Bruce J Uhernik has extensive experience designing civil engineering projects including commercial developments, multi-family residential, roadway improvements, and institutional campuses. His expertise includes site design, grading, drainage, utilities, and roadway design. He has worked on projects throughout Colorado applying local and state design standards.
Brett Bokath is a civil engineer with over 16 years of experience in site development, engineering design, construction administration, and permitting for commercial, residential, industrial, and recreational projects. He has expertise in areas such as project coordination, site due diligence, design and permitting processes, grading, drainage, hydrologic studies, water quality facility design, and road/utility design. Currently he works as an Engineer II at Atkins North America, where he performs site design, engineering drawings, construction administration, and permitting for a variety of project types. Some of his representative projects include site designs for retail and restaurant developments that minimized detention requirements, and infrastructure design for military housing and base developments.
Rodney Durio has over 25 years of experience in piping design for oil and gas, chemical, and refining projects. He has expertise in CAD software like PDMS and AutoCAD. Some of his roles include senior piping designer, project coordinator, and piping design coordinator. He has worked on both offshore and onshore facilities around the world.
William L. McDermott has over 35 years of experience in instrumentation engineering. He has worked as an instrument coordinator, senior designer, designer, inspector, and technician. In these roles, he has developed specifications, designed instrumentation packages, provided on-site support during construction, and performed instrument installation, inspection, and troubleshooting. Currently, he works as a senior instrument designer where he is responsible for creating complete construction packages for large scale projects.
Manoj Shah is a licensed professional engineer seeking a career position as a civil/structural engineer. He has over 20 years of experience in designing structures for petrochemical, power, and LNG projects. His responsibilities have included civil/structural design, analysis, and project management. He is proficient in various structural design software programs.
This document provides a summary of James S. Andruski's qualifications and experience. It lists his education, certifications, and 28 years of experience as a surveyor and field project manager working on industrial plant sites, pipelines, and other construction projects. Specific projects are described, along with the roles, responsibilities, and equipment used on each one.
David Ponicsan has over 35 years of experience providing structural design and CAD services for heavy industrial facilities. He has expertise in structural steel and concrete design for foundations, equipment supports, buildings, and other infrastructure. Some of his past projects include substations, oil and gas facilities, mining infrastructure, refineries, and pharmaceutical plants. He is proficient in various CAD software and structural design.
SEWER REHABILITATION / REPLACEMENT FOR RCC PIPES WITH INTERNAL LININGDEEPAK MALLICK
This document discusses sewer rehabilitation and replacement projects in Bangalore, India. It provides background on the sewer system in Bangalore and issues like corrosion from hydrogen sulfide gas. The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Project-II aims to rehabilitate and replace sewers to reduce overflow into storm drains. Different lining techniques are discussed to protect reinforced concrete pipes from corrosion and extend their lifespan.
Yousef Sofyanal Karaki has over 30 years of experience in mechanical engineering, with a focus on water and wastewater infrastructure design. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from King Abdulaziz University. His experience includes design and construction management of large water and wastewater treatment plants, as well as piping systems for water distribution, sewage collection, and drainage. Currently he works as a senior mechanical engineer for an international consulting firm in Saudi Arabia.
Brett Bokath is a civil engineer with over 16 years of experience in site development, engineering design, construction administration, and permitting for commercial, residential, industrial, and recreational projects. He has expertise in areas such as project coordination, site due diligence, design and permitting processes, grading, drainage, hydrologic studies, water quality facility design, and road/utility design. Currently he works as an Engineer II at Atkins North America, where he performs site design, engineering drawings, construction administration, and permitting for a variety of project types. Some of his representative projects include site designs for retail and restaurant developments that minimized detention requirements, and infrastructure design for military housing and base developments.
Rodney Durio has over 25 years of experience in piping design for oil and gas, chemical, and refining projects. He has expertise in CAD software like PDMS and AutoCAD. Some of his roles include senior piping designer, project coordinator, and piping design coordinator. He has worked on both offshore and onshore facilities around the world.
William L. McDermott has over 35 years of experience in instrumentation engineering. He has worked as an instrument coordinator, senior designer, designer, inspector, and technician. In these roles, he has developed specifications, designed instrumentation packages, provided on-site support during construction, and performed instrument installation, inspection, and troubleshooting. Currently, he works as a senior instrument designer where he is responsible for creating complete construction packages for large scale projects.
Manoj Shah is a licensed professional engineer seeking a career position as a civil/structural engineer. He has over 20 years of experience in designing structures for petrochemical, power, and LNG projects. His responsibilities have included civil/structural design, analysis, and project management. He is proficient in various structural design software programs.
This document provides a summary of James S. Andruski's qualifications and experience. It lists his education, certifications, and 28 years of experience as a surveyor and field project manager working on industrial plant sites, pipelines, and other construction projects. Specific projects are described, along with the roles, responsibilities, and equipment used on each one.
David Ponicsan has over 35 years of experience providing structural design and CAD services for heavy industrial facilities. He has expertise in structural steel and concrete design for foundations, equipment supports, buildings, and other infrastructure. Some of his past projects include substations, oil and gas facilities, mining infrastructure, refineries, and pharmaceutical plants. He is proficient in various CAD software and structural design.
SEWER REHABILITATION / REPLACEMENT FOR RCC PIPES WITH INTERNAL LININGDEEPAK MALLICK
This document discusses sewer rehabilitation and replacement projects in Bangalore, India. It provides background on the sewer system in Bangalore and issues like corrosion from hydrogen sulfide gas. The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Project-II aims to rehabilitate and replace sewers to reduce overflow into storm drains. Different lining techniques are discussed to protect reinforced concrete pipes from corrosion and extend their lifespan.
Yousef Sofyanal Karaki has over 30 years of experience in mechanical engineering, with a focus on water and wastewater infrastructure design. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from King Abdulaziz University. His experience includes design and construction management of large water and wastewater treatment plants, as well as piping systems for water distribution, sewage collection, and drainage. Currently he works as a senior mechanical engineer for an international consulting firm in Saudi Arabia.
Ram Pathak has over 22 years of experience managing civil engineering projects in industries like oil and gas, petrochemicals, and mining. He has extensive experience in underground piping design, stormwater drainage, and wastewater treatment. Some of his project experiences include the ONGC Petro Addition project in India, the Doha Waste Water Recycling project in Qatar, and the Iraq export pipeline project. Ram Pathak is a senior engineer proficient in design software like MicroStation and AutoCAD.
Carlos Betts has over 25 years of experience as a civil/structural engineer specializing in the design of steel and concrete structures for major oil, gas, and LNG projects. He has extensive experience managing the analysis and design of modules, pipe racks, foundations, and other structures using various computer modeling programs. Currently, he works as a senior structural design engineer for Fluor Corporation where he is involved in transportation and design of large production modules, walkways, and foundations for an Exxon project in Texas.
