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PROJECT APPROACH AND TEAM ORGANIZATION
Luminous Designs
Jeffrey Knox
624 Bross Street
Longmont, CO 80501
(303) 772-7030
David L. Adams Associates, Inc.
David L. Adams, Principal
1701 Boulder Street
Denver, CO 80211
(303) 455-1900
Inner DZYN
Vicki Dean, Principal
5248 Taylor Lane
Fort Collins, CO 80528
1970) 223-9848
Stewart Environmental Consultants, Inc.
Rich Patterson, Principal
3801 Automation Way, Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80525
(970) 226-5500
B & C Project Services
Bill Kraus
4500 Bluefin Court
Fort Collins, CO 80525
(970) 206-0947
Tatanka Historical Associates
Ron Sladek, President
P.O. Box 1909
Fort Collins, CO 80522
(970) 229-9704
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Lighting Consultant
Acoustical and Sound
Consultant
Interior Design
Environmental Engineering
Cost Estimating
Historical Consultant
Phillip W. Hardin, P.E.
Structural Engineer
Summary
Mr. Hardin is TEC's lead Structural Engineer with over 17 years of consulting engineering
and project management experience. He has expertise in the design of hydraulic structures
for water and wastewater treatment facilities and in managing multidiscipline project design
teams. Phil has been responsible for the structural design, analysis, and investigation of
hundreds of structures throughout the western United States. He has additional expertise in
dynamic structural analysis, design of hydraulic structures in high seismic regions, and post -
earthquake building and facility evaluations. Phil has been the structural engineering
representative on a number of value engineering teams for water and wastewater treatment
projects.
Water Treatment Experience
♦ Membrane Filtration Expansion, Fort Washakie Water Treatment Plant, Fort Washakie, WY -
Mr. Hardin is managing the structural design team for the addition of membrane filtration to
the existing treatment system.
♦ Soldier Canyon Filter Plant, Fort Collins, CO — Lead structural engineer for the expansion of
effluent filters, steel backwash storage tank, and concrete backwash decant structures for a
50 MGD water treatment plant.
♦ Membrane Filter Expansion, Evergreen Metropolitan District WTP, Evergreen, CO — Lead
structural engineer for the Membrane Filter Expansion of the Evergreen Water Treatment
Plant. The plant expansion included design of a three-story Membrane Filter Building.
Limited plant site area available for this building required innovative structural design
solutions.
♦ Sherard Water Treatment Plant, City of Cheyenne, WY — Responsible for the structural
design of the 10,000 square foot Chemical Building, Raw Water Metering & Mixing Vault,
and the Flocculation Basin Building for the treatment facility.
♦ City of Fort Collins Water Treatment Facility, Fort Collins, CO — Lead structural engineer for
the design of modifications on the pressure dissipation vault. Designed several new
structures and provided on -site structural construction inspection. Performed a structural
investigation of existing plant facilities.
♦ City of Fort Collins Water Treatment Facility, Fort Collins, CO — Provided structural
engineering expertise for basin remediation project which included the removal and
replacement of joint material in concrete water storage reservoirs.
♦ Sapulpa Water Treatment Plant, Sapulpa, OK — Supervised structural design team and was
responsible for the design of several structures including the clarifier, filter,
Laboratory/Administration Building, and Chemical Feed and Storage Building.
♦ Sand Springs Water Treatment Plant Expansion, Sand Springs, OK — Structural aspects of
this project included expansion of the existing Filter Building, design of the high service
pump station, clarifier, 1 MG clearwell, and Chemical Building.
♦ Chalk Bluff Water Treatment Plant Improvements, Sierra Pacific Power, Reno, NE —
Designed the finished water reservoir, miscellaneous wet wells/vaults, and various supports
and platforms within the Chemical Building. Conducted structural inspection and addressed
structural issues that occurred during construction.
♦ Adi Nefas Water Treatment Plant and Treated Water Pipeline, Eritea, Africa — Prepared
design -build tender documents in accordance with Federation Internationale Des Ingenieurs-
Conseils standards.
♦ A.B. Jewell Water Treatment Plant, City of Tulsa, OK — Managed the structural and
architectural design teams for this clarifier and chemical feed improvement project.
Responsible for the design of several facilities including a 12,000 square foot Chemical Feed
Building.
Water Resources Experience
♦ Owl Springs Dam Site, Jemez Pueblo, NM -- Mr. Hardin completed a preliminary feasibility
design for the Owl Springs dam including preliminary design of outlet structures, spillway
structures, pipeline, and canal improvements. The earthen dam design provided
approximately 4,500 acre-feet of off -stream storage for irrigation and recreation.
♦ Briargate Reservoir Project, City of Colorado Springs, CO — Lead structural engineer for a
3 MG, partially buried, prestressed -concrete water storage reservoir and associated pump
station and pipeline. Mr. Hardin managed the construction phase of the project.
♦ City of Albuquerque Water Storage Reservoir Program, NM — Performed structural
investigations that included recommended remedial actions for 15 steel and concrete water
storage reservoirs ranging in size from 1 MG to 5 MG.
♦ Santa Cruz River Water Diversion Structures, Tohono O'Odham Nation, AZ --
Mr. Hardin provided preliminary design for canal structures to divert water from the Santa
Cruz River and Central Arizona Project to Lake St. Clair. The lake outlet structures were
also investigated and structural repairs recommended.
♦ Tule River Dam and Pipeline Study, Tule River Reservation, CA -- Provided preliminary
feasibility design for a water storage reservoir and conveyance alternatives.
♦ North Weld County Water District, Fort Collins, CO — Lead structural engineer for the Summit
View Pump Station. Specified structural components for the design of this treated water
pumping station package plant. Provided construction administration services during the
construction phase of the project.
♦ Senac Dam/Aurora Reservoir Project, City of Aurora, CO — Designed emergency outlet
structures including the impact stilling basin. Conducted structural inspections of all
construction for structures associated with the dam.
♦ Aligidir Irrigation Project, Eritea, Africa — Provided senior structural review for a project
containing both canal bridging structures and water control structures.
♦ Arkansas Game & Fish Commission, Lake Conway, AR — Performed structural review of
rehabilitation plans for the Lake Conway Dam and Spillway project. Project consisted of
repairing the existing 50 year old, 20-foot high, reinforced concrete dam and reinforced concrete
spillway slab and replacing five, 60-inch by 60-inch slide gates.
Wastewater Treatment Experience
♦ Milliken Wastewater Treatment Plant, Town of Milliken, CO — Construction administration for
a concrete and CMU wastewater headworks and pump station facility.
♦ Parker Wastewater Treatment Plant, Parker, CO — Lead structural engineer and designer for
several structures including two 60-foot diamond concrete clarifiers, two 50-foot diameter
concrete aerobic digesters, a 130-foot square concrete aeration basin, several pump stations and
service buildings. Coordinated the work of the structural design team.
♦ Auburn Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion, Auburn, CA — This was a fast track project
with construction documents produced in one month from the beginning of preliminary design.
Also conducted structural inspection during the construction phase.
♦ Nebraska Missouri River Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion, City of Omaha, NE —
Designed four, 135-foot diameter concrete clarifiers, a 235 by 52-foot concrete chlorine contact
basin, and an 800 by 12-foot concrete effluent channel located above a dry pipe tunnel. This
project was unique in that all structures were designed to be supported on existing piling placed
with respect to a previous design.
♦ Laguna Subregional Water Reclamation Facility Advanced Treatment Upgrade, City of Santa
Rosa, CA — Lead structural engineer for a project consisting of a plant expansion from
16.5 MGD to 22 MGD.
Transportation and Bridges Experience
♦ South Bonnyview Street Bridge, City of Redding, CA — Responsible for the structural analysis
and design for a bridge widening on a main arterial crossing Interstate 5 in the City of Redding.
The existing bridge and widening consisted of post -tensioned cast -in -place concrete box girders.
The bridge was designed according to State of California, Department of Transportation
standards.
Oklahoma Department of Transportation, Tulsa County, OK — Designed four bridges on U.S. 75
for a combined length of 1,560 feet, crossing several rivers and streams. Bridges consisted of
AASHTO girders with cast -in -place concrete deck, abutments and piers.
♦ Illinois Central Gulf and Norfolk & Western Railroads, Village of Tolono, IL — Designed five
at -grade railroad crossings and served as the Resident Engineer during construction.
Other Project Experience
♦ Pavilion and Ramada Park Structures, Nahat A'Dzil Reservation, AZ -- Mr. Hardin provided
the structural design for a variety of park structures. The structures were designed to
compliment the surrounding terrain and emulate existing traditional reservation structures.
Highland Canal Capacity/Improvements Study, Sierra Pacific Power Company, CA —
Developed workable concepts and details for enlarging the existing canal. Investigated the
structural feasibility of adding additional freeboard to an existing elevated wooden flume
structure.
♦ VE Study for Wastewater Treatment Plant Modifications, City of Rochester, MN — Structural
specialist on a Value Engineering team that saved the City of Rochester nearly $2 million in
construction costs.
Education
♦ 1985 — M. S. with Honors in Structural Engineering,
University of Illinois, Champaign -Urbana, Illinois
♦ 1984 — B. S. with Honors in Civil Engineering
University of Illinois, Champaign -Urbana, Illinois
Registration
♦ P. E., Colorado
♦ P. E., California
Professional Associations
♦ American Society of Civil Engineers
♦ Tau Beta Pi, Honorary Engineering Association
Richard Pals
Survey Manager
Summary
Mr. Pals has over 16 years of experience in all phases of surveying. As the Survey Manager
for TEC, he oversees all surveying services as well as provides support for engineering
projects. Richard works closely with engineers to define the information needed for each
project and site. He provides solutions to complex surveying challenges in the areas of
ALTA/ACSM surveys, boundary surveys, control surveys, topographic surveys, GIS
mapping, and legal description preparation. Some of Richard's project types have included
multi -family and single family developments, commercial, industrial, retail centers, and
special districts in urban and rural settings.
Project Experience
♦ 92nd Avenue, City of Westminster, CO — Survey/R-O-W
♦ Timberline Road, Fort Collins, CO — Survey
♦ Del Camino Interchange, Longmont, CO — Construction Staking
♦ West 96" Avenue Extension, City of Westminster, CO — Survey/R-O-W
♦ North Federal Boulevard Extension, City of Westminster, CO — Survey/R-O-W
♦ I-70 / Hidden Valley Interchange, Idaho Springs, CO — Survey
♦ New Belgium Brewery, Fort Collins, CO — Survey/Final Plat
♦ Huntington Hills Filing 5, Fort Collins, CO — Platting/Construction Staking
♦ Huntington Hills Filing 6, Fort Collins, CO — Platting/Construction Staking
♦ The Abbey of St. Walburga, Virginia Dale, CO — Legal Descriptions/Survey
♦ University Mall ALTA/ACSM, Fort Collins, CO — Land Title Survey
♦ Centennial Farm Annexation Plat, Greeley, CO — Annexation Plat
♦ Rigden Farm, Fort Collins, CO — Subdivision Plat
♦ Weaver Quarry, Larimer County, CO — Land Survey Plat
♦ Bryant Drive, Evergreen, CO — Topographic Survey
♦ Sparrow Annexation, Milliken, CO — Plat Checking
Education
♦ 1980 -A.S. Technical Drafting
♦ Lane Community College, Eugene, OR
♦ 1969-1972 — Architectural and Industrial Design coursework
♦ University of Illinois, Urbana, IL
Registration
♦ Professional Land Surveyor — Colorado Registration No. 31938
QUALIFICATIONS OF KING SURVEYORS, INC.
King Surveyors, Inc. is a young and progressive consulting firm located in Windsor,
Colorado. The company is a multifaceted land surveying firm comprised of professional
surveyors and support groups organized to provide services to clients in the area of:
* Boundary Surveys
* Site Plans
* Street Construction Staking
* Utility Staking
* Route Surveys
* Easement Preparation
* Building Layout
* Topographic Surveys
* Photogrammetric Surveys
* Architectural Surveys
* Improvement Surveys
* GPS Control Surveys
The firm, King & Associates, was established in January of 1985, by Kevin King and has
since been renamed King Surveyors, Inc. as of January 1, 1994. Kevin King began the
practice to provide thorough, experienced and complete surveying services, with a high
degree of personal commitment, contact and integrity to the clients.
At King Surveyors, Inc. we utilize total stations with electronic data collection in all field
operations. Our office is equipped with CAD stations operating in Version 14 AutoCAD
accompanied with Softdesk and Eagle Point Design Software. We are able to provide our
clients with raw data files to complete drawing files in electronic format.
We also provide cost effective GPS Surveys with our Trimble 4000 series receivers. These
receivers have both RTK and static capabilities.
We also maintain in-house copies of the original government field notes for all of Weld and
Latimer County as well as copies of the old Weld County Surveyor's notes. This facilitates
cost effective research relative to boundary surveys.
