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10/20/2020
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F <br />City of Santa Ana <br />On -Call Stormwater Project Design Services RFP No.: 20-102 <br />Key Personnel <br />iL <br />Katie Harrel <br />PE, ENV SP, QSD <br />➢City of San Fernando Regional Park <br />Infiltration <br />➢ City of Culver City Washington <br />Boulevard P3 Urban Runoff Diversion <br />➢ City of Santa Monica Los Amigos <br />Park Stormwater Harvesting and <br />Direct Use Demonstration <br />Katie Harrel, PE, ENV SP, QSD is your Project <br />Manager. She will oversee all aspects of task orders <br />awarded under this on -call throughout their duration, <br />including management, meetings, technical evaluations, <br />subconsultant coordination, and coordination of permit - <br />related reviews. Katie is a prodigious engineer with <br />extensive professional experience, including the design of <br />Best Management Practices (BMPs) for public agencies <br />such as the cities of Torrance, Culver City, and Santa <br />Monica. Most recently, Katie has been involved in the <br />design of an infiltration system for a regional park in the <br />City of San Fernando which serves a drainage area <br />greater than 950 acres and is capable of groundwater <br />recharge of more than 466 acre-feet of runoff annually. <br />Katie has significant experience preparing Proposition 1 <br />SWGP, SCWP, and Proposition 1 IRWM grant packages <br />for local municipalities. Additionally, Katie has been actively involved in community outreach <br />efforts; informing the public of the many benefits of the infrastructure improvements she <br />designed. There is a substantial advantage to the involvement of an informed Project Manager, <br />who has been ever-present from the project conception to its successful delivery, when <br />emphasizing to the public the steps necessary to achieve a project's ultimate goals. <br />Vik Bapna, PE, ENV SP, CPSWQ, QSD/P will be your <br />Design Lead and will act as point of contact in the event <br />Katie is unavailable. Vik has 29 years of experience <br />managing and reviewing the design of multi -benefit <br />stormwater capture and groundwater recharge projects with <br />the completion of the first Southern California's regional <br />stormwater basin at Sun Valley Park. Vik is well known for <br />presenting complex design solutions in a way that is readily <br />understandable to both project stakeholders and the <br />community at large. In 2015, Vik was recognized by the <br />OCEC with an Outstanding Engineering Merit Award for his <br />work to restore natural environments and enhance water <br />quality in highly urbanized areas. He was also recognized <br />as an "Industry Icon" in Storm Water Solutions magazine. <br />Vik Bapna <br />PE, ENV SP, CPSWQ, QSD/P <br />➢City of Torrance Stormwater Basin <br />and Treatment Wetlands <br />Enhancement <br />➢ City of Yorba Linda Town Center <br />Renovation <br />Staff and Role <br />Relevant Project Experience <br />Jason Pereira, PE, CPSWQ, <br />City of Torrance Stormwater Basin and Treatment Wetlands <br />QSD/P, QISP <br />Enhancement, City of Los Angeles Laurel Canyon Boulevard <br />Principal -in -Charge, QA/QC <br />Green Street Design -Build <br />Bill Young, PE <br />City of Los Angeles Laurel Canyon Boulevard Green Street <br />Design <br />Design -Build, City of Culver City Washington Boulevard P3 <br />Urban Runoff Diversion, City of Santa Monica Los Amigos <br />Park Stormwater Harvesting and Direct Use Demonstration <br />-4- <br />25F-126 <br />GE. <br />
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