Frank Dedjoui has over 20 years of experience in transportation and land development projects in Northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington D.C. He has expertise in designing roadways, drainage systems, utilities, grading plans, and erosion and sediment control plans. He is proficient in various engineering software applications. Some of his project experience includes designing streetcar plans for DC, inspection of county maintenance projects, and providing preliminary drainage design for an interchange expansion.
Akshay Rajput has over 5 years of experience in structural engineering design and project execution. He has worked on projects in the USA and Canada designing steel and concrete structures such as pipe racks, equipment foundations, and revamping existing structures. His responsibilities have included load estimation, structural analysis, connection design, and coordinating with other disciplines. He is proficient in AutoCAD, STAAD, RISA-3D, and other engineering software. Akshay holds a B.Tech in Civil Engineering from NIT Calicut and has worked on projects for companies including Fluor, Suncor Energy, and North West Redwater Partnership.
Michael John Foreman has over 30 years of experience in piping design, project coordination, and QA/QC checking for industrial projects. He has expertise in piping design for petrochemical, refinery, oil and gas processes. Some of his responsibilities include piping design, project management, cost estimating, engineering changes, and process safety. He is proficient in various piping design software like CADWorx, PDMS, Navisworks, and SmartPlant 3D.
A Gomez Resume Pipe Designer_Checker_plainAmerico Gomez
This document provides a summary of Americo Gomez's experience as a senior piping designer with over 23 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. He has extensive experience designing piping systems for grassroots and expansion projects using various 3D modeling software. He has also participated in field visits and provided design review and coordination support. Some of his project experience includes work for Suncor Energy, Imperial Oil, Saudi Aramco, and TransAlta.
James R. Smith is a dedicated and highly motivated senior team leader and structural design checker with extensive experience in shipbuilding and offshore industries. He has over 35 years of experience working on various vessel types including FPSOs, SPAR platforms, and drilling rigs. He is proficient in multiple CAD systems and has worked as a lead designer checker, structural designer, estimator, and production team lead. His skills include management, design checking, cost estimation, training, and problem solving. He is looking for new opportunities in structural design and management roles.
This document is a resume for Mark Koenig detailing his experience as a project manager and pipeline engineer. Over his career, Koenig has worked on numerous pipeline and infrastructure projects involving engineering, design, permitting, and construction. His experience includes work on pipeline and facility projects for companies such as VITOL, Coastal Caverns Inc., Chevron, Yellow Fin Pipeline, PG&E, Shell Oil, and Jacobs Engineering. Koenig has specialized expertise in pipeline design, horizontal directional drilling, stress analysis, and the use of related engineering software.
Brian Levitt is a professional mechanical engineer with extensive experience in various industries such as water, power, energy, mining, and defense. He has over 30 years of experience in engineering and project management roles. He has specialized expertise in materials handling systems design. Levitt holds professional engineering licenses in multiple states and has managed numerous projects involving design, procurement, and construction of material handling systems.
Lan Lisa Zhang has over 20 years of experience in mechanical design and piping design. She has worked on projects in various industries including petrochemical, oil and gas, manufacturing and mining. She is proficient in 3D modeling software such as Solidworks, CADworx, AutoPlant and AutoCAD. Zhang has a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering and has worked as a senior designer, package designer, mechanical designer and piping designer on projects around the world.
Lake Accotink Dredge Public Meeting Combined Presentation July 29 & aug 5...Fairfax County
This document provides information about alternatives being considered for dredging Lake Accotink in Fairfax County, VA. It summarizes the project background, including previous dredging events and sediment deposition rates. It then discusses the development and screening of various dredging, dewatering, disposal location, and pipeline route alternatives. Key factors like impacts to the community, environment, and costs were considered. The document retains several processing area, dewatering location, and pipeline route alternatives for further analysis to identify a preferred alternative for dredging Lake Accotink.
Marc Rizzo has over 29 years of experience in piping design and construction supervision in various industries including petrochemical, hydrocarbon, power, and pharmaceutical. He has managed numerous multi-million dollar projects from initial design through construction involving grass roots facilities, plant upgrades, and vessel replacements. Rizzo has extensive experience utilizing software such as SmartPlant 3D, Intergraph PDS, PDMS, PASCE, AutoCAD, and MicroStation.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Jai Prakash Sharma summarizing his professional experience and qualifications. He has over 14 years of experience as a SP3D and PDS piping designer working on projects for companies like Air Liquide India, Fluor India, Valdel Engineers & Constructors, and others. His responsibilities have included piping modeling, equipment modeling, isometric extraction, and working as both a designer and checker on projects in various industries like oil and gas, refineries, and petrochemical plants. He holds a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering and qualifications in AutoCAD, MicroStation, and other piping design software.
David Turnbull Beveridge is a Principal Piping Designer with over 50 years of experience in mechanical engineering and piping design. He has worked on numerous offshore oil and gas projects for companies like Wood Group, BP, Enquest, and Apache. His experience includes preparing 3D models, piping isometrics, bills of materials, and assisting other engineers. He is proficient in software like PDMS, AutoCAD, and Microstation.
The document outlines a presentation on Low Impact Development (LID) case studies. It provides details on several LID projects in Ontario, including the objectives and stormwater management strategies employed. The case studies cover a variety of project types, from institutional to commercial to residential developments. Challenges and lessons learned are also discussed, such as the importance of contractor education, maintenance programs, and protecting LID installations during construction.
John Flores has over 30 years of experience as a drafter, designer, and coordinator for engineering projects. He is currently working as a 2D CAD drafter, ISO coordinator, and PDS administrator for Parsons Government Services on projects decommissioning chemical weapons facilities. Prior experience includes working as an ISO coordinator, drafter, and database manager on various engineering projects for nuclear, chemical, and oil/gas facilities. He is proficient in AutoCAD, CadWorx, PDS, and other engineering software.
Mohammad Muthalib is seeking a lead position and has over 25 years of experience in design and construction support for large oil and gas pipeline projects. He has extensive experience working for Saudi Aramco and designing pipelines for their projects. He is skilled in pipeline design, specifications, and engineering documents with knowledge of international codes and standards.
Oil and Gas Undergrond Storage Keystone Project.Jeffrey Pickett
The document provides details of a feasibility study for a natural gas storage facility at the Batson Salt Dome in Hardin County, Texas. It outlines two phases of work, with Phase I completed involving geological review and engineering of caverns and wells. Phase II is proposed to further assess regulatory requirements, drill an exploratory test well, design solution mining infrastructure, acquire land and pipelines, and develop a project timeline and budget. Maps and technical details of the geology, wells, and proposed design of the storage facility and associated infrastructure are presented.
Raja Narayanaswamy has over 20 years of experience in civil and structural engineering design. He has worked on numerous oil and gas, power plant, and industrial projects. Some of his responsibilities have included preparing general arrangement drawings, structural steel and concrete details, pipe supports, and ensuring drawings comply with engineering standards. He is proficient in AutoCAD, MicroStation, and structural design codes and standards.
