- 1 ~~~ ~, ~ _ j .f£ t ~ ~ ~ ~~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~~ } -Y i~ ` , 's'vk, -~•~ - ~ i -r '~.,"~~'~.*. ~k~^ dt ~ .r~'~ 'r r 7711 ~;..-. ~.~- ~Y ~ -~~ r ~y i - - 4 " ( r ~ r ~ ~ 1h i ~~~ '~ ~'w ~~ ~, _ ~ ¢Sit`~~ ~' 4 .4 sae ~~r x'~' s ... ..E ea TETRA TECH, INC. r February 19, 2004 The Honorable Pat Tinley, County Judge Kerr County, Texas 700 Main Street ~' Kerrville, Texas 78028 Reference: Statement of Qualifications Kerrville South Wastewater Project Dear Judge Tinley: Tetra Tech, Inc. is pleased to submit our qualifications for the above referenced solicitation. Tetra Tech has assembled a team of key professionals who are familiar with the Kerrville South Area, including construction methodologies, soils, public involvement, and other geo-political issues of the project areas. Tetra Tech's 9,200 associate staff throughout the US and international offices are available to assist the San Antonio office on a resource needed basis. We have teamed with an "~ excellent sub-consultant, Voelkel Engineering & Surveying. The attached SOQ is divided into five (5) sections to accommodate your evaluation of our qualificatious and the unparalleled interest of Tetra Tech, Inc. to be a part of the Kerr County Kerrville South Team. We look forward to the opportunity of providing the complete professional and technical services required to meet your program's goals. Sincerely, rad Groves, P.E. Divisional Vice President BG/mly H:\Marylou.Yohe\My Documents\Proposals\Kerr County\1001-bg.doc s r 501 Soledad, San Antonio, TX 8205 Tel 210.226.2922 Fax 210.22 .8497 www.tetratecl~.com I' r r ~~ TABLE OF CONTENTS ^ Tetra Tech Corporate Information SECTION I • General & Historical Background • Names of Principals, Corporate & San Antonio • Client Base • Areas of Specialization/Expertise • Corporate Financial Strength • Corporate Statement Regarding Default ,~ San Antonio O#fice Project References Project Experience /Qualifications /Histories SECTION II ~ Project Approach SECTION III Project Team SECTION IV • Organizational Chart • Project Team Resumes "" Additional Information SECTION V List of Insurance Coverages Tetra Tech Ratings ^ KERR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT __ ~~W~., _ Community development Block Grant Fund 2004 - 2006 F,; _ g ~~ Kerrville South Wastewater Project i~ ~` .. Brief History of Firm: Tetra Tech, Inc. was founded in 1966 to provide engineering services for issues involving waterways, harbors and coastal areas. Between 1982 and 1988, the Exploration and Products Divisions were phased out, while the engineering services groups continued to grow, particularly in the area of Water Resource Management and environmental cleanup. In 1991, Tetra Tech completed its Initial Public Offering. Subsequently, the firm has substantially increased the size and scope of its business and has expanded its service offerings through a series of strategic acquisitions and internal growth. In 1995, Tetra Tech expanded into the Infrastructure business and established a nationwide presence to serve the infrastructure needs of growing communities. In 1997, Tetra Tech established its Communications business to serve the rapidly growing wire and wireless communications industry. Today, Tetra Tech is a leading provider of specialized management consulting and technical services in three principal business areas: Resource Manage-ment, Infrastructure, and Communi-cations. Our management consulting services are complemented by our technical services, including research and development, applied science, engineering and architectural design, construction management, and operations and maintenance. Our clients include a diverse base of public and private sector organizations located in the U.S. and internationally. The June 2, 2003 Edition of Engineering News Record ranked Tetra Tech No. 1 out of the top five environmental management firms, and No. 3 in the top five environmental science and water treatment/supply in the United States (See Section V, Exhibit C). Two hundred national firms were considered. Project Office: Tetra Tech maintains over 320 offices throughout the United States and other countries, with 9,250 employees. Th e work to be performed on the Kerrville South ' roject will be accomplished at Tetra s Tech p San Antonio, Texas, office located at 501 Soledad, San Antonio, Bexar Cou nty, TX 78205, Telephone (210) 226-292 2, FAX (210) 226-8497. Other Tetra Tech Texas offices are located in the cities of Austin, Addison, Dallas, Houston, Midland, Texarkana, Port Lavaca, an d The Woodlands. Tetra Tech, Inc. is publicly traded on the NASDAQ Market (Symbol: TTEK). Its principal officers are Li-San Hwang, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and James M. Jaska, President. Tetra Tech, Inc.'s corporate offices are located in Pasadena, California. Alvin L. Groves, P.E. and Brad Groves, P.E. are Division Vice Presidents and office in San Antonio, Texas at the address above. KERB COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT Community develoKerrvilBeoSouth Wastewa0ter Pro ect Page 1 6 1 0 t All tasks performed for the Kerr County's Kerrville South Wastewater Project can and will be addressed by staff located in the San Antonio, Texas office. However, through a sophisticated electronic network system, the San Antonio staff has available at its disposal over 9,250 professional and technical associates in a wide and varied range of expertise (see Tetra Tech Personnel by Discipline -Companywide Chart in Section IV, behind the Project Team Resumes). Tetra Tech's client base includes municipal/state governments, U.S. Government including U.S. Military and private sector clients. The San Antonio office clients more specifically include local and regional units of government including Kerr County, the City of Uvalde, City of Eagle Pass, City of Laredo, City of San Antonio, San Antonio Water System, Upper r' Guadalupe River Authority, and others. The urban spaces