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Weston&Sampson (8) .IEFFERY F. BUDROW, P.E. Background Senior Project Manager -Site /Civil Engineering 2010-Present Fraser PE, LS, LA { (a Weston & Sampson company) Regional Manager EXPERIENCE 1981 -2010 i t d A r. Budrow first joined Fraser and Associates in 1981 and as President has overall respon- es ssoc a J. Kenneth Fraser an sibility for general administration and technical coordination of all consulting services M President ~~~/// offered by the firm. Education Mr. Budrow's consulting activities involve all aspects of civil engineering including water supply and distribution, sanitary sewage collection, pumping and treatment, stormwater management, 1984 solid waste management facilities, roads and street design. Activities also include site develop- Master of Civil and Environmental ment engineering, public school/college site design and master planning, environmental studies, Engineering Cornell University hydrologic studies and community planning. ~, 1683 SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering Town of Schodack, NY Cornell University New Highway Garage & Water Improvements & Extensions ti F Professional Certifications ons orma • Water District Sewer District Studies, Formations & Extensions Professional Engineer: Clty of Watervliet, NY New York #63680 911 Dispatch Center & Detention Facility Upgrades Vermont #5860 Annual Road and Utility Improvements Massachusetts #35265 Sanitary Sewer Investigation • Water Treatment Plant Slope Failure Investigation Professional Associations Dam Safety Engineering Industrial Site Engineering • GE Building No. 53 Renovation, Schenectady, NY • Ceramaseal, New Lebanon, NY • Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, Niskayuna, NY • Clinton Correctional Facility Master Plan, Dannemora, NY • Sterling Organics, Rensselaer, NY • New Penn Express Terminal, Troy, NY • Organichem/Albany Molecular Research, Rensselaer, NY • Ashland Chemicals, Rensselaer, NY • La Farge, Inc., Ravena, NY Health Care Facilities • Van Rensselaer Manor, Troy, NY • Good Samaritan, Delmar, NY • The Meadows, Cooperstown, NY • Moses Ludington Center, Ticonderoga, NY US Navy & National Guard Facilities ~' Johnston, PA • Westover, NY • Newport, RI National Society of Professional Engineers New York State Society of Professional Engineers Capital District Director 1991-1994 Competency Chair 1998-Present American Council of Engineering Companies New York State Association of Consulting Engineers Eastern Region -Past President Canal Harbors/Waterfront Engineering • NY Canal Harbors at Waterford, Whitehall, Little Falls • Pier Remediation at Coeymans, NY Town Park • Catskill Point -Catskill, NY • Sisters of the Resurrection Nursing Home, Castleton, NY • Ulster County Residential Hostel, West Hurley, NY • Adirondack Tri-County Health Center, North Creek, NY • Brunswick, ME • Stratton and Stewart ANG base • Rochester and Buffalo, NY K-12 School and College Campus Facilities • Civil and site engineering at over 100 campuses in NY and MA City of Albany, NY • Water Distribution & Supply • Reservoir Rehabilitation ~. Weston~ampson T/Resumes/Ftaser/WSE Budrow Municipal B.11 ih Background 2002-Present Project Manager ~. Weston & Sampson 1997-2002 Project Manager Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. 1995-1997 Project Engineer Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. 1988-1995 Highway Engineer Lead Designer Federal Highway Administration Eastern Federal Lands Highway Division Education 1s8s Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering University of Massachusetts, Amherst WILLIAM G. PAILLE, P.E. EXPERIENCE Transportation /Traffic Studies f~' Evaluations r. Paille has over 22 years of experience in transportation related projects, Including highway and bikeway projects; isolated and coordinated traffic signal design projects; and traffic impact analyses for commercial and residential development. Mr. Paille's responsibilities include design, environmental permitting, oversight of design, client and agency coordination, budget management, and public presentation. SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE Route 9/Bridge Road/Look Park in Northampton, Massachusetts. Design of a new non- signalized roundabout at the intersection of Route 9, Bridge Road and the entrance to Look Park. Although the project is entirely within City property, coordination was required with various State and Federal agencies to facilitate transfer of property from Look Park to the City of Northampton. Design also required development of Functional Design Report (FDR) and substantial coordination with MassDOT-Boston and District due to the fact this was the first roundabout constructed by MassDOT in Western Massachusetts. Worcester