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■ Qualifications and Expertise
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-- Conveyance
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■ Project Management
■ Resource Availability
■ Questions and Answers
■ Why Select the Roth Hill Team
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Wastewater Utility Engineering
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RH = Roth Hill Engineering
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HWA = HWA GeoSciences
Our Core Team Lara Kammereck, PE - RH OC = Omega Contractors
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■ Over 100 years of QualityAssurancei J Principal -In -Charge
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Tony Fisher, PE - RH Greg Hill, PE - RH
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■ All located in Puget Sound ProjoetAssistanceManager
area Erik Waligorski, PE - RH Erik Brodahl, PE - RH-1 Scott Goss - RH
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■ Extensive experience MikeLemasa,PLS -RH Erik Andersen, PE -HWA EileanDavis -RH
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ProLocates Paul Reardon, PE - KIJ Pam Cobley - RH
■ Responsiveness
Structural Funding
Don Barran, PE - KIJ Scott Goss - RH
Constructability Review
Gordon Wagster - OC
Additional Team Support
Scott Slifer, PE - RH
Jeremy DelMar. PE - RH
Jeff Foray, PE - K/J
Senior Project Engineer
Project Engineer
Senior Project Engineer
Bradley Hughes, EIT - RH
Terry VanWechel - RH
Ron Bard, PE - K/J
Project Engineer
CADD
Senior Project Engineer
Jim Marshall - RH
Construction Observer
Our Bench Strength
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■ 35 years in business
■ 50 employees in Bellevue office
■ 2007 ACEC Gold Award for Lift
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Kennedy Jenks Consultants
Engineers i Scientists
■ 85 years in business
■ 60 employees in Federal Way
office; 500 total
■ 2006 ACEC - Oregon Honor
Award for Woodburn Water
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■ 25 years in business
■ 27 employees in Lynnwood
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SW 34th Street Culvert Improvements
SW 7th Street Storm Drain
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Kennedy Jenks Consultants
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Project initiation -o Project plan management Public outreach support
Team kickoff meeting :• Team coordination e Project closure
Confirm project goals and objectives :• Client communication Client confirmation
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Siting and easements
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B. Construction Record Drawings
Regulatory Evaluation Permit Acquisition Regulatory Compliance
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•:• Renton Right -of -Way Use Permit SEPA •e Final permit inspections
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Deliverable: Pre -Design Report Deliverable: 60 % , 90%, and Final Draw- Deliverable: Construction Support
in s Specifications, and Cost Pro ections Documentation
Regulatory Evaluation Permit Acquisition Regulatory Compliance
SEPA (WAC 197-11)
Building Permit
Drainage Issues
Sensitive Areas
ROW Permit - from City
WDFW HPA -Larry Fisher 1111101110.
Building Permit - from City
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Stream Crossing
Permit Conditions
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■ Planning Loans
■ Low -Interest Loans
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-- SRF
■ ULIDs - over 100 completed
■ Grants
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King County Water District No. 90
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■ Open House Meeting
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-- Access
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Olympus Terrace Big Gulch Sewer Project Open House
Sewer District
Seplember 9, 2004
Project Fact Sheet
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■ Three Potential Route Alternatives
■ Need to Maintain Operational Continuity
■ Construction Within Established
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■ Potential Stream Crossing
■ Permitting - King County vs. Renton
■ Confirmation of Flows and Pipe SizE�s
■ Conduct Pre -Design: Alternatives Analysis
-- Determine best route alternative
-- Consider alternative construction methods
-- Perform hydraulic analysis
■ Prepare Detailed Design
-- Align pipe within selected route alternative
-- Public outreach
-- Detailed and concise contract documents
Experience working in Established Communities
-- Currently installing 60,000 linear feet of sewer in City
of Carnation
We know the City's Sewer System
-- Roth Hill developed the City's sewer system model and
will conduct the project hydraulic analysis
We understand this project
-- Roth Hill developed this project through Sunset
Interceptor Analysis
Issues
Adequately sizing the station for future
growth
Accurately defining the contributing basin
service area
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Determine peak build -out design flows
using City's sewer model, developed by
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Maintaining continuous sewer service
during construction
Solutions
Construct new station, keeping old
stations in service until new station is