This short document promotes the creation of Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare by stating it provides inspiration and allows users to get started making their own presentations. It encourages the reader to create presentations on the Haiku Deck platform hosted on SlideShare.
Ram Pathak has over 22 years of experience managing civil engineering projects in industries like oil and gas, petrochemicals, and mining. He has extensive experience in underground piping design, stormwater drainage, and wastewater treatment. Some of his project experiences include the ONGC Petro Addition project in India, the Doha Waste Water Recycling project in Qatar, and the Iraq export pipeline project. Ram Pathak is a senior engineer proficient in design software like MicroStation and AutoCAD.
Carlos Betts has over 25 years of experience as a civil/structural engineer specializing in the design of steel and concrete structures for major oil, gas, and LNG projects. He has extensive experience managing the analysis and design of modules, pipe racks, foundations, and other structures using various computer modeling programs. Currently, he works as a senior structural design engineer for Fluor Corporation where he is involved in transportation and design of large production modules, walkways, and foundations for an Exxon project in Texas.
Frank Dedjoui has over 20 years of experience in transportation and land development projects in Northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington D.C. He has expertise in designing roadways, drainage systems, utilities, grading plans, and erosion and sediment control plans. He is proficient in various engineering software applications. Some of his project experience includes designing streetcar plans for DC, inspection of county maintenance projects, and providing preliminary drainage design for an interchange expansion.
Akshay Rajput has over 5 years of experience in structural engineering design and project execution. He has worked on projects in the USA and Canada designing steel and concrete structures such as pipe racks, equipment foundations, and revamping existing structures. His responsibilities have included load estimation, structural analysis, connection design, and coordinating with other disciplines. He is proficient in AutoCAD, STAAD, RISA-3D, and other engineering software. Akshay holds a B.Tech in Civil Engineering from NIT Calicut and has worked on projects for companies including Fluor, Suncor Energy, and North West Redwater Partnership.
Michael John Foreman has over 30 years of experience in piping design, project coordination, and QA/QC checking for industrial projects. He has expertise in piping design for petrochemical, refinery, oil and gas processes. Some of his responsibilities include piping design, project management, cost estimating, engineering changes, and process safety. He is proficient in various piping design software like CADWorx, PDMS, Navisworks, and SmartPlant 3D.
A Gomez Resume Pipe Designer_Checker_plainAmerico Gomez
This document provides a summary of Americo Gomez's experience as a senior piping designer with over 23 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. He has extensive experience designing piping systems for grassroots and expansion projects using various 3D modeling software. He has also participated in field visits and provided design review and coordination support. Some of his project experience includes work for Suncor Energy, Imperial Oil, Saudi Aramco, and TransAlta.
James R. Smith is a dedicated and highly motivated senior team leader and structural design checker with extensive experience in shipbuilding and offshore industries. He has over 35 years of experience working on various vessel types including FPSOs, SPAR platforms, and drilling rigs. He is proficient in multiple CAD systems and has worked as a lead designer checker, structural designer, estimator, and production team lead. His skills include management, design checking, cost estimation, training, and problem solving. He is looking for new opportunities in structural design and management roles.
This document is a resume for Mark Koenig detailing his experience as a project manager and pipeline engineer. Over his career, Koenig has worked on numerous pipeline and infrastructure projects involving engineering, design, permitting, and construction. His experience includes work on pipeline and facility projects for companies such as VITOL, Coastal Caverns Inc., Chevron, Yellow Fin Pipeline, PG&E, Shell Oil, and Jacobs Engineering. Koenig has specialized expertise in pipeline design, horizontal directional drilling, stress analysis, and the use of related engineering software.
Brian Levitt is a professional mechanical engineer with extensive experience in various industries such as water, power, energy, mining, and defense. He has over 30 years of experience in engineering and project management roles. He has specialized expertise in materials handling systems design. Levitt holds professional engineering licenses in multiple states and has managed numerous projects involving design, procurement, and construction of material handling systems.
Lan Lisa Zhang has over 20 years of experience in mechanical design and piping design. She has worked on projects in various industries including petrochemical, oil and gas, manufacturing and mining. She is proficient in 3D modeling software such as Solidworks, CADworx, AutoPlant and AutoCAD. Zhang has a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering and has worked as a senior designer, package designer, mechanical designer and piping designer on projects around the world.
Lake Accotink Dredge Public Meeting Combined Presentation July 29 & aug 5...Fairfax County
This document provides information about alternatives being considered for dredging Lake Accotink in Fairfax County, VA. It summarizes the project background, including previous dredging events and sediment deposition rates. It then discusses the development and screening of various dredging, dewatering, disposal location, and pipeline route alternatives. Key factors like impacts to the community, environment, and costs were considered. The document retains several processing area, dewatering location, and pipeline route alternatives for further analysis to identify a preferred alternative for dredging Lake Accotink.
Marc Rizzo has over 29 years of experience in piping design and construction supervision in various industries including petrochemical, hydrocarbon, power, and pharmaceutical. He has managed numerous multi-million dollar projects from initial design through construction involving grass roots facilities, plant upgrades, and vessel replacements. Rizzo has extensive experience utilizing software such as SmartPlant 3D, Intergraph PDS, PDMS, PASCE, AutoCAD, and MicroStation.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Jai Prakash Sharma summarizing his professional experience and qualifications. He has over 14 years of experience as a SP3D and PDS piping designer working on projects for companies like Air Liquide India, Fluor India, Valdel Engineers & Constructors, and others. His responsibilities have included piping modeling, equipment modeling, isometric extraction, and working as both a designer and checker on projects in various industries like oil and gas, refineries, and petrochemical plants. He holds a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering and qualifications in AutoCAD, MicroStation, and other piping design software.
David Turnbull Beveridge is a Principal Piping Designer with over 50 years of experience in mechanical engineering and piping design. He has worked on numerous offshore oil and gas projects for companies like Wood Group, BP, Enquest, and Apache. His experience includes preparing 3D models, piping isometrics, bills of materials, and assisting other engineers. He is proficient in software like PDMS, AutoCAD, and Microstation.
The document outlines a presentation on Low Impact Development (LID) case studies. It provides details on several LID projects in Ontario, including the objectives and stormwater management strategies employed. The case studies cover a variety of project types, from institutional to commercial to residential developments. Challenges and lessons learned are also discussed, such as the importance of contractor education, maintenance programs, and protecting LID installations during construction.
John Flores has over 30 years of experience as a drafter, designer, and coordinator for engineering projects. He is currently working as a 2D CAD drafter, ISO coordinator, and PDS administrator for Parsons Government Services on projects decommissioning chemical weapons facilities. Prior experience includes working as an ISO coordinator, drafter, and database manager on various engineering projects for nuclear, chemical, and oil/gas facilities. He is proficient in AutoCAD, CadWorx, PDS, and other engineering software.
