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Item 37 - Construction Management and Inspection Services for Well 32 Rehabilitation
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BUTIERng Enginaers <br />EDUCATION <br />Health and Safety <br />Program (OSHA) <br />Management Skills <br />Program <br />Trench Shoring <br />Program <br />Hazard Material <br />Program <br />(40-hour course) <br />Dust Control (8-hour <br />course) <br />Frankie Alonso <br />Inspector <br />Professional Summary <br />Mr. Alonso is a results -oriented, hands-on construction professional with 35 <br />years of expertise in all facets of heavy civil infrastructure, particularly <br />underground pipeline construction. He has a verifiable track record for the <br />successful completion of projects through planning, organizing, and <br />managing overall daily operations. He has the ability to identify, isolate, and <br />eliminate work hazards. <br />Mr. Alonso has over 20 years of experience as a Foreman Supervisor in <br />which he has been responsible for hiring, scheduling, and supervising labor <br />and developing and enforcing company policies, procedures, and project <br />safety regulations. Other areas of expertise include heavy equipment <br />operation and the construction of pressure reducing stations, rate of flow <br />valves, and pump stations. <br />Relevant Experience / Work History <br />Field Inspector, Groundwater Replenishment System Final Expansion <br />Project; Fountain Valley, CA; Orange County Water District (Duration: <br />2019 —2023; Value: $193,977,148)—Mr. Alonso is providing field inspection <br />services for the Groundwater Replenishment System Final Expansion <br />(GWRSFE) Project. The GWRSFE is a water supply project designed to <br />provide an additional 31,000 AFY of advanced treated wastewater (recycled <br />water) to the groundwater basin in north and central Orange County. The <br />GWRSFE scope of work includes upgrading the existing 100 MGD Advanced <br />Water Purification Facility (AWPF) by adding 30 MGD of additional capacity; <br />constructing Plant No. 2 Secondary Effluent Conveyance Facilities; and <br />rehabilitating an existing pipeline between Plant No. 2 and Plant No. 1 to <br />bring secondary effluent to the GWRS. <br />Field Inspector, San Lorenzo Sewer Lift Station; Santa Ana, CA; City of <br />Santa Ana, Public Works (Completion: 04/2021; Value: $7.6 million) <br />The San Lorenzo Sewage Lift Station Project consists of construction of the <br />following: lift station —below ground dry and wet wells; aboveground CMU <br />block building; three (3) 15 hp dry pit sewage pumps; piping, fittings, valves, <br />flow meter, in -line grinders, rail and hoist system; HVAC, ventilation and <br />ducting; electrical and instrumentation; site grading and improvements; 560 <br />(LF) of 15" gravity sewer pipe; 190 (LF) of 12" gravity sewer pipe; 545 (LF) of <br />10" force main; sewer manholes and appurtenances; and abandonment of <br />existing Segerstrom Lift Station. <br />Field Inspector, Claude "Bud" Lewis Carlsbad Desalination Plant — <br />Intake Modifications Project; Carlsbad, CA; Poseidon Water (Duration: <br />08/2019 — 09/2020; Value: $18.4 million) —The Intake Modifications Project <br />includes the design and construction of Phase 1 of a new pumping station to <br />provide source water to the existing 50 MGD Carlsbad Seawater Desalination <br />Plant. Phase I utilizes existing NRG facilities to provide source water supply <br />to the Plant, including the following: a) New brine dilution pumps and <br />discharge piping; b) Intake structure modifications to accommodate pump <br />
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