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<br />responsible for the preparation of design reports,
<br />construction documents, and engineer's
<br />estimates for MWE projects. She is consistently
<br />responsible for reviewing drainage studies and
<br />construction plans by other engineering firms,
<br />mostly through work with the Urban Drainage and
<br />Flood Control District.
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<br />John Pflaum, Senior Resource Engineer
<br />Mr. Pflaum's more than 27 years of experience in
<br />hydraulics and hydrology includes project
<br />management and project engineering for the City
<br />of Englewood's $8.6 miilion Little Dry Creek Flood
<br />Control Improvements; a variety of master
<br />pianning, design, and construction projects
<br />throughout the Denver metropolitan area for
<br />Urban Drainage and Flood Control District; and
<br />several drainage and flood control improvement
<br />projects along the South Platte River.
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<br />Mike Galuzzi, Senior Resource Engineer
<br />Mr, Galuzzi, a senior project engineer with MWE,
<br />specializes in open channel hydraulics, stream
<br />stabilization measures, and the design of major
<br />drainageway improvements, His experience with
<br />storm drainage and flood control is extensive,
<br />ranging from drainage master planning to the
<br />design and construction of major facilities.
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<br />Ryan McGrath, Project Engineer
<br />Mr. McGrath has five years of experience in civil
<br />engineering, focusing primarily on environmental
<br />engineering and water resources. He has
<br />considerable experience with hydrologic and
<br />hydraulic analysis, computer modeling, channel
<br />design, irrigation facilities, site grading, and
<br />multi-use dam safety/rehabilitation projects, Mr.
<br />McGrath aiso has experience designing utilities
<br />for several smail public water systems, including
<br />water treatment and distribution facilities, water
<br />quality testing, weils, and water mains. His
<br />computer skiils include AutoCAD, ArcView GIS,
<br />and Microsoft Excel, as weil as modeling
<br />software such as HEC-II, HEC-RAS and Modfiow,
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<br />Quality Control
<br />The PM and PE wiil review each assignment
<br />immediately upon receipt, establishing the
<br />performance timetable and sharing concerns over
<br />any issues and potential problems with the SRs
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<br />before the study analysis begins.
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<br />The first two technical reviews will be shown in
<br />dralt form to cwes early in Month 2 to ensure
<br />that the MWE approach is satisfying CWCS
<br />requirements. During the technical review, the
<br />PE will document and annotate ail instances of
<br />errors found and corrections made, Any unusual
<br />cases wiil be reviewed by the SRs, and wiil be
<br />reported to CWCIB if sufficiently extraordinary,
<br />Regardless, the documentation and annotation of
<br />errors and fixes wiil be highlighted in the product
<br />packages delivered to CWCS,
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<br />Schedule
<br />The PM will set a schedule for preparing the
<br />study reviews during the first week of each
<br />period, The PE will report weekly to the PM
<br />concerning progn3ss, problems, and any potential
<br />derivation from the set schedule, The PM wiil
<br />make a brief status report to CWCS every 2
<br />weel<s if the assi~Jnment is on schedule, or
<br />immediately if some issue emerges that may
<br />affect the schedule,
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<br />The successful performance of this schedule
<br />relies on CWCS providing MWE with prompt
<br />provision of any pertinent local information
<br />obtained through contacts with the communities,
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