stage odor scrubbers including the Bio-Trickling Filters and biological activated carbon towers, and odor mitigation and dispersion in wastewater systems. Collaboration of Omar’s Applied Research Team with UC Davis and UC Riverside for the first generation of the Bio-Trickling Filters at the Hyperion Plant has been the foundation of the new odor mitigation design. With a strong technical advisory and leadership background, Omar prioritizes the cost-effective implementation and prudent operation and maintenance (O&M) of environmental projects for the water, wastewater, and energy industries. He has also provided global leadership in developing several combined heat and power (CHP) projects from biogas and biomass. Omar is skilled in coordinating with project owners and operators, SCAQMD and permitting agencies, environmental constituencies, and stakeholders to negotiate permits.

Project Experience

• SCAQMD Certified Permitting Professional CPP 8313

Directed the preparation of Permit-to-Construct and Permit-to-Operate applications and the environmental documents including the dispersion models and Health Risks Assessments, in support of over 167 air quality and Title V permits for the City of L.A., including the 27 Odor Scrubbers, BioTrickling Filters, and Activated Carbon (GAC) at Hyperion, desulfurization scrubbers, cogeneration system, flares, boilers, fuel cell system, grit pads, thermal oxidizers, ammonia systems, NOx and CO removal and control, and the most recent Title V permits and 13 air permits for the Hyperion biogas project.

• Division Director Regulatory Affairs Division RAD | City of Los Angeles | LASAN & Environment

Directed the R&D that was conducted under his Applied Research Team for the very first installation of the biotrickling filters at the Hyperion Headworks, in collaboration with the University of California, Davis and University of California Riverside. The findings of this project have been the foundation of the Odor Scrubber designs at Hyperion. Over the years, as the Director of RAD overseeing

Education

• PhD Candidate, Mechanical Engineering and Thermal Sciences, USC

• M.S., Mechanical Engineering, USC

• M.S., Petrochemical Engineering, USC

• B.S.,. Chemical Engineering, Abadan Institute of Technology

Professional Registration & Affiliations

• Mechanical Engineer: No. 22279

• CPP w/SCAQMD #C8313

• California Association of Sanitation Agencies (CASA)

• California Water Environment Association (CWEA)

• South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Streamlining Task Force

• Southern California Alliance of Publicly Owned Treatment Works (SCAP)

References

• Jeffrey Berk, Principal, GHD, Jeff.berk@GHD.com

• Scott Dellinger, Principal, CDM-Smith, Dellingeras@cdmsmith.com

• Michael Gagan, CEO, Kindel-Gagan, mgagan@kindelgagan.com

the Air Quality Team (AQMG), presented and addressed numerous Hyperion odor related issues to the SCAQMD and the neighboring community of the El Segundo. Lead role in negotiating the EPA Title V permits, discharge permits, NPDES, MS4 and biosolids permits, and development of CEQA/EIR for the wastewater treatment and solid waste facilities. Lead role in the development of CHP; advanced water treatment (MF/RO, UV, AOP) and recycled water facilities; biosolids, brine, and biogas technologies; air pollution control systems, and resource recovery from treatment plants (i.e. de-ammonification).

• Program Director LASAN | City of Los Angeles | Los Angeles, CA

Provided the following services for each component of this project:

• Terminal Island Deep-well Injection of Biosolids & Brine “TIRE”: Directed the UIC Class V EPA permitting, EIR, CEQA, SCAQMD permitting, and development and implementation of the first-in-the-nation, full-scale implementation of the deep-well placement of biosolids and brine at the Water Reclamation Plant.

• Class-A Biosolids: Directed the R&D, and then full implementation of the largest in the U.S. thermophilic, anaerobic digestion, and production of Class ‘A’ biosolids, in compliance with the EPA’s CFR 40, Part 503, for the City of Los Angeles’ Hyperion and Terminal Island plants.

• National Biosolids Partnership Certification: For 10 consecutive years, lead a team of operators, engineers, scientists, and contractors to successfully completing no NOV for the entire Hyperion Treatment Plant

• Senior Strategic Advisor

Provided strategic coordination and advice for key clients and municipal agencies including LADWP, LASAN, OCSD on their regulatory and permitting affairs, environmental constituencies, and community stakeholders, and design and development of the related to water/wastewater, waste management, resources recovery, and bio-energy technology.

• Program Director | Comprehensive GHG Inventory | City of Los Angeles | Los Angeles, CA

Directed the development of a comprehensive GHG inventory and GHG reduction strategy for the City of Los Angeles Sustainability pLAn, which included the water, wastewater, power, ports, airports, transportation, utilities, sanitation facilities, municipal facilities, biomass, biogas, and community footprints. Also, oversaw the development of community GHG inventory for the stationary, transportation, waste, and water & power.

• Client Account Manager

Coordinated projects, business development, and marketing strategies for GHD, Geo-Environment Technologies, and AECOM on the City of Los Angeles LADWP; City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation (LASAN), City of Los Angeles Mayor’s Office of City Services and Infrastructure, City of Los Angeles Mayor’s Office of Sustainability, Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD), Los Angeles County Sanitation District, and liaison to the California Association of Sanitation Agencies.

• Project Director | Regional Resource Recovery and AWTF Brine Management | Los Angeles, CA 2009 –2015

Directed the development of a regional resource recovery and carbon sequestration facility focusing on wastewater residuals, total maximum daily loads (TMDLs), bio-slurry, and brine.

• Project Director | Power Plant Consulting | Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD) | Orange County, CA 2015 – 2017

Directed the development of a training program for the operations management team for their on-site central power generation at Plants 1 and 2.

• Project Director | Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant (HWRP) Digester Gas Utilization Project | City of Los Angeles | Los Angeles, CA 2015 – 2017

Directed the development of a $270M design-build-operate (DBO) digester gas utilization project, with a permitted capacity of 43-megawatts (MW) of on-site renewable energy, incorporating gas turbines and steam turbine CHP and associated ancillaries such as gas compressors and gas conditioning facilities.

Professional Experience

Mr. Miloslavic has more than 40 years of engineering experience, including wastewater treatment operations for 30 years at the Terminal Island Water Reclamation Plant for the City of Los Angeles. Experience at Terminal Island involved implementing the Honeywell process control system. He served as a Diesel Plant Operator for more than three years at the city’s Hyperion Treatment Plant. Mr. Miloslavic also has extensive mechanical engineering experience— assembling, operating, and maintaining engine room and other equipment—for the commercial shipping industry in the United States and in Croatia.

Project Experience

D R Consultants & Designers, Inc.

• Operations & Maintenance Specialist

MWD Demonstration Facility Wastewater Treatment Plant O&M, Carson, CA

• Mechanical Engineering, Merchant Marine School, Dubrovnik, Croatia, 197d Licensing

• Wastewater Treatment, Grade III

Operated and maintained equipment and collecting samples at Los Angeles County Sanitation’s Regional Recycled Water Advanced Purification Center, a 500,000 gpd demonstration facility that tested an innovative water purification process for potential groundwater replenishment. Cleaned wastewater from the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts’ (LACSD) Joint Water Pollution Control Plant (JWPCP) was sent to the Center, where it was purified further using a unique application of membrane bioreactors followed by reverse osmosis and an ultraviolet light/advanced oxidation process.

• Owner’s Agent, Los Angeles Wastewater Integrated Network Systems (LAWINS)

Los Angeles Wastewater Treatment Plants, Los Angeles, CA

Served for DRC with the City of Los Angeles to implement the LAWINS Distributed Control System involving the wastewater treatment system’s 6,700 miles of sewer lines serving several million residential and commercial customers in the City of Los Angeles and 29 cities in Los Angeles County.

• Wastewater Treatment Operator

Los Angeles Wastewater Treatment Plants, Los Angeles, CA

Shift supervisor (2011-2018); WWTO1 (2005-2011); and Diesel Plant Operator (1987-2005). Maintained, supervised, and operated wastewater treatment processes and equipment, supervising staff of ten, making necessary process control changes to comply with state rules and regulations. Provided 24/7 on-call support.

• Diesel Plant Operator

Hyperion Treatment Plant, Playa Del Rey, CA

Maintained and operated Hyperion cogeneration plant.

• Mechanical Equipment Constructor

Todd Shipyard, Los Angeles, CA

Assembled mechanical equipment for ships after immigrating to the United States.

• Merchant Marine Engineer, Various shipping companies, Croatia

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

AREAS OF EXPERTISE 28

Professional Experience

Mass transit civil works, including highway, roadway, and rail projects for LA County METRO

Mr. Todorov is a pragmatic and highly adaptable Senior Project Engineer with 28 years of experience designing a wide range of civil engineering projects. He has extensive expertise designing civil infrastructure works, including highway, roadway, and rail projects. Mr. Todorov has worked on various Los Angeles County Metro projects, which include pivotal roles in several projects: Expo II, Eastside (LRT), Orange, Red, Blue, and Green Lines and many other mass transit projects in California and the surrounding region.

He has extensive expertise designing multiple components of transportation projects, including alignment geometry, highway and roadway widening, highway interchange improvements, street intersection improvements and rehabilitation. Mr. Todorov has worked on various CALTRANS and METRO highway and interchange projects; and ADA compliance. His expertise also includes supervising utility design and relocation, drainage, and sanitary sewers.