section of the San Antonio ' office is known throughout the western Hemisphere for its waterway development projects. These projects range from the ' Leona River Reuse Water Project, Uvalde, Texas; The Main Arroyo Master Storm Water and Linear Park Project, Eagle Pass, ^ Texas; the extension of the San Antonio ~ River and River Walk into the hotel and convention center area and similar projects in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico; Kansas City, Missouri; Indianapolis, Indiana; etc. Client references follow within this section. The San Antonio office can provide all areas of civil engineering design, review, feasibility, facility planning, design, bidding, construction observation, and inspections for water, wastewater, solid waste, streets, drainage, utility relocation related projects, public facilities, and land development services including reviews of plats, subdivision plans, ordinance/rules review and recommendations. Examples of these services are found in Section II, Project Experience/ Qualifications and in Section IV Project Team resumes. The San Antonio office of Tetra Tech consists of four registered profess engineers (including a Texas Regis Professional Land Surveyor), one engi in-training scheduled to receive professional designation in December a second engineer-in-training, a sl projects leader with a BBA degree twenty-seven years experience in I administration, a NACE III ce inspector, a project coordinator wit years experience in construction and development services, and three s~ services leaders specializing in corn aided drafting, project design and relative services to support Tetra T commitment to Kerr County Commissic Court. Tetra Tech's financial strength is reflec its annual filings with the Securities Exchange Commission. A copy of the Tech, Inc. Annual Report 2002 w submitted under separate cover. Tech's gross revenue has risen $382,934,000 in 1998 to $966,223,C 2002, with a projected gross reven $1.2 billion for 2003. Net revenues ~ between 1998 and 2002 are $297,59 and $740,715,000 respectively. Tech's financial strength and cone growth are secure. Inc. ;red eer- his and 14 land ~d in and etra be etra in of 000 KERB COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT Community development Block Grant Fund 2004 - 2006 Kerrville South Wastewater Project Page 2 .. .~ w ~. ~~ ~ i Tetra Tech has not defaulted in its performance on a contract in the past three (3) years. To our best knowledge, Tetra Tech has not defaulted on a contract since it was founded in 1966. Other Comments: Insurance Tetra Tech maintains complete insurance coverages for commercial and professional liability. Proposed Contact Person: Brad Groves, P.E. - ~ Divisional Vice President ~ 501 Soledad Street San Antonio, TX 78205 ~ Telephone: 210.226.2922 Fax: 210.226.8497 B rad. G roves ~ ttisg. com ~ The Contents of this Proposal are true and correct to the bes my k ledge. rad r , P. E. Division Vice President ,,,. Authorized and empowered to duly bind Tetra Tech, Inc. Tetra Tech's References - Similar Projects Mr. Robert Gonzalez City Manager, Interim City of Eagle Pass 100 S. Monroe Street Eagle Pass, TX 78852 830.773.1111 San Antonio Water System P. O. Box 2449 San Antonio, TX 78283 Mr. Ashok Kaji, P.E. 210.704.7150 Mr. Steve Renneker, P.E. 210.704.7119 Mr. Rogelio Rivera, P.E. City Engineer City of Laredo P. O. Box 579 Laredo, Texas 78042 956.791.7300 Mr. Fernando Roman, P.E. North American Development Bank 203 S. St. Mary's Street, Suite 300 San Antonio, Texas 78205 210.231.8000 ~ KERR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CO - °----- Community development Block Grant Fund 2004 - ; Ni~._ ~ ~ ji {~ 1 m ; Kerrville South Wastewater Pry ~ -~~~-- 3 r ~~ ~~ i` ~ This project is the first wastewater project to be undertaken as ~_ apart of the Upper Guadalupe River Authority's Regional Water and Wastewater Plan. The project consists of developing a wastewater collection system in a densely populated area in rural Kerr County within the drainage basin of Camp Meeting Creek. The creek has been placed on the ~- EPA 303.d watch list resulting out of extensive testing of the water quality in the tributary of the Guadalupe River in Kerr County. Scientific information suggests the water quality degradation in the creek is from failing on-site sewage facilities in a large subdivision adjacent to the creek. The project is a A joint effort of the Kerr County Commissioner's Court, the Upper Guadalupe River Authority and the City of Kerrville. The original project design consisted of determining the , wastewater loading factor, its impact on the City of Kerrville's existing wastewater collection, transmission and treatment system. This was accomplished by studying existing capacities existing wastewater infrastructure system. Routing of the collection system to the City's transmission system consists of three scenarios: along the alignment of Texas Highway 16 to Texas Highway 173 and tie into the City's existing mains, pumping over a significant grade to reduce the length of the connection line or utilizing the existing Nimitz School line. Study indicated that the most economic route would be the Nimitz line. However, an exiting lift station in the River Hills County Club golf course was inadequate to handle the additional load. The project agreed to design a bypass system eliminating the Rolling Green lift station accommodating the additional load, a $50,000.00 savings compared to the other scenarios. The project was funded through the Colonias Construction Grant and the Community Development Block Grant programs. The program also included funding for connection fees for those families that qualified for the assistance program. Tetra Tech was involved in the coordination of the Public/Private venture and the approval process which involved the Upper Guadalupe River Authority and the City of Kerrville Water Utilities Department. KERB COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT Community development Block Grant Fund 2004 - 2006 Kerrville South Wastewater Project Page 1 Wastewater Collection and Treatment Project Kerr County Kerrville South Area, Kerrville Texas within the City of Kerrville's ~~ ~. Regional Water and Wastewater Plan, Upper Guadalupe River Authority Kerrville, Texas Tetra Tech (formerly Groves and Associates) provided engineering services in the preparation of a regional development program aimed at providing surface water to the various water purveyors and wastewater collection and treatment through the authority's statutory district. This program involves the master planning for a regional water supply and wastewater system, and the subsequent design and installation of a surface water treatment plant, storage and transmission facilities required to serve the region. The study includes the identification of potential customers, potential funding alternatives, and the facilities required to provide the ..r service. The regional water plan identifies the need to develop surface water in the area due to declining groundwater water resources. The wastewater program is designed to provide wastewater collection and treatment services to several high density subdivisions in the unincorporated areas of Kerr County, reducing the dependency on on-site sewage facilities (OSSF) and or the reclamation of tributaries feeding polluted waters into the Guadalupe River. Wastewater Treatment Plant and Water Reuse Eagle Pass, Texas Complete construction documents were prepared fora 6 million gallon per day wastewater treatment facility. Major system components consisted of three extended aeration basins with ~ surface aerators, three center feed clarifiers, chlorination facilities, 9 MGD capacity return sludge pumping station, laboratory and administration building and facilities for land application of digested sludge. i All systems were designed to maximize cost effectiveness and simplicity in operation and maintenance. An innovative design was used which wrapped the concrete aeration basin around each center feed clarifier. This allowed shared walls and reduced concrete costs. Gaining maximum economic benefit of water resources was a central part of the design. Effluent and sludge disposal methods were reviewed in great detail. The final solution was land application for coastal hay production. Advantages of this methodology are two fold, first the sludge disposal is environmentally beneficial, and secondly it is economically desirable in the production of coastal hay and savings on landfill disposal. Complete operations and maintenance manuals were produced and startup training was ' provided. In addition to the design documents, all state and federal permit applications were prepared. Coordination was provided for the preparation of the environmental assessment. ' KERB COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT Community development Block Grant Fund 2004 - 2006 ~~ ~ m ji, 00!! Kerrville South Wastewater Project ~~ ~~~- Page 2 ,i Wastewater Treatment Plant, Reuse Line and Park Improvements Uvalde, Texas A 2.5 MGD wastewater treatment facility included design and permitting for a reuse line. The 12-inch line transported the reuse water across the city to the municipal golf course and city park. In conjunction with the reuse line, the firm designed improvements and impoundment for the excess water to be diverted to the Leona River. Recirculation and fountain features were included #or aeration and visual enhancement. Rechlorination and storage facilities were included in the golf course supply design. ~ Eagle Pass Regional Water and Wastewater Program Eagle Pass, Texas i Tetra Tech is nearing completion on providing design services for a regional water and wastewater system for the Eagle Pass Water Works System. This project will provide service ~ to 97% of the population of Maverick County and includes the following: • A 19 MGD Membrane Filtration Water Treatment Plant ' A second 2 MGD Wastewater Treatment Plant • 3 - 1 MG Elevated Water Storage Tanks • 35,000 L.F. of Wastewater Interceptors ~~ • 20,000 L.F. of Water Transmission Lines • New Water Distribution System in Colonias • New Wastewater Collection System in Colonias r This project consists of $103 million in new utility improvements. ' Working with the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB), the North American Development Bank (NAD Bank), and the Border Environmental Cooperation Commission (BECC), Tetra Tech assisted the City of Eagle Pass in planning, securing financial assistance, and now in designing and implementing. KERB COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT Community development Block Grant Fund 2004 - 2006 '~ ~ ~° ~° Kerrville South Wastewater Project ~~,~.~ y _ -'~ ~,~- ' ...~ - Page 3 ~~ ~ Wastewater Interceptor from the South Laredo Wastewater Treatment Plant to U.S. Highway 59 (Chacon Creek Interceptor) '~ Laredo, Texas 42,569 linear feet of 54", 42" and 36" pipe, four highway and rail bores and four siphons. Eliminated 24 lift stations. Design considered corrosion potential and life cycle costs for pipe material selection. A detailed alternatives analysis was performed to evaluate pumping versus gravity design, line sizing, and routing for the selection of the most cost efficient design. The project alignment considers the use of the natural fall of the creek bed, 5;" . platted but unimproved streets as well as platted streets and a limited ~~ amount of private property. Due to the location of the project, environmental concerns had to be addressed; endangered species, .t wetlands, historical and archaeological. Plans incorporated CAD generated aerial topography with GPS control and creation of integrated easement documents. Mines Road Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Laredo, Texas 15,300 linear feet of 30" and 24" clay pipe, three highway bores (two under Interstate 35) and one double barrel siphon. One lift station was