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Rohde,soyka&andrews (5)rw ~ Public Works Projects continued Brinkerhoff Well Site Improvements, Town of Fishkill: This project involved the construction of r. improvements to the Brinkerhoff Water District system to replace and enhance existing system operation. Improvements consisted of one new production well, installation of two (2) - 15,000 gallon hydropneumatic tanks, system controls for the two existing wells and the new well, interconnecting piping and all appurtenant features necessary to render the system operational. Our involvement included improvement design, preparation of plans and specifications contract administration and construction observation. Construction value of this project was $500,000, and all work was completed in 1991. Fire House Roof Replacement, New Hamburg Fire Department: When the flat roof of a fire house began to leak, the Board of Fire Commissioners wanted a permanent, long term solution to their problem. 'r' The existing flat roof had been repaired several times and the leaks kept coming back. Roof membrane removal became a more complex problem when asbestos was discovered in the membrane matrix. Anew wood gable roof system, with complementary asphalt fiberglass reinforced shingles, was installed over t the existing flat roof. The new roof made the 1967 building facade more in character with the surrounding residential neighborhood. The design offered a solution without taking the Fire House out of service. This project was completed in 1991. The construction cost of the new roof system was $87,500. Sanitary Sewage Pumping Station and The State Revolving Loan Fund, Village of Fishkill: Services included design of a new 500,000 gallon per day pump station for the Village of Fishkill. During the course of the design, it became evident that this project could be eligible for the State Revolving Loan Fund. Application was made and the Loan Agreements were signed in October 1991. This $1.2 million project was the first project in Dutchess County to be funded under the State Revolving Loan Program ~" and all work was completed in 1992. Playground Rehabilitation Projects for the City of Poughkeepsie Community Development Program: Five City Poughkeepsie Housing Authority Playgrounds were upgraded with new play equipment for small children and two basketball courts were completely refurbished. Project was rr, completed in 1992 and 1993. Total project cost = $50,000. College Hill Walkways: Design and construction administration of a three phase project to install walkways and appurtenances throughout College Hill Park. Cost of each phase was about $90,000. College Hill Playground for the City of Poughkeepsie Community Development Program: A handicap accessible walkway and playground were built and the existing basketball courts were refurbished. This project was completed in the Spring of 1995. The project cost was $100,000. Public Works Projects continued College Hill Park Retaining Wall, Poughkeepsie, NY: Approximately 230 feet of a stone rubble wall ~ had collapsed along Clinton Street in the City of Poughkeepsie. Previously, cosmetic shotcrete had been added to the wall, which plugged up some of the weep holes in the wall. In addition, uphill drainage contributed toward increasing the lateral forces behind the wall, causing its collapse. Rehabilitation plans and specifications were developed by RSA to re-use the stone rubble placed in gabion baskets and to re- finish with shotcrete to match the remaining wall. An extensive drainage system was designed for behind the wall and was connected to the City storm sewer system. Project was completed Summer 1992, cost `r $68,000. Stony Lonesome II Family Housing at the U.S. Military Academy: This project provided 118 family housing units at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY. This firm was responsible for the site engineering which included the new infrastructure for the site. More specifically, we were responsible for the grading plan, road design, and the design of the storm water collection system, the sanitary sewer r` collection system and the water distribution system. The estimated construction value of the Utilities, Site, and Grading Work was $8,000,000. The work was completed in 1998. Mill Pond Bridge Repairs at Dorn Road, Town of Beekman: Prepared plans and specifications for the reconstruction of a single span (32 ft) bridge over the Fishkill Creek. Reconstruction plans call for ir. removing the original concrete/steel beam bridge deck and installation of a parallam engineered treated wood bridge complete with crash resistant wood bridge railings. The reconstructed bridge is able to support H-20 Highway loads. Total reconstruction cost $75,000. This project was funded through the Suburban Highway Improvement Program (SHIPS) and was completed in 1997. River Road Bridge #1, Town of Lloyd: Prepared plans and specifications for the replacement of a single span (20 ft) bridge over the Twaalfskill Creek. Work included removal of the bridge