Project Experience

Senior Lead Project Engineer

D R Consultants & Designers, Inc. – Los Angeles, California Discipline Lead, Civil

Education

• B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, 1989. Sofia, Bulgaria

Professional Registration

• Civil Engineer: CA, No. C056972

Professional Affiliation

• American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

• Kinney Street Emergency Repairs, LABOE, Los Angeles, CA. Designed emergency repairs for 260 feet of a hillside 10-foot-wide residential roadway with a sharp turn, which was severely damaged by heavy rainstorms in January 2023. The project required designing two new retaining walls, widening the road to 20 feet—complying with the city’s road standards—researching utilities and design of four ADA curb ramps for the intersection of Kinney St. and Crestmore Pl., and relocating a two-inch gas line and an overhead power line.

• Purple Line Extension – Section 2, Wilshire / Rodeo Station, LA METRO, Beverly Hills, CA. Lead Civil Engineer responsible for preparing plans, specifications, and estimates for the roadway, design of 16 ADA curb ramps for the street condition, sanitary sewer, storm drain improvements, and utility design and relocations (temporary and permanent) at the new station. Specific plans included: Construction staging, demolition, street improvement, storm drain, and Sanitary sewer. Prepared technical reports, including the Hydrology/Hydraulics Report, the Standard Urban Stormwater Mitigation Plan (SUSMP), and the Sanitary Sewer Drainage report. Prepared exhibits for community and city council meetings.

• Design Support During Construction Backlog Reduction, Vision Zero Initiative, South Bay MSP Curb Ramps, and Traffic Infrastructure Facilities, LABOE, Los Angeles, CA. Civil Engineer providing design support for upgrading curb, ADA-non compliant ramps, and utility relocations, totaling 52 locations, under a multi-year program to accelerate design and construction of safety-related traffic signal projects and improve pedestrian accessibility and connectivity at crosswalks within the City.

• La Paz Road & Bridge Widening, Mission Viejo, CA. Lead Civil Engineer for widening La Paz Road from four to six lanes, between Chrisanta Dr and Muirlands Blvd, on an important arterial roadway providing access to and from I-5. Project widening of overhead structures that cross over the rail-road tracks. Providing drainage design, utility relocations, and coordinating work with all subconsultants.

• Front Street Rehabilitation Project, Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, CA. Lead Civil Engineer performing all tasks related to developing final PS&Es and an LABOE B permit for the proposed improvements. His scope of work includes: Roadway geometric approval, pavement reconstruction, facilitating a B permit, design of four ADA curb ramps for the intersection of Front St. and Knoll Dr., drainage design, utility coordination/relocations, and specifications.

• Joint Ports Goods Movement Training Facility, Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, CA. Supported civil engineering during the geotechnical investigation to facilitate a Request for Proposal for an A&E design of the training facility and site.

• Asilomar Boulevard Stabilization Project, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering

As Civil Engineer, developed a street site plan for soil stabilization with cross-sections that showed where and how wells of cement slurry should be injected in an area of soft soil, approximately 50 ft wide by 250 ft long. The stabilization project was an LABOE pilot program that involved a feasibility study to install several Deep Soil Mixing improvement zones and determine their ability to strengthen weak soils in similar areas prone to land movement.

• Airport Metro Connector, LA METRO

Oversaw preparation of final plans, specifications and estimates for the site electrical, natural gas and communication facilities. Coordinated with the Southern California Gas Company to prepare the final design for their facilities and, accordingly, designed and provided the Gas Company with final pipeline alignments. Coordinated design with the Los Angeles City Department of Water and Power – Power Division for synchronizing the site electrical and the local communications company for managing the communication facilities. Contributed to the Design Basis Report with information related to the site electrical, natural gas, and communication facilities.

• CALTRANS, SR-47 Final Design, Port of Los Angeles

Responsible for overseeing preparation of the pothole exhibit and involved with pothole activities. Updating utility maps as well as identifying utility relocations and updating cost estimates based on pothole data. Stormwater Data Report and cost estimates updated to reflect new information.

Consulting Engineering Services, Inc. | West Hollywood, CA | Project Lead/Project Manager

• Colorado Ave-Expo Transit (Phase II), Widening 1.2 miles, LA METRO, Santa Monica California:

Lead Civil Engineer for design of 6 miles track alignment and 1.2 miles street widening of Colorado Ave in the City of Santa Monica. Developed final track and street profiles, cross sections, design of six intersections, ADA ramps, cost estimates, and preparation of design contract documents for construction phase, coordination with the City of Santa Monica Bureau of Engineering and METRO.

• Eastside LRT Ext., Roadway & Intersection Improvements, LA METRO, Los Angeles, California:

Project Engineer for final design of at-grade segments and intersection crossings of First & Alameda, First & Lorena, First & Indiana. Developed final street profiles, intersection design, ADA ramps, cross sections, and preparation of design build contract documents for construction phase, coordination with the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering and METRO.

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AREAS OF EXPERTISE 22

Professional Experience

Highway, roadway design review, and regulatory agency experience with CALTRANS and METRO.

Mr. Gharibian has more than 20 years of experience in roadway and railroad design (PS&Es) and is knowledgeable of design programs, including MicroStation / Inroads and AutoCAD Civil3D. He has served as Project Manager and as Lead engineer on various transportation and related infrastructure projects throughout Southern California.

Projects have been completed for the City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Southern California Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA/Metrolink), Riverside County Transportation Commission, County of Riverside, City of Riverside, City of Glendale, City of Burbank, City of Perris, City of Carson, and City of Pasadena.

Project Experience

• DRC | Senior Roadway Engineer

LAWA, HNTP (Prime) Airfield and Terminal Modernization Program (ATMP)

• Landside Improvement Project

Education

• B.S., Civil Engineering, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran Iran, 1990.

Professional Registration

• PE, CA: Civil, C68159

Professional Affiliations

• American Society of Civil Engineers

• Women’s Transportation Seminar

Worked on roadway improvements that include ramps, bridges, sidewalks, landscaped areas, paved areas, right-of-way exhibits, speed limit exhibit, local access drawings for local businesses, cross section drawings, and demolishing existing facilities.

• AECOM | Los Angeles CA | Engineering Lead Project – Design Phase

LACMTA, Westside D line Ext., Section 3, and Westside D line Ext., Section 2.

Delivered construction management administration by overseeing contracts with daily operations to ensure completion of construction projects. Provided guidance and direction for contract claims, change orders, resolution, and contract administration procedures.

• STV, Inc. | Los Angeles CA | LACMTA, Westside Purple line Ext., Section 3, and Westside Purple line Ext., Section 2.

Provided civil engineering design services at the future Metro Westwood / UCLA station and Century City / Constellation Stations. The design is up to AFC (Approved for Construction) of several streetscapes and low impact development (LID) compliance. Project involved close coordination between City of Los Angeles

(LABOE, LADOT, LABSS and LABSL) and METRO. The Project is in construction phase.

• Engineering Lead Project – Design Phase | AECOM, Los Angeles, CA

LACMTA, 1st and Central Project, DTLA. Civil engineering design service at the future Metro Regional Connector, 1st/Central Station, in Little Tokyo and the Arts District. Design is up to 100% of several streetscapes, pedestrian safety, bicycle access improvements, Green Streets infrastructure and LID compliance within a onemile radius around the station. Close coordination between City of Los Angeles (LABOE, LADOT, LABSS and LABSL), METRO, Los Angeles City Council District 14 (CD14), and the Little Tokyo community.

• Engineering Lead / Engineer-of-Record (Railroad portion) | AECOM, Los Angeles, CA

Southern California Regional Rail Authority, Empire Avenue and Buena Vista Street Grade Separations, Route 5 Widening, Burbank, CA. Led the design and Design Support During Construction (DSDC). SCRRA/Metrolink railroad facilities between Burbank Boulevard and Hollywood Way involved rail design to elevate ~2.3 miles of existing tracks, designing two rail bridges to accommodate the new elevated tracks at Empire Ave and Buena Vista St, and design of Buena Vista St at the undercrossing. Coordinated with Caltrans to accommodate I-5 widening. Coordinated with all stakeholders: Metrolink, City of Burbank, METRO, and utilities. Involved in designing and coordinating temporary and permanent track works, including temporary at-grade crossing at Buena Vista St, bridges, shared walls, grading, MSE walls, and drainage. “Engineering Excellence” merit award by ACEC California, 2018.

• Engineering Lead, Design Phase / Project Manager, Design Support During Construction | AECOM, Los Angeles, CA

Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC), Perris Valley Commuter Rail Line Conceptual, Preliminary and Final Engineering Design Services, Riverside County, CA. Design of 17 at-grade crossings and two Bridges for commuter rail services on portion of the San Jacinto Branch Line between cities of Riverside and Perris (Now Metrolink 91/Perris Valley line). Proposed service operates on existing rail right of way owned by RCTC, and included four stations (Hunter Park, Moreno Valley/March Field, Downtown Perris, and South Perris).

• Project Manager | AECOM, Los Angeles CA

LACMTA, METRO Orange Line – Canoga Extension Engineering Services, Los Angeles, CA. Reviewed design documents of the Design/Builder and managed final designs as required by METRO. Project consisted of preliminary design of a 5-6-mile northern extension of the Orange Line busway (including an adjacent bike path) and final designs of the bridge at Chatsworth Station over Metrolink tracks, Lassen Street at-grade crossing, the North parking lot and Chatsworth mobile home park privacy wall. Design Support During Construction also included in the contract. Project received “Outstanding Civil Engineering ProjectTransportation” award in California by American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Region 9 (California), 2013.

• Civil Lead – Roadway | AECOM, Los Angeles, CA

LACMTA, Gold Line Eastside Light Rail Transit Ext., Phase 1, Los Angeles, CA.

