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INTEGRITY . QUALITY . LEADERSHIP . RESULTS September 16, 2014 Janine O’Flaherty (650) 482-6300 jofl[email protected] BKF Engineers 255 Shoreline Drive, Suite 200 Redwood City, CA 94065 RFQ FOR PROFESSIONAL CIVIL ENGINEERS REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO DESIGN, REVIEW AND/OR CERTIFY STORM WATER TREATEMENT MEASURES AND HYDROMODIFICATION CONTROL FACILITIES SCVURPPP
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INTEGRITY . QUALITY . LEADERSHIP . RESULTS

September 16, 2014

Janine O’Flaherty(650) [email protected]

BKF Engineers255 Shoreline Drive, Suite 200Redwood City, CA 94065

RFQ FOR PROFESSIONAL CIVIL ENGINEERS

REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO DESIGN, REVIEW AND/OR CERTIFY STORM WATER TREATEMENT MEASURES AND HYDROMODIFICATION

CONTROL FACILITIES

SCVURPPP

Proposal printed on recycled paper

Firm Background - 1

Training - 2

Proof of Training - 3

Firm Understanding - 4

Experience - 5

DESIGN, REVIEW AND/OR CERTIFY STORM WATER TREATEMENT MEASURES AND HYDROMODIFICATION

CONTROL FACILITIES

EngineersSurveyorsPlanners

255 Shoreline DriveSuite 200Redwood CityCalifornia 94065phone 650.482.6300fax 650.482.6399www.bkf.com

BKF Job No. PP20140217September 16, 2014

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Ms. Jill BicknellAssistant Program ManagerEOA, Inc.111 West Evelyn Ave., Suite 110Sunnyvale, CA 94086

RFQ: Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention Program Professional Civil Engineers Registered in the State of California to Design, Review and/or Certify StormWaterTreatmentMeasuresandHydromodificationControlFacilities

Dear Ms. Bicknell:

The following responds to Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention Program’s (SCVURPPP) RFQ for consultant inclusion on the SCVURPPP list of qualified designers and reviewers of Storm Water Treatment Measures and Hydromodification Control Facilities. BKF brings the necessary expertise gained from designing, reviewing and inspecting numerous storm water projects within Santa Clara County that have required the implementation of Best Management Practices for storm water treatment as well as water quality protection. Our offices in Redwood City and San Jose enable us to easily coordinate projects with our clients in Santa Clara Valley.

We have completed many projects that have successfully implemented stormwater treatment and hydromodification, including several of which have won awards from SCVURPPP.

We have reviewed Stormwater Management Plans, including SCVURPPP forms, for many projects within Santa Clara County. We have successful worked with other Engineers, including conveying the complexities of the Section C.3 process. EXPERIENCEThe BKF Project Manager for this contract, Mr.EdwardBoscacci, has been with BKF for over 20 years. His experience provides continuity between our clients and staff and assures the implementation of our corporate policies and goals to provide premium service to our clients. Ed is a General Permit Trainer of Record, having trained over 200 QSP/QSDs in the last four years at Qualified SWPPP Developer/Practitioner Training courses in Redwood City and San Jose. Also, because of his reputation in the field for developing innovative solutions, he has been invited to speak at many seminars on storm water quality management.

Recent experience incorporating Best Management Practices and Stormwater Treatment Measures on Projects includes:

Project Design, including providing Cost - VMWare, Palo Alto - Stanford Campus (various) - Facebook West Campus, Menlo Park

Project Review - 45 Buckingham, City of Santa Clara - 100 Moffett, City of Mountain View - Los Coches, Milpitas

Inspection of Installed Stormwater Treatment Measures - Packard Foundation, Los Altos

EngineersSurveyorsPlanners

255 Shoreline DriveSuite 200Redwood CityCalifornia 94065phone 650.482.6300fax 650.482.6399www.bkf.com

RESOURCESMulti-Discipline Firm: BKF’s technical resources include a staff of over 270 professional civil engineers, hydrologists, traffic and transportation engineers, planners, surveyors, and computer specialists.