Since initiating operations, the company has provided service to clients in both the public
and privates sectors. Listed below are organizations and public entities that we have been
privileged to work with:
* American Pipeline Construction Company, Commerce City, CO
* Anheuser Busch, St. Louis, MO
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* RG Consultants, Denver, CO
* RLH Engineering, Windsor, CO
* Roche Construction, Greeley, CO
* Smith Geotechnical, Fort Collins, CO
* Stewart Title Company, Greeley, CO
* The Engineering Company, Fort Collins, CO
* Town of Gilcrest, CO
* Town of Hudson, CO
* Town of LaSalle, CO
* Town of Lyons, CO
* Town of Severance, C O
* Town of Windsor, CO
* Transnation Title Company, Greeley, CO
* Trillium Corporation, Denver, CO
* Applegate Group, Denver, CO
* Union Colony Bank, Greeley, CO
* Universal Forest Products, Windsor, CO
* University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO
* URS Consultants, Fort Collins, CO
* Versar, Northglenn, CO
* Weld County School District RE-1, Fort Collins, CO
* Weld County School District RE-4, Windsor, CO
* Weld County School District RE-6, Greeley, CO
* Weld County Title Company, Greeley, CO
* Zak Dirt
SELECTED ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
Kodak Colorado Division:
Boundary survey of six sections of land with extensive research to validate the
location of section comers. This survey was used for acquiring additional land for
plant expansion.
Gilpin County:
Provided base maps, right-of-way surveys and construction staking for ten miles of
county roads.
HDR En ig'neering:
Preliminary topographic surveys for a proposed five mile water line reconstruction
within the City of Evans, Colorado. The project also required establishment of road
right-of-ways along the pipeline route.
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Colorado Department of Highways:
8th Street Bridge, Greeley, Colorado - Provided control and construction staking for
replacement of a concrete bridge over Cache La Poudre River.
City of Loveland:
Vertical control network established 3rd order vertical datum for Water and Sewer
Department.
Town of Windsor Swimming Pool Complex:
Complete site layout of an $800,000 swimming pool complex including utilities,
streets, buildings and parking lot.
Metal Container Corporation Plant
Windsor, Colorado - Prepared annexation plats, subdivision plats and site plans for
this $20,000,000 industry located in Windsor
Del Camino Interchange:
Construction staking of roads and utilities on this CDOT project located at the
intersection of I-25 and Colorado State Highway 119.
North Poudre Reservoir #2. #3 & #6•
Provided preliminary topography as well as quality control surveys once designed.
Fort Collins Southeast Jr. High:
Quality assurance surveys on a multi -million dollar project.
Town of Hudson:
Water system improvement project - Provided preliminary design topography as well
as construction staking.
Weld County:
Engineering Department/Road & Bridge Department/County Attorneys Office
Boundary /easement/right-of-way surveys, building locations, Use By Special
Reviews.
City of Greeley
Master Drainage Study - Provided horizontal and vertical control to Anderson
Consulting to prepare the Master Drainage Plan for the City.
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Intrawest Corporation:
Provided topographic Surveys, Subdivision Plats and Construction Staking on Eagles
Nest Development in Silverthrone.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Kevin R. King
EDUCATION: Aims Community College
Greeley, Colorado
Associates of Science Degree
Defense Mapping School
Fort Belvoir, Virginia Degree
Mankato Vo-Tech Civil Technology
Mankota, Minnesota Degree
REGISTRATION: Professional Land Surveyor, Colorado #20685 (1983)
Professional Land Surveyor, Wisconsin #S-1945 (1988)
Professional Land Surveyor, Wyoming #5602 (1988)
Professional Land Surveyor, Minnesota #24331 (1995)
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Professional Land Surveyors of Colorado
Northern Chapter -Professional Land Surveyors of
CO
SEMINARS: Colorado Water Law
American Congress of Surveying and Mapping
Minnesota Professional Surveyor
Global Positioning Systems
Mystery of Research Restoration of Lost Comers
Colorado Legal Aspects Evidence and Procedures
PLSS 2000 & Beyond
Colorado Boundary Law & Adjoining Land Owner Dispute
WORK HISTORY: King Surveyors, Inc.
January 1994 - Present
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King & Associates
January 1985 - December 31, 1993
Principal - Involved in all phases of surveying.
McCarthy Engineering, Longmont, Colorado
March 1984 - January 1985
Party Chief - Involved in all phases of subdivision layout, staking of
streets, utilities and lots. Prepared maps and plats with computer
aided drafting system, and coordinated activities of one to three
survey crews.
Aril Engineering Company, Greeley, Colorado
August 1980 - February 1984
Parry Chief - Subdivision layout and staking, horizontal and
vertical control for aerial photogrammetrics. Extensive route surveys
for oil and gas companies.
Hogan and Olhausen, Inc., Loveland, Colorado
September 1977 - August 1980
Parry Chief - Land subdivision, extensive photo control and centerline
staking for numerous power lines in Wyoming and Colorado.
Charles B. Jones
EDUCATION: Aims Community College
Greeley, Colorado
REGISTRATION: Professional Land Surveyor, Colorado #22098 (1983)
Registered Land Surveyor, Nebraska #457 (1987)
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Professional Surveyors Association of Nebraska
SEMINARS ATTENDED:
Legal Aspects of Surveying (12/2-3/94)
Comer Evidence Analysis/For the Defense (12/3-4/93)
BLM - Advanced Cadastral Survey (1/9-10, 1/23-24, and 2/6-7/93)
Public Land Survey System - 2000 (5111 - 12/92)
Decisions: A New Seminar for a New Decade (3/28/92)
Clark on Surveying and Boundaries (12/6-7/91)
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Real Property Ownership and Transfer (3/16/91)
Legal and Technical Requirements of Easement and Rights -of -Way (11/30 &
12/1/90)
Restoration of Lost Corners (6/1/90)
Lotted Sections Workshop (6/2/89)
The Law - GPS - Evidence Workshop (3/25/89)
Colorado Boundary Law and Adjoining Landowners Disputes (11/10/88 & 5/7/87)
Writing and Interpreting Property Descriptions (12/3-4/82)
USPLS Proportioning Workshop (12/4-5/81)
Astronomy Workshop (3/1/80)
SEMINARS PRESENTED: Drafting and Information Seminar
Land Surveying - Facts and Information for the Real Estate
Professional Land Surveying Statutes.
EXAMINATIONS WRITTEN:
Assisted the Colorado Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and
Professional Land Surveyors in the writing and preparation of the Colorado
specific portion of the licensing examination for Professional Land Surveyors in
Colorado.
AWARDS: From Professional Land Surveyors of Colorado in Recognition of Sustained
Distinguished Professional Performance - 1988
WORK HISTORY: King Surveyors, Inc.
January 1994 - Present
Principal - Involved in all phases of surveying
Jones - Wininger, Professional Surveyors, Inc.
March 1983 - December 1993
Principal - Involved in all phases of surveying
Freese Engineering/Otto & Culver/ Associated Engineers
March 1977 - February 1983
Party Chief/Rodman-Chainman-Draftsman. Involved in all phases of
boundary surveys, preparation and drafting of final drawings.
OTHER POSITIONS: Appointed Weld County Surveyor form July 1987 - December 1994.
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Lawrence S. Pepek
EDUCATION: University of Colorado
Denver, Colorado
Denver Institute of Technology
Denver, Colorado
Diploma in Surveying and Mapping
University of Northern Colorado
Greeley, Colorado
Bachelor of Science Degree .
REGISTRATIONS: Professional Land Surveyor, Colorado #33642 (1999)
SEMINARS ATTENDED: Legal Aspects of Surveying (12/2-3/94)
PLSS 2000 & Beyond
WORK HISTORY: King Surveyors, Inc.
February 1994 - Present
Carrol & Lange, Inc.
April 1991 - January 1994
United States Forest Service
October 1990 - April 1991
Duties and experiences at King Surveyors, Inc. has included the following projects:
The supervision and management of the surveying of Greeley, s drainage basins, this
included topographic survey of ditches and water storage ponds, tying this survey to
established GPS points in the City of Greeley both horizontally and vertically, and plotting
the data so that it may be used to build a storm water drainage model.
The coordination of construction and development of "The North Shores" in Northern
Windsor, Duties included the plating of the subdivision, topographic survey of the entire
120 acre site, utility layout, and the pinning of the lots.
Parry Chief - Primary responsibilities have included large topographic surveys for the City
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of Greeley, Weld County Engineering Department, and large land development projects.
Responsible for several ALTA Surveys including the K-Mart in Greeley, Cooper Theater in
Denver, and the Villa Theater in Denver. As a Parry Chief I have also done a considerable
amount of construction staking. This experience includes the staking of overlot, sewer pipe,
waterline, curb and gutter, and the blue topping for pavement.
KL &A, Inc.
4412 W. Eisenhower Blvd.
Loveland Colorado 80537
Ph:970-667-2426 Fax:970-667-2493
Loveland, Colorado • Golden, Colorado • Santa Clara, California
Firm Description
KI&A is a group of dedicated structural designers and builders who have pooled their knowledge resources to
increase the level of service and the quality of the product they offer.
Firm Vision
We will revolutionize the way structures are designed and built.
Firm Values
We exist to design and build structures.
We believe creating structures is an art.
We have enthusiasm for what we do.
We embrace ambiguity.
We apply craftsmanship to our design and drawings.
We excel at the extraordinary.
We are relentless and creative problem solvers.
We constantly improve the quality of our work.
We invent and innovate.
We focus our technical excellence appropriately.
We collaborate.
We enjoy satisfying and delighting clients and teammates.
We enhance the performance and welfare of our teammates.
We facilitate communication.
We understand and guide the process.
We are confident in our ability.
Firm Principals
The background and ability of the four principals illustate the breadth and skill of the services we offer:
Gregory P. Loth, S.E Ph.D. has 30 years experience with large complex projects such as the $300M Tabor Center
in Denver, Colorado and the $120M Grand Californian Hotel in Anaheim.
M. Douglas Rutledge has 35 years of experience owning and managing steel fabrication companies, consulting with
the steel construction industry and managing steel construction.
Gregory R. Kingsley P.E.PhD has 20 years experience in structural research and design and is a nationally
recognized expert in masonry structures.
Brant J. LahnertP.E. has 20 years experience in the investigation of structural failures and in the design of
architecturally significant buildings.
Firm Expertise
KL&A specializes in four major areas of Structural Engineering and Construction.
• Large, Complex Projects • Complex and High Architecture
• Design/Build of Steel Structures • Unusual Structures and Structural Problems
• Historic Restoration/Rehabilitaion • Seismic Design
Firm Data
KL&A has existed in Colorado since 1990. We currently have three offices, 34 employees, two Ph.D.'s, and 8
P.E.'s.
KL &A Inc.
Our engineers offer the breadth and depth of engineering knowledge and experience gleaned from having been in
responsible charge of major projects, both national and international, such as the Lake Placid Olympic Arena, Tabor
Center in Denver, Southwestern Bell Headquarters in St. Louis, the Tampa Convention Center, and the Nile Tower
in Cairo, Egypt. This knowledge and experience is focused on meeting your design challenges and the resources,
attention to detail, and follow-up we bring to your projects are unique. Our resources are our people, and our people
have provided a level of service on past projects that have earned them the confidence of numerous repeat clients.
We view engineering as the art of the possible. There is an optimum structural solution uniquely suited to each new
project. In the conceptual design phase of the project we work closely with the architect to develop structural
solutions which respond to the architecture while making efficient use of material through the construction of
suitable load paths. In the past, this approach has led to innovative structural solutions such as the linked post
tensioned hybrid core walls, curved precast concrete spandrel/CIP column wind frame, and top down construction on
Tabor Center in Denver, Colorado.
Our intense collaborative effort continues through the construction documents phase. The art of engineering that we
pride ourselves on is complemented by the art of drawing and documentation. Our load key sheets, which are
unique in the field, are invaluable as a means of communication - not only among design team members but also
among members of the facility management team. We pride ourselves on the clear and logical presentation of our
designs in both the specifications and on the drawings. By means of our formal in house quality control procedures
we strive not only to maintain, but also to improve, our standards of excellence.
We believe in being an active participant in the construction process. Our knowledge of both design and
construction enables us to respond quickly to any situation that may arise during this phase, saving both time and
money. We recognize that until the construction team has had an opportunity to test our design against its preferred
construction means and methods the design cannot be considered complete. We approach not only the design phase,
but also the construction phase as a team effort.
It is with this philosophy that KL&A has been established. By striving to render the highest level of service to you
and your clients while maintaining sensitivity to your objectives, we make a substantial contribution to the success of
your project.
Specialized Focus
KL&A specializes in four major areas of Structural Engineering and Construction.
