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<br />~ <br />.-'WI <br /> <br />-_..-_.._---~- <br /> <br />KEVIN HOUCK, E.I.1: <br />- __ __.._ -_!I <br /> <br />PROJECT ROLE <br /> <br />Project Manager <br />EDUCA nON <br /> <br />B.S., Civil Engineering, Washington State University, 1994 <br />B.A., Business Administration, Washington State University, 1994 <br />Currently pursuing M.S., Civil Engineering, University of Colorado <br /> <br />REGISTRA nON <br /> <br />Engineer-in- Training, 1994 (Washington No. 19686) <br />Professional Engineer, 1999 (California No. C-59007) <br /> <br />EXPERIENCE <br /> <br />Mr. Houck has a background as a project engineer for various civil projects, both local and national. <br />He has assisted in project management for certain pr<~jects. Much of his experience is with drainage <br />systems and railroad consulting services. He is f~uniliar with a variety of modelling software <br />including HEC-I, HEC-2, HEC-RAS, HEC-FFA, XP-SWMM, and HY8 among others. Other <br />projects include urban storm drainage systems and river maintenance programs. He has performed <br />work in 17 states. The following projects represent Mr. Houck's experience: <br /> <br />Union Pacific Railroad, Served as project engineer for hydrologic and hydraulic analyses <br />supporting the Union Pacific Railroad's bridge renewal program throughout the ,;ountry. Performed <br />site specific hydraulic analyses and bridge sizing for railroad crossings of streams having drainag(: <br />basins ranging in size from a few acres to several hundred square miles. Projects included site visits, <br />surveys, agency contacts, hydrologic analyses using various locally approved methodologies, <br />hydraulic evaluations, bridge sizing, report preparation, scour analysis, and permit acquisition <br />identification, assistance, and coordination. Analysis incorporated regulatory, financial and <br />constructibility considerations along with hydraulic aspects. <br /> <br />Union Pacific Railroad, Served as project engineer and office site coordinator DJr three fast-paced, <br />capacity expansion projects, located in Kansas and N(:braska. Project involved the addition of a new <br />mainline track along the various stretches. Analysis involved various hydrologic methodologies, <br />bridge and culvert sizing, scour analysis, report prepm:ation, and local permitting. Sites analyzed had <br />drainage basin ranging from a few acres to several hundred square miles and also included many <br />irrigation ditches and controlled waterways. <br /> <br />18th and Colorado Roadway and Drainage Improvements, Uniiversity of Colorado at Boulder, <br />Colorado, Design engineer for the design of roadway and drainage improvements though the main <br />university campus. Project included the upgrading of the underground drainage system to handle <br />five-year storm flows, roadway improvements to better handle higher flows, the relocation of a <br />primary city of Boulder sanitary sewer line through campus, and the integration of a steam tunnel <br />repair project into the overall design. Project induded preparation of construction documents. <br /> <br />South Platte River Maintenance Program, U,'ban Drainage and Flood Control District, DenVI:Jr <br />Colorado. Construction inspector for various improvements. Projects included outfall improvements <br />and bank stabilization work. <br /> <br />Drainage Master Plan, City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Project '~ngineer for Part 2 <br />stormwater NPDES permit application. Proj(,,;t involved storm characterization, SOufCi~ <br /> <br />1999 Flood Documentarion Report <br />HDR Engineering, Inc. <br /> <br />['CO'" <br />Y:jO,i.'Y~\ <br />~~'l <br />.,..Fs.,. <br />'\'<~./~...;t') <br />'~!~l~~~ <br />