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Nick Canale, CPII, QSP, NAASCO ITCP, CIPP, ACI, HAZWOPER, OSHA I Construction Inspector <br />Nick's typical duties include; performing daily inspections, administering contract documents, upholding code requirements, <br />conducting weekly progress meetings, processing submittals, requests for information, change orders, and progress <br />payments, ensuring quality control and verifying quantities, coordinating with various agencies, utility companies, material <br />testers, surveyors, merchants, and residents, monitoring the Contractor's construction schedule, traffic control plan, <br />and safety plan, maintaining public relations, generating the final punch list, and documenting the work via daily reports <br />�( and digital photography. He has successfully served as Construction Inspector on a variety of public works projects <br />encompassing water lines, sewers, storm drains, dewatering, grading, excavating, roadways, parking lots, medians, <br />retaining walls, AC, PCC, traffic signals, drainage facilities, parks, landscaping, irrigation, aquatic parks, pumps, electrical work, and sports parks. <br />His professional demeanor, attention to detail, and skill in working with large, diverse project teams will help deliver a successful project. <br />Marshall Bowen Pumping Plant, Whittier, California. City of Whittier. Construction Inspector. Responsible for <br />construction inspection. Michael Baker provided design engineering services and construction phase support, <br />including full-time construction management and inspection services, for the Whittier Utility Authority's (WUA) <br />Pumping Plant No. 2, which was originally constructed in the 1930s. Michael Baker identified off -site improvements <br />to increase operational capability of existing facilities; evaluated pump station and control schemes; provided <br />hydraulic analysis; and performed structural and electrical engineering, surveying, and mapping. Michael Baker also <br />provided final plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E); CEQA compliance (notice of exemption); and construction <br />management and inspection. <br />1-5/Ortega Highway Interchange Pipeline Relocation, San Juan Capistrano, California. City of San Juan <br />Capistrano. Construction Inspector. Responsible for construction inspection. Michael Baker provided construction <br />management and inspection services on a pipeline replacement project, which included installation of 3,611 linear <br />feet of 12-inch PVC pipe and 700 linear feet of 12-inch CML&C pipe constructed in the 1-5 bridge; abandonment <br />and relocation of water lines; services and appurtenances; and the removal ofACP. Michael Baker's duties included <br />project management; contract administration; construction management; construction inspection; scheduling; <br />public relations; monitoring the Contractor's traffic control and safety plans; monitoring environmental compliance, <br />surveying, soils and material testing, and welding testing; and testing and startup. <br />Years with Michael Baker: 15 <br />Years with Other Firms: 2 <br />Education: <br />B.S., 2005, Business, Long <br />Beach State University <br />Licenses / Certifications: <br />Certified Public Infrastructure <br />Inspector, 2016 <br />Hazardous Waste Operations <br />and Emergency Response, <br />CA#14461200, 2015 <br />Qualified SWPPP Practitioner <br />(QSP), CA#25254, 2014 <br />Rio Vista Water Treatment Plant Clearwell No. 1 Improvements, Santa Clarita, California. Santa Clarita Valley <br />Cured-in-Place <br />NASSCO Cured -in -Place <br />Water Agency. Construction Inspector. Responsible for construction inspection. Michael Baker provided construction <br />Pipe Inspector, <br />Pipe Inspector, <br />management and inspection services to for the Clearwell No. 1 Improvements project, which was partially funded by <br />a USEPA Grant. The modifications to this 15-million-gallon treated water clearwell included demolition and removal of <br />2018 <br />geomembrane liner, baffles, and floating cover; grading within the clearwell; installation of drain pipes, liner leakage <br />OSHA 30-Hour Construction <br />collection pipes, concrete anchor curbs, gemembrane liner, CSPE baffles, and CSPE floating cover; installation of <br />Outreach Training, 2010 <br />water quality monitoring system, site electrical, SCADA improvements, and perimeter railing; modifications to existing <br />access platforms; and restoration of existing asphalt pavement. <br />On -Call Public Works Construction Management and Inspection Services, Lake Forest, California. City of <br />Lake Forest. Construction Inspector. Responsible for construction inspection. Michael Baker provided on -call, as - <br />needed construction management, inspection, and contract administration services. Projects have included water <br />and sewer lines, storm drains, street resurfacing, asphalt repairs, overlays, slurry seals, intersection improvements, <br />Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ramps, traffic signals, grading, retaining walls, picnic shelters, trails, parks, and <br />sports and skate parks. <br />Proposal I Appendix Water Resources RFP No. 19-118 <br />INTERNATIONAL <br />