1. Large, Complex Projects
2. Complex and High Architecture
3. Special Projects
4. Design/Build of Steel Structures
Large, Complex Projects
Our firm evolved from a background of large, complicated projects constructed on a fast -track basis on a national
scale. We are currently completing about $300M worth of construction for the Disney corporation in Anaheim
including their flagship hotel, the Grand Californian and numerous retail, dining and entertainment buildings nearby.
The two -block sized Tabor Center in Denver (which includes four floors of underground parking, two office towers,
a hotel and retail), the River Center in San Antonio and numerous fast track casino projects around the country are
examples of our ability to do massive, intricate projects.
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Complex and High Architecture
KL&A also specializes in projects requiring attention to architectural detail. We offer the Architect options for
architectural expression rather than restrictions. We have the architectural goals and requirements in mind when
providing structural solutions and work closely with the Architect and Contractor to achieve an aesthetic,
constructable, safe solution. For example, we worked closely with the Architect on the Aspen Center for Physics to
design and detail trusses that physically illustrate the flow of forces through the truss. A repeated exchange of
sketches and drawings produced the unique connections. To give the Architect a feel for the size of the connections,
we sent him a full-scale 40-foot long plot of the truss.
We provide the attention to detail and creative and widespread knowledge of structure required for complex
structures.
Special Projects
Unusual Structures and Problems
We have designed and detailed the world's tallest free standing sign in Las Vegas, a 300 foot arched building over
interstate 80 in Nebraska, and a world class music tent for Aspen, Colorado. We have designed drawing towers for
ATT, blast resistant structures for Boeing and fiberglas ventilation cones for the Aspen Music Tent. We pride
ourselves on our ability to solve virtually any structural or construction problem.
Existing Buildings Renovation/ Historical Preservation/ Structural Stabilization
We have collectively evaluated over a thousand existing structures of all sizes and material types. Our combination
of experience and engineering understanding and innovation allow creative possibilities and appropriate solutions.
During renovation of the Tramway Building in Denver, Colorado, a multi -story historical landmark 1910 steel,
concrete, and unreinforced masonry building, we used an innovative post -tensioned cast -in -place concrete transfer
system to remove a number of columns to create an open performance floor. We provided structural engineering
services for the 18th Street Atrium in Denver, an 1890's timber and masonry building, allowing exposure of the
structural systems. Our evaluation of the Red Lodge Theatorium in Red Lodge, Montana, a 1920's concrete and
masonry auditorium, has provided an owner who was convinced the building was unsalvageable with a new outlook
towards its economical restoration. As a result of our wide experience, we have a good understanding of the types of
historical construction encountered in restoration work and an appreciation for the effort required to define the
existing construction and tailor the engineering solution to suit that construction.
Seismic Design
Our firm is currently active in seismic design and retrofit projects which employ analysis and design methods
representing the current state-of-the-art well in advance of current building codes. Our personnel have extensive
experience in the design, analysis, assessment and retrofit of structures in seismic zones, with a special emphasis on
reinforced masonry, concrete and steel structures. With this background, we are capable of designing economical
structures which not only satisfy the minimum criteria of the building codes,
/'ii,uui\
Large Complex Projects
Our firm evolved from a background of large, complicated projects con-
structed on a fast -track basis on a national scale. We recently completed
about S300M worth of construction for the Disney Corporation in Anaheim
including their flagship hotel, The Grand Californian and numerous retail,
dining and entertainment buildings nearby. The two -block sized Tabor Cen-
ter in Denver (which in-
cludes four floors of under-
ground parking, two office
towers, a hotel and retail),
the River Center in San An-
tonio and numerous fast -
track casino projects around
the country are examples of -
our ability to do massive, d
intricate projects.
High Architecture
KL&A also specializes in projects requiring attention to architectural detail.
We offer the Architect options for architectural expression rather than restric-
tions. We are empathetic to the architectural goals and requirements when pro-
viding structural solutions and work closely with the Architect and Contractor
to achieve an aesthetic, constructible,
safe solution. For example, we worked
closely with the Architect on the Aspen
Center for Physics to design and detail
trusses that physically illustrate the flow
of forces through the truss. A repeated
exchange of sketches and drawings pro-
duced the unique connections. To give
the Architect a feel for the size of the
connections, we sent him a full-scale 40-
foot long plot of the truss.
Designer Led - Design/Build
We feel our most unique offering is in the
area of designer -led desigalbuild. KL&A
has recently provided the design, detailing,
fabrication and erection of the steel struc-
tures on several buildings, including the
Loveland Police and Courts Building. The
success of our methodology has been such
that our contractor clients, such as Hensel -
Phelps and Shaw Construction, are helping us to expand our involvement. KL&A has an in-house staff of pro-
fessional detailers and construction managers who, along with our engineering staff, collaborate to solve prob-
lems before they get to the field. With our knowledge and experience of construction, this has been a natural
extension of KL&A's services.
KL &A, Inc.
Unusual or Complex Structures and Problems
We provide the attention to detail and creative and widespread knowledge of structure
required for unusual and complex structures. We have designed and detailed the
world's tallest free standing sign in Las Vegas, a
300 foot arched building over Interstate 80 in Ne-
braska, and a world class music tent for Aspen,
Colorado. We have designed drawing towers for
ATT, blast resistant structures for Boeing and fiber-
glass ventilation cones for the Aspen Music Tent.
We pride ourselves on our ability to solve virtually
any structural or construction problem.
Economical Structural Design
While economy of structure is important to all projects, it is the driving element of many commercial and institu-
tional projects. At KL&A, we recognize that structural economy results from an
optimal understanding of material, creative engineering, architectural value,
constructibility, sequencing, coordination and
1 market forces. It is not as simple as picking the��
lightest beam. On Disney's Grand Californian, h a
we provided twenty conceptual structural "
schemes, ensuring the owner got the most eco-
nomical design that satisfied his performance
needs.
Existing Buildings - Renovation/Historical Preservation/Structural Stabilization
We have collectively evaluated over a thousand existing structures of all sizes and
material types. Our combination of experience and engineering understanding and
innovation allow creative possibilities and appropriate solutions. During renovation
of the Tramway Building in Denver, Colorado, a multi -story historical landmark
1910 steel, concrete, and umeinforced masonry building, we used an innovative
post -tensioned cast -in -place concrete transfer system to remove a number of columns
to create an open performance floor. As a result of our
wide experience, we have a good understanding of the -
types of historical construction encountered in restora- ! a
tion work and an appreciation for the effort required to
define the existing construction and tailor the engineer-
ing solution to suit that construction.
Seismic Design
Our firm is currently active in seismic design and retrofit projects which employ analysis and
design methods representing the current state-of-the-art well in advance of current building
codes. Our personnel have extensive experience in the design, analysis, assessment and ret-
rofit of structures in seismic zones, with a special empha-
sis on reinforced masonry, concrete and steel structures.
With this background, we are capable of designing eco-
nomical structures which not only satisfy the minimum
criteria of the building codes, but which also have thek
ductility and energy absorption characteristics to meet
performance demands at any desired level.
KL&A, Inc.
Representative Project List
May, 2002
City of Fort Collins Projects
Southridge Golf Course Expansion (SC, PC) — 2002
Nix Farm (FS, EOR)-2002
Collindale Maintenance Facility (SD, FS, EOR) - 2002
C&S Freight Depot Transit Center (FS, FOR VA) - 2001
Coyote Ridge Nature Center (FS, EOR,VA) — 2001
City Park Center Renovation (FS, EOR, VA) — 2001
Fort Collins Library/Museum (VA) — 2001
Trolley Bam Study (VA) —2001
218 Mountain — City of Ft Collins (VA) — 2001
Blevins Park Structure (SD, EOR) — 2000
Special Projects
Denver Art Museum Addition (StD, SD) in design - 2002
DIA Parking Tent Addition (StD, SD) in design - 2002
Yipes Communications Denver Operations Center (PR, DB steel platforms) 2001
Aspen Music Tent, Aspen, Colorado (FS, EOR, StD) —2000
Aspen Music Tent Vent Cones, Aspen, Colorado (FS, EOR, DB) —2000
Great Platte River Road Memorial Archway, Kearney, Nebraska - 2000 (FS, EOR, StD) -
2000
Federal Reserve Bank — IHS System, Los Angeles, California (FS, EOR) - 1999
Aspen Center for Physics, Aspen, Colorado (FS, EOR) -- 1996
Harris Concert Hall, Aspen, Colorado (FS, FOR StD) -- 1993
ATT Draw Towers, Norcross, Georgia (FS, EOR, WOC) -- 1993
Pioneer Chemical Company, Henderson, Nevada (FS, EOR) -- 1992
Tramway Building, Denver, Colorado (FS, EOR) -- 1991
Public Buildi�
Loveland Police & Courts Building, Loveland, Colorado (FS, EOR, DB, StD) — 2002
Loveland Goodwill Retail (FS, EOR) - 2002
Riverbank Theater Complex, San Mateo, California (FS, EOR) — 2000
Monroe Theater Galaxy 6, Monroe, Washington (FS, EOR)-2000
El Jebel Fire Station, El Jebel Colorado, (FS, EOR) 1999
Key to Services
FS.............Full
Services
SC.............Subconsultant
to FOR
SD.............Schematic
Design
PR .............Peer
Review
VA............
Vulnerability Assessment
StD ............
Steel Detailing
EOR........................Engineer-of
Record
PM..........................Project
Manager
WOC.......................
With Other Company
PC ...........................Plan
Check
CM..........................Construction
Manager
DB ........................Design
Builder
KL&A, Inc.
Representative Project List
May, 2002
Larimer County Visitor Center, Berthoud, Colorado (FS, EOR) — 1999
Isis Theater, Aspen, Colorado (StD) - 1999
Jackson Hole Ski Area Summit Facility - Bridget Restaurant, (partially constructed, on
hold), (FS, EOR) -1998
Jackson Hole Ski Area Cody House (combined clinic, daycare, condominium and parking
facility, (FS, EOR) - 1998
Sublette County Library, Pinedale, Wyoming (FS, EOR) - 1997
Jackson Hole Ski Area Skier Services Building, (FS, EOR) - 1997
Office Buildiggs
Aller-Lingle Office Building (FS, EOR) - 2002
Con -Agra Beef Headquarters, Greeley, Colorado (FS,EOR, DB steel, StD) - 2001
North Colo. Med Center M.O.B. #1, Greeley, CO (FS, EOR) —in design
Mack Cali Office Building, Denver, Colorado (FS, EOR, StD) - 2001
Bear Creek Offices, Jackson, Wyoming (FS, EOR) — 2000
King Street Offices, Jackson, Wyoming (FS, EOR, SID, CM for steel construction) — 2000
1899 Wynkoop Office Building, Denver, Colorado (FS, EOR, StD, CM for steel
construction) — 2000
Lennox Headquarters, Dallas, Texas (FS, EOR, StD) - 1999
New Frontier Bank, Greeley, Colorado (FS, EOR, StD, DB) - 1999
North Face Headquarters, Carbondale, Colorado (FS, EOR, SID, unbuilt) — 1999
IHS Building #4, Englewood, CO (FS, EOR, StD) - 1999
Centerpoint I Office Building, Jackson, Wyoming (FS, EOR) — 1999
City Center West, Las Vegas, Nevada (FS, EOR) - 1999
Brandywine Office Building, Jackson, Wyoming (FS, EOR) — 1997
Hotel Projects
Disney's Grand Californian Hotel, Anaheim, California (FS, EOR) -- 2000
Isle of Capri, Cripple Creek, Colorado (FS, EOR) -- 1995
Westin Tabor Center, Denver, Colorado (FS, EOR, WOC) -- 1985
Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D.C. (FS, WOC) -- 1977
School Projects
CSU Veterinary Teaching School (FS, EOR, StD) (under construction) - 2002
Jackson Hole High School, Jackson, Wyoming, (FS, EOR)-2000
Key to Services
FS.............Full
Services
SC.............Subconsultant
to FOR
SD .............
Schematic Design
PR.............Peer
Review
VA............
Vulnerability Assessment
&D............
Steel Detailing
EOR........................Engineer-of
Record
PM..........................Project
Manager
WOC.......................
With Other Company
PC ...........................Plan
Check
CM..........................Construction
Manager
DB ........................Design
Builder
FEE STRUCTURE AND REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES
Aller•Lingle Architects P.C.
Aller•Lingle Architects P.0
Principal
$100.00/hour
Sr. Project Manager/Architect
$80.00/hour
Project Manager/Architect
$72.00/hour
Intern Architect/CAD Tech. 2
$56.00/hour
Draftsperson/CAD Tech. 1
$48.00/hour
Clerical/Administration
$35.00/hour
BHA Design, Inc.