eliminated. The first major wastewater interceptor in the City of Laredo's rapidly developing northeast quadrant. Flow metering equipment was used to collect the data necessary to analyze the north/south capacity requirements. As a result of this analysis, the project was reduced from the proposed 36" interceptor to a 30" line, and another interceptor was scheduled from the northeast to southwest, the Chacon Creek Interceptor, to relieve the Zacate interceptor. The design considered the most appropriate alignment to provide service to future development in the quadrant. KERB COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT Community development Block Grant Fund 2004 - 2006 Kerrville South Wastewater Project Page 4 • i Tetra Tech Inc.'s approach to this project will be similar to the previous project in the same area. Important to any project is the consultant's knowledge of the client, the client's needs, and the issues to be resolved in order to develop a best management practices design for the project. Tetra Tech is very familiar with the project area, the concept and the demands. Our knowledge is from the extensive involvement in the development of the Upper Guadalupe River Authority's Regional Water and Wastewater Plan. The plan was developed by Groves and Associates before being acquired by Tetra Tech, Inc. in October 2001. Through the development of the design of the first phase of this project, Tetra Tech developed a working relationship with all parties involved including Kerr County, the Upper Guadalupe River Authority, the City of Kerrville, River Hills Country Club, Voelkel Engineering and Surveying, local permitting process and the local utility construction industry. GrantWorks of Austin, Texas will continue to be the project administrator as was in the first phase of the project. Tetra Tech would propose that through GrantWorks, it will approach the project through meetings including all parties. Tetra Tech will respond to all requests for information as set out in the Scope of Work in the contract to be negotiated with the Client if chosen for the project. Tetra Tech will continue briefing the City of Kerrville's appropriate authorities on the design of the project, and will clear all final elements of the design prior to its being released for construction document preparation and offer to the public for bidding. Tetra Tech is convinced that this approach was effective for the first phase of the project which allowed the project to be bid and constructed within the funds allocations or budget. Variances to accommodate unforeseen challenges allows for flexibility in the approach. However, all variances will first be approved by the Client, the City of Kerrville and other effected parties. KERB COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT Community development Block Grant Fund 2004 - 2006 Kerrville South Wastewater Project Page 1 i i~ Kerr County Commissioners' Court Kerrville South Wastewater Project Engineering Services Principal-in-Charge Brad Groves, P.E. ~ Project Manager Kamran Kaviani, P.E. Wastewater Land Survey & Controls Jaime Kypuros, E.I.T. Voelkel Engineering & Surveying .., .w Wastewater Alissa Lockett, E.I.T. Inspections ~astian Garcia ',. KERB COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CC _~--~.,...-_____ „` _ Community development Block Grant Fund 2004 - ~ ~.~ ~ Kerrville South Wastewater Pr tl--- Organization ~ i- i TETRA TECH PERSONNEL by Discipline -Companywide .. i a.r # STAFF DISCIPLINE 1241 Administrative 52 Air Quality Specialists 97 Architects 25 Audiovisual Specialists 190 Biologists 70 Certified Treatment Plant Operators 150 Chemists 339 Chemical Engineers 567 Civil Engineers 52 Community Relations Specialists 105 Computer Specialists 1158 Construction Mgrs/Experts/Field Crew 35 Cultural Resources Specialists 222 Draftsmen/CADD Specialists 24 Drillers gp Ecologists 115 Economists 102 Electrical Engineers Engineering Geologists/ 121 Geotech. Specialists 442 Environmental Engineers 447 Environmental Scientists 201 Estimators/Designers 418 Geologists 114 GIS Specialists 169 Hazardous Materials Specialists 27g Hydrologists/Hydrogeologists # STAFF DISCIPLINE 17g Industrial Hygienists/Toxicologists Information Technology/Data 112 Specialists 27 Interior Designers 43 Landscape Architects 20 Lighting Specialists 135 Mechanical Engineers 3g Nuclear Engineers 38 Oceanographers/Coastal Specialists 84 Planners: Urban/Regional/Envir'I 80 Policy Analysts 47 Procurement Specialists l h d 26 ers u e Production Experts/QA-QC/Sc 172 Sanitary Engineers 27 Soil Scientists/Engineers 89 Specification Writers 81 Structural Engineers 109 Surveyors/GIS Specialists 115 Telecommunication Specialists 413 Technicians/Field Specialists 245 Telecommunication Specialists 103 Training Personnel 68 Transportation Engineers 100 UXO Certified Specialists (EOD) 50 Value Engineers (Certified) 123 Water Resources Engineers 9,350 TOTAL COMPANY-WIDE STAFF TETRA TECH, INC. 501 Soledad San Antonio, TX 78205 210.226.2922 -Tel 210.226.8497 - Fa~ r .w r. ur TETRATECH, INC. Infrastructure Services Group Brad Groves, P.E. Mr. Groves has over 25 yeazs of civil engineering experience. He is Vice President proficient in scheduling and coordinating lazge public and private projects and has worked with a wide range of federal, state and local infrastructure projects. He has also worked on projects involving hydrology and hydraulic computations, flood studies, drainage projects, waterway development, water and wastewater treatment EDUCATION: systems, subdivision design, land development and traffic engineering. Texas A & M University B.S. Civil Engineering, 1978 SUMMARY OF RELATED EXPERIENCE: University of Edinburgh, Scotland South Laredo (Chacon Creek) Interceptor, Laredo, TX - Graduate Diploma in Planning Principal-in-charge of project which included 42,569 feet of 54- Studies inch, 42-inch and 36-inch pipe, four highway and rail bores and four siphons. The line eliminates 24 