Firm Workload: For over 99 years, BKF technical staff has been working in the Bay Area communities and on the Peninsula as part of our day-to-day operations. Our workload in the Redwood City office is such that we anticipate no problem in maintaining schedules for projects. Our project team can begin work on projects immediately. With well over 100 staff members in our Redwood City and San Jose offices, we are able to handle our current and anticipated workload.

PROJECT MANAGEMENTAgency Coordination:Project management is the cornerstone of BKF’s success. Our ability to coordinate with others, including the city, county and regional staff, utility companies, and state and federal agencies, is one of the main reasons why clients contract with BKF. A testimony to our success in the engineering field is that 80% of our workload comes from repeat clients.

Work Plan: BKF’s work plans clearly describe cost, scope and schedule. Developing a work plan early in the project development process provides clients with a road map of the entire process. The result has no surprises.

Quality Control: Quality documents equate to easy construction and successful projects.

Our project team will be led by Ms. Janine O’Flaherty, PE, PLS, LEED AP as Principal-in-Charge, who brings to projects more than 35 years of local experience in all facets of civil engineering projects. Mr.EdwardBoscacci,PE, LEED AP, QSP/D will be our Project Manager. Mr. Boscacci has been involved in hydrology / hydraulics engineering projects throughout various South Bay and Peninsula communities for more than 30 years. We have one change to the team, Craig Smith is being replaced by Sravan Paladugu, PE, QSP/D, with over 11 years of experience. The resumes of Ed Boscacci, Jan O’Flaherty, and Sravan Paladugu are included with this statement of qualifications. Mr. Boscacci’s contact information is:

Mr. Edward Boscacci, PE 255 Shoreline Drive, Suite 200Redwood City, CA 940645(650) 482-6334 (Tel)(650) 482-6399 (Fax)[email protected]

BKF is interested in providing both design and review of C.3 submittals within the area served by the Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention Program (SCVURPPP) and desires to be on the list of qualified applicants. We sincerely hope our qualifications emphasize our interest and enthusiasm to be included on SCVURPPP’s Qualified Civil Engineering Consultant for Certification of Storm Water Management Plans list.

Very truly yours,BKF ENGINEERS

Janine O’Flaherty, PE, PLS, LEED AP Ed Boscacci, PE, LEED AP, QSP/DPrincipal/Vice President Project [email protected] [email protected]

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SCVURPPP - Professional Civil Engineers Registered in the State of California to Design, Review and/or Certify Storm Water Treatment Measures and Hydromodification Control Facilities

FIRM BACKGROUND

Treasure Island, San Francisco, CA

CIVIL ENGINEERINGSite Development Streetscape Design Parking Lot Planning & Design Grade Separations Joint Trench CoordinationSite Grading

WATER RESOURCESStorm, Sewer and Water SystemsStorm Water Quality ComplianceErosion Control & SWPPP Pump StationDetention SystemsHydraulic & Hydrology StudiesUtility Master Planning & Design

TRANSPORTATIONGeometric Roadway Design Traffic Signal Design Traffic Impact StudiesHighway and Interchange DesignTraffic Circulation Light and Heavy Rail

LAND PLANNINGMaster Planning Zoning Modification Permit Application Contract Planning to Public Agencies

ENTITLEMENT SUPPORTReview Permit Requirements Hard/Soft Cost Estimates Environmental Review Support Tentative Map PreparationSchedulingFeasibility StudiesDue Diligence Reports

SURVEYGPS Surveys Right-of-Way Mapping ALTA/ASCM Surveys Topographic Mapping High Resolution ScanningGIS MappingSubdivision MappingBoundary Surveys Construction Surveying

SPECIALTY SERVICESLandfill Reclamation Wetlands Permits Project Management Differential Settlement Site DesignLEED Documentation SupportConstruction ManagementExpert Witness

CIVIL ENGINEERING . SURVEYING . PLANNING | Since 1915Designing Infrastructure for a sustainable future.

