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<br />Michael R. Galuzzi, Associate <br />Civil Engineer <br /> <br />MclAmghl1n Water Engineers, Ltd. <br /> <br />EXPERIENCE <br /> <br />Mr. Galuzzi, a senior project engineer with MWE. specializes in open channel hydraulics, stream <br />stabilization measures, and the design of major drainageway improvements. His experience with <br />storm drainage and flood control is extensive, ranging from drainage master planning to the design and <br />construction of major facilities. <br /> <br />RELATED PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br /> <br />Project, Client, <br />and Location Position <br /> <br />Goose Creek Channel Improvements Project Manager <br />City of Boulder <br />Boulder, Colorado <br /> <br />Ridge at West Meadows Regional Project Manager <br />Park <br />Foothills Park and Recreation <br />District <br />Jefferson County, Colorado <br /> <br />Mapleton Hill Drainage Project Manager <br />City of Boulder <br />Boulder, Colorado <br /> <br />Knolls Storage Facility Project Manager <br />Superior Metropolitan District N2 I <br />Superior, Colorado <br /> <br />Rock Creek Parkway Channel Project Manager <br />Improvements <br />Superior Metropolitan District Nil: I <br />Superior, Colorado <br /> <br />STD BIO <br /> <br />Rt~SDonsibilities <br /> <br />Conceptual, preliminary and final design of 2,200 l.f. of major <br />drainageway improvements for Goose Creek. Final design of <br />$3.9 million of channel improvements, including grassland <br />channel, wetlands channel, recreational trails, landscaping and <br />irrigation, and over 1,700 1.f. of concrete retaining walls due <br />to limited right-of-way. Concrete walls werc designed with a <br />"simulated stone facing" to replicate natural stone retaining <br />walls. A cast-in-place concrete culvert, 10' high by 13' wide, <br />was requried to cross 28'h Street, the major thoroughfare <br />through the City of Boulder. <br /> <br />Preparation of drainage and utility studies for the entire 330 <br />acre park site, grading, erosion control and field survey. Also <br />responsible for water, sanitary sewer and storm drainage <br />which includes stomlwater detention/water quality ponds and <br />wetlunds. Three phases of constructed consisting of eight <br />soccer fields, two parking lots, a storm drainage system, site <br />det~~ntion, and irrigation system for the Helds. Approximately <br />158.000 c.y. of excavation and embankment, finish and Hne <br />grading were required for the construction of Phases 1-3. <br /> <br />Final design and construction of 1,200 linear-feet of storm <br />sewer improvements including mainline, laterals and inlets to <br />relieve flooding problems in an existing residential area. <br />Work involved hydrology, existing system evaluation, <br />problem assessment, altf~matives, utility conflicts and <br />preparation of construction documents. <br /> <br />Final design of a 12-acn~-foot regional detention/stormwatcr <br />quality enhancement facility within the Rock Creek <br />development. Improvements include a permanent pool with <br />wetlands plantings, pipe outfalls, grouted boulder drop and <br />check structures and recreation/maintenance trail access. <br /> <br />Final design of 1,600 I.f. of improvements for Rock Creek <br />involving a four cell (I8 x 10 each) box culvert crossing, <br />seclions of rock-lined and grass-lined channel, grouted <br />boulder drop structure, pedestrian and maintenance trails, <br />utility lines, and appurtenances. Improvements were designed <br />for the loo-year design now of 4,100 cfs. <br />