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construction of new facilities adjacent
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Re -channel existing wet wells for use
as manholes and emergency storage
after abandonment of existing stations
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■ Providing a lift station that is functional, reliable, convenient, and compatible
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■ Work closely with City M&O staff to incorporate features preferred by City
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set, and sufficient available pumping range/depth
■ The design will feature:
-- provisions for safe and convenient cleaning and maintenance, including an
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-- landings/gratings for access in the wet well
-- isolation valves
-- intrinsic safety barriers
-- appropriate lighting
■ Station will be made compatible with other City lift stations for consistency
and familiarity for M&O
Efficient study and sizing of station using
in-house sewer model
Local station expertise
Appropriate detail and features
Fresh set of ideas to the design process
Creative problem -solving abilities
Thorough design and quality review
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-- In-house expertise for QA/QC review
-- Constructability review by Roth Hill
Construction Representative
-- Third party review by Gordon Wagster of
Omega Contractors
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■ Architectural, Structural, Electrical,
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■ Biggest Concern is Aesthetics
-- Building needs to fit neighborhood
-- Screen equipment as necessary
-- Talk to building department, neighbors
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■ New Electrical Service and Standby
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■ Cast -in -Place Overflow Tank, CMU
Building, Precast Wet Well
Project Plan Compliance
Leadership
Client Communication
Design Leads
Utility System Focus
QA/QC Sewer Expertise
Roth Hill Team
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Soos Creek Water &Sewer District City of Olympia
Alderwood Water & Wastewater District City ofAuburn
Foothills Water Association Experience City of Gig Harbor
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Availability
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Team Member Role Location 2007 2008
Lara Kammereck, PE
Project Manager
Bellevue
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Greg Hill, PE
Principal -in -Charge
i Bellevue
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20%
Tony Fisher. PE
Quality Assurance/ Quality Control
Bellevue
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30%
Erik Waligorski, PE
I Conveyance Manager
Bellevue
30%
40%
Erik Brodahl. PE
Lift Station Manager
Bellevue
35%
40%
Scott Goss
Permitting/Project Assistance Manager
Bellevue
30%
30%
Mike Lemasa, PLS
Survey
Bellevue
25%
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Erik Andersen, PE
Geotechnical
Lynnwood
20%
25%
Paul Reardon, PE
Electrical
Federal Way
25%
25%
Don Barraza, SE
Structural _ _ _ _ _
Federal Way
15%
25%
Eilean Davis
Permitting
Bellevue
25% 1
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Pam Cobley
Public Outreach
Bellevue
40%
60%
Additional Roth Hill Support
Scott Slifer, PE
Senior Project Engineer
Bellevue
35%
50%
Bradley Hughes EIT
Design Engineer
Bellevue
40%
60%
Jeremy DelMar, PE
Project Engineer
Bellevue
30%
50%
Jeff Foray, PE
Senior Project Engineer
Bellevue
20%
31%
Ron Bard, PE !
Senior Project Engineer
Bellevue
20%
30%
Jim Marshall
Construction Observer
Bellevue
40%
70%
L Terry VanWechel
CADD
Bellevue
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■ Key Personnel Skills and Abilities
■ Qualifications and Expertise
■ Project Approach
-- Permitting/Funding/Public Outreach
-- Conveyance
-- Lift Station Design
-- Facility Support
■ Project Management
■ Resource Availability
Ift"Ruestions and Answers
■ Why Select the Roth Hill Team
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■ Master Planning
■ Hydraulic Analysis
■ Integrated Design of the Lift Station
and Conveyance Pipeing
The Roth Hill Team
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■ Sewer planning, analysis, design, and
construction expertise
■ Master planning and pre -design
evaluation expertise
■ Understanding of project context and
complexities
■ Permitting, funding, and public
outreach expertise
■ Client -focused project management
■ We will deliver!
R EE N� Key Project Issues
■ Sensitive Area Analysis
■ Public Outreach
■ Maintaining Service Continuity
Project Approach
Project Management
Quality Control/Quality Assurance
Pre -Design
■ Flow analysis
■ Facility evaluation
■ Route alternatives
■ Funding alternatives
Facility Design
■ Topographic survey
■ Lift station
■ Conveyance
■ Specialty services
Geotechnical
Wetlands
Public outreach
Construction
Permitting
■ Permit Acquisition
■ Construction Assistance
■ Operational Considerations
Benefits to the City
From Selecting
the Roth Hill Team
■ Responsiveness, care and collaboration
■ The job will be done correctly
■ Local knowledgellocal solution
■ Proper balance between up -front design
and long-term operational
considerations
■ Ability to shorten project schedule to
maximum degree
■ Success during construction
■ Properly managed project -specific
non -design challenges
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