Responsible for roadway designs as well as hydrology and hydraulics and drainage plans and details for the final design of all aboveground track guideways, street restorations, widenings, stations, underground stations, retaining walls, and bridges, including reconstruction of the Third Street bridge over I-710 to accommodate the LRT line.

• Civil Lead | AECOM, Los Angeles, CA

City of Glendale and Caruso Affiliated, Inc., Americana at Brand, Glendale, CA.

• Civil Engineer | AECOM, Los Angeles, CA

LADPW – On-Call Bridge Improvement Program, Los Angeles, CA.

• Civil Engineer | AECOM, Los Angeles, CA

City of Carson, Avalon Boulevard/I-405 Interchange, Carson, CA.

• Civil Engineer | AECOM, Los Angeles, CA

City of Carson, I-405 Wilmington Avenue Interchange Project Study Report, Carson, CA.

• Civil Engineer | AECOM, Los Angeles, CA

City of Pasadena, DPW, SR 110 Raymond Avenue Connector, Pasadena, CA.

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

AREAS OF EXPERTISE 40

Professional Experience

Expertise in stormdrains, sewers, utilities, and relocation on rail, roadway, highway, and infrastructure projects

Mr. Chung has more than 20 years of civil engineering experience with expertise in utilities and drainage on rail, roadway, highway, and infrastructure projects in Southern California. He has designed several storm drain plans & profiles, grading plans & profiles, water line relocations, street plans & profiles, and utility plans. He has also prepared hydrology and hydraulic calculations for stormdrain and sewer systems. He has coordinated designs with construction teams and with LADWP to ensure meeting design standards and approval of submittals.

Technical Skills

• AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Microstation, Inroads, SewerGEMS, Flowmaster, HEC-RES, AutoTurn, MS-Excel

• Caltrans Drainage Report, Storm Water Data Report, Water Quality Management Plan Report, SUSMP, SWPPP, BMP, Deck Drain, Edge Drain, DMA, Drainage Permit, Grading Permit, Flood Studies, Scour Assessments, Computer Stormwater Modeling, Data Collection, Hydrologic and Hydraulic Analysis

Project Experience

• Project Engineer | Parsons | Pasadena, CA

Education

• B.S., Engineering, University of Seoul, South Korea

Professional Registration

• Civil Engineer: CA, #C73079

• CBPELSG: QSD #C73079

• CASQA: QSP #28014

Relocated water lines and sewer lines at Lancaster Station. Relocations created construction and installation space required for the California High Speed Rail Road using MicroStation. Met with the joint venture team. Designed, drafted, and reviewed utilities project.

• Senior Project Engineer, Foothill Blvd Grade Break Project | City of Fontana Public Works Department, Fontana, CA

Design, drafting, and drainage project with Civil 3D and AES. Subconsultant to prime’s street and drainage design staff on grade break project between street and railroad. Project included a base scope for one mile.

• Senior Civil Engineer | D R Consultants & Designers, Los Angeles, CA

Foothill Construction Authority, Gold Line Extension Project. Supported the Parsons team with utilities and drainage design on this LRT extension in eastern San Gabriel Valley. Project involved an Alignment DesignBuild contract to the Kiewit-Parsons Joint Venture that included a base scope for the first nine miles, from Glendora to Pomona, with a two-year option to complete the full 12.3-mile extension to Montclair.

• Drainage Engineer | AYCE, Orange, CA

Los Angeles World Airports – Automated People Mover (APM) Project, Los Angeles, CA: Drainage and storm drain design. Relocated storm drain pipelines using Civil3D and Flowmaster along two miles for a new Light Monorail system.

• Drainage Engineer | HW Lochner, Irvine, CA

Orange County-405 Improvement Project, Orange County, CA: Prepared Caltrans SWDR, Drainage Report, designed Deck Drain, Edge Drain, BMP, drainage and storm drain design, and WQMP. Calculated hydrology and hydraulics using Bentley SewerGEMS and HEC-RES.

• Civil Engineer | IDS Group, Irvine, CA

Site Development in Los Angeles County and Orange County: Collected existing data of site from cities, suburban communities, Dig-Alert, and surveyor. Took photos and noted the site variances per topo, creating existing utilities drawings, designing grading plan with ADA requirements, and a utilities plan.

• Water Engineer | MARRS, Fullerton, CA

Regional Connector Transit Project, Downtown Los Angeles: Relocated several water lines for new 1.9-mile underground light rail line in the downtown corridor. These relocations facilitated construction and installation space required for the new underground light rail line. Relocating water lines involved coordinating with contractors regarding the hanging of steel pipes, connecting steel pipe with cast iron and ductile iron pipe, corrosion protection, and relocating fire hydrants, all with Civil3D. Held meetings with LADWP regarding design standards and submittal approvals.

• SR-91 Expansion Project, Corona, CA: Design-Build project expanded the roadway 16 miles. Designed relocation of several sewer lines for underground roadway in the city. Relocations allowed the construction and installation space required for the SR-91 Freeway. Designed relocation of sewer lines with Inroads.

• Civil Engineer | URS Corp, Long Beach, CA

Port of Long Beach Yard & Gate Redevelopment Projects: Prepared Demolition Plan, Street Plan & Profile, Street Cross Section, Striping Plan, Grading Plan, Storm Drain Plan & Profile, Drainage and Storm Drain Design Sewer Plan & Profile, Waterline Plan & Profile, Studying of Hydrology & SWPPP (Best Management Practice), Cost estimates, As-Built Drawings, Detail Checking, and more.

• Civil Engineer | PB World Inc, San Bernardino, CA

Street Widening per Public Works Projects: Prepared Study for Proposed Horizontal Alignments, Drainage Study, Right-of-Way Exhibit, Demolition Plan, Street Plan & Profile, Street Cross Section, Striping Plan, Grading Plan, and more.

• Civil Engineer | AEI-Casc Inc, Colton, CA

o Residential Land Development Project: Residential Land Development per Plan of Parcel/Lots & Street, Street Plan & Profile, Plot Plan, Rough Grading Plan, Units Plan, Storm Drain Plan & Profile, Sewer Plan & Profile, Water Plan & Profile, Street Light Plan, Precise Grading Plan, Detention Pond Plan, Parking Lot Plan,

o Grading Plan, Storm Drain Plan & Profile, Detention Pond Plan, and Parking Lot Plan.

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

AREAS OF EXPERTISE 36

Professional Experience

Highway, roadway design review, and regulatory agency experience with CALTRANS and METRO.

Muna Al-Mashat has more than 36 years of civil design experience in roadway and rail design with a diverse technical background on large-scale transportation planning and design programs. Design preparation for roadway and transit projects includes developing and implementing horizontal and vertical alignment and geometric coordination. Proficient with preparing civil designs using Inroads software, including CAD 3D design and drawing production. Worked extensively with LADOT, LABOE, LA County Flood Control District, Caltrans, LA Metro, and utilities. Design support during construction and prepare as-built plans.

Project Experience

• Senior Civil Designer – LAWA Airfield & Terminal Modernization Program, Landside Improvements Design Build Subconsultant roadway design work in and around LAX for the on-going transportation projects to improve traffic flow and decrease congestion.

• Civil Designer – Metro Brighton to Roxford Double Track – Grade Crossing Design

Education

• B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Baghdad

• A.S., Computer Aided Design, Oakland Community College, Detroit, MI

Professional Affiliations

• American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) – Metro Los Angeles Branch

• American Public Works Association

• Railway Club of Southern California

Provided civil grading design and ped crossing design for the addition of 10.4 miles of second main line track on the Valley Subdivision of the Antelope Valley Line, which serves the Northern Los Angeles County area as part of the Southern California Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA)’s Metrolink commuter rail system. Along with modifications to 16 at-grade crossings, the estimated $110 million Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) project includes 3 new railroad bridges to support the second track and a grade-separated pedestrian crossing to replace an existing at-grade crossing.

• Designer – Metro C Line Extension to Torrance Environmental Review and ACE

Provided designs for realigning existing freight track and aligning new light rail track and grade crossing designs for the proposed extension of Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) Green Line light rail service—now known as the C Line—4.6 miles from Redondo Beach to Torrance, CA. The project team prepared a Draft and Final EIR, including advanced conceptual engineering (ACE).

• Designer – SMART Windsor Extension Design-Build

Prepared designs for the reconstruction of at-grade crossings for the design-build extension of the Sonoma-

Marin Area Rail Transit District (SMART) commuter rail line 3 miles from the current north terminal near the Sonoma County Airport to the Town of Windsor, CA. The project requires improvements to existing SMARTowned right-of-way, including replacing existing track, concrete ties, and ballast and reconstructing five atgrade crossings.

• Designer – LACMTA, Eastside Transit Corridor Phase 2

Responsible for track alignment plan, profile, and section design. Assisted with developing civil, drainage, grading, and utility design. Prepared production drawings for the yard layout for a new maintenance facility that will store, clean, and service revenue vehicles that will be used for future light rail transit service.

• Designer – Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, West Santa Ana Branch Maintenance

Yard Facility Provided 4 conceptual yard layouts to support site identification and evaluation. To be included in the Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Impact Statement (EIR/EIS) being prepared by LA METRO for future light rail transit (LRT) service in the WSAB Corridor.

• Designer – LACMTA, Regional Connector Transit Corridor

Preliminary Engineering and support to Metro during design-build phase. Rail and civil design lead, responsible for track plan and profile alignment design. Assisted in the development of civil design tasks including right of way plans, roadway, and drainage plans. Coordinated with sub consultants, design teams, and the Authority while overseeing project submittals.