deck, reconstruction of the abutment walls, construction of a new reinforced concrete deck, installation of new bridge rails, pavement and drainage improvements. Project was completed in the Fall of 1995. Construction Cost was $72,000. This project was funded through the Suburban Highway Improvement Program (SHIPS). Bellevue Road Bridge, Town of Lloyd: Prepared construction plans for the replacement of a single span (16 ft) bridge over the Twaalfskill Creek. This work was performed by the Town Highway Department. Work included the removal of the original bridge deck, installation of a new concrete box culvert (16 ft by 7 ft), repairs to the existing abutment walls, pavement and drainage improvements. Estimated Cost $90,000. This project was funded through New York's local Multi-Modal Transportation Improvement Program. Haviland Road Box Culvert, Town of Lloyd: Project included removal of an undersized culvert and installation of a new 14 ft by 4 ft reinforced concrete box culvert by the Town Highway Department. ~'' Project was completed Spring 1997. Estimated Cost $50,000. A portion of this project was funded through a grant from the New York State Bridge Authority. ~~~ rlr Public Works Projects continued River Road Wall Replacement, Town of Lloyd: Nearly 250 ft of concrete retaining wall was replaced ~ on River Road. Bid documents were prepared to have a contractor work with the Town Highway Department on this project. The Town performed all earthworks (excavation and backfilling) and roadway reconstruction, while the contractor formed, set reinforcement, poured and finished the walls. ~" The project was performed in two phases during 1995 and 1996. Project Cost $70,000. This project was funded through the Suburban Highway Improvement Program (SHIPS). Mile Hill -Oakes Road Culvert Replacement, Town of Lloyd: Seasonal flooding and washout problems were remedied when an undersized culvert and channel system were replaced in the Summer 2001 with a 213' long by 14' wide x 4' high structural aluminum box culvert under both roadways and across the yard of the Highland Water District Intake Water Pump Station on the Hudson River. Project cost was $218,000. Project was completed in August 2001. w ~r D ^r it INSTITUTIONAL PROJECTS Marist College Hancock Center, Poughkeepsie, NY: This project includes design and construction of a ~ new 57,000 square foot academic building for use by the mathematics and computer science departments as well as Marist College Institute for Public Opinion (Marist Poll). Services include design of site improvements, utility connections, re-alignment of campus road, preparation of Environmental r Assessment Form and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), obtaining Final Site Plan Approval from the Planning Board and height variance from Zoning Board of Appeals, preparation of technical specifications and project drawings, and coordination with other design consultants. `Green' aspects of the project include a vegetated green roof, permeable pavers for parking and energy-saving and energy-efficient products within the building, such as auto-dimming overhead lights during daylight hours. Construction is anticipated to begin in April 2009 with an estimated completion date of October 2010. Project cost is currently estimated to be $35,000,000. rr Marist College North Campus Parking Expansion, Poughkeepsie, NY: This project includes the design and construction of the expansion of an existing parking lot at the north end of Marist College campus. The number of total parking spaces will be increased by 41. Traffic circulation within the parking lot and the access-way connection to Marist College northern properties will be improved. The buffer between Route 9 and the parking lot will have increased vegetative screening and a stone wall to v improve the visual aesthetics along Route 9. Services include design of the expanded parking lot, new lighting, new landscaping, preparation of Environmental Assessment Form and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), obtaining Final Site Plan Approval from the Planning Board and preparation of bid documents, including specifications and project drawings. The construction cost is estimated to be $250,000. Construction is anticipated to begin in March 2009 and end in May 2009. Marist College Student Housing Phase IV, Poughkeepsie, NY: This project included design and construction of seven (7) townhouse-style student housing buildings, parking lot and associated site work. Services included design of site improvements, utility connections, stormwater management, development of Environmental Assessment Form and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), obtaining Final Site Plan Approval from the Planning Board and an area variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals, preparation of technical specifications and drawings, coordination with other design consultants, construction oversight and inspections, field testing of new utility connections and ~ stormwater retention structures, erosion and