Since our founding in 1915 by Willis “Jack” Frost, BKF Engineers has been dedicated to being the leading engineering resource for California development. To maintain that status, we have continued to grow with 10 offices and over 270 staff, combining our years of experience in diverse markets with new, innovative approaches to problem solving.

BKF specializes in many areas of development, including sustainable design, hydrology/hydraulics, water resources, bay mud settlement, transportation, traffic signals, condominium mapping, and 3D laser scanning. We are also actively engaged in other markets such as mixed-use development, design-build, land reclamation, habitat restoration, on-call consulting, and fiber/telecommunications.

Because of our network of offices in California, we have developed extensive local knowledge that provides us with a deep understanding of issues relating to feasibility, permitting, and entitlement approvals.

INTEGRITY . QUALITY . LEADERSHIP . RESULTSWe value integrity, quality, leadership, and results. Our perspective comes from experience. We know that providing outstanding service requires attention to detail and dedication to quality. Understanding the complexities of California’s terrain and local issues comes standard. Understanding the complexities of each unique project is our specialty.

OFFICESRedwood CitySan Jose Irvine PleasantonWalnut CreekSacramento Richmond Santa RosaOaklandSan Francisco

650.482.6300408.467.9100949.526.8400925.396.7700925.940.2200916.556.5800510.529.0336707.583.8500510.227.3011415.930.7900

FIRM INFORMATIONBKF Engineers, Inc.255 Shoreline Drive, Suite 200Redwood City, CA 94065phone 650.482.6300Established in 1915

PRIMARY CONTACT

Ed Boscacci, PE, LEED AP, QSP/DProject [email protected] (650) 482-6334

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TRAINING COMPLETEDSEMINAR PRESENTATIONS BY ED BOSCACCI, PE, LEED AP, QSP/D

LORMAN EPA STORM WATER PROGRAM“Current Issues in Stormwater Regulation in California”February 21, 2014February 19, 2014February 19, 2013February 16, 2012EdBoscacciwasapresenter

BKF ENGINEERS“QSP/QSD Training Course”July 09-11, 2012EdBoscacciisaCertifiedTrainer

TOWN OF ATHERTON“Expectations for Implementation of Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) BestManagement Practices (BMP) at Construction Sites”August 30, 2012 EdBoscacciwasthepresenter

SAN MATEO COUNTYWIDE WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN“How to Complete the New Low Impact Development (LID) Feasibility Worksheets”November 17, 2011

ADDITIONAL PRESENTATIONS DATE

QSP / QSD Courses at BKF Engineers, Redwood City - Certified Trainer Throughout 2011

CASQA Workshop - SWPPP Trainer of Record June 30, 2010

New Development - San Mateo County May 8, 2008

Experience in C.3 - SCVURPPP June 3, 2008

Maintenance, Inspection, and City Review San Mateo and Alameda County Throughout 2008

Current Issues in Stormwater Regulations - Oakland and San Francisco August 26, 2008June 29, 2007

New Development Workshop - ACCWP - Oakland February 13, 2007

Green Construction 2006 - Oakland April 12, 2006

Constructing, Maintaining and Inspecting Stormwater Treatment BMPs, SCVURPP - Cupertino June 6, 2006

Design Of Detention Ponds - Union City September 13, 2006

Solving Residential Drainage Problems - Millbrae October 02, 2006

Meeting New Storm Water Requirements for new and Redevelopment Projects, Fairfield-Suisun Urban Runoff Management Program - Fairfield

April 12, 2005

Incorporating Stormwater Control Measures into Development Projects: Design, Practice and the Current Regulatory Requirements - STOPP - Belmont

May 24, 2005

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PROOF OF TRAINING SECTION 2 – LIST OF TRAINING

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SECTION 2 – LIST OF TRAINING

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FIRM UNDERSTANDINGURBAN STORM WATER MANAGEMENT

A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), a Water Pollution Control Program (WPCP), a Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP) and/or a Standard Urban Storm Water Management Plan (SUSMP) have become vital requirements for almost all transportation, land development and industrial projects during design, construction and operational phases. Because control of pollutants in storm water runoff discharges from construction and industrial activities is a key environmental concern, awareness of the importance of surface water and storm water quality is rapidly increasing and more stringent regulations and requirements have been imposed on all projects. A storm management program must be developed and implemented for almost all construction project sites which follows the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), and State and Regional Water Quality Control Boards permit regulations addressed to all owners, developers and contractors. The penalty for not conforming to these rules can be severe and unaffordable.

