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C. Experience—Utilitiesareas. <strong>The</strong> Plan was passed through the State Clearing Houseand is used to obtain funding through SRF and other loans, aswell as grant funding from FDEP, Monroe County and ARRA.Based on the plan, design firms were hired to implement theplan, and WEC reviewed the design and provided constructionadministration for the $130M project. WEC was also taskedwith a large portion of the collection system design. WEC hasalso designed several vacuum stations in residential and <strong>com</strong>mercialareas. Mr. Castle is also the Engineer of Record for theDistrict’s wastewater treatment plant expansion.Mr. Helt was WEC’s Project Manager for construction of this2.3 MGD advanced wastewater treatment facility, which wentinto service on schedule in August, 2010. Mr. Helt workedclosely with District construction, management, and operationsstaff, the contractor and subcontractors, consultants,and other WEC staff to ensure that the appropriate resourceswere brought to bear, to <strong>com</strong>plete the project and begin operationsof the plant on schedule.Mr. Mashtakov played an instrumental role in the design of allportions of this sewer project. Mr. Mashtakov served as a designerand draftsman for the both the sewer collection andstormwater water collection systems. Mr. Mashtakov was also a designer for the wastewater treatmentplants and vacuum station sites including site piping layout and structural engineering. Throughout construction,Serge has provided construction inspection for a variety of activities including concrete pours, structuralform work and pipe installation.Mr. McConaghy has reviewed or provided design for all the vacuum stations and the wastewater treatmentfacility for this project. Two vacuum stations which Tim designed were located within or adjacent to the U.S.Highway 1 corridor, immediately next to the heritage trail and historic scenic highway. It was very importantto the District Board of Commissioners, staff and general public that the facilities did not provide any negativeviews in the main road through Key Largo and the gateway to the Keys. Utilizing architecturally appealing design,careful selection of paint colors and landscaping design consisting of native plant species, the design ofthe facilities has met the District’s goals.Mr. Saus was lead designer for vacuum collectionBasins I, J, & K (the final 35% of the project) includingthe vacuum pump stations and the tie‐ins to theKLWTD sewer transmission main that runs approximately14 miles from Tavernier Creek to the northernend of Key Largo. Mr. Saus works closely withthe District staff to achieve the most efficient systemfor the District. Mr. Saus was also instrumentalin WEC taking responsible charge of the design andconstruction of the 2.3 MGD Wastewater TreatmentFacility, including the plant’s SCADA system, andassisted during construction.Project Client: Key Largo Wastewater Treatment Dist.Contact Name: Margaret Blank, P.E., Operations Mgr.Address: P.O. Box 491, Key Largo, FLPhone: (305) 731‐6684Design Svc.Fee $$1,803,026 (I, J, K Sewer)Project Cost: $75 Million (ALL) Est: $105 MillionContractor: Wharton‐Smith, Inc.Contr. Rep.: Joseph CarterPhone: (772) 260‐1321RFQ #12‐005City of Key West — General <strong>Engineering</strong> ServicesPage 15

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