Mohammad Muthalib is seeking a lead position and has over 25 years of experience in design and construction support for large oil and gas pipeline projects. He has extensive experience working for Saudi Aramco and designing pipelines for their projects. He is skilled in pipeline design, specifications, and engineering documents with knowledge of international codes and standards.
Oil and Gas Undergrond Storage Keystone Project.Jeffrey Pickett
The document provides details of a feasibility study for a natural gas storage facility at the Batson Salt Dome in Hardin County, Texas. It outlines two phases of work, with Phase I completed involving geological review and engineering of caverns and wells. Phase II is proposed to further assess regulatory requirements, drill an exploratory test well, design solution mining infrastructure, acquire land and pipelines, and develop a project timeline and budget. Maps and technical details of the geology, wells, and proposed design of the storage facility and associated infrastructure are presented.
Raja Narayanaswamy has over 20 years of experience in civil and structural engineering design. He has worked on numerous oil and gas, power plant, and industrial projects. Some of his responsibilities have included preparing general arrangement drawings, structural steel and concrete details, pipe supports, and ensuring drawings comply with engineering standards. He is proficient in AutoCAD, MicroStation, and structural design codes and standards.
This short document promotes the creation of Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare by stating it provides inspiration and allows users to get started making their own presentations. It encourages the reader to create presentations on the Haiku Deck platform hosted on SlideShare.
This document discusses how GIS technology is being used to manage large amounts of data for flood control projects in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. It manages data from over 300 square miles of projects through a centralized database called CECAP. This process streamlines relationships between different agencies and consolidates data from various sources into a single location for easy access. The document provides two case studies that demonstrate how GIS is used to organize massive amounts of survey data, planning data, design data, and more for complex residential and urban stormwater retrofit projects.
A study to evaluate redundant rainfall runoff in an urban area by Analytical ...Fatema Shanta
This document summarizes a study on the design of an urban drainage system for the Bashundhara Residential Area near Dhaka, Bangladesh. It includes the objectives of assessing the existing drainage, identifying future needs, and suggesting improvements. Key aspects of the study include: dividing the area into 16 drainage zones; estimating peak runoff using the Modified Rational Method; designing drain dimensions using Manning's equation; and proposing a layout involving primary, secondary, and sub-secondary drains to convey stormwater to outfalls. The study aims to provide approaches to understand urban flooding problems and find solutions.
This document discusses different types of polymer coatings used for protective coatings, focusing on epoxy coatings. It describes the main types of epoxy resins - Bisphenol A, Bisphenol F, and Novolac - and how their chemical structures affect properties like viscosity, functionality, and chemical resistance. Bisphenol A is most common but has lower resistance, while Novolac has the highest resistance due to its highly crosslinked structure. The document also outlines different curing agents used for epoxies and how they impact characteristics such as reactivity, blushing, flexibility, and resistance.
This document discusses how street flooding impacts transportation infrastructure in cities and discusses three water management technologies that can help reduce roadway flooding: combined roadway drainage systems, pervious paving materials, and catch basins/storm drain filters. It provides case studies of Portland, Oregon's Green Streets Program and Seattle, Washington's Natural Drainage Systems program, which have significantly reduced stormwater runoff through the use of planters, bioswales, and permeable pavement that allow water to infiltrate rather than overburden drainage systems.
UV40 Gel is a new high viscosity UV curable gel conformal coating formulated to provide the same levels of moisture and chemical protection as Humiseal's current UV40 product range. It is designed to be compatible with their suite of UV40 materials. UV40 Gel is a no slump gel suitable for dam and fill applications to prevent wicking. It offers the benefits of dual UV and moisture cure, strong chemical resistance, compatibility with traditional UV40 coatings, and ease of automated or semi-manual application.
This document provides an overview of conformal coatings, including what they are, why they are used, common types, and how to select, apply, and test them. Conformal coatings are thin protective films that conform to electronic circuit assemblies to provide moisture, heat, corrosion and other environmental protections. They are available in acrylic, epoxy, polyurethane, silicone and other types, and can be applied through brushing, dipping, spraying or other methods. Proper surface cleaning and achieving the recommended coating thickness are important to avoid application issues.
Restoring Natural Drainage System of DelhiIram Aziz
This document discusses the benefits of restoring natural drainage systems in Delhi and the impacts of degrading streams. It provides examples of restoring drainage systems in other cities like San Antonio, Texas and Seoul, South Korea. The Cheong Gye Cheon river restoration project in Seoul is highlighted, which uncovered a buried river and created a public park. The document argues for restoring Delhi's drainage channels by daylighting streams and treating wastewater to create linear parks. It outlines policy principles and a strategy for protecting stormwater channels through a Watershed Management Plan and Urban Drainage Master Plan.
Drainage masterplan for delhi - recommendationsAkanksha Chopra
The document presents a drainage master plan for Delhi that addresses several issues with the current drainage system, including a lack of separation between sewage and stormwater infrastructure, increased runoff from paved surfaces, and pollution of water sources. The master plan proposes policies for implementing natural water management strategies like "zero runoff" standards, managing stormwater locally through watershed plans and drainage maps, restoring natural systems through bioremediation, and protecting permeable surfaces and groundwater recharge. It highlights the need to minimize runoff and catch stormwater at its source using green streets and parks rather than conveying it quickly through piped drains to water bodies.
This document provides information on storm drainage design and subsurface drainage systems. It discusses the types and aims of drainage, as well as the design of surface drainage systems including estimation of peak flows using methods like the Rational Formula. It also covers the design of subsurface drainage systems using buried drains, including considerations like drainage coefficients, drain depth and spacing, diameters and gradients. Filters for tile drains are also discussed.
Polyurethanes are polymers formed by reacting di- or polyisocyanates with polyols. Dr. Otto Von Bayer discovered polyurethanes in 1937 while attempting to reduce natural rubber usage. There are several types including rigid and flexible foams, coatings, adhesives, sealants, elastomers, thermoplastic polyurethane and reaction injection molding. Polyurethanes consist of polyol monomers reacted with isocyanate monomers like MDI and TDI. The global polyurethane industry was worth $33 billion in 2010 and is expected to reach $55.5 billion by 2016. Polyurethanes are used in applications like insulation, appliances, shoes, pipes and
Design of a Minor Storm Water Management System Using XPSWMM for London, Onta...Rakibul Hasan,MEng,EIT
•Designed a minor system to meet City of London design guidelines for a 2 year storm by XPSWMM.
•Dealt with the layout of most economical Conduit Network for 4.6 ha of total drainage area.
The document provides details on the construction methodology for expanding the infrastructure of the Ruwais Housing Complex Phase IV project. It includes scopes of work, project milestones, organization structure, phasing plans for building and villa sites, work breakdown structure, execution plans for infrastructure networks and structures, and lists of major materials. The infrastructure expansion involves networks for water, sewerage, electricity, gas, telecom, roads and landscaping across building and villa sites, as well as structures like the SNG plant, water reservoirs and pumping stations, electrical substation, and sewerage lifting stations. The project is scheduled to be completed in phases by 2022.