BKFEngineershasamissiontoprovideclientswithabroadspectrumofconsultingexpertisenecessarytoimprovestormwaterandsurfacewaterqualityduringplanning,design,constructionandmaintenanceofinfrastructureandlanddevelopmentprojects.

Working on small and big scale projects and with EPA, State and Regional Water Quality Control Boards’ experts, BKF Engineers offers ingenious, yet cost effective solutions in the form of studies, documentation and on-site consulting for storm water pollution prevention and related surface water quality issues (SWPPP-construction & industrial, NPDES permit requirements, storm water monitoring, training and more). Our ultimate goal is to keep water in our local communities and region clean in order to both, improve and protect human and aquatic life, as well as to comply with related State and Federal regulations and laws. Our engineering experience allows us to provide quality service for both the public and private sector. Our clients range from Federal, State and Local governmental agencies to architectural, landscaping, and general construction firms. We provide in-house Qualified SWPPP Developer / Practitioner (QSD/QSP) Training. This course is taught by Ed Boscacci, General Permit Trainer of Record, who has trained over 200 consultants, agency staff, and contractors as QSP/QSDs.

CONTINUOUS SIMULATION HYDROLOGIC MODELS

The BKF team is well versed in conducting continuous hydrologic simulations for calibrating models. BKF team utilizes HECGeoRAS and HEC-GeoHMS on a day-to-day basis to supplement data required for hydrologic and hydraulic modeling on several projects. Over the course of their carreer, BKF staff has used HEC-GeoRAS to build several miles of stream.

In addition to HEC-GeoRAS and HEC-GeoHMS, BKF staff has used GIS based custom built automation tools to efficientlyincorporate large segments of streams into the FLO-2D grid domain. BKF staff is also experienced in using the ArcGIS hydrology tool set and GISHydro2000 for developing hydrologic and hydraulic datasets. ccurately depicting model results.

BKF has experience in the development of GIS databases. Our team has developed spatial databases for storm drain system inventory for various Cities. GIS databases were also developed for other drainage area features such Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District - Request for Qualifications Drainage Master Plan Studyas creeks, levee/embankments, land-use, soils, hydraulic structures, drainage areas, and precipitation and stream gages.In some cases, the attribute information was used to develop a basic model layout in HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, FLO-2D, andXPSWMM using the GIS import functionality.

Our team is also experienced in using ArcSDE technology to create, edit, query, and maintaining datasets. Our staff has experience handling large sets of LiDAR (LAS) files. Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) were created for several hundred square miles of the California Central Valley as part of the CVFED project from the LAS files. The DEMs created along with other watershed feature created on the SDE server were used in developing the two-dimensional FLO-2D models.Post-processing of the one-dimensional and two-dimensional analysis results were also prepared in GIS formats. The extent of flooding and the depth and time of flooding were exported from the modeling tools as a shapefile or raster file to prepare illustrations in GIS.

