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bVnter Treatment Plant Produdion Study <br />LAwRENCE P. ECxExSLEY, P.E., CCCA COST FST[MATIIVG <br />Mr. Eckersley is a senior construction manager with more than 21 years of <br />experience in all aspects of construction adminishation who has served as inspector, <br />construction engineer, construction manager and resident engineer on several multi- <br />million doflar projects. His experience includes management of phased plant <br />construction, coordination of multiple contractors on the same project site, relocafion <br />of existing utilities while maintaining funcrioning facilities, and meeting the <br />requirements of regulatory agencies. Mr. Eckersley has extensive experien'ce in <br />construction conhact administration, project documentation and managing <br />construction contract claims. As senior conshuction manager, he performs <br />constructability reviews on projects designed by the firm and prepares construction <br />contract documents, schedules and project budgets. <br />AEPRESENCATNE PROJECTS INCLUDE: <br />♦ City of Arlington, Texas - Resident engineer on a construction contract for <br />$19.5 million to convert the disinfection process at the Pierce Burch (95 <br />mgd) and John F. Kubala (25 mgd) Water Treatrnent Plants from chlorine to <br />ozone. The contract consisted of construction of new contact basins at each <br />plant and installation of 1,030 Ib/day ozone generators (three at Pierce <br />Burch, two at Kubala) along with their associated piping and inshvmentation <br />control systems. The construction also included conversion of the existing 26 <br />dual media surface wash filters at the plants to GAC media with air scour <br />backwash while continuing to meet required watex supply demands. <br />♦ City of Snyder, Texas - Construcfion manager for a 5 mgd expansion of the <br />water treatment plant. The project included construction of a new treatrnent <br />train with rapid mix basins, flocculators (2), sedimentafion basins (2) and <br />filters (3) completely separate from the existing plant. <br />~ Trinity River Authority of Texas - Resident engineer for construction of $107 <br />miilion, 35 mgd expansion of the Central Regional Wastewater Treatrnent <br />Plant. The project included construction of the associated pump stations, <br />rtii isi -rai<=HOI <br /> <br />