Principal Landscape Architect
$90-115/hour
Project Manager
$80-100/hour
Landscape Architect
$60-80/hour
Technical Support
$31.00/hour
Administrative
$50-60/hour
Terracon/Empire Laboratories
Principal/Engineer/Geologist $97.00/hour
Geotechnical Engineer $64.00/hour
Senior Field Technician $53.00/hour
Field Technician $43.00/hour
Materials Testing priced separately
Earth Engineering Consultants, Inc.
Senior Project Engineer (P.E.)
$105.00/hour
Project Engineer
$85.00/hour
Field Engineer
$70.00/hour
Level III Engineering Technician
$56.00/hour
Level II Engineering Technician
$45.00/hour
Level I Engineering Technician
$35.00/hour
Transportation (Company or Private Auto)
$ 0.45/mile
Materials Testing priced separately
The Engineering Company (TEC)
Principal
$120.00/hour
Principal 11
$110.00/hour
Principal III
$95.00/hour
Project Manager
$90.001hour
Senior Engineer
$80.00/hour
Project Engineer
$65.00/hour
Design Engineer II
$60.00/hour
Design Engineer I
$50.00/hour
Project Representative
$60.00/hour
Resident Observer
$55.00/hour
CADD Manager
$70.00/hour
Sr. CADD Operator
$60.00/hour
CADD Operator
$45.00/hour
Secretary
$35.00/hour
KL&A, Inc.
Representative Project List
May, 2002
Colorado Mountain College, Aspen Campus, Aspen, Colorado (FS, EOR) - 2000
Colorado State University — Bell Tower, Print Shop Remodel, Fort Collins, Colorado
(under design) (FS, EOR) — 2000
Platte Valley Elementary, Kersey, Colorado (FS, EOR) — 1999
Putnam Elementary, Fort Collins, Colorado (FS, EOR) - 1999
Wilson Elementary School, Wilson, Wyoming, (FS, EOR) — 1999
Carbondale Community School, Carbondale, Colorado (FS, EOR) (1998)
School Building for the High Mountain Institute, Leadville, Colorado (FS,EOR) 1998
Anderson Ranch Art School — Dow's Barn (Art Gallery), Snowmass, Colorado, (FS,EOR)
1998
Anderson Ranch Art School — Ranch House (Library), Snowmass, Colorado, (FS,EOR)
1998
Anderson Ranch Art School — Ceramics Building, Snowmass, Colorado, (FS,EOR) 1997
Structural Evaluation of Lake County Schools, Lake County, Colorado (1997)
Burlingame Intermediate School Modernization, Burlingame, California (FS, EOR) --
1995
Lincoln School Modernization, Burlingame, California (FS, EOR) -- 1994
McKinley School Modernization, Burlingame, California (FS, EOR) -- 1994
Washington School Modernization, Burlingame, California (FS, EOR) -- 1994
Franklin School Addition, Burlingame, California (FS, EOR) -- 1994
Condominium Projects
Chateau Beaver Creek, Avon, CO (FS, EOR, DB steel) — in design
Portico Residential Building, Denver, CO (under construction) (StD, DB steel)
Snow Cloud, Avon, Colorado (FS, EOR) - 2001
Capitol Heights Apartments (under construction) (FS, EOR) - 2000
Franz Klammer Phase II, Telluride, Colorado (StD) - 1998
Bachelor Gulch Club, Avon, Colorado (not constructed) (FS, EOR) - 1998
The Cascades, Telluride, Colorado (not constructed) (FS, EOR) — 1996
Varley Lodge, Jackson, Wyoming (not constructed) (FS, EOR) - 1995
Benedict Commons Affordable Housing, Aspen Colorado (FS, EOR) -- 1994
Timber/Loe Homes 11Million or morel
Hayden Residence, Jackson, Wyoming; $5M, (not constructed) - 1999
Pole House, Aspen, Colorado; $6M, (FS, FOR) - 2000
Key to Services
FS.............Full
Services
SC.............Subconsultant
to FOR
SD.............Schematic
Design
PR.............Peer
Review
VA............
Vulnerability Assessment
StD ............
Steel Detailing
EOR........................Engineer-of
Record
PM..........................Project
Manager
WOC.......................
With Other Company
PC ...........................Plan
Check
CM..........................Construction
Manager
DB ........................Design
Builder
KL&A, Inc.
Representative Project List
May, 2002
Hazeltine Residence, Jackson, Wyoming; $3M, (FS, EOR) - 1998
Joy Residence, Loma, Colorado; $IM, (FS, EOR) - 1998
Doshay Residence and Shop/Office, Jackson, Wyoming; $5M, (FS, EOR) - 2000
Thurston Residence, Jackson, Wyoming; $4M, (FS, EOR) - 1997
Rohatyn Residence, Pinedale, Wyoming; $2M, (FS, EOR) -- 1996
Redstone Residence, Evergreen, Colorado; $3M, (FS, EOR) -- 1995
Horvitz Residence, Aspen, Colorado; $1M, (FS, EOR) -- 1995
Mixed Use Proiects
Rivercenter, San Antonio, Texas (FS, EOR) -- 1988
Tabor Center, Denver, Colorado (FS, EOR, WOC) -- 1985
Long Span Roof Proiects
Casino Magic Pavilion, Bossier City, Louisiana (FS, EOR) -- 1996
Isle of Capri Pavilion, Lake Charles, Louisiana (FS, EOR) -- 1995
Isle of Capri Pavilion, Biloxi, Mississippi (FS, EOR) -- 1994
Rivercenter, San Antonio, Texas (FS, EOR) -- 1988
Tampa Convention Center, Tampa, Florida (PM, WOC) -- 1987
Enfield Mall, Enfield, Connecticut (SD) -- 1990
High Rise Proiects
36 Story Aaseman Tower, Tehran (VA) -- 1996
San Francisco Civic Center, San Francisco, CA (SC, FS) -- 1996
Elihu Harris State Office Building, Oakland, CA (SC, FS) -- 1996
Jin Mao Building, Shanghai, China (SC, SD) -- 1994
Tabor Center, Denver, Colorado (FS, EOR, WOC) -- 1985
Southwestern Bell Headquarters, St. Louis, Missouri (FS, PM, WOC) -- 1985
333 Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois (SD, WOC) -- 1980
One Oxford Center., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (SD, WOC) -- 1979
USA Today Building, Washington, D.C. (FS, PM, WOC) -- 1978
Building Seismic Retrofit Projects
Offices of Jackson Hole Realty, Jackson, Wyoming (FS, EOR) - 1996
Key to Services
FS.............Full
Services
SC.............Subconsultant
to FOR
SD .............
Schematic Design
PR.............Peer
Review
VA............
Vulnerability Assessment
StD............
Steel Detailing
EOR........................Engineer-of
Record
PM..........................Project
Manager
WOC.......................
With Other Company
PC ...........................Plan
Check
CM..........................Construction
Manager
DB ........................Design
Builder
M
KL&A, Inc.
Representative Project List
May, 2002
Seismic Assessment of Teton County Schools, Jackson, Wyoming -- 1997
Student Union, Sonoma State University (PR) -- 1993
Boiler Plant, Sonoma State University (PR) -- 1993
Library, Sonoma State University (PR) -- 1993
Gymnasium, Sonoma State University (PR) -- 1993
Franciscan Building, San Francisco State University (PR) -- 1993
Psychology Building, San Francisco State University (PR) -- 1993
New Dining Hall, San Francisco State University (PR) -- 1993
989 Market St., San Francisco, California (SD, EOR) -- 1991
San Diego State University Medical Center (PR) -- 1990
Renovation/Historical Preservation Projects
Tivoli Brewery , Denver, Colorado, (VA) 1998
Wheeler Stallard House Evaluation, Aspen, Colorado (VA) —1998
Mammoth Event Center Evaluation, Denver, Colorado (VA) - 1998
On -going Structural Consultant on tenant finish at the Tabor Center, Denver, Colorado
Denver Women's Press Club, Denver, Colorado (FS, EOR) -- 1997
Tabor Opera House, Leadville, Colorado (FS, EOR) -- 1996
Bradford Restoration, Jefferson County, Colorado (FS, EOR) - 1996
Red Lodge Theatorium, Red Lodge, Montana, (SD) - 1995
Kemmerer Hotel, Kemmerer, Wyoming (FS, EOR) — 1995
Tramway Building, Denver, Colorado (FS, EOR) -- 1991
State Office Building, Denver, Colorado (FS, EOR) -- 1991
18th St. Atrium, Denver, Colorado (FS, EOR) -- 1991
Hospitals
Skyridge Medical Center (StD) in design - 2002
North Colo. Medical Cntr Outpatient Surgery Center (FS, EOR) - 2001
San Bernardino County Medical Center Replacement Project (SC, PC) -- 1993
USC / L.A. County Medical Center(SC, PC) -- 1995
Key to Services
FS.............Full
Services
SC.............Subconsultant
to FOR
SD .............
Schematic Design
PR.............Peer
Review
VA............
Vulnerability Assessment
SID............
Steel Detailing
EOR........................
Engineer -of Record
PM..........................Project
Manager
WOC.......................
With Other Company
PC ...........................Plan
Check
CM..........................Construction
Manager
DB ........................Design
Builder
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KL&A, Inc.
Representative Project List
May, 2002
Bridge Seismic Vulnerability Analysis
San Diego Coronado Bridge (SC) -- 1995
San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge (SC) -- 1994
Bridge Seismic Retrofit
Richmond/San Rafael Bridge (SC) -- 1996
San Diego Coronado Bridge (SC) -- 1995
Mt. Diablo UC (SC, FS, EOR) -- 1995
Cherry Glen UC (SC, FS, EOR) -- 1995
East Frontage Road UC (SC, FS, EOR) -- 1995
West Connector UC (SC, FS, EOR) -- 1995
Commercial Signs
Hilton Spectacular Sign, Las Vegas, Nevada (FS, EOR,StD) -- 1995
Paris Casino Balloon Sign & Reader Board, Las Vegas, Nevada (FS, EOR) — 1999
Harley Davidson Cafd Sign, Las Vegas, Nevada (FS, EOR) —1998
Bally's Sign, Atlantic City, New Jersey (FS, EOR) — 1998
Crystal Casino Sign, Moscow, Russia (FS, EOR) — 1998
Ethel M Signage, Las Vegas, Nevada (FS, EOR) 1998
Civil Engineering
Borman Historical Bridge, Valentine,Nebraska (SC,VA) --1999
Fossil Creek Parkway Bridge, Fort Collins, Colorado (SC, FS) —Ongoing
Poudre River Crossing, Fort Collins, Colorado (SC, FS) — 1999
Piney River Drive Bridge, Loveland, Colorado (PR) — 2000
Rocky Mountain Avenue Bridge, Loveland, Colorado (PR) — 2000
Naper SE Bridge, Boyd County, Nebraska (SC, VA) — 2000
Indian Creek Ranch Bridge, Latimer County, Colorado (FS, EOR, VA) — 2000
Niobrara Allen Bridge, Valentine, Nebraska (SC, VA) — 2000
Investigations
Collapse of the Hilton Spectacular Sign, Las Vegas Nevada - 1997
Investigation of Steel Erection Issues at Denver International Airport, Concourse A,
Denver, Colorado -- 1996
Key to Services:
FS.............Full
Services
SC.............Subconsultant
to FOR
SD.............Schematic
Design
PR.............Peer
Review
VA............
Vulnerability Assessment
SID............
Steel Detailing
EOR........................Engineer-of
Record
PM..........................Project
Manager
WOC.......................
With Other Company
PC ...........................Plan
Check
CM..........................Construction
Manager
DB .......................Design
Builder
I.
KL&A, Inc.
Representative Project List
May, 2002
Investigation of Structural Damage for Numerous Buildings due to the Northridge
Earthquake, Los Angles County, California (SC) — 1994
Research
Development of masonry seismic design guidelines for the Applied Technology Council -
Guidelines for Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings (ATC-33) -- 1996
Development of quantitative post -earthquake evaluation criteria for structural walls for the
Applied Technology Council (ATC-43) — 1997
Key to Service&
FS.............Full
Services
SC.............Subconsultant
to FOR
SD.............Schematic
Design
PR.............Peer
Review
VA............
Vulnerability Assessment
StD............
Steel Detailing
EOR........................Engineer-of
Record
PM..........................Project
Manager
WOC.......................
