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©PATRICK HANIFY, PE, CCM, LEED AP, CISEC, QSD I Construction Manager
<br />N Patrick has been managing projects for the Michael Baker Construction Management Department. His responsibilities
<br />include the processing and reviewing RFI's, CCO's, RFQ's, shop drawings and submittals. He also reviews baseline CPM
<br />N N A L schedules, progress payments and bid documents; upholds code requirements; conducts progress meetings and organize
<br />meeting minutes; coordinates daily operations with Contractors; field inspections and materials testing; documentation of
<br />projects utilizing record drawings, digital photography, observation reports and quantities; coordinating with various agencies,
<br />utilities and residents, ensuring traffic control and site safety; and maintaining public relations. His degree in Engineering
<br />coupled with his design experience in public works, water resources and land development projects, provide him with a solid
<br />foundation for Construction Management and Inspection work.
<br />Mill Creek Wetlands Construction Management, Riverside, California. New Model Colony Builders, LLC. Years with Michael Baker: 14
<br />Construction Manager. Responsible for construction management. Michael Baker provided construction management
<br />services for the Mill Creek Wetlands project. The Cucamonga Creek watershed covers approximately 77 square Education:
<br />miles of land, encompassing portions of the cities of Ontario, Chino, Rancho Cucamonga, and Upland. The project B.S., 2007, Civil Engineering,
<br />consists of the creation of 52 acres of wetlands; recreation and habitat restoration, including new riparian habitat; Geospatial Option, California
<br />raptor habitat expansion; and interpretive -educational loop trails and custom landscape plant material and irrigation State Polytechnic University,
<br />improvements to support new habitat flora and fauna. The project involved approximately 700,000 yards of rough- Pomona
<br />grade and precise -grade earthwork to reshape treatment ponds and two miles of recreation and maintenance trails.
<br />Mojave Water Agency Regional Recharge and Recovery (1113) Project, Victor Valley, California. Mojave Water
<br />Agency. Construction Manager. Responsible for construction management. Michael Baker provided engineering
<br />services to the Mojave Water Agency for the Regional Recharge and Recovery (R3) Project, a high profile water
<br />supply project in San Bernardino County. The project will ultimately recharge up to 40,000 acre-feet per year of State
<br />Water Project water into the Upper Mojave River flood plain, and will include the construction of up to 22 extraction
<br />recovery wells, three reservoirs, a 25,000 gpm pump station, and a fully integrated conveyance system to deliver
<br />water to a variety of retail agencies in the High Desert. The Phase I project included construction of six wells to
<br />extract up to 15,000 acre-ft per year, over 16 miles of 12-inch to 48-inch diameter pipe, a 2.65 MG welded steel
<br />reservoir, a flow control and recharge facility with 40,000 gpm capacity and up to 235 psi pressure drop, a pump
<br />station sized for 25,000 gpm with pumps installed to provide 15,000 gpm, and four turnout flow control facilities for
<br />delivering the water to member agencies.
<br />Verdemont Water Infrastructure Improvement Projects, Phase 1, San Bernardino, California. City of San
<br />Bernardino. Assistant Construction Manager. Served as Assistant Construction Manager and Assistant Field
<br />Engineer. Responsible for excellent claims avoidance and change order resolution. The project team maintained
<br />consistent client satisfaction and communication resulting in repeat business. Michael Baker provided construction
<br />management and inspection services for water infrastructure improvements. Phase 1 encompassed three projects:
<br />the Palm Pumping Station, the Magnolia Booster Station, and the Palm Connector 24-inch transmission main. The
<br />Palm Pumping Station has a capacity for 16 million gallons per day (MGD) and was constructed on the existing Palm
<br />reservoir site. The Magnolia Booster Station has a capacity of 9 MGD. The Palm Connector 24-inch transmission
<br />Licenses / Certifications:
<br />Professional Engineer - Civil,
<br />CA #79874, 2012
<br />LEED Accredited
<br />Professional, 2009
<br />Certified Construction
<br />Manager, #8612, 2018
<br />Qualified SWPPP Developer
<br />(QSD), CA#C79874
<br />Certified Inspector of
<br />Sediment & Erosion Control,
<br />CA #7089, 2012
<br />Grade II Water Distribution
<br />Operator (D2), CA#49529,
<br />2018
<br />Grade II Water Treatment
<br />main included crossings of Caltrans and Flood Control District right-of-way. Michael Baker provided construction Operator (T2), CA#32145,
<br />management, inspection, contract administration, scheduling, RFI responses, submittals, daily reports, digital photos, 2011
<br />progress payments, traffic controls, site safety, community relations, and the final punch list.
<br />Proposal I Appendix Water Resources RFP No. 19-118
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