sediment control inspections and maintenance of the SWPPP. Project cost: $27,000,000. Construction was completed in August 2008. Marist College Waterfront -Longview Park, Poughkeepsie, NY: Full site design services including . floating dock for two (2) boathouses, fixed pier for large (up to 200-ton) non-motorized boats, steel sheet pile and riprap bulkhead design, site utilities with crossing under the Metro-North Hudson main line ~" railroad, walkways, roads, parking lots, pavilion with overlook point, erosion control, stormwater quality treatment and related works. Services included development of Environmental Assessment Form and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), site plan application and approvals from Town of ~' Poughkeepsie Planning Board, Nationwide Permit applications and approvals from US Army Corps of Engineers, development of TEA-21 documents for transportation enhancement funding from the Federal Highway Association and NYS Department of Transportation, and other related application procedures. irr Services further included development of bid documents, including project drawings and specifications, and administration of the bidding, contract award and construction processes. Services during i construction included construction inspections, erosion and sediment control inspections and ~,,,, documentation, and TEA-21 inspections and documentation. Project cost: $4,000,000. Construction was completed in September 2006. ~~ Institutional Projects continued Marist College Student Housing Phase III, Poughkeepsie, NY: This project included design and construction of eight (8) townhouse-style student housing buildings, parking lot and associated site work. Services included design of site improvements, utility connections, stormwater management, development of Environmental Assessment Form, obtaining Final Site Plan Approval from the Planning Board, preparation of technical specifications and project drawings, coordination with other design consultants, construction oversight and inspections, and field testing of new utility connections. Project cost: $16,000,000. Construction was completed in October 2005. Marist College Main Campus, Poughkeepsie, NY: This project included the construction of an addition to the existing student center, the construction of a new five story residence hall and the construction of nine townhouse structures on the Marist College campus. An existing parking lot on campus was removed and replaced by a Campus Center Addition; a Mid Rise Residents Hall and a landscaped campus green. Anew ring road was constructed around the new parking facility and residence hall connecting to the existing roadway adjacent to the student center. The project also included the relocation and improvement of on-site utilities on the south side of Waterworks Road. We were retained to provide the design of all infrastructure utilities, site work and landscaping for this project. The estimated construction cost for the site and utility work was $5 million. Completion date: 1994. Marist ISTEA Hudson River Overlook, Poughkeepsie, NY: This project included the design of the Campus Green along with walkways, overlook walk, irrigation system, relocation of electrical switch gears and 400 amp electrical service for the Campus Green renovations. Services included preparation of bid documents in accordance with Federal and State Regulations, field visit for compliance with bid documents, contract administration, wage rate interviews and certifications. The approximate construction cost was $514,000. The work was completed in 1995. Marist College Library, Town of Poughkeepsie, NY: Prepared site plans and specifications for the new library. Site work required demolition of two existing buildings in preparation for the new three-story library, coordination of buried utilities, grading and connecting roads and walkways. Prepare Environmental Assessment and sought and acquired Final Site Plan approval. St. Augustine Parish Hall, Highland, NY: Preparation of architectural drawings fora 4,700 square foot addition to the school, which included a science lab, meeting room and preschool center. Project cost: $700,000. Project completion date 2007. Beacon City School District Bus Maintenance Garage: We developed construction plans and '~'r' specifications for the concrete foundation/slab on grade system for an 8,700 square feet bus maintenance garage containing offices, bathrooms, storage, four maintenance bays and one wash bay. Architectural and structural construction documents were also provided fora 19,200 square feet bus storage garage. Structural design of fueling facilities (pump island and canopy) for the district=s buses was also provided. Project required placement of buildings in a low wet site. A controlled structural fill and surcharging of the building pads were designed as part of the foundation system. Complete site plan design (parking, utilities, lighting, drainage, erosion and sedimentation control fora 4-acre site) was included. Completion r"'' date: August 