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Company Name
KDC SYSTEMS
Contract #
A-2022-009-01
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
1/18/2022
Expiration Date
1/17/2025
Insurance Exp Date
10/1/2025
Destruction Year
2030
Notes
For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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Dynalectric <br />KDC Systems <br />EMCOR Companies <br />Edward Kazimierski <br />General Manager <br />21 years with Dynalectric/ KDC Systems <br />Education: <br />B.Sc., Electrical Engineering, California State University, Long Beach <br />Division Manager — KDC Systems <br />Edward oversees Dynalectric's Automation division, aka KDC Systems. His team specializes in IndustriallProcess <br />automation, Building automation and UL 508A panel fabrication. His division is one of the most respected system's <br />integrators in southern California and have worked on some of the most visible projects in the area including all three <br />phases of the OCWD GWRS project, the LAX CUP project as well as various prominent Life Science projects to <br />name a few. <br />He has worked in the automation field for over 27 years. 21 of these years have been with Dynalectric/KDC Systems <br />in positions including Engineer/programmer, Commissioning Manager, Engineering Manager and Division Manager. <br />Selected Projects: <br />Orange County Water District GWRS AWTF <br />KDC Systems provided electrical, instrumentation and control system engineering and installation expertise <br />to automate the Orange County Water District Groundwater Replenishment System (GWRS) in Fountain <br />Valley, CA. The process control system hardware and software was Emerson DeltaV with 1/0 devices by <br />Allen-Bradley and Phoenix Contact, and the project used specialty subvendors for the Microfiltration and <br />Ultraviolet Disinfection systems. The Reverse Osmosis system and balance of plant were automated by <br />KDC; and KDC was in the unique position of combining the other subvendor controls work to establish one <br />integrated control system. KDC produced about (30) main control panels, and another (70) panels for <br />instrumentation, local control, etc. There are around (60) DeltaV controllers for this project, many of them <br />redundant. KDC performed all control wire terminations and instrument calibrations. <br />The overall project 110 count of 8,000 points was substantially implemented using Foundation Fieldbus and <br />DeviceNet, and there were about 15,000 historized points. About half of the points were KDC's direct <br />responsibility, while the balance was indirectly our responsibility as overall system integrator. KDC held <br />workshops with the owner and developed software detailed designs, test plans, and a complete software <br />library which we administrated among the other subvendors. Unwitnessed and witnessed testing was <br />conducted at our facility, and was repeated in the field on actual equipment with water to commission the <br />system. <br />OCWD GWRS Initial Expansion <br />Construction of the Initial Expansion of the Groundwater Replenishment System for the Orange County Water District <br />(OCWD) has begun. Located at the OCWD Advanced Water Purification Facility (AWPF) on Ward Street in Fountain <br />Valley, Calif., the $142.7 million project will create an additional 31,000 acre-feet per year (AFY) of new water <br />supplies to serve north and central Orange County. Once completed, the AWFP's total production will reach 103,000 <br />AFY, enough water for 850,000 people. <br />The project entails expansion of the existing microfiltration facility by constructing eight new below -grade treatment <br />basins and enlarging the existing basement facility. Other work includes construction of a new 32,000-square-foot <br />reverse osmosis building, the installation of five new ultraviolet light (UV) treatment trains to match the existing <br />systems, as well as retrofitting the existing post treatment systems to employ a new lime feed system. McCarthy will <br />also construct two above ground steel tanks, each is 215 feet in diameter with a height of 35 feet and a capacity to <br />hold 7.5 million gallons of water. <br />Select Projects Completed Under Tenure <br />Orange County Water District <br />Baxter TOFX <br />IDEC NIMO Project <br />LAX CUP CHP <br />Fiber Composites, NC <br />Toyota Technical Center <br />Albemarle Corporation, AK <br />Cal State Fullerton Central Utilities Plant <br />IRWD Baker WTP <br />DPR Baxter Lamp <br />Los Angeles Harbor College <br />OCSD P2-66 <br />Morongo Casino CUP <br />
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