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EXPERIENCE TREASURE ISLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, CA - 450 acres - 2006-present - Ed Boscacci worked on this project - Commercial core area will include local LID measures (pervious pavements, flow through planters, and harvesting) - Project will utilize recycled concrete and asphalt for new pavement sections, trench backfill, and general fill - Stormwater plan includes treatment of the residential areas with bio-retention landscape features within the

surrounding open space areas prior to outfall to the Bay - Plan includes 10-12 acre stormwater wetland area - Reference: Lennar – Stephen Proud – (415) 344-8843

CANDLESTICK PARK / HUNTER’S POINT, SAN FRANCISCO, CA - 500 acres - 2012-present - Ed Boscacci worked on this project - 500 acres of master-planned community - 98 condominiums and townhome units - BKF is designing street finished grades, frontage improvements, and utility services for each building - Stormwater treatment is integrity into the storm drain system design - Reference: Lennar Urban - Landon Browning - [email protected] - (415) 995-4811

I-580 WESTBOUND HOV IMPROVEMENTS, ALAMEDA COUNTY, CA - 13.1 Miles - January 2012 - Ed Boscacci & Ramon Muro worked on this project - Storm Drain design includes exclusive use of LID treatment BMPs such as biofiltration strips and linear bioretention

areas also functioning as storm drain conveyance swales. - Incorporated all Hydromodification Management (HM) facilities into the 13 proposed bioretention area with the

addition of orifices and a riser to the treatment facilities. - Compliance to the the Municipal Regional Permit (MRP) - Use of the Bay Area Hydrology Model (BAHM) for hydrograph modification analysis - Reference:Caltrans - Joseph Peterson - [email protected] - (510) 286-6377

OVERALL INTEREST

Through experience, BKF understands that good teamwork and clear delegation of project tasks and responsibilities results in a project that meets its goal on schedule and within budget. BKFwillcoordinatewithSCVURPPPStaffasneededtocomplywithregionalandlocalrequirements.

BKF has assembled a project team which is committed to the success of Santa Clara County’s upcoming proposed storm water treatment measures and hydromodification control facilities for new development and redevelopment projects. BKF has a strong blend of civil engineers, transportation engineers, traffic engineers, hydrologists, utility designers, surveyors and construction administration personnel. BKF has assigned a core team of professional engineers to specific roles based on the engineers’ specialty and expertise. In addition to the key team members, BKF has a large support staff of experienced personnel available to work on these projects. With a staff of over 270 employees in the Central and Northern California areas, we are confident in our ability to fully staff any contracts and provide the required personnel neededduring the peak production and response periods.

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EXPERIENCE

EDUCATIONM.B.A., University of Santa Clara, CA

B.S., Civil Engineering, Stanford University, CA

REGISTRATIONProfessional Civil Engineer, CA No. 35220

Professional Land Surveyor, CA No. 5325

YEARS WITH BKFSince 1979

TOTAL YEARS OF EXPERIENCE35+ years

As a Principal and Vice President, Ms. O’Flaherty is responsible for all phases of project development including master planning, schematic design, final design, mapping, contract document preparation, cost estimation, contract administration during construction and surveying. She provides coordination among clients, other professional consultants, and review agencies throughout the development process. In a supervisory role, she has been responsible for design and administration of utility, roadway, site improvement, and land surveying projects serving public works jurisdictions, educational, medical, residential, commercial, industrial, research, and recreational facilities throughout the Bay Area.

RELEVANT EXPERIENCEParkmerced, San Francisco, CAMs. O’Flaherty is the Project Principal for the civil engineering portion of the Parkmerced project, providing oversight for the $1.2 billion Parkmerced redevelop-ment project that is transforming the community into a more pedestrian-oriented neighborhood. - One of the key features includes a transit Muni stop at the heart of the future

Parkmerced, promoting accessibility to parks and retail space - This project includes building an additional 200-300 new units a year over 15 to

20 years, doubling the density at San Francisco’s largest apartment complex. The redevelopment will include a net increase of 5,679 units, creating a total of 8,900 units on 152 acres

- $1.2 billion Parkmerced redevelopment project adjacent to SFSU - Project will transform the community into a more pedestrian-oriented

neighborhood with transit Muni stop at the heart of the future Parkmerced, parks and retail

- Project includes additional 200-300 new units a year over 15-20 years, doubling the density of San Francisco’s largest apartment complex

- The redevelopment will include a net increase of 5,679 units, creating a total of 8,900 until on 152 acres

One Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA - Project Principal for the 24-story residential tower, ground floor retail space, and 3

parking levels and street improvements - Coordination with City departments for engineering approvals - Coordination with PG&E for maintaining cover and replacement of sidewalk over

existing underground transformer vault

1285 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA - Project Principal responsible for providing oversight for this high rise condominium

building in downtown San Francisco - Included Highway 101 / Van Ness Avenue improvements

350 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA - Ms. O’Flaherty is the Project Principal for the civil engineering design of 350 Mission

Street project, which will establish a new LEED Platinum benchmark for a 21st Century work place in San Francisco

- BKF coordinated with SFMTA and SFPUC for removal and relocation of MUNI guy wires attached to the existing building prior to the start of demolition

- The 27-story 350 Mission tower is located at the heart of the city’s newest business district and adjacent to the future Trans Bay Transit Center

- The building is pending LEED Platinum certification - BKF is responsible for the civil engineering design of site improvements for the

development

JANINE O’FLAHERTY, PE, PLS, LEED AP PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE - Balboa High School, San

Francisco, CA - Claire Lilenthal School, San

Francisco, CA - Community Elementary School,

San Francisco, CA - Dr. Charles Drew Elementary

School, San Francisco, CA - Marina Middle School, San

Francisco, CA - City College of San Francisco,

San Francisco, CA - San Francisco State University,

San Francisco, CA - Kaiser Permanente French

Campus, San Francisco, CA - UCSF Neuroscience Building,

San Francisco, CA - Saint Luke’s Hospital, San

Francisco, CA - Federal General Services

Administration Building, San Francisco, CA

- General Services Administration Building, San Francisco, CA

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EXPERIENCE

EDWARD BOSCACCI, PE, LEED AP, QSP/D PROJECT MANAGER

EDUCATIONM.S., Civil Engineering – Sanitary Engineering, California University, Berkeley

B.S., Civil Engineering, California University, Berkeley

REGISTRATIONCivil Engineer, CA No. 34369

YEARS WITH BKFSince 1990

TOTAL YEARS OF EXPERIENCE35 years

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE - Mission Bay Park

Improvements, San Francisco, CA

- 555 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA

- Infinity Towers, San Francisco, CA

- Visitacion Valley Redevelopment Area - Zone 1 (Schlage Lock Redevelopment), San Francisco, CA

Mr. Boscacci will be responsible for the hydraulic analysis and water quality treatment. Under his direction and guidance, his staff will develop the required calculations and storm water control plan. The storm water control plan will address both water quality and hydromodifications in order to obtain Project approval from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. Mr. Boscacci will also oversee the development of the drainage plans including layouts, profiles, details and quantities.

RELEVANT EXPERIENCETreasure Island, San Francisco, CA - Hydrology/Hydraulics Engineer for planning base closure and re-use of Treasure

Island - Hydrology/Hydraulics preliminary engineering for site sewer, storm drain and water

systems - Reviewed existing infrastructure reports, existing utility base maps and developed

phasing plan for storm/sewer/water systems - Developed stormwater treatment concepts for 400 acre development - Commercial core area will include local LID measures (pervious pavements, flow

through planters, and harvesting) - Project will utilize recycled concrete and asphalt for new pavement sections, trench

backfill, and general fill - Stormwater plan includes treatment of the residential areas with bio-retention

landscape features within surrounding open space areas prior to outfall to the Bay - Plan includes 10-12 acre stormwater wetland area

Candlestick Point/ Hunter’s Point Storm Drain MP, San Francisco, CA - 500 acres of master-planned community - 98 condominiums and townhome units - BKF is designing street finished grades, frontage improvements, and utility services

for each building - Detailed modeling of the utility systems (water, storm, and sewer) and extensive

review by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) - The development of the Master Plan required setting new/updated criteria for

infrastructure design

I-580 Westbound HOV Improvements, Dublin, Pleasanton, Livermore and Alameda County, CA - Storm Drain design includes exclusive use of LID treatment BMPs such as

biofiltration strips and linear bioretention areas also functioning as storm drain conveyance swales.