• Designer – LACMTA, Metro Red Line/ Metro Orange Line-North Hollywood Station, West Entrance Design/ Build Assisted with developing civil, drainage, grading, and utility design for the North Hollywood station west entrance. Helped to ensure that the architectural design details matched with the existing station entrance. Coordinated with sub consultants, design teams, and the Authority while overseeing project submittals.

• CAD Designer – LACMTA, SR-710 North (Gap Closure) Alternatives Analyses

Provided CAD services for preliminary design, technical studies, and environmental assessment for branch line improvements for new passenger rail service. Responsible for track plan and profile alignment design. Assisted with developing civil, drainage, grading, and utility design. Prepared production drawings for the yard layout for a new maintenance facility to store, clean, and service revenue vehicles that will be used for future light rail transit service in the corridor.

• Designer – City of Perris, Perris Valley Commuter Rail Line

Responsible for design of several at-grade rail crossings for the $232 million project. Designed roadway profiles, roadway widening layouts, signing, striping, pedestrian treatments, and warning gate locations. The project includes conceptual and preliminary engineering of grade crossings, utilities, bridges, and lighting for the 22.7-mile Metrolink commuter rail extension from Riverside to the City of Perris. Route included the San Jacinto Branch Line currently used by BNSF.

• Designer – Southern California Regional Rail Authority, Metrolink Sealed Corridor Study, Los Angeles and Ventura Counties Assisted with developing Metrolink’s grade crossing design manual and grade crossing design standards by providing technical writing and design support.

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

AREAS OF EXPERTISE 30

Professional Experience

Seasoned

Experienced

Water/Wastewater Engineer

with LASAN’s Treatment Plants

Mr. Jain has an extensive background in water and wastewater treatment projects. His responsibilities include project management, with exceptional client communication on multiple water and wastewater treatment contracts, performing and assisting staff on various mechanical design aspects of these projects, and conducting vigorous QA/QC design reviews. He has an outstanding track record of providing superior process design, process management, and handling water reclamation/wastewater treatment, and environmental engineering issues for 30 years. He was recognized as Fluor’s expert in water treatment, utility systems, upstream, oil movement, and offsite systems, developing overall water management and water/effluent treatment programs for multiple upstream and downstream projects. He has worked on four wastewater treatment and reclamation projects operated by the Los Angeles Sanitation District. A summary of his project management and mechanical design work includes:

• Supporting DRC staff with process-related designs at Los Angeles water / wastewater treatment plants;

• Redesigning process facilities to increase operational capacity and reliability;

• Leading studies to eliminate bottlenecking at export pump stations;

• Designing natural gas extraction, processing to remove condensate, and gas reinjection facilities; Project Experience

• Program Manager, Water Reclamation and Wastewater Treatment

D R Consultants & Designers, Los Angeles, CA

Education

• M.S., Chemical Engineering, University of Ottawa, Canada

• B.S., Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Professional Registration

• Professional Engineer: Chemical, CA, #CH 4077 References

• Krish Murdia, Fluor krish.murdia@fluor.com

• Vinay Devgon, Jacobs 304-415-2923

• Rajiv Narang, S&P Global rajiv.narang@spglobal.com

Managed multiple water and wastewater projects. Supported DRC’s technical staff with various aspects of process engineering and design at these plants and led QA / QC reviews to ensure exceptional quality of deliverables.

• Process Engineer, LA Bureau of Sanitation, LAWINS Project

D R Consultants & Designers, Los Angeles, CA

Supported the Honeywell staff to upgrade software controls for four water treatment and reclamation projects for City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation. As part of this project, he supported developing P&ID’s and

Software Control Packages for multiple PCMs, training junior staff, and reviewing and performing quality assurance of submittals.

• Process Director, Tengizchevroil (TCO), SGI/SGP Capacity and Reliability (CAR), FGP/WPMP Project Seasonal Gap Reduction (SGR), and Future Growth (FGP) projects

Fluor, WP JV - Atyrau/Tengiz, Kazakhstan

Worked in multiple TCO projects for enhancing capacity, redesigning existing facilities for improved operation and reliability, and revamping Tengiz Oil Field facilities. For Future growth project, he led process team in Atyrau for converting field gathering facilities to lower pressure operation and design of early works infrastructure facilities. Process Lead for FEED and detail design to increase capacity of SGP plant from 34,500 TPD to 41,800 TPD. In addition, modifications to improve the reliability of operation were included as project scope. This plant processes high sulfur crude using multiple crude stabilization and gas processing steps to produce sweet crude.

This $500 million Brownfield project included modifications to existing desalting, crude pumping, crude cooling, produced water treatment, sour gas dehydration and injection, LPG treatment, steam boiler, and butane polisher. His responsibility included confirming that all quality requirements for internal audit checks and for Government regulations were met before being submitted for endorsement. For KTL Plant, conducted process audit of process deliverables for Seasonal Gap Reduction project, including design of a new cooling system, and modification of number of exchangers.

Supervised early FEED activities for Atyrau based part of the process scope for the Future Growth Project (FGP). FGP is a new $37 billion Greenfield project to increase oil production from Tengiz oil fields. Atyrau based activities included debottlenecking study for the existing export pump station, evaluation / modification of the existing crude oil storage, conversion of facilities to LP operation and redesign of gathering pipeline, design of new wells, design of water and gas injection facilities, and design of the multiple utility and chemical feed units. He was also instrumental in developing skill sets of young graduates and building a process team in Atyrau. In addition, he supervised design of early works infrastructure facilities to support project, including camp facilities. Involved in cost estimating efforts and supporting other disciplines for detail design and procurement. Participated in several conceptual and safety studies.

• Process Director, Petroindependencia Pre-FEED Project (for Chevron Global Tech Services Co.)

Fluor - Carabobo Field, Venezuela

Pre-FEED of a 400-MBPD extra heavy oil development project, including conceptual-level scope development, evaluation of alternatives, and the subsequent development of selected alternatives to a Class 4 estimate level. Process Lead to develop downstream part of Carabobo Extra Heavy Crude fields in Venezuela. Petroindependencia is joint venture of PDVSA and Chevron to develop this $30 billion project, which involved upstream part and a $10 billion upgrader to produce diluent and synthetic crude. During first and second stage of project, a Class 5 cost estimate was developed for multiple options using a combination of technologies: SDA, Hydrocracking, Flexicoking, Petcoke gasification, Thermal cracking, and Delayed Coker.

• Process Director, Point Thomson (for ExxonMobil Development Company)

Fluor - North Slope, Alaska

Fluor, in partnership with WorleyParsons, performed the FEED and the EPCM phase of the ExxonMobil Point Thomson Project initial production system and related infrastructure. As manager of the utility systems engineering, designed $1.2 billion natural gas extraction, processing to remove condensate, and gas reinjection facilities for this ExxonMobil project located near north slopes in Alaska. The project is located in an isolated location. Managed a multi-company alliance and supervised 15 process engineers to develop FEED package and continued with EPC activities. The project faced significant challenges in developing a support structure away from any human habitat. Responsibilities included all infrastructure development, including upstream and effluent water treatment.

• Process Director Develop Process & FEED Capabilities (for Fluor Daniel India)

Fluor - New Delhi, India

Assigned to Fluor India to develop, recruit, train, and mentor a process engineering group. Responsible for the group’s overall supervision, coordinating work with client, and performing quality assurance for the following projects: SIPCHEM – FEED Validation and detailed design for Acetic Acid, VAM, and U&O facilities for a complex in Saudi Arabia. Responsibilities included VAM and U&O facilities. GASCO-Integrated Gas Development Project, Abu Dhabi: FEED (FEL 3) package for Ruwais Train 4, Responsibilities included Fractionation, Molecular Sieve, Sour Water Stripper, and all of the U&O facilities. KNPC-CFP Project, FEED for Cooling Water System, Water systems, Air systems, SWS and Amine Units for MAB and MAA refineries. Valero Refinery, St Charles, Louisiana, Refinery Upgrades – Water Systems, Nitrogen System, Product Tankage and export facilities, loading and unlading facilities. Nizhnekamsk Refinery, USSR for Taneco- Responsible for SWS, and water treatment systems.

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

AREAS OF EXPERTISE 40+

Professional Experience

Construction Management, Construction and Professional Engineering, Public- and Private-Sector Civil Project Development

Mr. Flores has more than 40 years of professional experience, including 29 years with Caltrans, in construction management, construction and professional engineering, staff development, and leadership. In addition, Mr. Flores has designed water recreation facility water recirculation systems (waterslides, swim lagoons, lazy rivers, and commercial spas). His career includes: civil engineering, design of structures, project management, transportation engineering, engineered grading, and topographic mapping. Mr. Flores has managed the construction engineering / contract administration for major freeway and highway construction involving highway widening, bridges, rehabilitation of highways, and emergency restoration of highways and freeways Engineer-of-Record for more than 1,600 projects involving: structural design of buildings, seismic retrofit, foundations, signs, retaining walls, streets, drainage, water systems, sewers, land surveying, construction surveys, residential & commercial site development.

Project Experience

• Program / Project Manager | D R Consultants & Designers, Inc.

Los Angeles, CA

Expanding the firm’s program and project management services for state, county, and municipal transportation projects in California. Managing task orders as Consultant Contract Manager on DRC’s Prime contract for Caltrans District 7 for Program and Project Management with work on the Vincent Thomas Bridge Deck Replacement at the Port of Los Angeles.