Different types of protective coatings usedscottburnsb
Coxcoating offers various protective coating services for abrasion resistance, impermeability, containment of hazardous materials, armor, waterproofing, chemical resistance, flooring, energy efficiency, thermal insulation, structural reinforcement, tank lining, and corrosion control. Some key types of protective coatings discussed are:
1. Corrosion control coatings, which provide wear resistance and prevent deterioration over time. Better corrosion control coatings provide more protection.
2. Industrial coatings, which protect against chemicals like solvents, acids, and provide resistance against chemical damage. These are important when coated materials will be exposed to corrosive chemicals.
3. Waterproofing coatings, which prevent damage from humidity
The document discusses different types of conformal coatings, their properties and applications. It defines conformal coating as a thin protective plastic film that conforms to an electronic circuit board. The main types covered are acrylics, polyurethanes, epoxies, silicones and fluorocarbons. Acrylics are most common due to their low cost and ease of application, while silicones are suitable for high temperature uses. Key factors in selecting a coating include chemical resistance, temperature tolerance, and ease of application and repair.
Polyurethane is an elastomer invented by Professor Dr. Otto Bayer in the early 20th century. It is formed through a process called diisocyanate polyaddition where a polyol is reacted with a diisocyanate or polymeric isocyanate. This process allows a wide range of polyurethanes to be manufactured for different applications. Polyurethane can be flexible, rigid, or rebond foams and is widely used in applications like composite wood products, sealants, adhesives, and carpet cushion.
This document provides a summary of a presentation on water drainage systems for a public works department in Gangapur City, India. It discusses the importance of adequate drainage for pavement design and protection. It then covers the design of surface drainage systems, including estimating runoff quantities using the rational formula and Manning's equation, and the design of side ditches and open channels. It also discusses the design of subsurface drainage systems, including lowering the water table, controlling seepage and capillary rise, and the design of appropriate filter materials.
Planning & Design of Storm water Drainage system for Valsad cityMona Prajapati
This document presents a study on planning and designing a storm water drainage system for Valsad City, India. It discusses how the existing drainage system causes problems like property damage and health issues. The objectives are to provide an efficient drainage system to mitigate storm water runoff effects. The methodology includes data collection, analysis of rainfall data, and hydraulic calculations to design pipe diameters and layout. The results show a total watershed area of 84.02 hectares and recommend installing RCC NP-3 pipes to efficiently drain water from the area.
This document provides an overview of coating types and characteristics. It discusses three main film-forming mechanisms: oxidation, solvent evaporation, and chemical crosslinking. Oxidation coatings dry through a reaction with oxygen and include oil-based alkyds. Solvent evaporation coatings dry solely through solvent loss and include latex emulsions. Chemically crosslinked coatings undergo polymerization reactions to form thermoset networks like epoxies and polyurethanes. The document then examines various natural and synthetic binder resins used in coatings and how their properties determine the coating characteristics.
The document summarizes a presentation given by Zachary Collins, a district engineer, about his career in water resources engineering. It discusses his education background, professional licenses, and decade of experience working for various engineering firms. It also provides an overview of the water and wastewater infrastructure and daily responsibilities of the Woodmoor Water and Sanitation District where he currently works as district engineer. Examples of recent construction projects and efforts to improve data management through GIS implementation are highlighted. The presentation concludes with details about Collins' involvement in professional engineering associations.
David Churchill has over 30 years of experience in mechanical engineering, steel structure design, piping design, stress analysis, and AutoCAD. He has worked as a Fiber-Optic Cable Layout Designer, Loan Processor, GIS Technician, Mechanical Engineer, and Well Site Geologist. He also has expertise in AutoCAD, fiber-optic cable, stress analysis, steel structure design, piping design, and geological sampling and analysis. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and a Bachelor of Arts in Geology from the University of Colorado, Denver.
This document provides an overview of dam safety efforts in Delaware. It discusses the evolution of dam safety regulations and programs in DE from the 1970s to present. It outlines the current prioritization process used by DelDOT to evaluate state-owned dams. It also describes the ongoing dam preservation program through the DNREC/DelDOT partnership, including data collection and analysis, modeling approaches, and planned upgrading projects. It highlights a computational fluid dynamics pilot project conducted for Silver Lake Dam that refined the spillway capacity and breach analyses.
Amanda Heathman has over 15 years of experience in piping design using software such as PDS, MicroStation, AutoCAD, and Smart Plant Review. She has worked on numerous oil and gas projects for companies including Fluor, KBR, and BP Amoco. Her experience includes designing aboveground and underground piping systems for refineries, petrochemical plants, and LNG facilities. She is proficient in modeling piping in 3D and producing piping drawings, manuals, and isometrics.
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This document summarizes Carol Wickenheiser's presentation about GIS applications used for the FM Area Diversion project in North Dakota. The project involves constructing a 30-mile stormwater diversion channel and 20-mile embankment. Over 9,000 acres of land and 29,000 acres of flowage easements need to be acquired. GIS tools like Workflow Manager, web maps, and Survey123 were used to organize spatial data, track property acquisition progress, and conduct field surveys to support the large right-of-way acquisition effort. The presentation demonstrated how these applications improved collaboration between project partners and promoted efficient workflows.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Krishna Dhanya K V that summarizes her professional experience and qualifications. She has over 2.8 years of experience in water resources engineering, hydraulic modeling, and highway/stormwater drainage design. Her experience includes projects for Highways England, Transport Scotland, Essex County Council, and Birmingham City Council. She holds degrees from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay and the National Institute of Technology Calicut.
Farhan Aziz is a Pakistani hydrologist and water engineer seeking a position. He has over 5 years of experience in hydrological modeling, flood risk assessment, and water resource projects in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. His education includes an M.Phil. in Applied Hydrology and an M.Sc. in Applied Hydrology from Punjab University in Pakistan.
Saeed Ahmad is a civil engineer with over 11 years of experience designing water, wastewater and irrigation infrastructure projects in Pakistan, UAE and Saudi Arabia. He has extensive skills in designing potable water distribution systems, wastewater collection networks, irrigation networks, and storm drainage systems. He is proficient in the use of design software such as WaterGems, SewerGems, Civil3D, WaterCAD and EPANET. Currently, he works as a senior design engineer for a consulting firm in Saudi Arabia, where he leads the design of various utility systems for industrial and residential developments.
Thandapani has over 22 years of experience as a civil engineer specializing in roads and land development design. He has worked on projects in India, Oman, and the UK. Some of the key projects he summarizes include the Sultan Qaboos Naval Base in Oman, which involved designing the external and internal road networks and drainage for a 22 square kilometer site, and the Pound Field Housing Estate development in the UK, which included designing roads, drainage, and utilities for a new housing development. He provides 3D modeling and designs compliant with local standards for various projects involving roads, drainage, and land development.