City Hall in Worcester, Massachusetts. Developed final plans, special provi- Professional Registration sions and construction estimate for specific improvements surrounding City Hall as Part of amulti-phased improvement project initiated by the City using TEA funding. Professional Engineer: Project required coordination and approvals from the Executive Office of Transportation Massachusetts No. 39312 (EOT) cultural and ADA/AAB divisions. Connecticut No. 0026350 Federal Street/Main Street/Bridge Street in Montague, Massachusetts. The project ortion of downtown Millers Falls that included new curb tion of a t d New Hampshire No. 10979 p ruc recons include and sidewalks, street lighting, minor drainage improvements, a new retaining wall, new concrete/brick pavers, new plantings and pedestrian and safety improvements. Vermont No. 018-0009200 Main Street in Sterling, Massachusetts. This project involved the reconstruction of Rhode Island No. 7683 existing and installation of new sidewalks and curb along a portion of Main Street. The design included improvements to the Library parking lot to increase parking and Florida No. 69467 facilitate traffic flow as well as various geometric improvements. The project also re- quired coordination with utility owners to relocate above-ground services underground Virginia No. 0402024792 and install new street lighting along Main Street and around the Town Common. Pr~essional Societies Infrastructure and Streetscape Improvements in Rochester, New Hampshire. Design American Society of Civil Engineers and preparation of plans for the reconstruction of 6 miles of roads in the Gonic and Massachusetts Highway Association East Rochester areas including full depth reclamation, major drainage improvements Norfolk-Bristol-Middlesex Highway and sidewalks. Design also including geometric and safety improvements at the inter- Association section of Church Street and Route 125 that required coordination with and approval Boston Society of Civil Engineers from NHDOT. Section Maple Street in West Boylston, Massachusetts. Design involved reconstruction of 1.5 miles of roadway along Maple Street. The project required coordination with the local Conservation Commission to mitigate wetland impacts and to obtain permanent and temporary easements (including rights-of-entries) from project abutters. Design also involved pavement widening and various geometric, drainage and safety improvements. Providence Road (Route 122) Signalization in Grafton, Massachusetts. Design of trans- portation improvements at the intersection of Providence Road (Route 122) and Mill- bury Street in the Town of Grafton. Prepared and submitted Functional Design Report (FDR) to MassDOT. Design also included geometric improvements, roadway widening ~: and installation of a temporary signal until the permanent signals could be installed. Westo-~ampson J/Resumes/ Paille/wocceste[ ScoTT D. PR[CE, P.E. Project Engineer - Stormwater Background Project Manager Weston & Sampson er M EXPERIENCE anag Project J. Kenneth Fraser and Associates r. Price has over 15 years of experience in several areas of Civil Engineering. His specialties include stormwater analysis and design and on-site wastewater Education designs. In addition to these areas, Mr. Price also has experience in various 1ss5 levels of project management. Bachelor of Science His work has included residential and commercial developments, redevelopment projects, Civil Engineering Williams University R site plan designs, stormwater retro-fit designs, on-site wastewater system permitting, oger wetland permitting, coastal permitting, geotechnical testing and investigations (including istration Professional Re landfill caps, roadways, foundations, parking areas, etc.), retaining walls, and municipal g permitting processes (including presentations at Planning, Zoning, and Town Boards). New York P.E. #081821 SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE Designated Municipal Review Engineer. Reviewed stormwater analysis and proposals ' i~r s for: Lowe's of Amsterdam, NY., Marra Lane Apartments, Rotterdam, NY., deLaet Landing, Rensselaer, NY. NY State Office of General Services, Hudson Correctional Facility, Hudson, NY. Engineer responsible for site engineering including stormwater management, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), wetland and regulatory permitting. Stormwater Analysis, Design, and Reports for Saratoga County Commercial Projects: PVC Industries, Clifton Park, NY; Clifton Park Family Dentistry, Clifton Park, NY. Flooding Investigation and Culvert Analysis, Zappala Farms, North Sterling, NY. Included performing a watershed study, researched NYSDOT Design Reports, a rainfall study for the past 20 years, and performed an analysis of the next two