Education

• B.S., Engineering, University of California, Davis

• California State University, Long Beach, School of Engineering, Structural Engineering coursework:

• Structural Timber Design

• Structural Concrete Design

• Structural Steel Design Professional Registration & Affiliations

• Civil Engineer: CA, #C31666

• American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

• Project Management Institute (PMI)

• American Public Works Association (APWA)

• Construction Managers Association of America (CMAA)

• Civil Engineer (full- & part-time) | Private Engineering Consultant, Southern California

Principal Engineer and Engineer-of-Record for all engineering work on more than 1,600 projects. Consultant to private clients and public agencies. Designed with Kenneth R. King, PE, water recreational features (water slides, water recirculation systems, and swim lagoons) for water features at San Bernardino County Parks that included Yucaipa Regional Park, Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park, and Lake Gregory Regional Park. Water feature designs at Wild Rivers Water Park in Anaheim, CA; Assisted with design of lazy river water recirculation system, commercial spa, swim lagoon, and commercial pool.

As an engineer in private practice, consulting engineering design of buildings, retaining walls, streets, drainage, topographic mapping, engineered grading/earthwork, commercial projects, and water/sewer/storm drain systems. Performed construction and land surveying. Skilled in construction engineering, project management, and engineered design of public / private civil works. Engineered structures for resisting static and lateral loads, seismic and wind design of buildings. Work included commercial buildings, multi-family residence buildings, custom single-family residences, retaining walls, specialty foundations, signs, and other structures. Civil engineering of commercial and residential site developments. Designed reinforced masonry, foundations, retaining walls, engineered wood and timber structures.

• Construction Services Manager

TYLin International, Ontario, CA

Project pursuits in San Bernardino and Riverside counties of major bridge and highway infrastructure projects. Constructability reviews of pursuit projects for MTA and within Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Constructability and technical reviews for bridge projects under construction, technical reviews of contractor submittals for shoring and proposed temporary retaining structures at railroad grade separations. Supervised resident engineers, structure representatives, construction inspectors, and office engineers for Dune Palms Rd Bridge over Whitewater River in La Quinta, Jurupa Rd at UPRR Grade separation In Jurupa Valley, McKinley St. grade separation in Corona, and Holland Rd OC at Riv-215 in Menifee, all projects in Riverside County.

• CALTRANS, DISTRICT 8

Senior Construction Engineer, Division of Construction, Manager of Field Construction Office. Managed resident Engineers, Registered Engineers, Inspectors, & Consultant Engineers performing contract administration and construction inspection of major freeway, highway, and bridge construction projects. Construction Engineer for more than $470M in state highway and bridge construction projects on freeways and conventional highways in San Bernardino and Riverside counties. Construction consultant to design project engineers & project management in development of major highway construction improvement projects for District 8. Managed review and approval of all District 8 construction contract change orders, contractor progress payments, Pre-Bid Inquiries, & Construction Safety Office. Managed Division IT staff, Construction Haz-Mat response, contract administration, field employee training, and construction division vehicle fleet. Managed Labor Compliance. Earned and awarded Resident Engineer Certificates for Caltrans.

District Local Assistance Engineer, Senior Transportation Engineer, Division of Project Management, Project Manager. Administered $160M annually in federal and state highway funds to more than 60 local agencies delivering transportation improvements in San Bernardino and Riverside counties. Supported public agencies with federal- and state-aid project delivery of transportation projects, construction contract administration, environmental approval, and right-of-way activities. Facilitated training of Local agency engineers in federaland state-aid project development. Official Caltrans representative / liaison to Regional Planning Agencies, federal, state, local, CHP, and transit agencies.

Chief, Freeway Operations, District Traffic Engineer, Senior Transportation Engineer. Managed district traffic operations, traffic engineering, initiation of safety projects, and traffic surveillance for all access-controlled freeways in San Bernardino and Riverside counties. First- and second-level supervision of more than 35 engineering staff. Managed Traffic Incident Response team and Transportation Management Center (TMC). Served as Caltrans liaison to California Highway Patrol.

Traffic Operations Supervisor, Assoc. Transportation Engineer.

Supervisor of traffic operations engineering work group. Managed traffic operations on conventional highways, initiated safety improvement projects, traffic surveillance, traffic engineering, signal operations, signs, and striping of highways.

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AREAS OF EXPERTISE 50+

Professional Experience

Exceptional work and comprehensive experience in acoustics, noise and vibration consulting

Dr. Hale has more than 50 years of experience in exterior and interior environmental noise and vibration studies, assessment and control. He has given technical direction and acoustical consulting for project baseline analysis, remote outdoor noise and vibration monitoring, criteria development, propagation analysis, computer modeling applications, noise source identification in complex noise fields, noise reduction requirements, design phase and retrofit noise control, interior and exterior noise evaluations for personnel and wildlife protection, public hearings and, expert witness testimony, and noise and vibration control consultation in community noise assessment and mitigation for residential, commercial, construction, research, and institutional developments and facilities, theme park design phase and retrofit noise mitigation, industrial noise control for chemical plants, drilling sites, pipelines, pumping stations, compressor stations, His projects have included industrial noise control for chemical plants, drilling sites, pipelines, pumping stations, compressor stations, petroleum refineries, power generation plants, cogeneration plants, electrical transformer substations, nuclear power plants, and power transmission. His expertise also includes environmental assessment, environmental impacts, NEPA EAs and EISs, CEQA Initial Studies and EIRs for roadways, railroads, subways, airports, military bases and operations, community developments, and more. He has worked on the development of and code enforcement training in municipal noise regulations, and wildlife impact assessment and protection.

Project Experience

Education

• PhD, Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington

• MS, Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington

• BS, Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington

• Certificate, Advanced Acoustical Scale Modeling, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Professional Registration

• Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety, Acoustics-Noise-SoundVibration Field Testing Agency License # TA24874, Status: Active

• Acoustical Engineer: OR, # 15849

Professional Associations

• Acoustical Society of America (ASA)

• American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASMEAcoustics Division)

• Technical Director, Advanced Engineering Acoustics, Simi Valley, CA Projects include environmental and community noise impact assessments for such locations as Camp Ramah, Camp Hess Kramer, Oakheart (now Wild Oaks) Country Music Festival. He conducted RCTC alignment utilities relocation noise and vibration monitoring for EXPO Light Rail Operations and Sound Transit Northlink Station construction sites. Other noise modeling, vibration, and remote monitoring work includes Alameda Corridor East Heavy Rail, Piru Area Plan Update EIR and traffic landscaped berm noise mitigation studies. He did traffic noise studies for Entrada at Malibu Canyon and Westpointe

• Institute of Noise Control Engineers (INCE)

• National Council of Acoustical Consultants (NCAC)

residential developments plus numerous highway noise studies for state and county highways and major city streets. His noise studies range from power plants to hospitals throughout the country. He has conducted numerous environmental noise and vibration impact assessments and EIRs for residential and commercial developments; plus acoustical assessment, hearing impacts and noise control evaluations for shooting ranges, entertainment venues, universities, courthouses, retail stores, labs, performing arts centers, and schools.

• Principal Consultant

Parsons, Pasadena, CA

Prepared General Plan Noise Element updates for several California jurisdictions as well as highway noise studies for California state and county highways and major city streets. Conducted numerous NEPA EAs, EISs, CEQA Initial Studies, EIRs, special focused studies, and noise and vibration impact assessments for residential and commercial developments. Conducted baseline noise and vibration monitoring at sensitive residential receptors adjacent to several proposed light rail transit routes. Expert Witness for community noise impact litigation, prepared community noise ordinances. Designed the noise control and acoustical treatment for life science pavilion at EPCOT Center, FL. Directed and conducted design phase noise control, design reviews, baseline monitoring, vendor submittal reviews, and performance monitoring and remedial mitigation measures for Southern California Gas Company distribution stations and Southern California Edison transformer stations. Managed and conducted LA Metro rail construction noise and vibration monitoring and mitigation measures for surrounding structures. Managed and conducted traffic-generated vibration monitoring for CALTRANS projects. Developed noise criteria and design phase noise controls for the Hyperion Energy Recovery and Sludge Combustion facilities in Los Angeles. Participated in assessing and developing recommendations to control noise at John Wayne International Airport and Torrance Municipal Airport.

• Principal Noise and Vibration Consultant

Advanced Engineering Acoustics, Simi Valley, CA

Efforts included the preparation of General Plan Noise Element updates for several California jurisdictions (including the Cities of San Bueaventura and Camarillo). Served as expert witness in court cases regarding community noise impacts, prepared community noise ordinances; collected and analyzed sound level measurements of industrial activities to verify compliance with OSHA guidelines; recommended noise attention measures for industrial park and residential, multi-family developments. Directed and conducted design phase noise control, design reviews, baseline monitoring, vendor submittal reviews, performance monitoring and remedial mitigation measures for Southern California Gas Company. Conducted school noise studies in the cities of Brentwood, Simi Valley and Thousand Oaks (CA). Designed the noise control and acoustical treatment for a major educational life science pavilion constructed at EPCOT Center (FL). Conducted noise and vibration research and software development work for a major commercial aircraft manufacturer. Conducted baseline noise and vibration monitoring at sensitive aerospace and residential receptors adjacent to several proposed light rail transit routes.