The Davis Woodland Water Supply Project is a joint powers authority between the cities of Davis and Woodland, California to improve their water supply. It includes an intake facility, water treatment plant, and transmission pipelines to deliver surface water from the Sacramento River. The project goals are to improve water quantity and quality, comply with regulations, provide environmental benefits, and diversify supply through use of surface water and groundwater. A design-build-operate contract was used to deliver the project faster and at lower life cycle cost, with benefits including early price certainty, innovation, and allocation of risk. Construction began in 2014 and initial water deliveries to the cities started in June 2016.
Stephen Wiafe has over 20 years of experience in CAD drafting and design, project management, and computer security. He has extensive skills in software such as AutoCAD, MicroStation, ArcGIS, and Adobe. He has worked on a wide range of projects for government agencies and private companies, preparing drawings of sites, facilities, and infrastructure. His experience includes drafting designs for transportation and construction projects, as well as environmental site assessments and remediation plans.
Baraa Mohd Al Sotari has over 10 years of experience as a sewer design engineer in Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Some of their major projects include designing effluent trunk lines in Jordan, rehabilitation of water and wastewater networks for Syrian refugees in Jordan, and infrastructure design for residential communities in Jeddah and Dammam, Saudi Arabia. They have extensive experience in designing sewer networks, stormwater systems, and performing hydraulic analyses using software such as SewerCAD, SewerGEMS, HEC-HMS, and HEC-RAS.
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The document discusses plans to consolidate the County's stormwater, wastewater, and maintenance divisions onto a single 23.7 acre site. It provides an overview of the study process, existing conditions, concept options, and impact analyses. Three concept options were developed from staff and stakeholder input. Traffic, noise, wetlands and environmental analyses found minimal impacts. Next steps include refining the concepts and obtaining required approvals before beginning construction.
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We recently hosted the much-anticipated Community Skill Builders Workshop during our June online meeting. This event was a culmination of six months of listening to your feedback and crafting solutions to better support your PMI journey. Here’s a look back at what happened and the exciting developments that emerged from our collaborative efforts.
A Gathering of Minds
We were thrilled to see a diverse group of attendees, including local certified PMI trainers and both new and experienced members eager to contribute their perspectives. The workshop was structured into three dynamic discussion sessions, each led by our dedicated membership advocates.
Key Takeaways and Future Directions
The insights and feedback gathered from these discussions were invaluable. Here are some of the key takeaways and the steps we are taking to address them:
• Enhanced Resource Accessibility: We are working on a new, user-friendly resource page that will make it easier for members to access training materials and real-world application guides.
• Structured Mentorship Program: Plans are underway to launch a mentorship program that will connect members with experienced professionals for guidance and support.
• Increased Networking Opportunities: Expect to see more frequent and varied networking events, both virtual and in-person, to help you build connections and foster a sense of community.
Moving Forward
We are committed to turning your feedback into actionable solutions that enhance your PMI journey. This workshop was just the beginning. By actively participating and sharing your experiences, you have helped shape the future of our Chapter’s offerings.
Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the success of the Community Skill Builders Workshop. Your engagement and enthusiasm are what make our Chapter strong and vibrant. Stay tuned for updates on the new initiatives and opportunities to get involved. Together, we are building a community that supports and empowers each other on our PMI journeys.
Stay connected, stay engaged, and let’s continue to grow together!
About PMI Silver Spring Chapter
We are a branch of the Project Management Institute. We offer a platform for project management professionals in Silver Spring, MD, and the DC/Baltimore metro area. Monthly meetings facilitate networking, knowledge sharing, and professional development. For more, visit pmissc.org.
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2. CONTENTS
-AutoCAD/Skills/Design Standards 3
-Shoenberg Farms 4-6
-Lincoln Station 7-8
-Eagle’s Nest Village Center 9-11
-Walgreens at Smoky Hill 12
-Walgreens at Broadway & Belleview 13
-Walnut Creek (MTC) 14
-Country Club Village 15
-Denver Zoo Entry Complex/Master Plan 16-17
-Denver Seminary 18
-Platte Valley Medical Center 19
-DMN&S Parking Structure 20
3. AutoCAD and Other Computer Skills Applied Design Standards & Codes
AutoCAD LDD 2008 City of Aurora
Terrain Model Explorer/Surfaces City of Brighton
Cut/Fill and Earthwork Calculations City and County of Denver
Points/Import/Export/Groups/Tables City of Englewood
3d Breaklines/Daylighting City of Lakewood
Hydrology/Pond Volume City of Littleton
Pipeworks City of Lone Tree
AutoTurn City of Thornton
Alignments/Profiles City of Westminster
Vertical Curves Town of Parker
Line & Curve Tables
Douglas County
Cross Sections
Sheet Set Manager CDOT
Plotting/Batch Plots UDFCD (Vol. 1/2/3)
Denver Water
Excel Southgate Sewer and Water Districts
AASHTO
Word ADA site development standards
Powerpoint AWWA (Meter Sizing Tables)
Adobe Acrobat Writer IFC (Appendix B)
StormCAD MUTCD
State Highway Access Code
WaterCAD FEMA (Firm Maps)
NEO UD Sewer USGS Maps
Colorado Soils Surveys
4. SHOENBERG FARMS COMMERCIAL
DUTIES
Lead project engineer/designer for 25-acre
commercial redevelopment of 1911 dairy farm
into modern commercial/retail center
PLANNING DOCUMENTS
Created ODP & ODP Amendment submittals/
approvals with City of Westminster
Coordinated design changes, cadd files with
Owner, building architect & landscape architect
Established/assisted Owner in lot layouts,
alternatives & final parking counts per City of
Designated basins, calculated hydrologic
Westminster standards
characteristics per city and UDFCD criteria
Wrote Drainage and Utility Studies
Sized ponds using FAA method and historic
flood conditions
GRADING/DRAINAGE
Designed outlet control structures with
Maintained historic drainage patterns & water quality, minor & major storm orifice
established earthwork balance for site controls
Overlot grading of entire site and fine grading Profiled storm lines (Pipeworks), minimized
of individual lots pipe sizes using HGL calculations
Analyzed existing storm sewer in 72nd Ave. Analyzed pipe cost alternatives (HDPE vs.
and established flood/inlet surcharge PVC) and inlet cost alternatives (Type R vs.