1997. Project cost: $2,700,000. ~~. ~9 Institutional Projects continued Beacon City School District -District Wide Capital Improvements: Our portion of this project +~ involved preparation of construction plans and specifications for miscellaneous site improvement work at each of the District school facilities. The work included drainage improvements; removal, replacement and reconstruction of various parking areas and access roads (including correction of the underlying cause of deterioration), expansion and efficiency improvements of existing parking facilities and bus loading areas, refurbishment of existing playgrounds and play equipment including replacement of the playground surface to bring all such playgrounds into compliance with appropriate standards. All school sites are existing and for the most part would be considered inner-city schools, thereby being constrained in terms of size and available area for such improvements. Services were provided during the course of construction. Completion date: August 1997. Estimated Construction Cost of the site improvement portion only: $550,000. Dann Classroom Renovations -Trinity Pawling School: The school wanted to convert a basement workshop and storage area into four classrooms, student locker area, bathrooms and teacher=s office for '~ its new Middle School Program. The project required installing full-sized windows in basement walls, cutting and shoring interior bearing walls to install new doors and passageways and installing new bathroom facilities. This renovation is (ADA) accessible to the disabled. We provided complete ,,, architectural, structural and plumbing design services. This project was completed September 1996. Project cost: $340,000. Day Treatment and Workshop Training Facilities for Rehab Programs Inc. Rehab Programs provides comprehensive services to many disabled people in Dutchess County. They recently had the opportunity to consolidate and improve some of its training and treatment facilities by renovating nearly 40,000 square feet in two adjacent buildings on Overocker Road in the Town of Poughkeepsie. The renovations included the creation of six program areas, offices, bathrooms, nurse=s office, cafeteria, storage and office areas, plus areas for other support functions. The renovated facilities are disability (ADA) accessible and comply with the requirements of the New York State Office of Mental Retardation and Developmentally Disabled. Design and construction was completed in less than five months. We prepared all of the construction documents and provided engineering services during construction for these renovations. Project completion: January 1997. Project cost: $500,000. St. Augustine Elementary School, Highland, NY: Complete Architectural and Engineering services were provided fora 3,500 sq. ft. addition, which included two classrooms, a small library, a computer classroom and a handicap bathroom. Project completion Summer 1992. Project cost: $250,000. it Daytop Village Foundation, Inc. Rohde, Soyka & Andrews Consulting Engineers, P.C. was retained to provide the construction plans and specifications for two wastewater treatment plants and their associated collector systems in Dutchess County. One treatment plant will provide secondary level of treatment and one will provide tertiary level of treatment. r D rr WATERFRONT STRUCTURES ~ Main Street Dock Replacement -Hudson River, City of Poughkeepsie: Engineering services were provided for the reconstruction of an existing tour boat dock on the Hudson River for the City of Poughkeepsie. Permits were obtained from the Army Corps of Engineers and other regulatory agencies. The design services included an underwater survey of the river around the dock, inspecting and testing the existing piles for re-use, complete construction documents and construction monitoring. The dock is "T" shaped and extends 80 ft. into the river. The dock superstructure was replaced, new batter and fender piles were driven and lights were installed on the dock. This $146,000 project was completed in ~' December 1993. Floating Dock - Waryas Park, City of Poughkeepsie: Prepared plans and specifications for replacement it of a floating dock on the Hudson River. The new dock was designed for commercial tour boat and private boating use. The dock (10' x 40') is an aluminum steel frame design with two (2) access ramps. The dock is designed to be removed at the end of each boating season. Dock anchorages were reconstructed. Total project cost $18,000. Project was completed in 1994. Breasting Dolphins -Main Street Dock, City of Poughkeepsie: Prepared plans and specifications for installation of two (2) breasting dolphins, to protect the Main Street Dock from larger boats during foul weather and during berthing operations. Each dolphin is constructed of thirteen (13) 25 ton rated pressure treated piles. These dolphins are designed to resist impact loads from boats having a maximum displacement of 300 tons and to resist tidal ice loads. Estimated construction cost $60,000. Construction ~" is pending. City