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

AREAS OF EXPERTISE 30

Professional Experience

Control and Instrumentation Engineer adept in all aspects of the implementation of instrumentation

Mr. Johnson is a Control and Instrumentation Engineer, with more than 30 years of experience in pharmaceutical, water/wastewater, oil and gas industry, midstream pipeline, brewing, nuclear, specialty chemicals, and hazardous waste incineration projects. Specialized in control system solution strategies that emphasize reliability, maintainability, life cycle cost effectiveness, minimization of downtime, and with safety the highest priority. Experienced in all aspects of the implementation of instrumentation for monitoring a diverse spectrum of processes controlled by DCS, PLCs, and SIS Computers. Experienced at offering Alarm Rationalization sessions to team with clients to ensure setpoints for alarms and interlocks for optimal operation and safety. Works independently to meet project milestones, supervises and mentors working teams of engineers. Completed I&C Technical Peer Reviews for the P66 Rodeo Refinery Renewable Diesel Project, the PBF Torrance Refinery 75-1 Boiler NOx and North Coker Reduction Projects, the Shell British Columbia Refinery Groundbirch Growth Plant Project, the Suncor BUP P4 Permanent Solution (Tank Scope) Project, and the BP Whiting Portfolio Project. Stays current with the latest updates in technology by continuous membership in the ISA. Presently Board member and Program Chair for the ISA LA Section District 11. Recipient of the ISA Project of the Year Award 20/21 Hydrocarbon Processing Category I&C Lead for ALKY & FCU TAR Projects for Marathon at the Salt Lake City Refinery.

Project Experience

• Electrical Instrumentation & Control Systems Engineer

Chevron El Segundo Refinery, Los Angeles, CA

Education

• MS in Electrical Engineering and Engineering Management

• BS in Engineering Physics

Specific Technical Expertise

• SPI Modules: Spec, Calculations, Index, Loop Drawings, Wiring.

Professional Affiliation

• Instrument Society of America (ISA) LA Section District 11 Program Chair References

• Jack Rosenthan, Past President of LA ISA, jrosenthal@bosco.org, 562920-1734 x 324

• Jonathan Srabian, Supervisor, Jacobs Engineering, srabian@gmail.com, 765-5324753

Instrumentation upgrades and improvement projects in the Isomax, DPD, and Coker units.

Engineering Work Orders, Management of Change, and Initial Risk Assessment documentation. P&ID, Loop Diagrams, Wiring Diagrams, Datasheets, Logic Diagrams, Instrumentation Location Diagrams, Instrument Indexes, Installation Details, Material Take-offs, SIS analysis and specification, Purchase Requisitions with vendor document requirements.

• Principal Instrumentation & Control Systems Engineer, Fluor, Long Beach, CA

Marathon Carson and Wilmington Refinery. LAR2 AMP Automation Modernization Project. Migration of the Honeywell TDC 2000, and 3000 DCS to Honeywell C300 Experion PKS Systems. Project included migration of several thousand Analog and Discrete I/O including upgrades in Control Rooms, Rack Rooms, field instrumentation, Triconex SIS PLCs and cabinets, wired and fiber networks, and field instrumentation upgrades.

• Control Systems Engineering Lead, Worley, Long Beach, CA

Chevron – #1 Power Plant Project for the Richmond California Refinery. Development of Deliverables for the completion of FEED Engineering for Phase 2 Estimates. Deliverables include Development of a Project Control Systems Network Architectural Cable Block Diagram. Instrument Index, I/O List, Instrument List Priced, Control Systems MTO Material Take Off. The MTO included Honeywell Fire & Gas Sensors and Transmitters, Bentley

Nevada Vibration monitors and Transmitters, Burner Management Systems, Woodward Overspeed Protection Systems, Compressor Controls Corp Surge Protection Systems, and Schneider Electric Triconex SIS Safety Instrument System PLCs. and CEMS Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems.

Marathon – TAR 2020 Projects for the Salt Lake City Utah Refinery. Won Project of the Year by the ISA. Management of Engineers and Designers. Workforce time estimates. Project Estimates for Development of Scopes of Work. Estimates for instrumentation and electrical equipment cost. Organize Sizing, specification, and acquisition of instrumentation and control equipment. Development of Control Systems Network Architectural Cable Block Diagrams, Instrument Index, I/O List, Wiring Diagrams, Loop Diagrams, Cause and Effect Diagrams, Installation Diagrams. Alarm Rationalization meetings. Participate in Haz Op meetings. Vendor Document Reviews. Coordination and management of E&I Contractors for instrumentation and electrical equipment installation. Management of Instrumentation Loop Checks and start-up check outs. As-Builts.

Phillips 66 – Vacuum Tower Improvement Project Rodeo California Sizing and specification of instrumentation and control equipment in Smart Plant INtools, P&ID Review and Mark-up Sessions. Loop and Wiring Diagram development, Installation Detail development, Location Diagram Checking, 3D Modelling Reviews Scope of Work Development. I/O lists. Management of Engineers and Designers. Workforce time estimates. Project Estimates for Development of Scopes of Work. Estimates for instrumentation and electrical equipment cost. Coordination and management of E&I Contractors for installation of instrumentation and electrical equipment. Management of Instrumentation Loop Checks and start-up check outs. As-Builts. Organize Alarm Rationalization meetings. Participate in Haz Op meetings.

Phillips 66 – Coker Segregation Project Rodeo California Sizing and specification of instrumentation and control equipment in Smart Plant INtools, P&ID Review and Mark-up Sessions. Loop and Wiring Diagram development, Installation Detail development, Location Diagram Checking, 3D Modelling Reviews Scope of Work Development. Instrument Indexes. Management of Engineers and Designers. Workforce time estimates. Project Estimates for Development of Scopes of Work. Estimates for instrumentation and electrical equipment cost. Coordination and management of E&I Contractors for installation of instrumentation and electrical equipment. Management of Instrumentation Loop Checks and start-up check outs. As-Builts.

• Senior E&I Engineer

HDR Engineering Inc., Walnut Creek, CA

Santa Clara Valley Water District – Rinconada WTP Upgrade Project Los Gatos California Control Logic, and Submittal reviews, QA/QC, RFI’s, Control Logic, and Submittal reviews, QA/QC, RFI’s, Design Meetings/ Reviews, Electrical, Instrumentation Specifications and Installation. Inspections, Scheduling. Start-up Planning/ Verification. I/O networking to Schneider Electric Modicon Quantum and M580 PLC’s with Unity Pro XL version 12, and Concept 2.6 Configuration GUI, SCADA, GE iFix HMI development and checking. Cause & Effect Matrices, Setpoint & Alarm Matrices. Development of a separate network for power monitoring. Management, trending, and trouble shooting. Specification of anti-surge protection for centrifugal compressors by CCC Compressor Controls Corp. Controls included pressure, temperature, flow transmitters at the inlet and outlet of the compressor. Controls also included compressor motor current and vibration transmitters. The controls design was to prevent back flow through the compressor by sensing low pressure and flow at the compressor outlet and opening the anti-surge valve to direct flow to bypass lines. Allen Bradley Powerflex VFD specification, configuration and implementation. Monitoring instrumentation and electrical equipment received and installation.

• Principal Controls Engineering Lead

Jacobs Engineering Group, Long Beach, CA

Tesoro Refining Company Flare Gas Recovery Project Salt Lake City Utah, Mandan North Dakota, Anacortes Washington, Kenai Alaska Projects in included migration of Honeywell TDC 3000 to Honeywell Experion PKS DCS C300 Controllers. P&ID development, I/O lists, Instrumentation and electrical equipment data sheet specification, developed field wiring cable block diagrams, instrument junction boxes, FTAs, marshalling panels, Developed the same wiring deliverables for Schneider Electric Modicon Quantum SIS PLC Certified for SIL level 3 Developed Control Narratives, Logic Diagrams, using 2 out of 3 transmitter input voting for ESDs. Cause & Affect Diagrams for DCS and SIS systems, DCS and SIS Set point and Alarm Matrixes. Pre-TAR, TAR, and PostTAR Construction Work Packages. Made instrumentation and electrical equipment recommendations based on performance reliability. In some instances, convinced the client to change instrument types. Compared refinery site preferred manufacturers with ISA and IEEE performance metrics. Also included development of Instrument Indexes, Data Sheets, Loop Diagrams, and Wiring Diagrams in Smart Plant INtools. Phillips 66 – LARC ARVs to East Flare, East Flare Knockout Drum, RV Remediation and Tank 302 Projects Carson California Projects included specification and installation of GE Panametrics Ultra Sonic flow meter, Pressure and Temperature transmitters, also specified temperature elements and thermowells, pressure and temperature gauges. Thermowells specified in compliance P66 and MR 0103 NACE compliance when process service is wet H2S. Specified pressure safety valves of U59, U60, U110, U159, and U160. Also upgraded specified an Endress & Hauser Proservo NMS5 Servo Tank Gaging Level Indicating Transmitter for Mark Space and HART communication protocols. Responded to RFIs from the field during installation and start up. Also included development of Instrument Indexes, Data Sheets, Loop Diagrams, and Wiring Diagrams in Smart Plant INtools.

• Principal Control Systems Lead Engineer

Jacobs Engineering Group, Denver, CO

Freeport-McMoran Copper & Gold Inc. Cooper Mining Projects at Morenci Arizona. P&ID development, I/O lists, Instrument location diagrams. Instrumentation and electrical equipment specification. Schneider Electric Modicon Quantum SIS PLC specification and configuration. Cause and Effect and set point matrices, 3D modelling reviews, PHA meetings, Cable Block, Wiring, Loop Diagrams, Installation Detail Drawings, Control Strategy, and Logic Diagram development. Change Order Estimates, and Engineering hours estimates. Multidiscipline planning meetings.