conditions (StormCAD) Type 13)
APPLICATIONS BREAKDOWN
GRADING/DRAINAGE SEWER/WATER ROADWAY DESIGN MISC/OTHER
5. UTILITIES
Created multi-phase water model (WaterCAD)
with multiple demand scenarios and fire flow
conditions (IFC)
Calculated peak sanitary sewer demands &
designed/sized internal sewer system
Designed 900’ length storm outfall to Big Dry
Creek including Sheridan roadway crossing,
offsite easements & outfall design
Coordinated grease traps, roof drain outfalls,
water meter locations and other plumbing items
with building architects/plumbing engineers
ROADWAY DESIGN
Designed layout of Sheridan widening and
new access improvement from 72nd Avenue
to 75th Avenue
Met State Highway Access Code, AASHTO &
traffic study criteria for acceleration/
deceleration lanes, turn lane stacking/tapers,
redirects and median widths/configurations
Created CDOT plans including horiztonal
control, pavement milling and patchback
limits, cross sections, final striping and
signage (MUTCD)
APPLICATIONS BREAKDOWN
GRADING/DRAINAGE SEWER/WATER ROADWAY DESIGN MISC/OTHER
6. CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANCE
Reviewed product submittal data sheets
Responded to all contractor requests for
information (RFIs) in timely manner
Coordinated temporary parking and lane
configurations for internal cell tower obstruction
prior to relocation
Met specific criteria of Advance Auto Parts,
including design and coordination of service yard
Received survey shots of overlot pond grading and
analyzed for accuracy
Coordinated screen wall heights and base grades
with adjacent residential property Owner
APPLICATIONS BREAKDOWN
GRADING/DRAINAGE SEWER/WATER ROADWAY DESIGN MISC/OTHER
7. LINCOLN STATION T.O.D.
DUTIES
Lead Project Engineer/Designer for dense mixed-used
commercial/multi-family residential development
SITE DESIGN & LAYOUT
Engineered site plan with internal roadways featuring
pedestrian friendly pathways combined with diagonal
street and parallel parking
Provided layouts and fine grading for accesses off
Park Meadows Drive
Designed emergency access vehicle turning
movements per South Metro Fire requirements
(AutoTurn) including hammerhead design
UTILITY STUDY
Designed dock/service yard access movements for
individual buildings with vehicles up to WB-50 Analyzed water system internal to site
(WaterCAD)
DRAINAGE/WATER QUALITY Model included proposed and future
buildout of entire Heritage Hills property
Designed Underground Detention Vault
(50 acres)
Met Douglas County, UDFCD & Cherry Creek Basin
Building fire flows per expected building
Authority water quality requirements with Sand
types and IFC code
Filter Basin and Porous Landscape Basins
Provided up to eight (8) alternatives of
Layout of site storm sewer with multiple drop
building fire conditions and fire hydrant
manholes and deep mains
coverages, including valve closures per
Pipeworks profiles and HGL calculations Douglas County criteria
APPLICATIONS BREAKDOWN
GRADING/DRAINAGE SEWER/WATER ROADWAY DESIGN MISC/OTHER
8. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
Coordinated improvements along property lines with
new RTD parking structure and light rail
Created Denver Water Plans and assisted in
easement documentation
Created Southgate Sewer Construction Plans
Created civil site and grading sheets for SIP,
including itemized cost estimate (SIPIA)
Approval of Park Meadows Drive improvements
through City of Lone Tree and Douglas county
UTILITY STUDY (cont.)
Analyzed proposed and future loads on 1-mile
stretch of sewer main in Park Meadows Drive
down to the interceptor
Created demand and pipe capacity spreadsheets
for sewer runs for various phases
Identified undersized mains, and provided pipe
upsizing alternatives to Owner
Revised study quickly and easily per Owner’s
requests upon changes to potential future users
APPLICATIONS BREAKDOWN
GRADING/DRAINAGE SEWER/WATER ROADWAY DESIGN MISC/OTHER
9. EAGLE’S NEST VILLAGE CENTER
Lead Project Engineer/Designer for new 20-acre
commercial center located in eastern Aurora
Engineered site with multiple lots (7), parking
fields, internal drives & utilities in a phased
manner per client’s needs
Developed overall planning documents, overall
construction documents and individual lot
planning & construction documents
Accommodated specific requests of developer &
landscape architect during site design including
pedestrian friendly intersection design,
meandering sidewalks & intricate plaza layout
Produced overlot grading plans and earthwork
cut/fill maps per geotechnical recommendations Developed drainage basins, calculated pipe
Created overall site’s erosion control plans, sizes/HGLs with NEO UD Sewer & wrote
with BMPs internal to site and along perimeter overall Drainage Report and Drainage
roads Conformance Letters for outparcels
Wrote Erosion & Sediment Control Reports for Created Aurora Parkway improvements with
overall site and individual lots new accesses, flowline, centerline & PCR
Calculated utility demands for full site buildout, profiles, cross sections, striping, signage &
wrote overall Utilty Study per City criteria and median improvements up to Smoky Hill Road
Utility Conformance Letters for outparcels intersection
Coordinated utility, traffic & drainage
easements with project’s surveyor
APPLICATIONS BREAKDOWN
GRADING/DRAINAGE SEWER/WATER ROADWAY DESIGN MISC/OTHER
10. CLEARED SITE AT EAGLE’S NEST VILLAGE CENTER SPRING 2007
APPLICATIONS BREAKDOWN
GRADING/DRAINAGE SEWER/WATER ROADWAY DESIGN MISC/OTHER
11. FINAL CONCEPTUAL SITE (CENTER OPENED SUMMER 2008)
APPLICATIONS BREAKDOWN
GRADING/DRAINAGE SEWER/WATER ROADWAY DESIGN MISC/OTHER
12. WALGREENS AT SMOKY HILL
Lead Project Engineer/Designer for new store at Eagle’s
Nest Village Center
Worked directly with Walgreens’ development manager
to meet specific criteria for new store development
Incorporated Walgreens’ details for curb & gutter,
accessible parking layout & crosswalks
Created ADA grading plan featuring proposed spot
elevations along ADA routes at 10-15’ maximum
intervals - could quickly manage plan by snapping points
to proposed surface and recreating Point Tables with
Northings/Eastings/Elevations
Direct point of contact with Contractor during
construction
Answered all questions in timely and efficient
manner
Led detailed construction coordination of proposed
utility revisions to existing stub-outs connections
Responsible for communication of revisions with the
City, revising Construction Document mylars and
coordinating new sheets with the contractor and
subconsultants
APPLICATIONS BREAKDOWN
GRADING/DRAINAGE SEWER/WATER ROADWAY DESIGN MISC/OTHER
13. WALGREENS/VECTRA BANK AT
BROADWAY & BELLEVIEW
Lead Project Engineer/Designer for the
redevelopment of a 15-acre site with proposed
demolition of four (4) existing buildings and
development of new bank and new Walgreens
Responsible for all site layout, grading, utilities,
drainage & team coordination
Worked closely with Walgreens’ development
manager for non-traditional specific needs,
including special layout requirements, accessible
parking, pathways, ramps other WG specific
details
Met strict Walgreens grading criteria
requirements
Graded site for proper drainage and earthwork BELLEVIEW PLANS
balance
Performed historic drainage analysis on site Created initial CDOT plans for Belleview (SH XX)
access, new turn lanes & road widening
Performed proposed drainage analysis with all
hydrologic and hydraulic supporting calculations Defined extents of removals, new asphalt and