structures upstream of the subject culvert. U.S. Military Academy at West Point, NY, Constitution Island. Engineer responsible for site assessment and review of existing conditions relative to stormwater management; hydraulics hydrology, mitigation design. Pearson Road Culvert, Rensselaerville, NY. Three-sided Concrete Culvert Replacement Design, included developing an overall watershed study, selecting a replacement culvert, developing plans, and creating acost-estimate. Stormwater Design Completeness Review -Beach-Nut Plant, Florida, NY. Stormwater Analysis, Design, and Reports for Residential Subdivision Projects: North Ridge Hollow, Colonie, NY; Burton Meadows Subdivision, Colonie, NY; Hewitt Subdivision, Rotterdam, NY; York; Cedar Hills Subdivision, Niskayuna/Colonie, New York; Waterview South, Colonie, New Highpointe -Section 3, Colonie, NY; Milltowne Plaza Subdivision, Bethlehem, NY; Trinity Manor Subdivision, Bethlehem, NY; Lilac Hill Subdivision, Portsmouth,RI;Bryant Subdivision, Little Compton, RI; Bruno Subdivision, Bristol, RI. Stormwater Analysis, Design, and Reports for Mixed Use Projects: Glassworks Village, Guilderland, NY; Devitt, Montgomery, NY; Carnegie Abbey Club, Portsmouth, RI. - T/Resumes/Ftase~/Rice-municipa18.11 Westo~ampson JEFFREY J. ALBERTI, LEED®AP Background 2007-Present Team Leader Weston & Sampson 2006-2007 Project Manager Weston & Sampson 1992-2006 Gannett Fleming Education 1992 Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering Villanova University Professional Registration LEEDS Accredited Professional Professional Training 10-Hour OSHA Construction Safety Training. # 001424873 Public Works Facilities EXPERIENCE ith more than 17 years of experience, Mr. Alberti specializes in the planning, design, and construction of municipal Department of Public Works (DPW) facilities. He has served in a project management and engineering role for more than 40 DPW facility related projects throughout the Northeast. Work assignments involve collecting data, performing concept studies and preliminary and final designs, and providing construction-phase services. SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE New Consolidated Public Works Department, Waterbury, Connecticut: Project Manager and functional planner for 110,000 sf facility to house all highway, parks, refuse, vehicle maintenance and building maintenance activities for a City of > 60,000 inhabitants. Project responsibilities include coordinating with the City's engineer during development of a phased abatement, partial demolition and partial modernization program for the existing industrial buildings on the selected site. Planning and cost estimating for a new Public Works Building for Interstate Waste Systems, Inc. in Moretown, Vermont. Work involved planning the re-use and conversion of an existing large barn into a public works building for the Village of Moretown. Boxford DPW Feasibility Study: Project Manager for the Town of Boxford's DPW Feasibility Study. The project involved assessing the needs of the DPW and developing conceptual design alternatives for a new DPW facility to be located on the town-owned parcel off of Spofford Road. Work included interviewing key DPW staff, preparing a space needs assessment, preparing building and site alternatives, and preparing a conceptual cost estimate for the preferred alternative. New Consolidated DPW Facility, Chatham, Massachusetts: Project Manager responsible for a feasibility study, the final design, and construction administration services for a new consolidated facility for the Chatham DPW. Services included performing a feasibility study to identify the current and future needs of the DPW. Upon receiving approval from the Town, final design documents were prepared for the new consolidated facil- ity. Work included the design of an administration area, employee facilities, a vehicle maintenance facility, department workshops, a vehicle storage area, and a wash bay. Site Evaluation for a Consolidated DPW Facility, Chelmsford, Massachusetts: Project Manager responsible for a feasibility study and site selection efforts for a new consolidated DPW facility. Work included performing a space needs assessment and site analyses and developing conceptual plans and estimates. Work also included developing preliminary floor plans, site plans, and building elevations for the selected site. New Public Works Facility, Lexington, Massachusetts: Assistant Project Manager responsible for the planning, design and construction administration of a new consolidated public works facility to house DPW administration, water, sewer, highway, vehicle maintenance, equipment storage, and vehicle storage. Other representative DPW projects include those for the following communities: • Town of New Castle, NY • Town of Canton, CT • Town of Granby, CT • City of Springfield, MA • Town of Westbrook, CT • Town of Weston, MA • Town of Whitman, MA • Town of Windham, CT T/Resumes/Albecti DPW VT 2.09 Weston~ampson )' C. HOWARD .IOHANNESSEN, P.L.S. Background 2010-Present Fraser PE, LS, LA (a Weston & Sampson Company) Team Leader 1990-2010 J. Kenneth Fraser and Associates Vice President of Land Surveying Education 1973 Bachelor of Arts Geology New York State University College at Oneonta Professional Registrations Professional Land Surveyor: New York Massachusetts Vermont Certifications OSHA 10-hour Certification OSHA 24-hour Certification Professional Societies President Eastern New York Society of Land Surveyors Senior Land Surveyor EXPERIENCE r. Johannessen has over 37 years of land surveying experience and served as Vice President of Land Surveying for Fraser and Associates for the past 20 years. Mr. Johannessen has supervised and performed boundary line, topo- graphic, utility, title and engineering surveys, which have varied in size and scope from large rural boundary surveys encompassing several hundred acres, photogrammetric mapping control surveys entailing miles of differential leveling and baseline control, to small urban property line surveys. SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE Topographic, utility and boundary line surveys for the New York State Office of General Services - through a term contract for land surveying services: • N.Y.S.D.O.T., Region 8, Highland N.Y.S.C.F.S., Cass Residential • N.Y.S.D.C.S., Moriah CF Facility • N.Y.S.D.C.S., Eastern CF N.Y.S.M.N.A., Queensbury Armory • N.Y.S.D.C.S., Coxsackie CF N.Y.S.O.C.A., Centennial Hall, • N.Y.S.O.G.S., Albany Executive Mansion, Albany N.Y.S.D.C.S., Mid Orange CF • N.Y.S.O.G.S., Police Officers N.Y.S.D.E.C., Five Rivers Memorial, Albany Environmental Ctr. • N.Y.S.O.G.S., African Burial N.Y.S.D.C.S., Southport CF Memorial, Albany N.Y.S.O.M.H., Pilgrim Physiatric Center Board of Directors New York State Association of Wetland Boundary Line Surveys under the Wetland Reserve Program for the U.S. Professional Land Surveyors Department of Agriculture (approximately 40 sites) in the following counties: • Town of Pittstown, Rensselaer Dutchess County County Hudson, New York • Town of Brunswick, Rensselaer Saratoga County County Washington County • Town of Grafton, Rensselaer County Schenectady County • Town of Schaghticoke, Rensselaer Putnam County County Ulster County Topographic, utility and boundary line surveys for various public and private clients: • Albany County Courthouse • State University of New York at Albany • University at Albany Foundation East Campus, East Greenbush • Brookfield Power, School Street Hydro Project, Cohoes • Little Falls and Whitehall, New York Harbor Development • Schenectady Housing Authority, Schenectady • Colonie Shopping Center, Albany • Rensselaer County Nursing Facility, North Greenbush • Dry River Dam Project, City of Watervliet • Rensselaer Technology Park, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, North Greenbush Weston~ampson T/Resumes/FYaser/WSE Johannessen municipal 06.11 Ire ~. CRAIG P. WOCHER Background Survey Crew Chief 2010-Present Fraser PE, LS, LA (a Weston & Sampson Company) Survey Crew Chief 2002-2010 J. Kenneth Fraser and Associates survey crew Chief EXPERIENCE Education r. Wocher has been working in the land surveying profession for over 13 years. As party chief, his responsibilities have included topographic, planimetric, zooo and boundary line surveys. Mr. Wocher is experienced in Nikon, Sokkia, and Route Surveying Topcon Total Stations and Husky, Ranger, SDR33, and Carlson Data Collectors, using Hudson Valley Community College line work coding, Trimble GPS and RTK GPS. 1997 CAD 12 & Surveying SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE Hudson Valley Community College As survey crew chief, performed topographic, utility, and boundary line surveys for the lssa Bachelor of Arts New York State Office of General Services through a term contract for land surveying Glassboro State College services at over 20 sites, including: • NYSDOT Region 8, Highland Certifications NYSDCS Eastern CF, Mid Orange CF, Coxsackie CF, Moriah CF, Southport CF ' NYSDEC Five Rivers Environmental Center, Albany Level 1 Certified Survey Technician (CST) • NYSOCA Centennial Hall, Albany • NYSCFS Cass Residential Facility Level 1 Transportation Engineering • NYSOGS Executive Mansion, Albany Technology/Highway Surveys NICET . NYSOGS Police Officers Memorial, Albany • NYSOGS African Burial Memorial, Albany OSHA 10-hour Certification • Hudson River PC, Poughkeepsie Massachusetts topographic/utility survey for Westfield • Air National Guard Base OSHA 24-hour Certification , , capital improvements • Indian Orchard