With Other Company
PC ...........................Plan
Check
CM..........................Construction
Manager
DB ........................Design
Builder
M. Douglas Rutledge is Chief Operating Officer and manages the operations of the
Loveland, Colorado office of KL&A , Inc. During his 30 year career, Mr. Rutledge has
gained specialized technical knowledge and management experience in fabrication and
erection of steel structures. Particular areas of his technical expertise include
connection design, constructibility evaluation, shop fabrication practice and processes,
shop and field productivity, cost estimating, steel detailing, and implementation of
technology in the steel construction industry. His management expertise spans all
aspects of general management of the design and construction of steel structures, and
includes such specific areas as project management, CPM scheduling, fabrication shop
layout and operation, value engineering, and claim quantification. In his former
capacity as a general manager of two steel fabrication companies, Mr. Rutledge has
been in charge of the fabrication and erection of steel structural systems for more than
$3 billion worth of construction throughout the western United States. His specific areas of responsibility have
included estimating, bidding, contract administration, connection design, and preparation of shop drawings. As
an independent consultant, he has assisted clients with claim preparation and recovery, design of computer
estimating systems, training of project management personnel, productivity assessments, constructibility
evaluations and turnaround plans. Mr. Rutledge's current professional interest is the integration of the design/
detailing/fabrication/erection process. He is at the forefront of construction industry efforts toward applying
technology, innovation, and alternative project delivery methods to achieve greater value, improved efficiency
and more reliable quality to constructed projects. Mr. Rutledge's educational degrees include Bachelor of
Science, Civil Engineering (structures Specialty) from the University of Colorado and Master of Business
Administration from the University of Denver.
Thomas W. Hartmann, P.E. is a Senior Engineer in the
KL&A Loveland, Colorado office where he manages
projects, provides technical supervision of staff, and
oversees preparation of contract documents. He earned a
B.S.C.E. from the University of Illinois at Urbana in 1978,
with structures emphasis and a M.S. from Colorado State
University in 1991. Tom is a registered Professional
Engineer in Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska. Tom brings '
six years experience of operating and managing his own:
firm, TwHARTMANN, Inc. of Ft.Collins, Colorado. Prior
to TwHARTMANN, Inc. Tom served as chief structural
engineer for RBD, Inc. Engineering Consultants from 1984 to 1993, where he designed over
twenty bridges and provided civil structural design services. Projects included basin, hydraulic
structures and building structural design. From 1979 through 1984, Tom worked for Howard C.
Dutzi Associates in Colorado Springs as a staff structural engineer. In 1979 he was a field engineer
for a Chicago Area contractor. Tom's educational background and professional work experience
provides him with a diverse background and broad experience in structural systems. His design
strengths include the use of a variety of structural materials including masonry, steel, reinforced
and prestressed concrete, aluminum and timber.
Molly Chan is a Design Engineer in the KL&A Loveland,
Colorado office. She emphasizes on analysis and design of
buildings using variety of material types and design tools in-
cluding RAM Steel, RAM Advance, Risa and Enercalc; and
CADD production of contract documents using AutoCAD.
Before working for KL&A, she worked as a summer intern in
1997 and 1998 for TwHartmann, Inc., in Fort Collins, Colo-
rado.
Molly earned her Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engi-
neering, emphasis in structural systems in 1999 at the Univer-
sity of Wyoming. She recently started her Master Degree
studying at the Colorado State of University as a part-time
student.
Molly was hired in June of 1999. The projects she has worked on vary from the sculpture base foundation
design, water tank design, pre-engineered metal building foundation design, school additions, multi -story
commercial bank, multi -story office building and a four story plus mezzanine residential condominium with
complex hip and valley pitched roof.
Eric is a Design Engineer in the KL&A Loveland, CO of-
fice. He serves in many capacities including design, pro-
ject management, and detailing. Before working for
KL&A, Eric worked for Bridgetech, Inc. an engineering
software development firm in Laramie, WY, and also
served as a summer intern for the Wyoming Department of
Transportation, in Cheyenne.
Eric earned his B.S. in Civil Engineering in 1997 and a
M.S. in Structures in 1999 at the University of Wyoming.
While at UW he completed research under the help and
guidance of Dr. Charles Dolan, P.E. on the use of carbon -fiber -reinforced plastics as reinforcement
in prestressed concrete bridge girders.
Eric started part time with KL&A in January of 1999 and was hired full-time in July of 1999. He
will test for his Professional Engineering License in the summer of 2002. The projects Eric has
worked on range from structural artwork supports for "The Great Platte River Road Archway
Monument," in Kearney, NE to "The Portico," a six story residential complex with load bearing
light gage structural steel in Cherry Creek, CO.
Weeks & Associates, Inc.
Structural Engineers
FIRM HISTORY
Weeks & Associates, Inc. was founded in May of 1999 and offers structural
engineering consulting services. The flrm's principal and founder is Gary G.
Weeks, PE. Mr. Weeks has over twenty years of engineering consulting
experience in Northern Colorado. Weeks & Associates, Inc. presently has a staff
of five engineers and an office administrator. We are licensed to provide
engineering services in Colorado and Wyoming.
Our projects include structural design for residential and commercial buildings
,of varying sizes and construction types. We also consult on retrofit of buildings
and other structures as well as providing structural design for civil structures
such as box culverts, retaining walls and pedestrian bridges. Structural
assessment of existing buildings is also a service we offer. Weeks & Associates,
Inc, provides construction observation services during the building phase for
reinforced concrete, masonry and structural steel and wood structures.
Our clients include architects, engineers, contractors, developers, home
builders and governmental agencies such as Poudre and Weld County School
Districts, Colorado State University, the City of Loveland and the City of Fort
Collins.
The goal of Weeks & Associates, Inc. is to provide timely and efficient
consulting services to meet the needs of our varied clientele.
Weeks & Associates, Inc. 300 Boardwalk, Building 3, Unit D Fort Collins, CO 80525 (970) 225-2422
Weeks & Associates, Inc.
Structural Engineers
PROJECT LIST
1. McClelland Channel Box Culvert — Box Culvert Design for City of Fort Collins.
Cast in place and pre -cast concrete box culvert design for arterial street in Fort
Collins.
Contact — Jim Braim — Northern Engineering
2. Equine Orthopedic Research Center — Colorado State University. Structural
design of building.
BDA Architects
Contact — Romeo Medina
3. Poudre School District Bus Garage — Poudre School District, Fort Collins,
Colorado. Structural Design of office facility and bus garage.
Alter Lingle Architects
Contact — Mike Rush
4. Southridge Pavilion — Fort Collins, Colorado. Design of concrete and wood
structure for the City of Fort Collins.
Aller Lingle Architects
Contact — Shuan
5. Wagar Hall — Colorado State University. Structural design of building remodel.
Architectural Resource Group
Contact — Larry Trampe
6. Southridge Golf Course - Fort Collins, Colorado. Design of wood deck structure
for the City of Fort Collins.
Aller Lingle Architects
Contact — Shuan
7. Martinez Park — Fort Collins, Colorado. Analysis and recommendations for repair
of pavilion structure for the City of Fort Collins Parks Department.
Aller Lingle Architects
Contact — Mick Alter
Weeks & Associates, Inc. 300 Boardwalk, Building 3, Unit D Fort Collins, CO 80525 (970) 225-2422
Weeks & Associates, Inc.
8. Harmony Road Realignment — City of Fort Collins. Retaining wall design.
City of Fort Collins Engineering Department
Contact — Eileen Bayens
9. Weaver Hollow Family Aquatic Center — Jefferson County, Colorado. Design of
pool buildings.
Lyman Davidson Dooley, Inc.
Contact — Lori Darling
10. Deer Creek Family Aquatic Center — Jefferson County, Colorado. Design of pool
buildings.
Lyman Davidson Dooley, Inc.
Contact — Lori Darling
11. Plant Science Building — Colorado State University. Structural design of various
items related to the renovation.
Aller Lingle Architects
Contact — Mike Rush
12. Dairy Barn — Colorado State University. Structural design of various Items
related to the renovation.
Colorado State University Facilities Department
Contact — Ken Paul
13. Aylesworth Hall — Colorado State University. Structural design of elevator tower.
Colorado State University Facilities Department
Contact — Helen Boggs
14. Old Fort Collins High School — Colorado State University. Structural design of
elevator tower.
Colorado State University Facilities Department
Contact — Ken Paul
15. Fire Station #7 — Laporte Colorado. City of Fort Collins and Poudre Fire
Authority. Structural design of roof retrofit for existing fire station.
Vaught Frye Architects
Contact — John Renhowe
FEE STRUCTURE AND REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES
King Surveyors, Inc.
Registered Land Surveyor
$64.00/hour
Surveying Technician I
$52.00/hour
Surveying Technician II
$42.50/hour
Surveying Technician III
$37.00/hour
Crew Rate (3 man)
$130.00/hour
Crew Rate (2 man)
$105.50/hour
GPS Receivers
$40.00/hour
Draftsman (CAD Technician 1)
$52.00/hour
Draftsman (CAD Technician II)
$42.50/hour
Draftsman (CAD Technician III)
$37.00/hour
Clerical
$27.50/hour
KL&A, Inc.
Principal
$125.00/hour
Project Engineer
$95.00/hour
Design Engineer
$75.00/hour
Engineering Intern
$65.00/hour
Senior CAD Drafter
$65.00/hour
Steel Detailer
$65.00/hour
CAD Drafter
$50.00/hour
Clerical
$35.00/hour
Abrahamson Engineering Inc.
Principal/Project Engineer $90.00/hour
Mechanical Engineer/Senior Designer $65.00/hour
Draftsperson $42.00/hour
Clerical $42.00/hour
Electrical Systems Consultants Inc
Project Manager
$70.00/hour
Project Engineer
$66.00/hour
Electrical Designer
$50.00/hour
CAD Technician 1
$40.00/hour
Architectural Energy Corporation
Principal
$155.00/hour
Senior Engineer
Level II
$127.00/hour
Level 1
$100.00/hour
Staff Engineer
Level 11
$83.00/hour
Level I
$72.00/hour
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GARY G. WEEKS, P.E.
WEEKS & ASSOCIATES. INC.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Mr. Weeks is a structural engineer and President of Weeks & Associates,
Inc. He is responsible for the operations of Weeks & Associates, Inc.
Mr. Weeks has considerable experience in structural design, including
design of residential, commercial and industrial buildings and structures. Mr
Weeks has conducted numerous site inspections during the construction
phase of masonry, steel, wood and concrete structures. In addition, Mr.
Weeks is involved in the evaluation of existing structures to detennine their
structural soundness. He has given expert testimony in cases involving
structural problems.
Mr. Weeks has performed extensive subsurface investigations in Colorado,
Wyoming and Nebraska. In conjunction with these subsurface investigations,
Mr. Weeks has developed geotechnical reports and is knowledgeable in
testing procedures for the analysis of soils and construction materials.
Prior to starting his engineering career, Mr. Weeks was employed in the
construction industry where he was involved in commercial, industrial and
residential construction.
Mr. Weeks has attended engineering seminars with topics including
expansive soils, structural steel, light gage steel construction and wind loads
for buildings.
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
• Custom home design
Structural design of numerous custom homes
• Multi -Family housing, Northern Colorado.
Structural design of mufti-familylapartment complexes.
• Beef Processing Plant, Greeley, Colorado. .
Evaluation of deteriorated structural concrete floor slab including
sampling, testing and recommendations for repair.
• Sewage Treatment Plant Addition, Golden, Colorado.
Structural design of steel pile and lagging temporary shoring for
construction of plant addition
• Commercial buildings Northern Colorado and Wyoming.
Structural design of office, Industrial/commercial buildings and
retail centers of timber, masonry and steel construction.
• High School Gymnasium, La Suite, Colorado
Evaluation of distressed superstructure Including soils
Investigation, testing and report preparation with findings and
recommendations.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, 1979,
Colorado State University
REGISTRATIONS
Professional Engineer, Colorado, Wyoming
AFFILIATIONS
Member, ASCE
WORK HISTORY
Weeks & Associates, inc.
EngineerrPresident, 1999
Terracon
EngineerlMonager, 1992-1999
Empire Laboratories, Inc., Structural
Engineer,Division Manager - Structural
Department, 1988-1992: Engineer, 1980-
1988
BRAHAMSON ENGINEERING, INC.
3101 Kintzley Court, Unit D
LaPorte, Colorado 80535
(970) 221-2569 Fax 221-2671
ABRAHAMSON ENGINEERING is a Mechanical Engineering firm in Fort Collins,
Colorado. Founder and President, Roger D. Abrahamson, is a graduate Mechanical
Engineer with almost thirty years experience in Heating, Ventilating and Air
Conditioning, and is a Registered Engineer in Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and Nebraska.
The firm was started in August of 1981, and specializes in mechanical design and
construction supervision for buildings such as schools, office buildings, medical
facilities, commercial and manufacturing facilities, and energy conservation projects.
Projects designed by ABRAHAMSON ENGINEERING include a New Elementary
School at Eaton, Colorado; additions and remodels to more than one hundred schools in
Eaton, Fort Collins, Greeley, and Loveland. We have also work on a Computerized
Energy Management System for the City of Fort Collins, and a large Computer Room
Addition to the USDA Building in Fort Collins with 300 tons of air conditioning. Other
projects include Faith Evangelical Free Church Sanctuary Addition, NCR Chemical
Storage Facility, Collins Plating, Stuart Professional Park office buildings, hundreds of
projects of various sizes and types at Colorado State University, and more than seventy
for the City of Fort Collins.