• Control Systems Lead

URS / Bechtel, Aikens, SC

U.S. Department of Energy Savanah River Site at Aiken South Carolina P&ID development, I/O lists, Instrument location diagrams. Instrumentation and electrical equipment specification and installation. Foundation Fieldbus, DeviceNet, and ASI to Delta V DCS segment diagrams, DeltaV SIS integrated safety control system logic and loop diagrams. HAZOP reviews and PHA meeting, Identification of SIL Levels and IROF Items Relied on for Safety. Redundant sensors, logic solvers, P&ID, Wiring Diagrams, Loop Diagrams, Installation Detail Drawings, Location Diagrams, Vibration and speed sensors for centrifuges and rotary equipment. compliance with 10 CFR 50 Appendix B for nuclear plants. Identified and implemented. Developed E&I Scopes of Work and reliability programs/practices/procedures. Developed on reliability improvement of key process instrumentation and power distribution equipment. Developed PMs for instrumentation and electrical equipment. Developed studies for minimization of downtime action plans and equipment stores. Provided start up field support and as built walk through for project completions.

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

AREAS OF EXPERTISE 11

Professional Experience

Electrical engineering for water reclamation, industrial environments, and municipalities

Mr. Wasfy has more than a decade of experience as licensed professional electrical engineer working on electrical design, operation, and construction. He has distinguished himself as an industry expert in electrical cable testing and condition monitoring and has even published research about his finding. Mr. Wasfy began work in the nuclear industry by working on plant modifications and design change packages for electrical equipment. His experience also includes testing, commissioning, and certification of electrical equipment in commercial, industrial, healthcare, and generation facilities. He has also done project management, planning and coordination; designed an intermediate substation at a natural gas storage facility. Plus, he commissioned all electrical equipment at four wastewater treatment facilities.

Project Experience

• Senior Electrical Engineer | Carollo Engineers

Education

• B.S., Electrical Engineering, University of California, Irvine

Professional Registrations

• Electrical Engineer: CA, No. E23114

• NETA Test Technician Level II-CERT #:19-2-9419403

• • IEEE Member-IEEE Power & Energy Society-Member #: 92478741

Lead Electrical Engineer on upgrade projects for various water and wastewater treatment plants in California, Arizona, and Hawaii. Designed the following: a new Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) for two wastewater pump stations for San Bernardino County; a new control system for a standby generator and associated switchgear at the Riverside Water Quality Control Plant at the City of Riverside; a new service entrance switchgear at the Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant for the City of LA; a complete overhaul of the electrical distribution system at the Northwest Reclamation Plant in the City of Mesa, AZ; and the electrical distribution system for a new tertiary water treatment facility at the Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant in the City of Honolulu, HI.

• Forensic Electrical Consultant | Rimkus Consulting Group

Responsibilities include electrical fire scene investigations, engineering analysis of electrical systems, laboratory artifact examinations, industrial and construction accident investigations including electrocutions and electrical shock injuries, construction defect analyses for electrical equipment and systems, industrial and commercial equipment maintenance evaluations, product liability investigations, and electrical-related fire investigations.

• Senior Electrical Engineer | Cordoba Corporation

Team Lead for the Drone Investigation, Assessment, and Repair (DIAR) Team. Reviewed designs of electric distribution lines for conformance to San Diego Gas and Electric’s (SDG&E) Pole Risk Mitigation and Engineering (PRiME) Program. Prepared 230 kV and 92 kV transmission line design criteria for Imperial Irrigation District (IID).

• Power Systems Engineer | RESA Power Service

Worked on power system studies for the following clients across the United States, Including short circuit analyses, protective device coordination studies, arc flash hazard analyses, load flow studies, and ground grid studies. Also, supervised the field crew that performs the data collection for the power system studies.

Redwood Electric – Research facility for Jazz Pharmaceuticals in Palo Alto, CA. Cupertino Electric – Office building campus for The Irvine Company in Irvine, CA. Winnebago Industries – RV Manufacturing facility in Forest City, Iowa. Excalibur Hotel and Casino – Las Vegas, NV. Field service testing projects when needed.

Examples include: Medium Voltage circuit breaker testing for Orange County Sanitation District in Fountain Valley, CA; Low voltage switchgear testing for Plains All American Pipeline in Compton, CA; and Relay testing for Great Salt Plains Midstream in Enid, OK.

• Lead Field Service Electrical Engineer | ESR Inc.

Circuit breaker primary injection testing at AWS data centers – OR / Sheraton Grand LA / Valley Medical Center – WA; Relay testing at Lockheed Martin – GA / AES-Huntington Beach, CA / Sheraton Grand LA.; Power factor transformer testing at AES Huntington Beach, CA; Medium voltage cable testing at AES Huntington Beach, CA.

• Electrical Engineer | Exelon Nuclear, Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station

Cable Aging Program Owner-Owned the maintenance and testing program for control, instrumentation, and power cables at Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Station. Project Lead for the 1R26 Low Voltage Cable Replacement Project. Tan Delta Cable Testing - Responsible for low and medium voltage cable testing at Oyster Creek. Worked with AMS Corp. on testing of RPS, Turbine Controls, Feedwater Pump Controls, and Condensate Pump Control cables. System Manager for Power System, Reactor Instrumentation, Feedwater Control System.

• Electrical Engineer | Henkels & McCoy

City of Anaheim Underground Conversion Program: Converted existing overhead transmission, distribution, and communication cables and equipment to underground systems. Sempra Utilities / Southern California Gas Company – Aliso Canyon Storage Facility: Pole design for a new 12kV overhead distribution line to tie into the existing utility and designed a new intermediate substation to serve new loads in the Facility.

• Electrical Engineer | Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA)

Primary electrical engineer for a municipal water district. Responsible for all electrical equipment at the Agency’s 4 wastewater treatment facilities. Monitored construction work in progress, including field investigations, to ensure compliance with approved electrical plans, specifications and standards and conducted “startup” and performance tests for pumping systems, electrical systems, and instrumentation systems. Prepared engineering studies, cost estimates, correspondence, and requests for proposals, Board letters, records, files, and reports and Interfaced with the electric utility engineers and planners on electrical design issues.

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

AREAS OF EXPERTISE 20+

Professional Experience

Expert-level technician well versed in the Honeywell DCS System

Experienced with the Honeywell DCS system, Mr. San Miguel is an expert-level Electrical Control Engineer/Designer with over 20 years of experience designing water/wastewater, industrial and power plant facilities conversant with operating computers and other electrical calculation software used in power systems. Performs Arc Flash, coordination, and short circuit studies in addition to all work necessary for establishing a project database. Knowledge of NEC code, NFPA. Arc Flash (NFPA 70e) and other industry standards. Proficient with MS office software to generate reports and schedules. Broad knowledge of electrical design and drafting techniques, including electrical symbols and placement in the Schematics & Diagrams, solid knowledge of principles and practices of related technical areas.

Technical Skill Set

ETAP, SKM Power Tools, AUTOCAD, Microstation, PDS Modelling, Smart Plant Review, PLC5 Platform, Control Logix, ABB Drives, DCS Teleperm XP, Wonderware Intouch, Modicon Platform, Triconex, Foxboro Spec 200, Honeywell, MS Office Software, Bentley Nevada, ABB Controller

Project Experience

Education

• BS, Electrical Engineering, National University, Manila, Philippines

• Diploma, Industrial Maintenance Technology, PLC Programming & Maintenance Certificate

Professional Registration

• Electrical Engineer, Professional Regulation Commission (Philippines)

• Certified EPA Universal

• Gary Encallado

• Principal Engineer

• Phone: 626-497-5309 Email: gary.encallado@parsons.com

• Instrument Technician, LAWINS, Control System Replacement Project, Terminal Island Plant

D R Consultants & Designers, Los Angeles, CA

Performed/verified the existing condition of termination and internal connection of the components inside the control panels, motor control centers and verify as well the location and type of instruments like level, pressure, flow transmitters and determine the existing I/O’s and developed loop diagrams.

• Interfaced instrumentation and controls with PLC’s and/or distributed control systems. Created all necessary drawings for a project from start to finish.

• Developed interconnecting wiring diagrams and termination schedules using physical layout drawings, control schematics and existing drawings.

• Worked collaboratively with technicians to prepare drawings based on actual field conditions.

• Electrical/Control Designer

P Tech Automation and Equipment LLC, Bolivar, TN

• Created wiring diagrams and detailed drawings, specify and design analog and digital controls.

• Designed / developed specification of control panel and create CAD drawings such as schematic/wiring diagram, interconnection diagrams and I/O counts.

• Specified panel components: control transformer, disconnect switch, PLC, dc power supply, and complete field bus system components: valves sensor and relay barrier and communication modules.

• Specified power and control cables and performed actual panel wiring.

• Electrical Engineer

MN Electro Industrial Supply Service, Quezon, City Philippines

• Applied company/client policies and procedures to develop site designs for overhead and underground electrical distribution facilities, including conversions and cable replacement

• Prepared clear, complete, and accurate working plans and detail drawings, from rough sketches or layouts, exercising skill with CAD systems to create functional designs.

• Created detailed electrical designs for facilities; more specifically lighting systems, power systems, communications, security and fire detection in compliance with the National Electrical Code.

• Design Engineer

Fluor Daniel Inc., Filinvest Corporate City, Philippines

• Designed and produced drawings of electrical systems.

• Contacted manufacturers and vendors for materials required for supporting proposed design.

• Received quotes on projects, set schedules for project implementation.

• Managed projects and signed-off on acceptance of service/work required.

• Created programming for process control systems.

• Ensured that working drawings complied with the applicable CAD drafting standards. Consistently met or exceeded QA standards.

• Design Engineer

Steag State Power Inc., Misamis Oriental, Philippines

• Designed and drafted electrical schematics for power generation equipment.

• Generated drawings for engine wire harness and interconnect cables.

• Created wiring schematics for service manuals.

• Worked collaboratively with the CADD group to prepare design drawings and details and reviewed completed work product to ensure quality.