patchbacks to existing
Designed underground ground detention system
using 60” HDPE buried pipes and pump system Engineered cross sections, redirects, tapers,
signage & striping per Colorado State Highway
Transformed proposed parking median into
Access Code, site traffic study & CDOT standard
Porous Landscape Detention Basin for above
ground water quality
APPLICATIONS BREAKDOWN
GRADING/DRAINAGE SEWER/WATER ROADWAY DESIGN MISC/OTHER
14. WALNUT CREEK
Lead project engineer in development of junior
anchors & outparcels for new commercial center at
US-36 & Church Ranch Blvd in the City of
Westminster
Created Planning Documents (ODP) & Construction
Documents for City of Westminster
Worked with developer’s tenants to determine
individual lot’s parking requirements and schedule/
location of shared parking spaces
Designed lot layouts, limits of new pavement &
patchbacks, fine grading, steps & ramps around
buildings
Coordinated utility connections, grease traps, sewer
main re-routing, new water taps, meter sizings/
locations, new storm sewer layout & connections to
existing system
Analyzed drainage report for conformance with
cross basin transfer of stormwater - revised/reran
HGL calculations from approved report
Wrote Utility and Drainage Conformance Letters
with supporting calculations
Designed individual building docks with concrete
retaining walls & adequate truck turning
movements per AutoTurn templates
APPLICATIONS BREAKDOWN
GRADING/DRAINAGE SEWER/WATER ROADWAY DESIGN MISC/OTHER
15. COUNTRY CLUB VILLAGE
Lead project engineer in development of small
shops & outparcels for commercial center located
at 120th & Federal in the City of Westminster
Created planning documents (ODP) & construction
documents for bank tenant
Created planning documents & construction
documents for two-story fitness center
Designed emergency egress ramps - switchbacks,
handrails & landings per ADA requirements
Created internal roadway plans & with centerline
profiles, vertical curves, PCR & curb cut designs
Designed tiered modular block retaining walls
Detailed fine grading for steps in front of small
shop buildings
Profiled water mains, sanitary and storm sewer
lines
Wrote Utility and Drainage Conformance Letters
& provided supporting documentation for City
approval
APPLICATIONS BREAKDOWN
GRADING/DRAINAGE SEWER/WATER ROADWAY DESIGN MISC/OTHER
16. DENVER ZOO ENTRY COMPLEX, LION &
PREDATOR RIDGE EXHIBITS
DUTIES
Lead Design/Project Engineer for the Zoo’s Phase 1
development (Entry Complex) & Master Plan
LION & PREDATOR RIDGE EXHIBITS
Lead designer/engineer responsible for creation and
approval of construction documents, including grading,
erosion control, storm and sewer profiles
Created plans for Denver Water Department and easement
exhibits and legal descriptions
Design of reuse water loop with booster pump station and
variable frequency design pump system
Designed moat detention system with perforated pipe sand
filter base for water quality treatment
Design of stormwater lift station with duel pumps, float
elevations, alarms, etc.
Responsible for all drainage calculations and written report
in conformance with City of Denver and UDFCD standards
Reviewed all product data submittals including water, sewer
& storm products
Responsible for all RFI’s and general contractor questions
during construction
Observed construction on bi-weekly basis including grading,
pipe installations abd pavement installation
APPLICATIONS BREAKDOWN
GRADING/DRAINAGE SEWER/WATER ROADWAY DESIGN MISC/OTHER
17. MASTER PLANNING
Created multi-phase water, sewer & storm layouts
with written summaries in Master Plan report
format
Developed time based water usage schedule
including large tank fills, daily exhibit clean ups &
irrigation
Assembled average day, peak day & peak hour
water demands for input into WaterCAD model for
existing, proposed and full buildout conditions
Modeled building fire demand scenarios based upon
construction types
Developed plan to remove Zoo from master water
meters and implement individual building meters
Worked with Zoo in determination of recycled
water users, future potential usage, and new
system layout
APPLICATIONS BREAKDOWN
GRADING/DRAINAGE SEWER/WATER ROADWAY DESIGN MISC/OTHER
18. DENVER SEMINARY
Lead design engineer; three (3) campus building,
four (4) multi-family units, parking, internal
roadways, irrigation pond & detention pond
Engineered RI/RO access and accel/decel lanes off
Santa Fe (SH 85) per CDOT standards
Provided balanced earthwork calculations and fine
grading around structures, in parking lots & along
sidewalk/plaza areas
Frequent field visits for perimeter drain,
pavement installation and other utility
observations throughout construction
STORM DESIGN & PLATTE OUTFALL
Designed drainage pond containing trickle channels,
water quality controls, maintenance access & minor/
major storm release(s) into Platte River
Provided storm outfall design into Platte River with
supporting headwall, wingwall & rip rap sizing &
calculations
Created easement documents with closures for
offsite storm sewer
Designed stand alone irrigation pond based upon
strict demand criteria and head based controls
Wrote drainage and utility reports for campus
APPLICATIONS BREAKDOWN
GRADING/DRAINAGE SEWER/WATER ROADWAY DESIGN MISC/OTHER
19. PLATTE VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER
Lead design engineer for new hospital in the City of
Brighton - Main Hospital Building, Central Utility Plant
(CUP), helipad, internal drives/sidewalks & parking
Created construction documents - overlot grading,
earthwork, site layout, erosion control, water, storm &
sanitary profiles & details
Provided horizontal control to construction surveyor
for buildings and outlying site
Coordinated with architects on main entrance/dropoff
area featuring median curb to flush curb transitions
Developed building foundation drain & canopy
drain designs for groundwater control - required
reading & understanding of architectural,
structural & plumbing plans
Fine grading in parking lots and along sidewalks
that met ADA criteria
Wrote drainage & utility reports including
supporting calculations per City criteria
Engineered loading dock entrance, ran AutoTurn
for vehicle clearances & designed 20’+ concrete
retaining walls where required
APPLICATIONS BREAKDOWN
GRADING/DRAINAGE SEWER/WATER ROADWAY DESIGN MISC/OTHER
20. DENVER MUSEUM OF NATURE &
SCIENCE PARKING STRUCTURE
Lead design engineer for new tri-level underground
parking structure, existing parking lot removal &
greenspace improvements
Designed re-routing of utilities around structure
including storm lines in close proximity (<3’) to
foundations and pillars
Collaborated with contractor and arborist during sewer
installation near historic evergreens - established pipe
jacking limits for portions of installation to protect trees
Observed sewer construction, including 20’+ deep sewer
installation with night shut off and reconnection
Designed water quality porous landscape basins (total of
3) for new pavement where direct conveyance to pond
was not feasible
Created multi-stage detention/water quality pond with
forebay, trickle channels, outfall structure & emergency
overflow channel
Wrote drainage and utility studies with supporting
calculations
Worked with Fire Dept & Denver Water for proper
hydrant placements, building coverages & emergency
vehicle access routes
APPLICATIONS BREAKDOWN
GRADING/DRAINAGE SEWER/WATER ROADWAY DESIGN MISC/OTHER