Energy conserving mechanical systems to serve the people of Colorado and Wyoming is
the primary goal of ABRAHAMSON ENGINEERING.
HVAC
PLUMBING ENERGY AUDITS
SITE SPRINKLING ENERGY MANAGEMENT
FIRE PROTECTION GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
SOLAR HEATING/COOLING
Project Name and Owner
Prime Architect / Engineer
Year
City Utilities Remodel, City of Fort Collins
Aller Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
2002
City Park Center Redesign, City of Fort Collins
Alder Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
2001
Transfort Redesign, City of Fort Collins
Adler Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
2001
Airpark Annex, City of Fort Collins
Aller Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
2001
City TV Studio, City of Fort Collins
Aller Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
2001
Fort Collins Museum/Library Study, City of Fort
Collins
Aller Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
2001
City Horticultural Center Redesign, City of Fort
Collins
Pouppirt Architects / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
2001
Fossil Creek Park Toilets and Maintenance, City
of Fort Collins
Engineering, RB&B Architects, Inc. / Abrahamson En
9� 9, Inc.
2001
Southridge Golf Pavilion, City of Fort Collins
Aller Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
2001
Spring Creek Park Toilet, City of Fort Collins
The Architects Studio / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
2001
Miramont Park Toilet, City of Fort Collins
The Architects Studio / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
2000
Collindale Storage Building, City of Fort Collins
Aller Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
2000
City Park Center, City of Fort Collins
Aller Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
2000
Tollins rt Remodel and Addition, City of Fort
Collins
Aller Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering,Inc.
2000
City Horticultural Center, City of Fort Collins
Pouppirt Architects / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
2000
Fort Collins Park Toilet (Harmony Park), City of
Fort Collins
RB&B Architects, Inc. / Abrahamson Engineering,Inc.
2000
City Gun Clean Ventilation, City of Fort Collins
Aller Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
2000
City Hall Emergency Generator, City of Fort
Collins
Aller Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1999
City Park Center Feasibility Study, City of Fort
Collins
Aller Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering,
g g, Inc.
1999
Case Park Toilet, City of Fort Collins
The Architects Studio / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1999
Cottonwood Glen Park Toilet, City of Fort Collins
The Architects Studio / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1999
City Hall TV Studio, City of Fort Collins
Adler Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1998
City of Fort Collins TV Studio Feasibility, City of
Fort Collins
Engineering, Adler Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson En Inc.
9 g' g,
1998
City of Fort Collins Natural Area Feasibility, City of
Fort Collins
Adler Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1998
Ridgeview Park Toilet, City of Fort Collins
Adler Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1998
Food Distribution Center, City of Fort Collins
Adler Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1998
Blevins Park Toilet, City of Fort Collins
Adler Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1998
Westside Park Toilet, City of Fort Collins
RB&B Architects, Inc. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1997
English Ranch Park Toilet, City of Fort Collins
The Architects Studio / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1997
City Park Shop AC, City of Fort Collins
Aller Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1996
Landings Park Restroom, City of Fort Collins
The Architects Studio / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1996
Fort Collins Park Toilet, City of Fort Collins
The Architects Studio / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1995
Fort Collins Utility Building "B" Exercise Room
Remodel, City of Fort Collins
RB&B Architects, Inc. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1995
281 N. College Water Service, City of Fort Collins
City of Fort Collins / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1994
Fort Collins Utility Service Center Phase IV, City
of Fort Collins
RB&B Architects, Inc. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1992
City Park Rec. Center Entrance, City of Fort
Collins
Aller Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1991
Lincoln Center Toilets Phase ll, City of Fort
Collins
Aller Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1991
City Fire Station 5 Addition, City of Fort Collins
Jim Cox / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1991
City Utility Service Center Phase II Addition, City
of Fort Collins
RB&B Architects, Inc. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1991
Utility Service Center UP Remodel, City of Fort
Collins
RB&B Architects, Inc. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1991
City Hall East Re -Roof, City of Fort Collins
ARG / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1990
City Whse Lunchroom Redo Phase II, City of Fort
Collins
ARG /Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1990
Lincoln Center Toilet Addition, City of Fort Collins
ARG / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1990
City Planning Dept. Energy Point System, City of
Fort Collins
City of Fort Collins / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1990
City Utility Service Center Buildings A&B, City of
Fort Collins
RB&B Architects, Inc. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1990
Fort Collins OD Pool Chlorine Vent, City of Fort
Collins
ARG / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1989
281 N. College Remodel, City of Fort Collins
ARG / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1989
City Fire Station #3 Addition - 2000 Mathews, City
of Fort Collins
ARG / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1989
Indoor Pool Study Update, City of Fort Collins
ARG / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1989
City Whse Lunchroom/Office Remodel, City of
Fort Collins
ARG /Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1989
City Building A-B Expansion, City of Fort Collins
RB&B Architects, Inc. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1989
City Utility Service Center Rooms 024,024A, City
of Fort Collins
RB&8 Architects, Inc. /Abrahamson Engineering,Inc.
1989
City W WTP Addition, City of Fort Collins
RB&B Architects, Inc. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1989
City WWTP Maintenance. Facility, City of Fort
Collins
ARG /Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1988
Fort Collins City Hall W Computer Room, City of
Fort Collins
ARG Abrahamson Engineering,
g g, Inc.
1988
City L&P Warehouse Addition, City of Fort Collins
ARG / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1988
City L/P,W/S Bldg. A Entrance, City of Fort Collins
ARG / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1988
Toliver's City Maintenance Offices AC, City of Fort
Collins
ARG /Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
lggg
City Building A-B Office Sch. Design, City of Fort
Collins
ARG /Abrahamson Engineering,
g g. Inc.
1988
City Park Nine Clubhouse Remodel, City of Fort
Collins
Aller Lingle Architects P.C. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1987
City OD Pool Boiler Study, City of Fort Collins
ARG / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1987
City House Evaluation, Old Water Plant, Overland
Trail, City of Fort Collins
ARG I Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1987
City Park Pool Boiler Installation, City of Fort
Collins
ARG /Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
g g
1987
Fort Collins City Light & Power, W & S Building
Entrance Remodel, City of Fort Collins
ARG / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1987
Fort Collins City Sludge Farm Addition, City of
Fort Collins
ARG / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1987
City Park Maintenance. Shop Ventilation, City of
Fort Collins
ARG /Abrahamson Engineering,
g g. Inc.
1987
Pottery Studio Toilet - City of Fort Collins, City of
Fort Collins
ARG / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1987
City OD Pool Boiler Spec, City of Fort Collins
City of Fort Collins / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1987
City of Fort Collins, Maintenance Consult, City of
Fort Collins
City of Fort Collins / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1986
Blk. 31, Out -of -Bounds Study, City of Fort Collins
Glaser Architects / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1986
City Indoor Pool Study, City of Fort Collins
Larsen Assoc. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1986
906 W. Vine - City Garage, City of Fort Collins
Larsen Assoc. / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1986
City of Fort Collins Outdoor Pool Bathhouse, City
of Fort Collins
Glaser Architects / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1985
New City Hall 1st Floor W. Balancing, City of Fort
Collins
City of Fort Collins / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
9 9�
1984
City ofFort Collins Indoor Pool Boiler
Consultation, City of Fort Collins
City of Fort Collins / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1984
New City Hall Computer AC, City of Fort Collins
Glaser Architects / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1984
Fort Collins Fire Station Remodel, City of Fort
Collins
Glaser Architects / Abrahamson Engineering,
9 9. Inc.
1984
Fort Collins City Library Remodel, City of Fort
Collins
Glaser Architects / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1984
Fort Collins Equip Service Center -Wood St., City
Glaser
of Fort Collins
Architects / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1984
Building B Remodel, City of Fort Collins
Glaser Architects / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1984
Old City Hall Renovation EMS, City of Fort Collins
Architects + / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1983
Fort Collins Light and Power Heating Study, City
of Fort Collins
City of Fort Collins / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1983
Fort Collins Light and Power Service Center "C",
City of Fort Collins
City of Fort Collins / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1983
Transfort Bus Maintenance EMS, City of Fort
Collins
City of Fort Collins / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1983
2nd Floor Remodel, New City Hall, City of Fort
Collins
City of Fort Collins / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1983
City of Fort Collins Solar Tank Piping Mod, City of
Fort Collins
City of Fort Collins / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1982
City of Fort Collins City Hall Cooling Check, City of
City
Fort Collins
of Fort Collins / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
9� 9,
1982
Fort Collins Outdoor Pool Boiler Heat Recovery,
City of Fort Collins
City of Fort Collins / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1982
City of Fort Collins City Hall Cooling Mod, City of
Fort Collins
City of Fort Collins / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1982
City of Fort Collins City Hall Solar Mod., City of
Fort Collins
City of Fort Collins / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1982
City of Fort Collins EMS Phase 11, City of Fort
Collins
City of Fort Collins / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1982
Fort Collins Energy Management and Control, City
of Fort Collins
City of Fort Collins / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1982
City of Fort Collins ECM'S - Community Center,
City of Fort Collins
R&B Architects / Abrahamson Engineering, Inc.
1981
ROGER D. ABRAHAMSON, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, P.E., AND OWNER
ABRAHAMSON ENGINEERING, INC.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering -
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology,
1966.
REGISTRATION
Colorado Registered Engineer
Wyoming Registered Engineer
Nebraska Registered Engineer
Utah Registered Engineer
AFFILIATIONS
American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and
Air Conditioning Engineers
AREAS OF SPECIALTY
Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
Design; Plumbing, Fire Protection, & Energy
Management
EXPERIENCE
1981 to Present:
Owner of Abrahamson Engineering, Fort
Collins, Colorado
Projects completed by Abrahamson Engineering
include more than 70 projects for the City of
Fort Collins including additions and remodels to
various Light and Power and Water and Sewer
facilities, City Hall, etc.
Work at Colorado State University numbers
more than 70 projects including energy
conservation modifications to the Anatomy
Building, Zoology, Microbiology, and Eddy
Buildings, a new central chiller plant for four
major buildings, and remodeling the General
Services Building.
School projects include new heating systems,
remodels and additions totaling more than 50
projects, primarily in Fort Collins, Loveland,
Greeley and Johnstown/Milliken. Projects most
similar to the upcoming Greeley West High
School are the Additions and Remodel of Rocky
Mountain High School in Fort Collins, and
Roosevelt High School in Johnstown. Roger
was the principal -in -charge, chief engineer and
checker on all of these projects.
1977 to 1981
The Spitznagel Partners
Opened Mechanical Department at Sheridan
Wyoming, as Department Head, and transferred
to home office in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
after two years. Projects completed for this
employer include Meadowlark Elementary
School, large museum addition, various VA
projects, freezer plant, computer tape
manufacturing facility, county detention and law
enforcement facility, and numerous energy
audits and energy conservation projects.
1973 to 1977
McFall and Konkel Consulting Engineers,
Denver, Colorado
Promoted to Senior Project Engineer,
responsible for mechanical design and
construction supervision of projects such as two
Cherry Creek High Schools, office buildings at
the Denver Technological Center and buildings
at the Auraria Higher Education Center,
downtown Denver, among others.
1969 to 1971
Sales Engineer
The Trane Company, Lacrosse and Appleton,
Wisconsin
Sales and application of HVAC systems and
equipment for industrials, mechanical
contractors, and owners.
1967 to 1969
1st Lt., U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
2 years construction coordination experience in
Germany.
RES-RDA
KEVIN M. ESSLINGER, MECHANICAL ENGINEER AND E.I.T.
ABRAHAMSON ENGINEERING, INC.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering -
Colorado State University, 2001.
REGISTRATION
Colorado Engineer -in -Training
AFFILIATIONS
Society of Automotive Engineers
AREAS OF SPECIALTY
Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
Design, Computer Aided Design
EXPERIENCE
January 2000 to present
Abrahamson Engineering, Fort Collins,
Colorado
HVAC Design Engineer, AutoCAD Draftsman,
Miscellaneous office chores
Projects have included work for Colorado State
University including the remodel to the Plant
Sciences Building, the Remodel at Guggenheim
Hall at The University of Northern Colorado,
Eyestone Elementary Remodel/Addition for the
Poudre School District and the new Eaton
Elementary for Eaton School District RE-2.
Other projects include work for the City of Fort
Collins such as the City Utilities Building
Remodel, Sandstone Ranch in Longmont, and
several custom homes.
RES-KME
STEPHEN L. SHORT, SENIOR DESIGNER
ABRAHAMSON ENGINEERING, INC.
