|
Kevin Schanen, P.E.
<br />Engineering
<br />O
<br />® Force Main Route Evaluation Report, North Bay Village, FL — Served as project engineer
<br />for the Kimley -Horn team that developed a force main route evaluation report for the City's
<br />® force main system. The City's existing sub - aqueous 12 -inch force main system was old and
<br />® deteriorating and required replacement. The proposed 16 -inch force main from the City's
<br />® main pump station was evaluated to determine the most beneficial route either to the east
<br />with a connection point located in the City of Miami Beach or to the west with a connection
<br />® point in Miami -Dade County. The proposed force main route included both open -cut and
<br />® horizontal direction drill (HDD) segments for either approach. The evaluation process included
<br />® coordination with stakeholders and permitting agencies that had jurisdiction and /or influence
<br />over the project to identify requirements, concerns, and obtain feedback pertaining to issues
<br />® that affect the permitting, design, construction, schedule, and cost of the proposed project.
<br />® The final force main route evaluation report addressed stakeholders' issues, permit feasibility,
<br />® project timeframes, preliminary opinions of probable cost, and a recommendation to proceed
<br />with the preferred route. The report also included proposed connection points, overall pipe
<br />® lengths, construction methods, pipe material, and known or potential issues and constraints for
<br />® each route including environmental issues.
<br />® Main Wastewater Pump Station Rehabilitation, North Bay Village, FL — Project engineer
<br />® for development of design, permitting, and construction phase services for the rehabilitation of
<br />the City's main wastewater pump station. The project included analyzing the existing pumping
<br />®
<br />and control equipment to evaluate present operating parameters and to develop a rehabilitation
<br />® approach to increase system efficiency, reduce system maintenance, and provide a reliable,
<br />® redundant pump station to better serve the City. Existing shaft driven wastewater pumps were
<br />converted to submersible pumps for use in a dry pit area and the complete control system was
<br />IID upgraded including a new Citywide SCADA system. The design approach required construction
<br />® coordination and planning to keep the existing station in service during the rehabilitation and
<br />o service upgrade process.
<br />® D -10 Stormwater Pump Station Expansion, Palm Beach, FL — Served as project manager
<br />® for the design of this stormwater pumping station. Project includes expanding the existing
<br />station from a capacity of 78,000 GPM to 150,000 GPM, wetwell expansion, generator and
<br />U ventilation system design, and associated collection system upgrades.
<br />® D -15 Stormwater Pumping Station, Palm Beach, FL — Served as project engineer /task
<br />® manager for the design of cooling water wells and heat exchanger replacements to support the
<br />® cooling needs of nine diesel engine driven hydraulic stormwater pumps in the Town of Palm
<br />® Beach. Interior piping modifications, as well as heat exchanger replacements are also included
<br />in this project.
<br />® D -2, D -8, D -9, D -10 Stormwater Basin Studies, Palm Beach, FL — Served as project
<br />manager to perform a detailed drainage study of the existing stormwater collection and
<br />0 pumping system for these drainage basins, totaling almost 400 acres, located at the north
<br />® end of the Town of Palm Beach. The purpose of the studies were to determine if the Town's
<br />® existing stormwater collection system improvement master plan could be further optimized to
<br />reduce construction costs. Through our advanced modeling techniques, the Town was able to
<br />® significantly reduce the cost of the original improvement program while maintaining the level of
<br />® protection provided by the original plan.
<br />Uo,4o7m
<br />® OY2.A�21.14 -0Srjy lsks xarn Gax?:d Services aewnesma
<br />Special Qualifications
<br />• Has 15 years of diverse
<br />engineering and project
<br />management experience
<br />• Recipient of 2011 Engineer
<br />of the Year from the Florida
<br />Engineering Society, Palm
<br />Beach County Chapter
<br />• Recipient of a 2012 Outstanding
<br />Young Alumnus Award from the
<br />University of Florida
<br />• Project manager for a variety
<br />of municipal and utility projects
<br />throughout Southeast Florida
<br />• Experienced in a wide variety
<br />of municipal projects, including
<br />structures, utilities, restoration
<br />and rehabilitation, and
<br />infrastructure improvements
<br />Professional Credentials
<br />Bachelor of Science, Civil
<br />Engineering, University of Florida
<br />Professional Engineer in Florida
<br />Professional Organizations
<br />American Public Works Association
<br />(APWA)
<br />American Water Works Association
<br />(AWWA)
<br />Florida Engineering Society
<br />National Society of Professional
<br />Engineers (NSPE)
<br />Kimley» )Horn
<br />
|