of Beacon Ferry Pier Restoration -Hudson River, City of Beacon: The City of Beacon has long irir recognized the need to reestablish year-round passenger ferry service between the Cities of Newburgh and Beacon. A joint application for a permit to reconstruct the 1858 Beacon Ferry Dock is being sought from New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the United States Army Corp of ,~„ Engineers. The proposed pier deck is approximately 3,900 sq. ft. of area. Our services included preparation of the joint permit application, underwater survey of the dock site, structural assessment of the existing piles, design of the replacement pier deck and concrete bulkhead, plus services during construction. Project cost is $640,000. Construction was completed in Fall 2003. Longview Park - Marist College Waterfront -Hudson River, Town of Poughkeepsie: Full site design services including floating dock for two boathouses, fixed pier for large (up to 200-ton) non- ` motorized boats, steel sheet pile and riprap bulkhead design, site utilities with crossing under the Hudson main line railroad, walkways, roads, parking lots, pavilion with overlook point, erosion control and related works. Services including site plan application and approvals from Town of Poughkeepsie ~' Planning Board, Nationwide Permit applications and approvals from US Army Corps of Engineers, development of TEA-21 documents for transportation enhancement funding from the Federal Highway Association and NYS Department of Transportation, and other related application procedures. Estimated project cost is $4,000,000. Construction was completed in Summer 2007. Hudson River Rowing Association Boathouse -Vassar College Waterfront -Hudson River, Town of Poughkeepsie: Full site plan design services including site access, parking, landscaping, erosion control, floating docks and related works. Services include structural design of 5-bay boathouse and multi-purpose building. Services also include site plan application and approvals from Town of Poughkeepsie Planning Board, Nationwide Permit applications and approvals from US Army Corps of Engineers, application for construction within a flood plain, and other related application procedures. Estimated project cost is $3,500,000. Project was completed in Spring 2006. ~` ROHDE SOYKA 1 40 Garden Street & ANDREWS Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 i~ Consulting Engineers, P.C. Phone: (845) 452-7515 Fax: (845) 452-8335 E-Mail Address: info@rsaengrs.com Wilfred A. Rohde, P.E • Michael W. Soyka, P.E • John V. Andrews, Jr., P.E. RESUMES Wilfred A. Rohde, P.E. Michael W. Soyka, P.E. John V. Andrews, Jr., P.E. Julie S. Mangarillo, P.E., CPESC it WILFRED A. ROHDE, P.E., F.ASCE PRESIDENT WORK EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Civil/Structural Engineer with experience in consulting engineering in the New York State Mid-Hudson Region since 1964. Major responsibilities include design and supervision of technical personnel involved in architectural and engineering projects from planning, design, construction to start-up of many major commercial, institutional, industrial, religious and municipal projects. Mr. Rohde's Civil Engineering design and management experience covers a variety of civil, structural and site planning projects. Mr. Rohde's experience includes, but is not limited to, the field measurement and documentation of existing building framing systems; structural assessment and load capacity analysis of existing building framing systems; design of reinforcements for existing building systems; replacement of structural framing systems for historic buildings (conversion from wood frame to steel frame); design of new building framing systems (reinforced concrete, structural steel, light gage metal framing, dimensional wood framing, timber framing, etc.); geotechnical analysis and building foundation designs of all types (treated wood piles, steel piles, caissons, fixed piers, standard concrete footings, etc.); foundation stabilization design, including soil grouting and underpinning; waterfront structures, including bulkheads, wood piers, floating docks, etc.; local highway, drainage and bridge design projects; site design (grading, drainage, landscaping, water, sewer, etc) for residential subdivisions, commercial, industrial and institutional projects; and consultations with contractor clients in the development of means and methods for various building construction projects. Mr. Rohde is also Town Engineer for the Town of Lloyd in Ulster County, New York. As such, he is responsible for engineering activities associated with the Town Highway Department, Town Building Department and Town rr Planning and Zoning Departments. He is also responsible for town-wide implementation of the USEPA- NYSDEC Phase II Stormwater Management Practices. WORK HISTORY 1988 -Present Rohde, Soyka & Andrews Consulting Engineers, P.C., Poughkeepsie, NY -President 1964 - 1988 Hayward and Pakan Associates, Poughkeepsie, NY -Senior Partner: (1970-1988) EDUCATION High School: Saint Thomas