EDUCATION
Diploma, Architectural Technology
(Conservation), Algonquin College,
Ottawa, ON, 1995.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Muskoka Heritage Foundation, Built Heritage
Committee, Bracebridge, ON, 1995-1996.
Huntsville Architectural Conservation Advisory
Committee, Huntsville, ON, 1995-1996.
Landmark Preservation Commission, City of
Fort Collins, CO, 1997-1998.
AREAS OF SPECIALTY
Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
Design; Plumbing, Computer Aided Design &
Load Estimating
2001 to Present:
Abrahamson Engineering, Fort Collins,
Colorado
HVAC and Plumbing Project Designer, CAD
Design, Load Estimating. Projects included
work for Colorado State University, Poudre
School District, Weld County School Districts
6, RE2 and RE7, and many other commercial
buildings and multi -family housing projects.
1999 to 2000:
Pouppirt Architects, Fort Collins, Colorado
Structural, HVAC, Plumbing, and Architectural
Design for commercial and residential projects.
1997 to 1998:
Exponential Engineering, Fort Collins, Colorado
Electrical substation and distribution system
design.
1995 to 1996
Self-employed: Architectural Heritage
Consulting, design, and drafting — Ontario,
Canada.
Res-sis
WILLIAM L. FARYNA, MECHANICAL
ABRAHAMSON ENGINEERING, INC.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering -
University of Nevada, Reno, 1985.
REGISTRATION
Nevada Registered Engineer -In -Training
AFFILIATIONS
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
AREAS OF SPECIALTY
Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning
Design, Plumbing, Computer Aided Design and
Drafting
May 1991 to Present:
Abrahamson Engineering, Fort Collins,
Colorado
HVAC and Plumbing Project Engineer,
AutoCAD System Coordinator, Computer
Systems Coordinator.
Projects included work for Colorado State
University, Poudre School District, Weld
County School Districts 6 and RE7, and many
other commercial buildings and multi -family
housing projects.
July 1988 to April 1991
AE Associates, Inc., Greeley, Colorado
HVAC and Plumbing Designer. Projects
included work for Hewlett Packard, U.S. West,
Rockwell International, Excalibur Hotel and
Casino, Foothills Fashion Mall and many more.
CAD System Coordinator, AutoCAD,
Customizing system for enhanced productivity.
Computer Systems Software Coordinator,
AND E.I.T.
updating all company computer systems as new
programs became available. Originally worked
in Las Vegas office which had been acquired
from MBA Consulting Engineers. Transferred
to Greeley February 1989.
October 1987 to June 1988
MBA Consulting Engineers, Reno, Nevada
Computer Aided Drafting using VersaCAD.
Customized system for enhanced productivity.
Transferred to Las Vegas office in April 1988.
HVAC and Plumbing designer for various
projects.
UZImINA
FEE STRUCTURE AND REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES
Associate Engineer
Level II $66.00/hour
Level I $60.00/hour
Research Assistant $50.00/hour
Luminous Design, Inc.
Principal $90.00/hour
David L. Adams Associates, Inc.
Principal
$120.00/hour
Associate Principal
$100.00/hour
Project Manager
$90.00/hour
Senior Project Consultant
$80.00/hour
Senior Consultant
$65.00/hour
Project Consultant
$60.00/hour
Staff Consultant
$55.00/hour
Technical Assistant
$45.00/hour
CAD Operator
$45.00/hour
Inner DZYN
Principal $90.00/hour
Interior Designer $65.00/hour
Stewart Environmental Consultants, Inc.
Senior Principal Engineer
(P.E., L.S., C.C.E.)
$150.00/hour
Senior Principal Environmental Engineer
(P.E., C.C.E.)
$155.00/hour
Expert Testimony
$210.00/hour
Operations Manager (P.E.)
$130.00/hour
Senior Project Manager (P.E.)
$130.00/hour
Project Manager (P.E.)
$110.00/hour
Mechanical Engineer
$110.00/hour
Geologist
$100.00/hour
Project Engineer
$95.00/hour
Environmental Scientist
$95.00/hour
Senior Chemist
$74.00/hour
Environmental Chemist
$69.00/hour
Microbiologist
$62.00/hour
Laboratory Technician
$59.00/hour
Engineering Technician
$70.00/hour
Junior Technician
$40.00/hour
Computer -Aided Drafting
$63.00/hour
Draftsperson
$53.00/hour
Technical Editor
$47.00/hour
Word Processor
$40.00/hour
Data Processor
$40.00/hour
Accounting Manager
$52.00/hour
Accounting Assistant
$40.00/hour
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS CONSULTANTS, INC.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Electrical Systems Consultants, Inc., (ESC) was founded in January 1978 by Jim Siano, P.E. ESC
provides a wide range of design, planning and field services in electrical engineering, automation, control,
instrumentation, information systems management and software development to electric utilities,
industrial companies, government and commercial facilities. ESC is an employee -owned firth with a total
staff of 50.
OFFICE FACILITIES
Main Office Colorado Field Office Kansas Field Office
212 West Mulberry P.O. Box 772532 2416 Arizona
Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Steamboat Springs, Colorado 80477 Hutchinson, Kansas 67502
Tel: 970-224-9100 Tel: 970-879-7718 Tel: 316-663-6343
Fax: 970-224-9137 Fax: 970-879-7718 Fax: 316-663-6609
E-Mail: esc@electsys.com
www.electsys.com
MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION OF FIRM
The officers of the firth are Jim Siano, President; Jerry Hager, Vice President; Mike Welenc, Secretary;
and Larry Amato, Treasurer. ESC is organized into fire departments: Utility Design, Utility Planning and
Rates, Facilities Design, Control Systems & Automation, and information Systems. The managers and
technical services of each department are listed below.
Utility Design Department - Manager, John Bridges: Responsible for the design of utility projects
covering substation, transmission lines, and distribution lines. ESC provides designs, bid
evaluations, material procurement, preparation of construction contracts, project management
services, and construction inspection for transmission, substation and distribution projects.
Utility Planning and Rates Department - Manager, Jerry Hager: Responsible for the preparation of
utility planning studies, sectionalizing and protective relaying plans, fault studies, and financial
studies. Planning studies include long-range plans, construction work plans, sectionalizing -relaying
plans, power requirement studies, transmission line studies; and distribution studies. In the area of
financial studies, the Planning and Rates Department is involved in electric rate studies, cost of
service analysis, financial forecasts, and power contract analysis.
Facilities Design Department - Manager, Gene Strom: Provides electrical engineering design,
field, & planning services for electrical systems for industrial and commercial facilities. Electrical
design, planning, and field services for facilities projects include lighting, MCC, power distribution,
and alternative energy systems. These services are directed to the users of electrical energy
including oil, gas, and coal industries; industrial firms; and government -commercial facilities.
Control Systems & Automation Department - Manager, Larry Amato: Provides field and design
services in the following specialized automation, instrumentation and control systems areas: DCS
applications; programmable control applications; SCADA applications; complete system or individual
loop troubleshooting; process and instrumentation loop and wiring diagram as-builts; control panel
design and layout to include specifications, drawings, and fabrication management; and start-ups.
Services are provided to state and local governments, the oil and gas industry, the mining industry,
the power industry, the pulp and paper industry, and the food and beverage industry.
/nformadon Systems Department - Manager, John Fisher: Provides a full range of Geographic
Information System (GIS) and Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) design and field inventories for
Automation Mapping and Facilities Management Systems (AM/FM) for electric utilities; state and
local governments; and the oil, gas and mining industries. Specifically, these services include: GIS
design and implementation, GPS field inventories, AM/FM systems, document conversion and
management, and intemet/intranettwebslte development.
The Facilities Design Department provides electrical engineering
planning, design, and construction management services for a
wide range of energy, commercial, industrial, and institutional clients.
The approach to these engineering services for a given client and
facility consider the need for safety, flexibility and expandability of
power distribution systems, maximum power quality, initial investment
in equipment, and maintenance costs for reliable service continuity.
The Facilities Design Department
1 technical expertise with electrical sys-
tems and our knowledge of power
distribution system operation and
construction ensure dependable engi-
neering solutions fulfilling the needs
of our clients.
Facilities Design Department
Electrical Engineering Services
Include:
• Power Systems Analysis
• Protective System Coordination
• Lighting System Design
• Uninterruptable Power System Design
• Stand-by Generation System Design
• Hazardous Location Assessment
• Process Instrument Implementation
Fire Alarm and Signaling System De-
sign
NEC Code Compliance Reports
Electrical Cost Estimating
Power Quality Surveys
Electrical Construction Management
Lightning Protection System Design
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS CONSULTANTS, INC.
REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS
Fossil Creek Park, City of Fort Collins
Electrical engineering for ballfield lighting, area and parking lighting and power distribution system
design to park structures.
Utility Service Center Site Improvements, City of Fort Collins
Area lighting photometry study for master site plan lighting layout.
Weld County School District RE3J
Report and cost estimate to upgrade electrical service and power distribution system in
Senior/Junior High school and two elementary schools.
Downtown Parking Garage, City of Fort Collins
Design control and branch circuit modifications for new lighting system.
Larimer County Fairgrounds and Event Center
Electrical engineering design
City Park Building, City of Fort Collins
Electrical service upgrade and power distribution system
Collindale Golf Course Maintenance Building, City of Fort Collins
Electrical system design for maintenance building
Upper Thompson Sanitation District, Estes Park, Colorado
Maintenance and storage building electrical system design
Edora Skate Park, City of Fort Collins
Lighting system design for new skate park
Fort Collins Library and Museum, City of Fort Collins
Electrical service review and study for proposed modifications.
Transfort Facility Remodel, City of Fort Collins
Electrical lighting and power distribution for office space remodel
Boys and Girls Club Lincoln Junior High, Fort Collins, Colorado
Electrical engineering services for lighting and power distribution system design.
Nix Farm Natural Resources Center, City of Fort Collins
Electrical engineering design services on new maintenance facility and remodel of farm house
building for office space.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS CONSULTANTS, INC.
JOHN M. BENSON, P.E.
PROJECT MANAGER
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering - 1970
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
1970-1975 Project Engineer
CNC/NHPQ, Inc. — Consulting Engineers and Architects
Greeley, Colorado
1975-1994 Principal Engineer
Benson Engineering Consultants
Bellvue, Colorado
1994-1998 Lead Electrical Engineer and Branch Office Manager
Banner Associates Inc
Laporte, Colorado
Main Office: Laramie, Wyoming
1998-2000 Electrical Engineer — Design and Operations Groups
Facilities Management
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado
2000 to Project Manager
Present Electrical Systems Consultants, Inc.
Fort Collins, Colorado
REGISTRATION
Professional Engineer —Colorado, 1975
Professional Engineer - Wyoming, 1975
RESPONSIBILITIES
Mr. Benson has served as an electrical consulting engineer providing professional design service to
commercial, industrial and institutional clients in Northern Colorado for over 25 years. His most recent
experience at Colorado State University (CSU) has included roles as design engineer for the in-house
design projects, reviewer of electrical consultant design for all new projects on campus, electrical code
authority, electric utility planner, and coordinator of trouble shooting on power quality and building systems
problems. His most recent project design experience at CSU included exterior campus site lighting, primary
distribution modifications, classroom renovation, electric service upgrades, and athletic field lighting at
Hughes Stadium. Mr. Benson designed numerous additions and remodels of existing spaces for high
technology classrooms, computer work rooms, laboratories, offices and athletic spaces at CSU. He brings to
Electrical Systems Consultants, Inc. an ability to provide complete electrical design and construction
services, as well as perform extensive project management functions.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS CONSULTANTS, INC.
MICHAEL P. WELENC
PROJECT MANAGER
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering - 1974
University of New Hampshire
Durham, New Hampshire
InTouch Basic Training - 1992
WonderWare
Irvine, California
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
1974-1976
Application Engineer
Cooper Electric Company
Middletown, New Jersey
1976-1979
Planning Engineer
Miner & Miner Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Greeley, Colorado
July 1979
Project Manager
to present
Electrical Systems Consultants, Inc.
Fort Collins, Colorado
RESPONSIBILITIES
Mr. Welenc is Project Manager of the Facilities Design Department. Industrial and commercial design
services are directed toward the complete design of electrical distribution and control systems for industrial,
commercial, and institutional facilities. Mr. Welenc's design services include the preparation of plans and
specifications for all types of electrical distribution systems, both high- and low -voltage, in all types of
commercial and industrial environments. Process control and instrumentation design services include the
application of supervisory control and data acquisition systems, telemetry systems, and control room
console and instrumentation layouts. Electrical load management studies, energy audits, application of
demand control systems, and certification of compliance with the State of Colorado Energy Conservation
Standards are also part of Mr. Welenc's services. Additional specialized areas of electrical engineering
work performed by Mr. Welenc include fire alarm systems, emergency lighting systems, communication
systems, programmable controllers, and airport lighting systems.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS CONSULTANTS, INC.
