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Marek Prywarza, PE I Senior Engineer
<br />Marek has served as a project manager and/or electrical/controls engineer on the numerous water/wastewater facilities
<br />including wastewater treatment plants, pump stations, sewer stations, reservoirs, solid waste facilities, desalt plants, etc.
<br />His duties included overall responsibility for engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) related activities as well
<br />as coordinating and maintaining excellent client relations on small to medium size projects, preparation of proposals and
<br />specifications, supervision and approval of documentation and drawings, conceptual and detailed designs, generation/
<br />distribution feasibility studies, energy and power analysis, arc flash analysis, electrical safety program, systems integration,
<br />permitting support, construction phase services, start-up, commissioning and facilities testing, development of automation
<br />and control systems, systems integration, schedules, cost estimates, and coordination with vendors and clients. Marek has provided electrical and
<br />controls engineering and project management services for water and wastewater districts, municipalities, and utilities.
<br />Baker Water Treatment Plant Construction Support, Orange County, California. Carollo Engineers. Electrical Years with Michael Baker: 5
<br />Engineer. Provided construction services for the IRWD Baker Water Treatment Plant including review of E&IC Years with Other Firms: 30
<br />shop drawing submittals for electrical and control systems, preparing responses to contractor RFls and evaluation
<br />of contractor change order requests. Michael Baker is providing construction services for the IRWD Baker Water Education:
<br />Treatment Plant including review of shop drawing submittals for electrical and control systems, preparing responses
<br />to contractor RFls and evaluation of contractor change order requests. The Baker Water Treatment plant includes M.S., 1974, Electrical
<br />a raw water pump station, product water pump station, primary microfiltration system, pretreatment, chloramination, Engineering, AGH University
<br />backwash recovery system and UV disinfection. The complexity of the processes required close coordination of the of Science & Technology
<br />electrical, mechanical and control system during the construction process. Worked closely with IRWD construction B.S., 1972, Electrical
<br />manager to proactively identify potential construction issues and provide cost effective solutions to minimize change Engineering, AGH University
<br />orders. of Science & Technology
<br />Marshall Bowen Pumping Plant, Whittier, California. City of Whittier. Electrical Engineer. Provided assistance Licenses / Certifications:
<br />during the final design. Managed the electrical and SCADA control system design during the off -site improvements
<br />for SCADA system Upgrades: Rideout Pump Station/Hoover Reservoir; Rideout Reservoir; Hazard/Painter Reservoir; Professional Engineer -
<br />College Hills Pump Station; and Greenleaf Pump Station. Michael Baker provided design engineering services Electrical, CA#14537, 1994
<br />and construction phase support, including full-time construction management and inspection services, for the
<br />Whittier Utility Authority's (WUA) Pumping Plant No. 2, which was originally constructed in the 1930s. Michael Baker
<br />identified off -site improvements to increase operational capability of existing facilities; evaluated pump station and
<br />control schemes; provided hydraulic analysis; and performed structural and electrical engineering, surveying, and
<br />mapping. Michael Baker also provided final plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E); CEQA compliance (notice of
<br />exemption); and construction management and inspection.
<br />Well Automation and Rehabilitation Project, Costa Mesa, California. Mesa Water District. QA/QC. Provided QA/
<br />QC for the project design and evaluated project constructability. Michael Baker was selected to provide construction
<br />management services for this comprehensive upgrade of all five District clear water well sites. The wells provide 70%
<br />of the District's water supply. Key project elements include well rehabilitation, pump replacement, general electrical
<br />equipment replacement, new emergency generators, construction of new chemical storage and feed systems area,
<br />replacement of wellhead piping, instrumentation upgrades, and site security improvements. Michael Baker's duties
<br />will encompass project management, construction administration, office engineering, inspection, equipment and
<br />system testing/start-up/training, and construction close-out.
<br />Proposal i Appendix Water Resources RFP No. 19-118
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