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rm <br />o.� ROCKWELL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES <br />ELECTRICAL AND INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROLS INSPECTION <br />JIM HUDSON — PRESIDENT <br />EXPERIENCE <br />Over 40 years of experience regarding projects primarily focused on water/wastewater <br />industry. From 1975 to 1978, Mr. Hudson served as an electrical apprentice working <br />predominately in the greenhouse industry with focus on automation and control. In 1978, he <br />became the first employee of Rockwell Electric, Inc. of Escondido, CA and became the Vice <br />President and Field Operations Manager a short time later. Jim was instrumental in building <br />Rockwell Electric, Inc. into a $15 million/year organization servicing the water/wastewater <br />industry. The company provided both electrical contracting capability as well as process <br />control and system integration services for the water/wastewater construction and service <br />industry. <br />Mr. Hudson left Rockwell Electric, Inc. in 1983 and was employed by Alyeska Pipeline Service Company as an Electrical <br />Inspector on the Alaska Pipeline. He returned to San Diego in 1984 and founded North Coast Electric. North Coast Electric <br />also concentrated solely in the water/wastewater industry. <br />Jim returned to Rockwell Electric, Inc. in 1991 and returned to his position as Vice President/Field Operations Manager. He <br />left in 2001 and became employed by Rock Electric, Inc. as the Vice President. Rock Electric also became involved with <br />water/wastewater projects at this time and executed many successful projects. <br />RELATED PROJECTS <br />Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade, Goleta Sanitary District (Goleta, CA) <br />RCS provided Construction Management and inspection services on what is one of the most challenging electrical and <br />instrumentation & control projects we have encountered. The Goleta sewage treatment facility is an existing plant. This <br />project includes not only major new construction of expanded process capabilities, but also a complete change -out of all <br />the plant Electrical Switchgear and Motor Control Centers (MCCs). Detailed planning and coordination are of the utmost <br />importance during phased cutover of process areas while maintaining a fully operational plant. <br />David C. McCollom Water Treatment Plant LT2 Upgrades, Olivenhain Municipal Water District (Olivenhain, CA) <br />Performed construction management and engineering assistance on this major upgrade project. The $16 million project <br />upgrades the facility to comply with the EPAs Long Term 2 (LT2) Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule. The project <br />includes a new energy recovery facility including two new energy recovery turbines, new raw water eq. tanks, modifications <br />to 13 membranes, new raw water eq. tanks, new backwash eq. basin and pump station, new strainers. Involvement with <br />the instrumentation and controls design and participation in the startup and commissioning, as -built reviews, and punch -list <br />development/resolution. <br />Escondido -Vista Water Treatment Plant Disinfection and Electrical System Upgrades, City of Escondido <br />The project included installation of a new on -site sodium hypochlorite generation (OSG) system to replace the existing <br />gaseous chlorine system for disinfection, installation of a new chlorine dioxide generation system to replace the existing <br />system, and upgrades to the plant electrical systems including main switchgear, standby engine generators, and MCC's <br />for new equipment. Involvement includes startup planning and schedule coordination, controls clarifications, SCADA <br />coordination, and startup & commissioning services. <br />City of Santa Ana Water Resources Division f 1 /�j ARDURRA <br />RFP 22-002 1 May 24, 2022 L B-73 .r / <br />