lift stations. Due to the REGISTRATION: location of the project, environmental concerns had to be addressed; endangered species, wetlands, historical and Licensed Professional Engineer archaeological. Plans incorporated CAD generated aerial Texas No. 60792 topography with GPS control and creation of integrated Illinois No. 062047134 easement documents. Indiana No. 8701189 River and Orchard Sewer Outfalls, Eagle Pass, TX - 15-miles Michigan No. 036220 of 12-inch to 36-inch gravity lines. A large collector was Missouri No. E22605 designed to remove existing lift stations and provide gravity New Mexico No. 10444 flow to the main plant. On site evaluations, site surveying, Tennessee No. 105392 review of existing right-of-way maps, right-of-way acquisitions, Virginia No. 0402033645 and evaluation of possible alternative routes were part of the project. • Mines Road Sanitary Sewer Interceptor, Laredo, TX -Flow PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: metering equipment was used to collect the data necessazy to analyze the capacity requirements. Pipe size for the project was National Society of Professional reduced from 36-inch to 30-inch. 15,300 lineal feet of 30-inch Engineers and 24-inch clay pipe, three highway bores and one double American Society of Civil Engineers barrel siphon. One lift station was eliminated. American Water Works Association Highland Park Wastewater Collector and Outfall System, San • Antonio, TX -Design and construction of a total of 160,000- feet of existing collection lines for pipe sizes to 30-inches. • Wastewater Collection Analysis, Eagle Pass, TX -Analysis of existing line and lift station capacities and future outfall requirements including infiltration/inflow, design, construction documents and general construction observation for lines recommended in analysis. • Regional Water & Wastewater Plan - UGRA, Kerrville, TX - Principal-in-Charge in preparation of a development program aimed at providing surface water to the various water purveyors in Kerr County, outside the city jurisdiction of Kerrville. This program involves the master planning for a regional water supply system, and the subsequent design and installation of water treatment, storage and transmission facilities required to serve the region. The study includes the identification of KERR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT Community development Block Grant Fund 2004 - 2006 ~; ! ~ ~ ~ Kerrville South Wastewater Project Key Personnel TETRA TECH, INC. Infrastructure Services Group Brad Groves, P.E. potential customers, potential funding alternatives, and the facilities required to provide the service. The regional water plan identifies the need to develop surface water resources in the area due to declining water resources. • Service Level 5 (Micron) Primary Pump Station Project, San Antonio, TX -Project includes the construction of a 5 MG steel "' ground storage tank, high service booster station, chlorination, .., fluoridation, electrical, SCADA, distribution piping, tie-ins, paving, traffic control, valves, testing, disinfection and accessories. • Redland Road Reservoir and Booster Station, San Antonio, TX -Project Manager responsible fora 2.5 MG elevated composite tank and a 12 MG high service plane booster facility. Chlorination, emergency power and SCADA systems were also part of the project. • 1998-99 Water Production Facility Painting & Rehabilitation Project, San Antonio, TX -Project included the painting of 4 tanks - 7.5 million gallon ground storage tank, 50,000 gallon '• steel standpipe, 5.0 million gallon ground storage tank, and a 3.0 million gallon standpipe. Diving inspection of the tanks, testing, structural analysis and ultrasonic testing of tank welds were also ~ apart of the project. Electrical revisions were completed for two tanks and cathodic protection for three. ' Water Reuse Line from Mitchell Lake to Loop 410, San Antonio, TX -Project was part of the Central Reuse Project. Construction documents were prepared for the first leg of the proposed 36 inch CSC line. The 17,000 lineal feet of line along Highway 281 was designed following an alternative route s analysis performed to review costs and ROW requirements. As part of the design GPS surveying and control were utilized with aerial photography to ensure rapid and accurate field data collection. Design included a bore under Loop 410. ~' Two Elevated Storage Tanks, Eagle Pass, TX -Design of two 500,000 gallon elevated water storage tanks, associated piping, valves and appurtenances. • Brush Creek Cultural Corridor, Kansas City, MO -Assisted in the planning and design of the flood control beautification project, which features dams, walkways, retaining walls, an amphitheater, lighting, water features, vehicular and pedestrian bridges, and park areas for seven miles through the center of the city, including the famed Country Club Plaza mixed-use district. • Gahanna Creekside -Revitalization of Big Walnut Cree, Gahanna, OH - A total city revitalization project. Included riverwalk development, traffic management and street framework, theming, retail district revitalizatio^ and establishment of a city cultural center. Flood protection was placed at each end of the project allowing development of commercial space 14-feet below street level. KERB COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT _ . '_ Community development Block Grant Fund 2004 - 2006 ~' ~~ ~'~~ -;~. ~ Kerrville South Wastewater Project ~~ Key Personnel ,, ~ •"R .. s r TETRATECH, INC. Infrastructure Services Group Kamran Kaviani, P.E. Mr. Kaviani has over 16 yeazs of diversified experience in planning, Project Manager design of public works projects and commercial and residential subdivisions. His experience includes construction administration and documentation. EDUCATION: SUMMARY OF RELATED EXPERIENCE: Texas A & I University South Laredo (Chacon Creek) Interceptor, Laredo, TX - B.S. Civil Engineering, 1981 Principal-in-charge of project