Military Academy, St. Paul MN, 1956. College: Bachelor of Civil Engineering from the George Washington University, Washington, D.C., 1964. REGISTRATIONS Colorado #12122 1973 New York #45590 1970 Vermont #04128 1981 ~ Wyoming #10009 2003 PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES ~ Fellow -American Society of Civil Engineers American Concrete Institute National Water Well Association American Water Works Association Mid-Hudson Consulting Civil Engineers Society, Inc. American Society for Testing and Materials w MICHAEL W. SOYKA, P.E. ACTIVE RETIRED WORK EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Civil Engineer since 1971 with experience in the consulting and facilities engineering fields including more than eight years on active duty in the Civil Engineer Corps, United States Navy. His fields of expertise include contract administration, infrastructure design, project management, facilities management and personnel management. Civil Engineering design and management experience includes complete responsibility for infrastructure analysis and design of remedial measures for Daytop Village, Inc. facilities located within Dutchess County; and complete charge of Project Engineering for the construction of the Tri-Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities, a $15 million project. Facilities and personnel management experience includes complete ~„~ charge of all maintenance, repair and construction fora 389 bed hospital facility, 40 employee department; and chairman of the Safety Committee and technical adviser and secretary to the Building and Equipment Committee of the Board of Trustees. Mr. Soyka has served as the Engineer for the Harbourd Hills Water District within the Town of Hyde Park and the Croton Falls Water District in the Town of North Salem, as Construction Claims Consultant to the Town of Fishkill and the Town of Newburgh, and as the Consultant for selected water storage and transmission projects within the Town of Newburgh. He was most recently the Town Engineer for the Town of Beekman, Dutchess County, and is currently the Planning Board Engineer for the Towns of Amenia, Dutchess County and Kent, Putnam County. WORK HISTORY 1988 -Present Rohde, Soyka & Andrews Consulting Engineers, P.C., Poughkeepsie, NY Executive Vice-President r. 1981 - 1992 1984 - 1988 Irr 1981 - 1984 r 1972 - 1981 EDUCATION ire L United States Naval Reserve, Commander: Duties have included Assistant Operations Officer and Facilities Support Officer for various Reserve Centers in New York and Pennsylvania. Hayward and Pakan Associates, Poughkeepsie, New York Associate Easton Hospital, 21st and Lehigh Streets, Easton, Pennsylvania Director, Engineering Services United States Navy, Civil Engineer Corps. Duties were wide and varied in the field of Facilities Engineering including planning, design review, construction and the maintenance of various facilities for the Naval shore establishment and Joint Commands. Bachelor of Civil Engineering, University of Detroit, Detroit, Michigan, 1971, with a specialty in Environmental Engineering and a minor in Economics. REGISTRATIONS New York #61127 Rhode Island #3851 PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES American Society for Healthcare Engineering Mid-Hudson Consulting Civil Engineers Society, Inc 1985 1977 Water Environment Federation National Society of Professional Engineers ~~~ ~~ JOHN V. ANDREWS, JR., P.E. VICE-PRESIDENT WORK EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Civil Engineer with over twenty years experience, fourteen years in the New York State Mid-Hudson Region. Major responsibilities include planning, design and construction inspection of residential and commercial subdivisions and site plans, and preparation of Engineer's Reports for such projects as water supply systems, sewage disposal systems and State Permits. His professional experience also includes inspection of various industrial facilities to identify hazards and insure the functional ability of systems and equipment and management training. Civil Engineering design and management experience in Land Development, Wastewater Facilities, and Water Supply and Transmission Facilities. Mr. Andrews currently serves as Engineer to the Town of Fishkill Town Board and the Town of Fishkill Planning Board for all engineering matters. WORK HISTORY 1988 -Present Rohde, Soyka & Andrews Consulting Engineers, P.C., Poughkeepsie, NY Vice-President: 1990 -Present 1984 - 1988 Hayward and Pakan Associates, Poughkeepsie, NY Project Manager 1981 - 1982 Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corp., Buffalo, NY Safety Engineer 1978 - 1981 Industrial Risk Insurers, Buffalo, NY EDUCATION Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering, cum laude, Union College, Schenectady, New York, 1978 Continuing Education: Concrete Inspection Industrial Fire Protection REGISTRATIONS New York #65955 1989 PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES National Fire Protection Association Mid-Hudson Consulting Civil Engineers Society, Inc.