Solar Project, NUCSCO, Springfield, MA As field crew party chief, performed topographic, utility and boundary line surveys for various projects, including: • USDA Wetland Reserve Program, Towns of East Greenbush, Grafton, Pittstown, Brunswick, Schaghticoke, Rensselaer County, New York • USDA Wetland Reserve Program, Counties of Putnam and Ulster, New York • University at Albany Foundation, East Campus, New York • National Park Services, Fort Stanwick, Rome, New York • Village of Tannersville, New York, Bike Trail • West Point Military Academy, Constitution Island, New York • Brookfield Power, School Street Hydro Project, New York • State University at Albany, New York • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York • City of Troy, New York, Upper Hudson River Estuary Center • Hamilton College Science Center, Clinton, New York • Gen*NY*Sis Center for Excellence, East Greenbush, New York Performed boundary line surveys at numerous K-12 schools and college campuses throughout New York. Westor~ampson T/Resumes/Ftaser/Woche[ WSE municipal 08.11 DAVID M. BOYER, NICET IV Background Project Engineer -Roadway Director of Field Services Fraser PE, LS, LA (a Weston & Sampson company) EXPERIENCE Education r. Boyer has over 26 years of experience in construction inspection, admin- j 1979 istration and design with Fraser and Associates and currently serves as a Bachelor of Science staff design engineer. In that role, Mr. Boyer has designed water systems, Civil Engineering Technology sewer systems (storm and sanitary) and roadway reconstruction, working for multiple Rochester Institute of Technology government agencies including Greene County, Fulton County, the City of Watervliet, B 1s7s oyer the City of Mechanicville, the Town of Schodack and the Town of Colonie. Mr. Associate rn Applied Science also serves as Project Manager of Field Services, supervising field inspectors and per Civil Technology forming construction administration services. Hudson Valley Community College SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE Certification City of Watervliet, NY. Provided design, administration and construction observation NICET IV Underground Utilities Construction, iii for the 12th Avenue CSP elimination, which included the installation of new storm Certified Engineering Technologist sewers, cleaning of existing large diameter sewers and the separation of services in existing storm drains. Approx. construction cost: $225,000. Pr~essional Affiliations American Water Works Association Design, administration, and oversight of Watervliet's 2003 Roadway /Utility Improvements American Public Works Association including asphalt overlay of 2,000LF of roadway and related resettings. Approx. Albany Society of Engineers construction cost: $175,000. Town of Schodack, NY. Provided design, administration and construction observation oversight for Water District No. 8, including installation of 16,300 L.F. of 8, 10, and 12 inch diameter water main, with two 12 in. directional bores under DOT roadways, and 140+ service connections. Approx construction cost: $1.5 million. County of Fulton, NY. Design, administration and construction observation oversight for Water District No. 1 Water System Infrastructure Improvements, which included the installation of over 22,000 L.F. of 8, 10, & 12 in. diameter water main, with directional bores under DOT roadway, with water meter and altitude valve. Approx construction 4 cost: $1.5 million. County of Fulton, NY. Project Administration and field observation of the pump station and 200,000 gallon elevated tank for Water District No. 1 contract 2G, 2E and 3. Approximate construction cost: $995,000. Town of Schodack, NY. Design, administration and construction observation oversight of Highway Garage Area water system, including the installation of some 2,800 of 12 in. diameter water transmission main along a state roadway and 1,600 LF of 8 and 12 in. diameter directional bores. Approximate construction cost: $1.4 million. City of Mechanicville, NY. Design assistance, administration and construction observation oversight of the City's sewer separation and CSO control Project (Phase 1&2), which combined included 10,000LF of sewer lines of various sizes, 1,600LF of pipe cleaning with joint sealing and associate water main relocations. Approximate construction cost: $1.1 million. Town of Colonie, NY. Administration and construction inspection oversight of residential and commercial sites, witnessing and certifying water and storm sewer, sanitary sewer, storm water management and roadway construction, with services paid by developer escrow accounts. Managed Fraser's inspection program in the Town Colonie for over 15 years. Weston~ampson T/Resumes/Ftaser/WSE Bore[ Municipal 8.11 ~ JOSEPH ZONGOL, E.I.T. Resident