which included 42,569 feet of 54- inch, 42-inch and 36-inch pipe, four highway and rail bores and four siphons. The line eliminates 24 lift stations. Due to the REGISTRATION: location of the project, environmental concerns had to be Licensed Professional Engineer addressed; endangered species, wetlands, historical and Texas No. 77820 archaeological. Plans incorporated CAD generated aerial topography with GPS control and creation of integrated easement documents. • River and Orchard Sewer Outfalls, Eagle Pass, TX -Project Manager for project which included 15-miles of 12-inch to 36- inch gravity lines. A lazge collector was designed to remove existing lift stations and provide gravity flow to the main plant. On site evaluations, site surveying, review of existing right-of- way maps, right-of-way acquisitions, and evaluation of possible alternative routes were part of the project. • Regional Water Plan - UGRA, Kerrville, TX -Project Manager for preparation of a development program aimed at providing surface water to the various water purveyors in Kerr County, outside the city jurisdiction of Kerrville. This program involves the master planning for a regional water supply system, and the subsequent design and installation of water treatment, storage and transmission facilities required to serve the region. The study includes the identification of potential customers, potential funding alternatives, and the facilities required to provide the service. The regional water plan identifies the need to develop surface water resources in the area due to declining water resources. • Water Reuse Line from Mitchell Lake to Loop 410, San Antonio - Project Manager for project was part of the Central Reuse Project. Construction documents were prepazed for the ftrst leg of the proposed 36 inch CSC line. The 17,000 lineal feet of line along Highway 281 was designed following an alternative route analysis performed to review costs and ROW requirements. As part of the design GPS surveying and control were utilized with aerial photography to ensure rapid and accurate field data collection. Design included a bore under Loop 410. • Pecan Valley Street and Drainage Improvements (MPO Project), San Antonio - Project Engineer for design and construction management services for reconstruction of a badly deteriorated street, addition of sidewalks, replacement of wastewater lines and the addition of a multiple box culvert to meet 100 year frequency storm intensity. The project is an MPO KERB COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT _ ~-~---4 Community development Block Grant Fund 2004 - 2006 ~ ~; ' ®~ ~ Kerrville South Wastewater Project Key Personnel s i s r r i f TETRATECH, INC. Infrastructure Services Group Kamran Kaviani, P.E. project designed to meet the Texas Department of Transportation critera -Metric. • Acme Road Storm Drainage and Street Reconstruction, San Antonio - Project Engineer for design and construction management services for a major street and drainage improvement program. Storm drainage was designed for 25 year frequency storm intensity and included multiple 4 x 8 box culverts and connection to State Highway Department structures. Traffic signalization was included in the design. • Creswell Street and Drainage Improvements, San Antonio - Project Engineer for the design and construction management services of approximately 1900 feet of street, drainage and water improvements. • Waverly Street, Wastewater and Storm Drainage Improvements, San Antonio -Project Engineer for design and construction management of approximately 2,800 feet of street reconstruction including curbs and sidewalks. Design also included wastewater and storm drainage improvements. • "G" Street, San Antonio -Project Manager for design of street and drainage improvements for approximately 1,000 feet of street reconstruction including curbs and sidewalks. • Koch Storage Facility Area Alternate Evacuation Route, San Antonio -Design Engineer for the design and construction management services for an emergency evacuation route for limited ingress-egress subdivisions in the vicinity of the Koch Oil Storage Facility. The project included a new culvert connecting two streets and extending one street 200 feet. Design included lowering a gasoline transmission line to accommodate the street extension. KERR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT Community development Block Grant Fund 2004 - 2006 Kerrville South Wastewater Project Key Personnel r 1 r 1 TETRA TECH, INC. Infrastructure Services Group Jaime R. Kypuros, Jr. Mr. Kypuros has over five years of experience in civil design. He Engineer II has worked on projects involving hydrology and hydraulic design and analysis, flood studies, drainage projects, water distribution and wastewater collection systems, water and wastewater treatment plants, and land development. Mr. Kypuros is pursuing a graduate degree in civil engineering with a focus on water resources at the EDUCATION: University of Texas at San Antonio. University of Texas at San Antonio B Ci il E i i 1998 S SUMMARY OF RELATED EXPERIENCE: . v ng neer ng, . (Water and Wastewater) • Eagle Pass Regional Water and Wastewater Facility Plan - REGISTRATION: The project includes the funding and implementation of a countywide (regional) water and wastewater system. The Engineer-in-Training project budget is over $100 million for a regional population of Texas No. ET25896 approximately 50,000, including unnerved border town Licensed Irrigator colonias. The project consists of water and wastewater Texas No. 6550 treatment, water storage and distribution, wastewater collection and wastewater reuse, The plan is proceeding into the implementation phase. • Eagle Pass 19 MGD Membrane Water Treatment Plant - Coordinated the design of the plant between three different offices and design teams specializing in membrane systems, mechanical, electrical, structural and civil engineering. The project is currently in the TCEQ and TWDB