• Electrical Engineer/Designer

Edison Mission Energy Inc., CBK Complex Kalayaan Laguna, Philippines

• Developed models of Electrical Substation features and components like transformers, circuit breakers, etc.

• Developed layout of parts and assemblies of substation equipment and components.

• Modified and/or updated existing models, assemblies, and layouts to reflect changes to the design.

• Worked with part naming and numbering conventions; and file naming and management protocols.

• Created or modified physical drawings, such as single-line diagrams, station location plans, electrical assemblies, cable and conduit plans, cable schedules, grounding plans, duct bank designs and layouts, and other details and drawings that would provide sufficient detail and information to construct an electrical substation with guidance from higher-level engineers.

• Used ProjectWise for project documentation to track all design modifications and new designs with assistance by higher level engineers.

• Senior Design Engineer

Parsons International Ltd., Makati, City Philippines

• Designed and laid out underground conduit systems and grounding systems.

• Developed and interpreted medium voltage and 480-volt single-line diagrams, including layout of motor control centers from load lists.

• Determined medium- and low-voltage feeder cable sizing ampacities based on calculations of allowable conduit fills, de-rating factors, and voltage drop per the National Electrical Code.

• Developed physical layout drawings in areas classified as hazardous based on solid working knowledge of Article 500 of the National Electrical Code.

• Developed cable tray layout drawings for power, control, and instrumentation wiring.

• Developed interconnecting wiring diagrams and termination schedules using physical layout drawings, control schematics, and vendor drawings.

• Designed industrial exterior and interior lighting systems.

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

AREAS OF EXPERTISE 35

Professional Experience

Trusted Expert on Instrumentation Controls, Testing, and Electro-Mechanical Equipment

Mr. Barrientos brings in-depth experience in electronics testing, troubleshooting, installation, cabling, and servicing. His career includes serving as a project manager as well as the Director of Engineering and Maintenance for an educational institution.

Over a career of more than 30 years, Mr. Barrientos has become highly skilled in servicing a variety of electro-mechanical equipment, such as AC/DC motors/ controls, protection relays, UPD, and pneumatics. Other examples include:

• ATS

• AVRs

• Sensors and switches

• Cargo winches

• SCADA

• Pyrometers

• Solid state /electronic devices

Key Skills

• GenSets Low to medium voltage for:

• Power Plants

• Marine Vessels

• Commercial Bldgs

• Hospitals

• Commissioning small- (220 / 440V) and medium-voltage (4160V) generating systems, synchronizing gensets, installing and commissioning AVRs and protecting relays

• Calibrating relays and instruments

Education

• B.S., Electrical Engineering, Adamson University, Manila City, Philippines

Professional Certifications

• OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety

• EPA 608 Certification (HVACUniversal Technician)

• LEED® Green Associate

Reference

• Robert “Bruce” Sutherland, 267-992-5150 brucedog_1@yahoo,.com

• Troubleshooting boiler programmers, electrical/motor controls (220/440), protection relays, generator exciters

• Maintaining equipment, machinery and work areas in clean, orderly condition

• Implementing work orders in accordance with samples, prints, sketches, specifications and written or verbal instructions and schematics

• Understanding, installing, troubleshooting power and solid state electronics

• Performing and documenting detailed preventive maintenance procedures on equipment, in accordance with manufacturer specifications

• Modifying, creating, installing, troubleshooting and creating switching, lighting controls

• Understanding and following all safety policies and procedures

• Efficiently reading schematics for electrical, mechanical, solid state and electronic devices.

Project Experience

• Lead Instrument Technician - Control System Replacement Project

D R Consultants & Designers, Los Angeles, CA

Terminal Island and Hyperion Plant, City of Los Angeles Wastewater Integrated Network Systems (LAWINS) Project. Honeywell DCS System. Lead team member to provide loop verification for Terminal Island, D. C, Tillman and Glendale/Burbank WWT Plants - Field Verification Projects.

• Plant Operating Engineer

Plant Operating Engineer

Adhered to, with full working knowledge of the plant safety program. Worked in conjunction with the Operations and Maintenance Supervisors and other shift personnel to ensure that safe working practices and conditions are adhered to. Works with the operations shift team to enforce safety rules and procedures by assuring safe work practices compliance on a daily shift-rotational basis. Will have oversight responsibility over outside maintenance and contractors to ensure that they are working in a safe and hazard free environment.

• Instrument Technician – LAWINS project

D R Consultants & Designers, Los Angeles, CA

Validation and documentation of existing control system wiring, connections, relays, cabinet. Configuration and other system elements, loop drawings (Terminal Island Waste Water Treatment Plant).

• Digital Handyman – HVAC for AT&T (Independent Contractor October)

Billings Contracting, Dallas, TX

Validation and documentation of existing control system wiring, connections, relays, cabinet. Configuration and other system elements, loop drawings (Terminal Island Waste Water Treatment Plant).

• Brake Press Operator

SPX Cooling, Brea, CA

Performed Brake press for sheet metal

• Brake Press Operator

Hussmann, Chino, CA

Performed Brake press for sheet metal

• Test Technician

Power Testing and Energization, Anaheim, CA

Validation and documentation of existing control system wiring, connections, relays, cabinet. Configuration and other system elements, loop drawings (Terminal Island Waste Water Treatment Plant).

• Facilities Head - Engineering & Maintenance, School of Design and Arts Building

De La Salle College of Saint Benilde, Manila, Philippines

Charged in the overall maintenance and building improvements, including all electro-mechanical equipment, of 14-story building comprising 55,000 square meters. Equipment included: Chiller, combined capacity 1290 TR; Gensets, combined capacity 1250kva; Sewage treatment plant/Waste Water treatment plant; Pump room; Fire protection system; Building Management System (BMS); Elevators; Theater and Cinema; and Textile lab. Managed the overall maintenance and improvements of the entire college. Ensured that all equipment were in good running condition. Managed Sewage Treatment Plant of the building. Performed troubleshooting and repair or various electro-mechanical devices/equipment. Responsible for tracking and monitoring facilities energy consumption. Responsible for all tracking personnel duties and assigned task. Reviewed and released maintenance-initiated purchase requisition and orders. Initiated weekly and monthly meetings among department heads. Reviewed employee performance and productivity. Responsible for making weekly technical report

• Electrical Consultant

JT Stage, Quezon City, Philippines

Validation and documentation of existing control system wiring, connections, relays, cabinet. Configuration and other system elements, loop drawings (Terminal Island Waste Water Treatment Plant).

• Nam-Eh Trading Proprietor, Quezon City, Philippines

Managed the overall operations of the business from sourcing, purchasing, marketing, selling, installation, etc.

DRC Proposed Staff Hourly Rates

The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California

MWD - Pure Water Southern California Program

Program Management Support Services

RFP-DH-1330 Request for Proposal

Stantec Prime

DRC Sub-consultant SBE All in Rate 2025 2026 2027 2028

RFP-Section 2.6.3

Task 3 - Program Controls

DRC to provide support services to Stantec with:

Scope: Design, implementation and maintenance of cost and resource integrated schedules. Use Primavera P6

Louis Flores base pay $103/hr $258

Rodel San Miguel base pay $76/hr. $190 $198/hr $206/hr $214/hr

RFP-Section 2.6.5 Task 5 - Quality Assurance/Quality Control Support

DRC to provide support services to Stantec with:

Scope: Implement the requirements of this Program's QA/QC Plan.

David Henry base pay $120/hr $300/hr

RFP-Section 2.6.6 Task 6 - Programmatic Risk Assessment and Risk Management Support

DRC to provide support services to Stantec with:

Scope: Assist Prime and MWD to identify project risks , and to offer mitigation strategies

David Henry base pay $120/hr $300/hr $312/hr $327/hr $340/hr

RFP-Section 2.6.7 Task 7 - Engineering Services

DRC to provide support services to Stantec with:

Scope: Various engineering services

Civil Design

Jim Fowler

Jimmy Todorov

Alberd Gharibian

Noise Monitoring

RFP-Section 2.6.7 (4) Task 7 - Engineering Services

DRC to provide support services to Stantec with: Scope: Value Engineering Work Shop participation Dave Henry

RFP-Section 2.6.7 (9) Task 7 - Engineering Services

DRC to provide support services to Stantec with:

Scope: assist Stantec and MWD with coordination of commissioning and start-up of treatment. Pipelines, pump stations, recharge facilities, etc. that are part of this Program

Moghaddam base

Kristo Miloslavic base pay

Joseph Barrientos base pay

RFP-Section 2.6.7 (12) Task 7 - Engineering Services

DRC to provide support services to Stantec with:

Scope: Provide Program support for commissioning, start-, and initial operations effort.

Kristo Miloslavic base pay

RFP-Section 2.6.8 (3) Task 8 - Construction Management and Operations Support

DRC to provide support services to Stantec with:

Scope: Field Engineering

(participate in construction progress meetings, review contractor "look ahead" schedules, review payment requests, RFI administration, photo/video archieve, generate punch lists

Kumar Jain base pay

RFP-Section 2.6.8 (8) Task 8 - Construction Management and Operations Support

DRC to provide support services to Stantec with:

Scope: (a): Assist with coordination of operator training

Scope (b): Assist with project testing, start-up, and commissioning Kristo Miloslavic

Scope (c) Assist with vendor training

RFP - Section 2.6.14 Task 14 - Support for Training and Technology Transfer Initiatives

DRC to provide support services to Stantec with:

Scope (2- Technical Training): assist in the development and delivery of training and training materials for layouts, design criteria, applicable science, operational features, regulatory requirements, etc.

Jain

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