Inspector Background 2008-Present ~ Engineer Weston & Sampson 2008 Site Design Engineer Civil 1 Education 2008 Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering (Minor: Science, Technology, and Society) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Honors Connecticut Society of Civil Engineers, Member 2008-Present Project Lead the Way ~ 2000-2004 EXPERIENCE r. Zongol is a civil engineer in the firm's Poughkeepsie, New York office. He provides support on various water/wastewater, transportation, traffic, and site engineering projects. Mr. Zongol is proficient in various engineering software programs, including AutoCAD, ERSI ARC GIS, RISA, PSpice, MiniTab, Maple, and Synchro. SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE Assisted in the development of a Sewer System Evaluation Survey for the Village of Tuxedo Park, NY. Conducted flow monitoring at multiple sites to determine the extent of the Infiltration/Inflow (I/I) present in the Village's sanitary sewer sys- tem. Mr. Zongol also supervised CCTV crews to televise sewer mains in problem locations and conducted dye tests and home inspections searching for inappropriate connections to the Village's sanitary sewer system. Utilizing data col- lected in the field, Mr. Zongol generated a report with repair recommendations to the Village to maximize I/I reduction efforts. Provided construction oversight services for the installation of approximately 1,400 lineal feet of new water main and a PRV vault in the Village of Tuxedo Park. Mr. Zon- gol performed record keeping in conformance with MURK (Manual for Uniform Record Keeping), which included daily engineer's report, monthly progress payments, job submittals, digital photos, and contract change orders. In addition, Mr. Zongol had to manage issues that arose through the term of the project with homeowners and busi- nesses while ensuring the overall safety of the public in the work zone. Engineer providing support for projects within the Village of Tuxedo Park, New York wastewater treatment facility. Mr. Zongol has designed renovations and improvements to the Chlorination Building and provided bid services. He also has designed and coor- dinated the fabrication and installation of an innovative cover for the secondary clari- fier at the wastewater treatment facility for use during the winter to prevent freezing. Mr. Zongol was a member of the field crew conducting smoke testing and catch basin ~, dye tests for the Rockland County Sewer District No. 1 during the summer of 2010. ~ Project Engineer assisting in the development of construction specifications and plans for the replacement and installation of approximately 3, 5001ineal feet of guide rail within the Village of Tuxedo Park. Project is expected to begin construction late summer 2011 and Mr. Zongol will be providing the Village with construction oversight services. Currently providing engineering design services on a septic system repair project at the Storm King School in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York. Mr. Zongol is responsible for the complete design of a replacement system for the existing failed system and the design and installation of two unique flow monitoring devices. ~t Currently performing weekly site inspections for Summit-on-Hudson, New York Plum Point Condominiums. The inspections are to check for proper erosion and sedimenta- tion control measures on active construction sites. Westor~ampson T/Mktg/Resumes/WSE/Zongol)/gene[a17.11 M[CHAEL D. KASTANOTIS Background GIS Analyst 2011-Present GIS Manager Weston & Sampson 2001-Present GIs Analyst EXPERIENCE Weston & Sampson ~r r. Kastanotis is a Geographic Information System (GIS) Manager/Analyst re- Education sponsible for the day to day GIS project management and production at Weston 2002 & Sampson. He is experienced with GIS, geostatistical analysis, spatial and Bachelor of Science temporal modeling, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Relational Database Manage- Analytic Ca[tog[aphy/ ment Systems (RDBMS), MapIIlfo, Open Source GIS/Software, AutoCAD Map, and Geographic Information Systems Data Conversion. He is an Esri Certified GIS Desktop Professional and is experienced Salem State College with Esri server products. ~ Certifications SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE Esri Certified ArcGIS Desktop Professional Provided GPS and GIS Systems Support for the Fa112008 Zone 1 Smoke Testing Program for Rockland County Sewer District No. 1. The project included complete field program Honors coordination, data management, and field work for approximately 500,000 linear feet of sanitary sewer. The work included advance and "day of" local agency notifications, Gamma Theta Upsilon 48-hour advance flyer notification of all affected