- Incorporated all Hydromodification Management (HM) facilities into the 13 proposed bioretention area with the addition of orifices and a riser to the treatment facilities.

- Compliance to the the Municipal Regional Permit (MRP) - Use of the Bay Area Hydrology Model (BAHM) for hydrograph modification analysis

Mission Bay Pump Station 5 and Park Site 23, San Francisco, CA - Responsible for hydraulic calculations for storm drainage facilities serving the

southern portion of the Mission Bay development - The project is incorporating regional stormwater treatment into a park setting - Design of treatment swales - Low-flow pumps utilized to convey nuisance flows to sewer - Design of treatment pump and pipe system to distribution flow to ten swales - Permitted outfall with Regional Water Quality Control Board, Department of Fish

and Wildlife and Corps of Engineers

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EXPERIENCE

SRAVAN PALADUGU, PE, QSP/D PROJECT ENGINEER

EDUCATIONMS, Civil Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City

BS, Civil Engineering, Osmania University, India

REGISTRATIONCivil Engineer, CA No. 74343Civil Engineer, NV No. 019302Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM)

YEARS WITH BKFSince 2012

TOTAL YEARS OF EXPERIENCE11 years

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE - Fort Ord Base Closure Water

Demand Model, Marina, CA - Marina Coast Water District

Water Distribution Master Plan, Marina, CA

- Parcel 17 Infrastructure Modeling and Design, Tennis Villas, NV

- Foothills at MacDonald Ranch, Planning Area 18A, Master Plan, Santa Rosa, CA

Mr. Paladugu has over 11 years of water resources planning and design. He is experienced in conducting technical analysis and preparing reports to aid in design of water, wastewater, flood control and stormwater management facilities.

RELEVANT EXPERIENCETreasure Island Recycled Water System Master Plan, San Francisco, CA - Hydrology/Hydraulics Engineer for planning base closure and re-use of Treasure

Island - Hydrology/Hydraulics preliminary engineering for site sewer, storm drain and water

systems - Reviewed existing infrastructure reports, existing utility base maps and developed

phasing plan for storm/sewer/water systems - Developed stormwater treatment concepts for 400 acre development - Commercial core area will include local LID measures (pervious pavements, flow

through planters, and harvesting) - Project will utilize recycled concrete and asphalt for new pavement sections, trench

backfill, and general fill - Stormwater plan includes treatment of the residential areas with bio-retention

landscape features within surrounding open space areas prior to outfall to the Bay - Plan includes 10-12 acre stormwater wetland area

Candlestick Point/ Hunter’s Point Development Recycled Water System, San Francisco, CA - 500 acres of master-planned community - 98 condominiums and townhome units - BKF is designing street finished grades, frontage improvements, and utility services

for each building - Detailed modeling of the utility systems (water, storm, and sewer) and extensive

review by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) - The development of the Master Plan required setting new/updated criteria for

infrastructure design

The Canyons Utility Master Plan Update - As a Design Engineer, prepared a comprehensive potable water and sewer master

plan update for this 632-acre Master Planned community - Commercial, multi-family, and single-family development parcels - Developed water and wastewater projections for the development and identified the

on-site and off-site utility infrastructure requirements for the development - Performed extensive analysis of the City’s off-site water and wastewater infrastructure - Developed hydraulic models for the City’s 2630 potable water pressure zone, the

Horizon Ridge Parkway Trunk Sewer System, and the Green Valley Parkway Trunk Sewer System

Fagan Canyon Development - Design engineer, responsible for Water Supply Analysis for a proposed new Fagan

Canyon Development - Prepared Sub Area Master Plans for sizing of the out-of-tract water, sewer and

reclaimed water facilitiesRoad - The project entitlements included a General Plan assistance, Vesting Tentative Map,

and full construction - Duties include preparing the scope of service, work plan, budget and schedule and

tracking those elements over the project duration


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