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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
<br />(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
<br />12. NAME
<br />Alan Garri, P.E.
<br />13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT
<br />Mechanical Engineering
<br />14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
<br />a. TOTAL
<br /> 16
<br />b. WITH CURRENT FIRM
<br /> 2
<br />15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
<br />Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., Ocala, FL
<br />16. EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization)
<br />Bachelor of Science / Mechanical Engineering / University of Florida
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<br />17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (State and Discipline)
<br />FL / Professional Engineer / 70674 / 2010
<br /> 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
<br /> 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
<br />a.
<br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
<br />Pump Stations at 10th Street and 14th Street
<br />Miami Beach
<br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED
<br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
<br />2014
<br />CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
<br />2014
<br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ ] Check if project performed with current firm
<br />Project manager and engineering of record. The project involved the design and construction of two stormwater pump stations
<br />to alleviate flooding along the Alton Road corridor and adjacent side streets. The pump stations provided backflow prevention
<br />from high tides, regulated stormwater discharge to Biscayne Bay, and provided pollution control. The project was a design -build
<br />for the City of Miami Beach to meet the tight timeline before the King tides that occurred in October 2014. The design was
<br />competed in less than 90 days and construction was complete prior to the October 2014 deadline. Services included design
<br />and plan revisions during construction to accommodate conflicts with existing utilities.
<br />b.
<br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
<br />6th Street Pump Station
<br />Miami Beach
<br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED
<br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
<br />2015
<br />CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
<br />2015
<br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ ] Check if project performed with current firm
<br />Project manager and engineer of record. Provided design and permitting services for the design -build project to construct the
<br />6th Street Bayfront Stormwater Pump Station. The pump station is located on 6th Street near the intersection of West Ave and
<br />5th Street. The design was started in September of 2014 and was completed in February of 2015. Construction on the 6th
<br />Street Pump Station was completed in April 2016. Applicable permits were obtained from the South Florida Water Management
<br />District and DERM for this project. The project aspects included design of the wet wells, pumping systems, stormwater
<br />conveyance systems, pollution control structures, energy dissipation of the pumped stormwater, and utility adjustment. The
<br />design had to take into account the multiple existing utilities, the confined right -of-way, the neighborhood impacts, and the
<br />environmental impact. Significant coordination with adjacent property owners and utilities was required. The design for the 6th
<br />Street Pump Station also had to consider the FDOT pump station which was going to be located within the same project area.
<br />c.
<br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
<br />17th Street Stormwater Pump Stations
<br />Miami Beach
<br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED
<br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
<br />2015
<br />CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
<br />2015
<br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ ] Check if project performed with current firm
<br />Alan served as project manager and engineer of record for this project which involved the design and construction of this
<br />stormwater pump station to alleviate flooding along the Alton Road corridor and adjacent side streets. Alan provided design a nd
<br />permitting services for this design-build project to construct the 17th Street pump station, located near the intersection of West
<br />Ave and 17th Street. Design was started in September 2014 and completed in February 2015. Construction on the 17th Street
<br />Pump Station is complete. The pump station provides backflow prevention from high tides, regulated stormwater discharge, and
<br />provided pollution control. Applicable permits were obtained from the South Florida Water Management District and DERM for
<br />this project. The projects aspects included design of the wet wells, pumping systems, stormwater conveyance systems,
<br />pollution control structures, energy dissipation of the pumped stormwater, and utility adjustment.
<br />d.
<br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
<br />Old City Yard DRA Stormwater Pump Station
<br />Ocala
<br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED
<br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
<br />Ongoing
<br />CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
<br />Ongoing
<br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm
<br />Project manager. The City of Ocala is in the process of designing and constructing a wetland recharge park. The objective of
<br />the wetland recharge park is to provide nutrient removal and treatment of reclaimed and stormwater flows generated within the
<br />City. Kimley-Horn is working with the City to evaluate the existing infrastructure that will potentially be utilized in this project,
<br />including the sand filter at WWTF 1, pump station located at WWTF 1 and adjacent reject ponds, and existing piping. Services
<br />include data collection, infrastructure evaluation, DRA modification, lift station design, and permitting.
<br />e.
<br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
<br />Water Quality Master Plan
<br />Crystal River
<br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED
<br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
<br />2017
<br />CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
<br />2017
<br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm
<br />Project engineer. Kimley-Horn created a stormwater master plan for the City’s CRA. This master plan was focused on
<br />improving water quality in Kings Bay with regard to total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP), streamlining the future
<br />development and redevelopment of waterfront community assets, meeting regulatory permit requirements, and maximizing
<br />developable are for economic benefit. Tasks include data collection and inventory, alternatives development, master plan
<br />development, and SWFWMD conceptual ERP. Kimley-Horn permitted a custom Conceptual Permit with the SWFWMD that
<br />focuses on improvements to water quality methods, creating a plan that improves quality runoff to King’s Bay while still allowing
<br />redevelopment of the historic waterfront district.
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