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<br />E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
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<br />19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
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<br />Project Manager: Broward County Off-Shore Borrow Area One Derelict Tire Removal and Disposal, Deerfield Beach,
<br />Florida. Provided project management, on-site subcontractor coordination, area inspection and reporting for project
<br />to locate and collect derelict automobile tires from a 108-acre of the sea floor (known as Borrow Area 1) 'l4 mile off
<br />the coast of Deerfield Beach. Used remote sensing GPS unit with ArcView and Offshore Navigator software to direct
<br />collecting barge along tracks transecting the area. Coordinated with the DPEP to minimize interference with water
<br />traffic and to establish work zone restrictions.Provided oversight of GIS based mapping and tire removal project.
<br />Provided regulatory interface and interviews to news media. Fees: $195,000. Estimated Completion: 9/27/2002.
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<br />Principal-in-Charge: South Florida Water Management District Pump Stations Piping Upgrade, Various Locations,
<br />Florida. Provided construction monitoring services for upgrades to fuel system piping for aboveground storage tanks
<br />at four District pump stations in four counties. Provided principaI-level direction and review of fuel system upgrade
<br />activities. Fees: $286,370. Estimated Completion: 1/31/2005.
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<br />Project Manager: ChevronTexaco Corporation St. Thomas Site Remediation, Tutu, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Site
<br />remediation involving removal and destruction of dissolved petroleum hydrocarbons by SVEIDPE and air sparging
<br />techniques and treatment of extracted vapors by catalytic oxidation at a half-acre retail building site. Performed
<br />TPDES permitting and monthly well gauging and reporting, quarterly groundwater sampling / reporting; and site
<br />closure negotiations with EP A and local regulators. Provided management oversight and direction of all remediation
<br />activities. Fees: $139,300. Estimated Completion: 12/31/2004.
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<br />Project Manager: ChevronTexaco Corporation Paramaribo, Suriname Site Remediation, Paramaribo,. Performed
<br />site remediation including removal and destruction of dissolved petroleum hydrocarbons at a retail service station
<br />on a 3/4-acre site. Involved soil vapor extraction (SVE) and treatment of extracted vapors by catalytic oxidation,
<br />removing over 3 gallons of petroleum per day (through SVE). Work included submitting weekly remedial progress
<br />updates to client, semi-annual groundwater sampling and reporting, negotiations with local regulators and
<br />managing client risk. Provided management-level oversight and direction of site remediation activities; interfaced
<br />with client to negotiate setup and manage client confidentiality issues. Fees: $120,000. Estimated Completion:
<br />12/1/2005.
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<br />Project Manager: DME Corporation Commercial Site Groundwater Remediation Design, Development, O&M, Fort
<br />Lauderdale, Florida. Performed site remediation, involving removal and destruction of dissolved chlorinated
<br />hydrocarbons by the groundwater pump and treat technique and treatment of pumped groundwater by air stripping,
<br />for a 3-acre site. RAP compared remedial design alternatives and site constraints and provided customer with most
<br />cost effective and timely design. Lowered contaminant levels by three orders of magnitude from system startup.
<br />Services included quarterly and annual groundwater sampling and reporting; negotiations with local regulators and
<br />managing client risk; and system O&M I optimization. As Project Manager and Principal Engineer, provided
<br />principal-level project direction, reviewed reports, interfaced with client, submitted invoices, reviewed billing. Fees:
<br />$50,000. Estimated Completion: 12/1/2005.
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<br />Project Manager: ChevronTexaco Grand Cayman Island Groundwater Sampling and Site Remediation, Georgetown,
<br />Grand Cayman,. Environmental services for site remediation involving recovery of free-phase petroleum product by
<br />both active (drawdown) and passive (in-well skimming) techniques and treatment of pumped groundwater. Site
<br />includes three office buildings and 16 large, bulk storage tanks on approximately 5 acres. Developed and operated
<br />multiple free-product recovery systems in bulk storage terminal facility. Remedial action design reused existing,
<br />client-owned remedial equipment, reducing installation costs. Product recovery enhanced by active water table
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<br />STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004)
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