review phase. • Eagle Pass East Water Transmission Main -Design and construction management of the new primary 1.2 mile 30" pipeline to deliver the water from the new plant to the central city distribution system. • Eagle Pass East Central Wastewater Interceptor -The project consists of an 8 mile 42" wastewater pipeline ranging in depth from 3' to 31' to serve the eastern developing area of the city. • Eagle Pass Seco /Elm Creek Wastewater Interceptor - Replacement of a deteriorating and over capacity sewer interceptor serving the original city sewer system along the Rio Grande and extension to the northern areas and colonias of the city. The project will eliminate 5 high maintenance and costly lift stations with a gravity flow sewer pipeline system. • Eagle Pass Water Reuse System -Water will be reclaimed from the 6 MGD wastewater treatment plant and utilized for irrigation and industrial use. A pump station and 6 mile 18" pipeline will transfer the reclaimed water to new storage ponds that will be used as water features on the golf course. A secondary pump station and central control irrigation system will be located on the golf course for use on area parks. • Dripping Springs Apartments - On site sewage treatment facility and disposal fields, sedimentation pond for site runoff KERB COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT ~ Community development Block Grant Fund 2004 - 2006 _ ~ ~~ Kerrville South Wastewater Project gF== ,. ~;~• s.~ Key personnel 0 TETRATECH, INC. Infrastructure Services Group ~° i +. Jaime R. Kypuros, Jr. and reuse water irrigation system. • El Indio Emergency Interconnect -The project consists of a storage tank, pump station and automated emergency water ~ interconnection system with the Eagle Pass Water System to supplement the former El Indio Water System. s .. (Grant and Funding Applications) • DWSRF -Drinking Water State Revolving Fund application for submittal to the Texas Water Development Board. • CWSRF -Clean Water State Revolving Fund application for submittal to the Texas Water Development Boazd. • EDAP/CWTAP - Economically Disadvantaged Areas Program. • BEIF -Border Environment Infrastructure Fund for submittal to the Border Environment Cooperation Commission (BECC) and North American Development Bank (NADBank). (Hydrologic and Hydraulic Analyses) • Dripping Springs Apartments - Hydrologic watershed analysis for the realignment of an intermittent stream. Hydraulic analysis for the rechannelization and design of bridge crossings. Hydrologic runoff modeling and design of runoff detention and release structures. • Boerne Creekside Apartments -Hydraulic analysis for river bank excavation and floodway encroachment of the Cibolo Creek in downtown Boerne. • WilsonlGuadalupe/KendalUAtascosa County Bridges - Prepazed hydrologic/hydraulic analyses for 13 bridges in four counties for the Texas Department of Transportation utilizing Army Corps of Engineers HEC2 and HEC -River Analysis System computer models. • District 7'wo Park Improvements - Prepazed flood conveyance analyses for all four parks included in the project. KERR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT Community development Block Grant Fund 2004 - 2006 Kerrville South Wastewater Project Key Personnel s t TETRA TECH, INC. Infrastructure Services Group Alissa R. Lockett Ms. Lockett has been involved in several major water projects in the Engineer I first year after finishing her Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering. Ms. Lockett joined Tetra Tech in August 2003. Her relative experience was gained before she joined Tetra Tech. EDUCATION: J SUMMARY OF RELATED EXPERIENCE: 1 Cornell University B.S. Civil and Environmental • Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority, Western Canyon Water Engineering, Environmental Option, Supply Project - Designed several components of a 10-mgd 2002 microfiltration plant, including raw water and finished water storage tanks, remote chemical feed and coagulant feed systems, residuals lagoons, membrane feed (pumps, strainers, and piping), and membrane system layout. Created cost loaded schedule and REGISTl;ATIDNS: draw payment schedule. Tracked project progress weekly to Engineer-in-Training maintain project budget and schedule. Conducted bench-top Texas No. ET-32333 testing of turbidity, UV-254, pH, and alkalinity during Stage 2 pilot testing. Assisted with pilot unit operation and data analysis. Construction Documents • Trinity River Authority, Tarrant County Water Supply Project Technologist Participated in the development of the Technical Memorandum for the expansion of a water treatment plant from 72 mgd to 87 mgd. Risk Assessment Methodology for Produced a hydraulic analysis of the raw water pumping and 9- Water Utilities (RAM-W) mile transmission system, including system head and pump curves. Produced a hydraulic analysis of the finished water pumping and 4- mile distribution system. Created cost estimate format and provided basic costs of building materials for use by task leaders. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Aided in the design of a potassium permanganate feed system at the raw water pump station. American Water Works Association San Antonio Water System, Medio Creek Water Reclamation Water Environment Federation/Water • Environment Association of Texas Center Expansion -Reviewed submittals during the construction phase of a 2.0-mgd expansion to a wastewater treatment plant. Designed the site paving plan, which included field verification of the survey and existing site conditions, drawing the paving plan using AutoCAD, determining the approximate construction cost, and preparing correspondence to the client. • City of College Station, Well No. 7 (4.0 mgd capacity) -Reviewed the Well No. 6 daily construction log and delivered "lessons learned" to the client. Proofread specifications and eliminated redundancies. Coordinated all changes to the 50% milestone drawings with the Project Manager and