residents on a daily basis, performance International Geographical Honor of all smoke testing, GPS location of defects and data post processing to sub meter society accuracy, defect reporting, production logging and complete data management and ` ' final reporting as well as coordination with District representatives and affected local Activities 9 Awards c agencies throughout the project. ~r zooz The J. Michael Ruane Award for Middletown, Rhode Island, Sewer and Storm Drain Mapping and Inspection -GIS ana- Excellence in Digital Cartography lyst for the inventory and map of the town's sanitary sewer system and storm drain outfalls. The sanitary sewer mapping was performed to assist the town with planning, 1999 maintenance, management, and collections, as well as supporting GASB34 require- Salem State College ments. The storm drain mapping and inspection was conducted in compliance with Leadership Institute EPA Phase II Stormwater Regulations, GASB34, and to improve the overall Stormwater lsss management operations of the town. Voluntee[ Massachusetts Envirothon Develops and maintains project websites for various projects. Performs regular updates to information on the websites, including announcements, schedules, traffic re-routing, Professional Affiliations digital maps, drawings, and other documents. American Association of Geog[aphers U.S. Marine Corps Intelligence Activity -Worked with James W. Sewall Company to American Counsel on Surveying and provide consulting services in support of geospatial intelligence applications. Partici- Mapping gated as part of the Independent Project Controller (IPC) team whose objective was to evaluate portable hardware and software systems for delivering mission specific GIS mapping and imagery products to Marine Corps forces in the field. Tested GPS units, laser range finders, and ruggedized digital cameras for ease of use, durability, and performance, as well as the functionality MCIA's REIPR software. Provided expertise on data extract-load-transform (ETL) operations relating to the conversion of data from the MCIA Enterprise Geodatabase to restructured DoD Geodatabase standards. t„; T/Resumes/ISast2nOUS/General 111 Other representative projects include: • Woburn, Massachusetts -Sewer System Mapping and GIS Support • Boston Water and Sewer Commission -Hydrant Mapping and Inspections • MA Department of Public Health -Development of Databases and Mapping • Wenham, Massachusetts -Reverse 911 Address Geocoding /Parcel Mapping • Belmont, Massachusetts -GIS services to Improve Accuracy of Parcel Boundaries • Medford, Massachusetts -Updating of City's Water, Sewer and Stormwater GIS • Hartford Metropolitan District, Connecticut -Sewer System GIS Services • Brookline, Massachusetts -Water Distribution System GIS, Hydraulic Model and Flushing Program Westor~ampson DANIEL LEUNG Background CAD /GIS Technician 2007-Present CADD/Graphic Design Weston & Sampson 2006-2007 Administrative AssistanU Junior CAD Designer Civil Technologies and Engineering, EXPERIENCE P.C. Education r. Leung has an extensive amount of knowledge in graphic design and media editing. His computer skills include AutoCAD Land Development Desktop, Bachelor of Arts ESRI ArcGIS, and Adobe Creative Suite. Media Studies SUNY Buffalo SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE Certificate in Computer Assisted Drafting Technologies Assisted with the development of a GIS database containing sanitary sewer and water SUNY Dutchess infrastructure information for the Village of Tuxedo Park, New York. Work involved determining which features would be included in the database, digitizing data from Professional Certification hand-drawn archival large format maps provided by the client integrating digitized data , OSHA 10-Hour Construction with publicly available datasets provided by Orange County GIS, and performing QA/ QC passes to ensure that data was imported correctly. Mr. Leung provides continued New York State Notary Public maintenance of the Village GIS database by importing data captured in the field with GPS dataloggers and updating feature locations with as-built data. Assisted with the development of field maps used during smoke testing and dye testing for the Rockland County Sewer District No. 1. Maps were developed using information provided by the client and included organizing pipe lengths by sub-basin to facilitate efficient production by field crews. Mapping software was also utilized to track project progress and provided a way to easily track which areas were tested. Sewer main features were also updated through the duration of the project to include data recorded in the field. Utilized GIS mapping to create basemaps used in designing various water and waste- water projects for the Village of Tuxedo Park, New