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<br /> ® conventional pump station in order to eliminate odors and reduce maintenance typically associated with
<br /> • conventional pump stations. Design included pumps, piping, generator, electrical, and controls. Approximate
<br /> ® size of CBS structure is 500 square feet with architectural treatments and includes an access road.
<br /> ® Continuing Consulting Services, Jupiter, FL— Project engineer on the Kimley-Horn team that has served
<br /> the Town of Jupiter as ongoing municipal consultant for 30 years. Our team has been responsible for
<br /> 0 literally hundreds of improvement projects, including roadway and drainage improvements, water system
<br /> ® improvements, development plan reviews, structural design, coastal engineering, park design, traffic
<br /> 0 engineering, surveying, bid coordination, and construction contract administration.
<br /> 0 Tropical Farms Wastewater and Water Treatment Plant, Stuart, FL— Field project engineer directing and
<br /> ® coordinating construction activities of an $8.9-million treatment facility, including on-site observation,
<br /> management of other consultant team members, coordination of field issues, review of schedules,
<br /> O interpretation of contract documents, and direct communication regarding progress of project with owner and
<br /> ® design engineers.
<br /> ® Floridan Wellhead Improvements for Three Wells, Seacoast Utility Authority, Palm Beach Gardens, FL
<br /> O Project Manager. As part of the planned RO plant expansion for Seacoast Utility Authority, three Floridan
<br /> wellheads will be constructed. Kimley-Horn services include the design of wellhead assembly for each
<br /> O wellhead consisting of site plan, pumps and piping plan, mechanical, electrical, and controls for each Floridan
<br /> • well. Each well will be controlled via Data Flow System Radio Telemetry Units, and be eventually networked
<br /> ® in with the RO plant SCADA system. A wellsite plan will also be prepared, consisting of piping from each well
<br /> to the raw water main, grading, and access to each of the sites. Kimley-Horn will also prepare drawings and
<br /> O technical specifications for the Floridan wellheads.
<br /> 0 Consolidated Water, Sewer, and Reclaimed Water Systems Hydraulic Analysis, Martin County, FL— Served as
<br /> ® project manager for providing a hydraulic model of Martin County's systems, which was used as a powerful
<br /> tool in planning capital improvements for their water, sewer, and reuse systems. We created a computer model
<br /> using Cybernet by Haested Methods which analyzed the hydraulic capacity of both the North and South
<br /> ® Martin County water systems. The analysis was used to identify system improvements, which were needed
<br /> I® within one year, five years, and twenty years.
<br /> O East Water Treatment Plant Expansion Stage 1, Conceptual/ Preliminary Design Phase I, Boynton Beach, FL
<br /> • Responsible for site plan development and process design. Kimley-Horn was recently selected by the City of
<br /> ® Boynton Beach Utilities Department to participate in the preliminary design of a proposed conversion of the
<br /> existing lime softening plant into a low-pressure reverse osmosis (LPRO) treatment facility. The construction is
<br /> O planned to be executed in two stages, each 10 MGD of LPRO, with an ultimate treatment capacity of 20 MGD.
<br /> ® Completed in early 2005, Kimley-Horn's site plan and final technical memoranda defined the requirements for
<br /> final design of this major facility expansion.
<br /> ® Dixie Park Inline Sanitary Pump Station, Martin County, FL— Served as project manager responsible for
<br /> ® the conceptual planning, capacity analysis, design, construction, and permitting of an in-line sanitary pump
<br /> station at an existing wastewater treatment facility owned by Martin County Utilities. The new station will
<br /> • allow the County to abandon the wastewater treatment facility. The proposed booster station will handle
<br /> ® approximately 1.5 MGD and boost pressures to pump the County's wastewater west to the Tropical Farms
<br /> Wastewater Treatment Facility. The design included three 800-GPM, 75-hp variable frequency driven pumps,
<br /> 0 an electrical room addition, a 12-inch influent force main and 12-inch effluent force main to send wastewater
<br /> O west to Tropical Farms.
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