CADD staff. Prepared the cost estimate for the 50% milestone and was commended for an innovative approach. • NY State Water Resources Institute, Research Assistant - Reseazched possible best management practices for preventing and managing non-point source phosphorus loading in the Catskill- Delaware Watershed area. Utilized technical writing skills in reporting findings for inclusion in a comprehensive report. KERB COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT Community development Block Grant Fund 2004 - 2006 Kerrville South Wastewater Project Key Personnel I ~ TETRATECH, INC. Infrastructure Services Group I Sevastian O. Garcia Mr. Garcia is experienced in all phases of civil engineering design, Project Coordinator project management, and construction engineering with over 25 yeazs of applicable experience. He has been responsible for the design of arterial highways, collectors, and local streets. He is '~ familiaz with AASHTO standards, construction materials, and construction methods. i r Mr. Garcia is experienced in the management of construction projects. He has been responsible for contract administration, field engineering, construction observation, and construction supervision. He was the resident engineer for the Tustin Ranch Road project in the city of Tustin and the Alton Parkway Ramp Modification in the city of Irvine. These projects included coordination with Caltrans. Mr. Garcia has also had extensive experience in the land development azea of engineering. He has been active in the prepazation of preliminary and final layouts of various sized tracts for the development of residential and commercial properties. He has been in charge of the prepazation and design of all aspects of land development including, but not limited to, survey work, plat prepazation, water, sewer, street, drainage, and detention design and the coordination with other public utilities for supply of gas, electric, telephone and cable TV service. This development work was done throughout his cazeer while working in offices in San Antonio and Corpus Christi, Texas, and Irvine, California. Mr. Gazcia's responsibilities include engineering design, specification preparation, coordination for proper flow of plan production, processing of permits, coordination with regulatory agencies, review of final plans and specifications, and construction services. SUMMARY OF RELATED EXPERIENCE: Pipeline Relocations for Eastern Transportation Corridor, Silverado Contractors -Project Coordinator for the design and construction support services for more than thirty different water, reclaimed water and wastewater pipeline relocations ranging in size from 8-inch to 48-inch in diameter. Newport Beach Pipeline Extension of the Green Acres Project (Phase 2), Orange County Water District -Project Coordinator for the design of about 30,000 lineaz feet of 16-inch to 24-inch reclaimed water pipelines. Long Beach Reclaimed Water System Expansion -Phase I, Long Beach Water Department -Project Coordinator for the design of about 28,000 lineaz feet of 24-inch and about 9,000 KERB COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT Community development Block Grant Fund 2004 - 2006 Kerrville South Wastewater Project Key Personnel s w TETRATECH, INC. Infrastructure Services Group Sevastian O. Garcia lineaz feet of 12-inch reclaimed water pipelines. • Pacific Park Pipelines -Phase 2, Moulton Niguel Water District -Project Coordinator for the design of about 16,000 linear feet of 36-inch to 42-inch high pressure domestic water pipelines and about 14,000 linear feet of 12-inch to 16-inch reclaimed water pipelines. • I-5 Water Line Relocations, City of Anaheim -Project Coordinator for the design of the relocation of about 20,000 lineaz feet of 6-inch to 16-inch water lines as part of Caltrans I-5 widening project • West Basin Reclamation Program, West Basin Municipal Water District - Project Coordinator for the design and construction support services for more than 125,000 lineaz feet of 12-inch through 48-inch reclaimed water distribution pipelines. • Water Distribution Mains, City of Downey - Project Coordinator for the design of the 1995/1996 Water Distribution Main Improvements. • Alicia Parkway Transmission Main, Moulton Niguel Water District -Project Coordinator for the design and construction support services for 20,000 lineaz feet of 30-inch water transmission main. • 5th Aqueduct Transmission Main, Oceanside - Project Coordinator for the design of more than seven miles of 42-inch transmission main through existing streets, easements, and cross country rural areas. • Pacific Island Village Sewer Lift Stations Rehabilitation, Moulton Niguel Water District -Project Coordinator for the design of the rehabilitation of three packaged lift stations serving the Pacific Island Village development. • La Mancha Trunk Sewer Replacement, Santa Margarita Water District -Project Coordinator for the design of 4,600 lineaz feet of 15-inch replacement sewer while maintaining existing line in service. • Oso Creek Pipeline Crossing, Oso/Trabuco Creek Pipeline Crossing, Aliso Creek Sewer Repair, Moulton Niguel Water District -Project Coordinator for the design of these sewer pipeline relocation/repair projects. • Serrano Creek 16-Inch Pipeline Protection, Trabueo Canyon Water District - Provided construction management and observation services. • Construction Manager for Reach No. 3A & 3B and Reach No. 4 Pipeline Projects, City of Newport Beach -Field Coordinator for the construction management services for Reach No. 4. • Pacific Park Pipelines -Phase 2, Moulton Niguel Water District - Resident Coordinator for the construction management services for the pipeline project. KERB COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT Community development Block Grant Fund 2004 - 2006 Kerrville South Wastewater Project Key Personnel O TETRATECH INSURANCE COVERAGE Broker: Willis of Pennsylvania, Inc. 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