York, Town of New Castle, New York and Town of Greenwich, Connecticut. Feature classes were exported as shapefiles and then imported into AutoCAD for construction document development. Drafted details for numerous projects, including gusset plate details for a roof remedia- tion project in Fishkill, New York; drainage details for a sewage study in Greenwich, Connecticut; drainage details for a drainage design project in Weehawken, New Jersey; and site plan details for a development in Wappingers Falls, New York. Ilr, Westo~ampson T/Resumes/LeungD/GIS 6.11 Background 2006-Present Corporate Risk Manager Weston & Sampson 1999-2006 Program Manager Construction Services Department Weston & Sampson 1998-1999 Chief Operating Officer and Vice President Weston & Sampson Services 1992-1998 Vice President Weston & Sampson Services 2000-Present Senior Vice President Weston & Sampson 1987-2000 Vice President Weston & Sampson ~a 1983-1987 Associate Weston & Sampson PETER M. SMITH, P.E. Technical Review EXPERIENCE 1VIr. Smith has more than 38 years of experience directing and managing a wide variety of projects, including wastewater collection systems and treat- ment plants; water distribution systems and elevated tanks; storm drainage collection systems; sanitary landfills; water and wastewater pumping stations; major interceptor and relief sewers; large diameter storm drains and culverts; contaminated soil cleanup; operation and maintenance of water and wastewater facilities; and con- struction administration. Mr. Smith is also responsible for risk management and quality control at Weston & Sampson. In this role, he is chairman of the Technical Standards & Policy Committee that establishes and updates the firm's master specifications and standard construction details used in preparation of our contract documents. As the manager of the firm's Construction Services Department, Mr. Smith also performs biddability and construc- tability reviews of project deliverables, including reports and construction plans and specifications. In addition, he reviews specifications to ensure that the design team is using the latest updates produced by the company. SPECIFIC PROJECT EXPERIENCE 1975-1983 Design of road reconstruction and improvements in the Town of Ledyard, Connecticut. Project Engineer This project involved an evaluation of road pavement improvement options, drainage Weston & Sampson improvements, and guiderail improvements. Improvements were selected that main- Education tained the character of scenic roadways. 1973 Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering Northeastern University lsso Course in Soil Structure Interaction Mechanics and Hydraulic Design, Utah State University Professional Registration Professional Engineer: Massachusetts No. 29402 Connecticut No. 16625 New York No. 079652 Rhode Island No. 6257 Maine No. 3839 New Hampshire No. 5567 New Jersey No. 24GE04664200 ~1 Louisiana No. 32277 Georgia No. PE035164 Florida No. 70047 Design of 2,600 feet of road reconstruction in Stafford, Connecticut. This project in- cluded decorative brick pavers, curbing, sidewalks, and street trees. Design of road reconstruction and 1,400 feet of water main replacement in Adams, Massachusetts. Design and construction administration for a package suction lift pump station consist- ing of two 7.5 hp pumps with controls and backup power, 900 feet of force main, 6,000 feet of gravity sanitary sewer, and 6,000 feet of water main in East Lyme, Connecticut. Principal-in-Charge of the North Quincy Sewer Interceptor Improvements Project in Quincy, Massachusetts. The work involves design and construction of sewer system rehabilitation using trenchless technologies. Key aspects of the project include clean, test, and seal of sewers; manhole sealing; pipe replacement; and inversion lining of 9,000 feet of nearly century-old sewer ranging in size from 12 inch to 24 inch by 36 inch oval brick interceptor. Technical Reviewer for the Town of Chelmsford sewer design and construction pro- gram. Responsible for review of contract documents for every construction project designed over a 15-year period. Worked with the design team to address biddability/ constructability concerns raised during the technical review. Sought ways to reduce construction costs through alternative design approaches. Principal-in-Charge responsible for the operation and maintenance services provided to Quincy, Massachusetts for all water, wastewater and storm drainage pump stations and tide gates. Services include regular inspection of the station equipment, manage- ment of maintenance contracts with equipment service companies, troubleshooting, and training of city personnel on the operations and maintenance of the facilities. J/Resumes/smithpet/generalwse 3.402 Westo~ampson