KATE HODGSON
ELECTRICAL DESIGNER
EDUCATION
Associate Degree in Architectural - 1992
Denver Institute of Technology
Denver, Colorado
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
1992-2001 Drafter/Electrical Designer
RJ McNutt & Associates, Inc.
Greeley, Colorado
5/2001 to Electrical Designer
Present Electrical Systems Consultants, Inc.
Fort Collins, Colorado
RESPONSIBILITIES
Ms. Hodgson is responsible for commercial power distribution design including low voltage and lighting
distribution. Additional system design applications include interior and exterior photometry studies, heat
trace, fire alarm, dimming and exterior lighting control systems.
Previous project experience includes exterior site lighting, power and control for various applications, bank
facilities; schools, retail shopping centers, as well as tenant finish and shell and core projects.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS CONSULTANTS, INC.
ROBERT MOLANDER
ELECTRICAL DESIGNER
EDUCATION
A.A.S.
Aims Community College - 1980
Greeley, Colorado
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
1980-1989 Designer/Drafter
Miner and Miner Consulting Engineers
Greeley, Colorado
1989 to Electrical Designer
Present Electrical Systems Consultants, Inc.
Fort Collins, Colorado
RESPONSIBILITIES
Preparation of electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, low voltage and high voltage designs, and general
electrical
ARCHITECTURAL ENERGY
C 0 R P 0 R A T 1 0 M
Integrated Engln¢ered Sol ufio ns
Architectural Energy Corporation
Architectural Energy Corporation (AEC) is a leading business -to -business
energy engineering firm assisting its clients to achieve and maintain peak
building performance over the life of their buildings. This mission is
accomplished through a comprehensive and innovative suite of
professional services and products which address sustainable design and
analysis; commissioning and diagnostic testing; utility and energy service
company engineering services; energy information systems, services and
data acquisition equipment; Internet services; hardware and software
product development; performance evaluation; and market transformation
services.
Founded in 1982 by Michael J. Holtz, ALA and Donald J. Frey, PE, Architectural
Energy Corporation maintains an interdisciplinary staff of mechanical, electrical,
and architectural engineers; architects; computer scientists; mathematicians;
physicists; technicians; and research support staff to undertake complex and
diverse projects related to energy, buildings and the environment.
Architectural Energy Corporation's business offerings fall within the two broad
categories of professional services and professional products as described below.
Professional Service Offerings
Architectural Energy Corporation's professional services derive from a number of
core competencies:
• Energy modeling and analysis
• Lighting modeling and analysis
• Air flow modeling and analysis
• Flow visualization
• Monitoring and diagnostic
testing
• Software engineering
• Electronic hardware development
• Energy engineering
• Technical writing
• Code and standards
• Education and training
• Customer support
The professional services provided by AEC, and described on the following
pages, combine these core competencies into unique customer solutions for a
wide range of energy engineering problems.
Corporate Offices
2540 Frontier Avenue, Suite 201
Boulder, Colorado 80301 USA
Tel: (303) 444-4149 • Fax: (303) 444-4304
E-moil: AECInfoGarcher•rpµcom
Architectural
Building Science Research and Development
AEC conducts a broad spectrum of energy and environmental research and
development activities for government agencies, utility companies, professional
and industry associations, and private for -profit companies. Research and
development activities include building energy analysis tools, automated HVAC
diagnostic techniques, advanced load management and control methods,
alternative cooling technologies and strategies, and building integrated
photovoltaics and other renewable energy systems.
Since 1983, AEC has conducted research at its Commercial Kitchen Ventilation
(CKV) Research Laboratory outside Chicago, Illinois. Research at the CKV
laboratory has been the basis for improved design standards for commercial
kitchen ventilation systems, and has advanced the understanding of commercial
cooking appliance operation, heat gain from cooking appliances to the
conditioned space, and appliance energy efficiency.
Product Development Services
AEC develops, under contract with a variety of organizations and companies,
energy -related products, software, and services. Recent or ongoing product
development assignments include the following:
• Comfort Advisor Measurement UnitTm available through
myFacilities.com for the in -situ assessment of indoor comfort
conditions in customer facilities.
• Watt-Wiserlm wireless plug -load monitoring system for the Electric
Power Research Institute to conduct load research in residential and
commercial buildings.
• D-Gen ProTm distributed generation economic screening software in
cooperation with the Gas Technology Institute to assess the feasibility
of microturbine, fuel cells, reciprocating engine, and other on -site
power generation systems.
• Mini Optical Light Shelf (MOLS) daylighting system under DOE's Small
Business Innovation Research Program. (U.S. Patent No. 6239910 131)
Professional Product Offerings
Architectural Energy Corporation has developed a number of hardware and
software products to support the design, commissioning, and operation and
maintenance of energy efficient residential and commercial buildings. The
professional products developed, marketed, and supported by Architectural
Energy Corporation are described below.
Boulder, Colorado 3
Architectural Energy Corporation
generation. It is an excellent tool for corporate facility managers, gas and electric
utility representatives, energy service companies, and distributed power
generation equipment manufacturers.
REM/DesignTm and REM/Rater'" Residential Energy Analysis, Code
Compliance and Rating Software
REM software is designed for use by homebuiiders, home designers, energy
consultants, home improvement contractors, utilities, weatherization agencies,
and home energy rating organizations. Two versions of the REM software have
been developed: REM/DesignTm and REM/RateTm.
REM/DesignTm: This user-friendly, yet sophisticated, Windows -based
software helps homebuilders, home designers, energy consultants,
and home improvement contractors to improve the energy efficiency of
new and existing homes. It calculates heating, cooling, domestic hot
water, lighting and appliance loads, consumption, and costs based on
a description of the home's design and construction features and local
climate and energy cost data. The software also calculates heating
and cooling design loads for sizing mechanical equipment, and
determines if the home's design complies with the applicable energy
code or standard. Over 15 reports are created by the software.
Custom versions of REM/Design have been created for industrial and utility
clients: REM/Gold (Johns Manville), REM/Energy Crafted Home (Consortium
of New England Utilities), REM/EEBA (Energy Efficient Building Association),
and REM/MH (Johns Manville). Version 10.1 is the most current
commercially released version of REM/Design.
REM/Rater"": This user-friendly software is used by organizations
which operate energy rating systems (HERS). HERS rate the energy
efficiency of homes for purposes of identifying cost-effective
improvements and providing energy -efficient mortgages. Primary and
secondary lenders have created energy -related financial products
which rely on HERS establishing the existing or future energy
efficiency of a home. A rating tool, such as REM/Rate, is used to
establish an unbiased, objective indication of a home's energy
efficiency using uniform and consistent assumptions and procedures.
REM/Rate complies with the U.S. Department of Energy Voluntary
Home Energy Rating Guidelines (10 CFR 437) and NASEO/RESNET
HERS Technical Guidelines.
Mini Optical Light Shelf Daylighting System
To encourage the widespread use of daylighting in commercial buildings,
Architectural Energy Corporation invented and patented the mini optical light
shelf (MOLS) daylighting system. MOLS is a daylight redirecting system which
Boulder, Colorado
FEE STRUCTURE AND REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES
B & C Associates, Inc.
Principal
$65.00/hour
Senior Estimator
$62.00/hour
Mechanical Estimator
$88.00/hour
Electrical Estimator
$70.00/hour
Estimator
$60.00/hour
Clerical
$20.00/hour
Weeks & Associates, Inc. Structural Engineers
Principal Engineer $90.001hour
Staff Engineer $60-65.00/hour
Administrative Staff $35.00/hour
Tatanka Historical Associates
Principal $85.00/hour
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Reimbursable Expenses
Out -of -office reimbursable expenses will be billed at 1.1 x direct cost. In -office reimbursable
expenses will be billed as follows:
Mileage:
Long -Distance Telephone:
FAX:
Photocopying — 8-1/2x11
8-1 /2x14
ifiFNVA
Blueprinting:
Vellum Plotting:
Mylar Plotting:
12 x 18 Plots:
Out -of -Town Travel Expenses:
Film and Processing:
Soils Laboratory:
Sub -Consultant Reimbursable Expenses:
Blue Printing out -of -office
$0.37/mile
Direct cost x 1.1
$0.75/FAX
$0.10/sheet
$0.15/sheet
$0.20/sheet
$2.00/sheet
$5.00/sheet
$15.00/sheet
$0.50/sheet
Direct cost x 1.1
Direct cost x 1.1
Direct cost x 1.5
per attached schedule
Direct cost x 1.10
Direct cost x 1.1
Architectural Energy
Corporation
Sustainable Design
Qualifications
2540 Frontier Avenue, Suite 201
Boulder, Colorado 80301 USA
303 444 4149 Telephone
303 444 4304 Fax
www.archenergy.com
Architectural Energy Corporation
Architectural Energy Corporation (AEC) is a 40-person, privately held
engineering firm concerned with energy, buildings and the
environment. AEC assists its clients to design, commission and
operate their buildings at peak performance over their useful life.
This mission is accomplished through a comprehensive and
innovative suite of professional services and products which address
sustainable design and analysis; commissioning and diagnostic
testing; utility and energy service company engineering services;
energy information systems, services and data acquisition equipment;
Internet services; hardware and software product development;
performance evaluation; and market transformation services.
Founded in 1982 by Michael J. Holtz, AIA and Donald J. Frey, PE,
Architectural Energy Corporation is organized into ten business areas
within two broad categories:
Professional Services
Sustainable Design Assistance
Commissioning and Diagnostic Testing
Utility/ESCo Engineering Services
Building Science R&D
Contract Product Development
Professional Products
ENFORMA® Diagnostic Software
MicroDataLogger® Monitoring Equipment
D-Gen ProT" Distributed Generation Screening Software
REM Residential Energy Analysis Software
ENFORM-IT Analysis Software
AEC is a nationally and internationally recognized leader in energy,
daylighting and sustainable design consulting. AEC is hired by
building owners and project architects to assist in the design of
functional, comfortable, healthy and energy and environmentally
responsive buildings. AEC has experience in a diversity of building
types, including office, restaurant, retail, university, museums,
medical, research laboratories, K-12 schools, airport terminals,
industrial, residential, and mixed -use commercial developments.
AEC also undertakes energy master planning on a community,
neighborhood and development scale.
AEC provides the full spectrum of energy, daylighting and sustainable
design consulting services to carry a project from programming / pre -
design, through design, to commissioning. AEC's experienced staff
use state-of-the-art tools for analysis of energy, daylighting, electric
lighting and thermal performance, such as DOE-2, TRNSYS,
TracePro, Radiance, and FloVENT. AEC staff are LEED Certified
Designers and can assist the client obtain LEED Certification from the
U.S. Green Building Council.
Sustainable Design Process
Architectural Energy Corporation's E2ASE (Energy Efficiency Architecture Sensitive to the
Environment) sustainable design process develops and feeds information on energy and
environmental issues to the design team to support and shape building design decisions. The E2ASE
process is a rigorous, systematic approach to identifying, evaluating, selecting, integrating, and
commissioning sustainable design features. The E2ASE process involves a participatory, integrated,
whole -building approach to designing sustainable buildings, and typically uses energy and
daylighting/lighting simulation tools, such as DOE-2, TracePro, and Radiance; physical scale models;
and life cycle economic analysis to develop and analyze candidate sustainable design strategies.
Architectural
Design E2ASE Activities
Process
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Development RNInement � Product,
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Architectural Energy Corporation also employs the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in
Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system to assess the sustainable design
characteristics of the project and to recommend a comprehensive sustainable design approach for the
project. Architectural Energy Corporation assists building owners obtain formal LEED Certification by
preparing and submitting the required LEED Certification documentation to the U.S. Green Building
Council. AEC is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council and employs LEED Certified
Designers.
Architectural Energy Corporation Sustainable Design Qualifications
Sustainable Design Experience
Architectural Energy Corporation (AEC) of Boulder, Colorado, has been engaged in the design,
analysis, and evaluation of energy and environmentally responsive buildings for more than 18 years.
AEC is a nationally and internationally recognized leader in developing, analyzing, and integrating
sustainable design concepts and features into commercial and institutional buildings.
AEC has developed a systematic process for identifying, evaluating, and integrating sustainable
design features during the design process — E2ASE: Energy Efficient Architecture Sensitive to the
Environment. AEC has employed its E2ASE process in the design of many energy and
environmentally responsive buildings, including the representative projects listed below. Summary
descriptions of a number of projects are provided following this list of representative projects.
• Landside Terminal
Denver International Airport
(AEC developed the energy and daylighting design
standards for all facilities at DIA)
• Missouri Historical Society Museum Addition
St. Louis, Missouri
• Solar Energy Research Facility
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Golden, Colorado
• Customer Service Center
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Sacramento, California
• JCPenney Department Store
Ventura, California
• Boulder Public Library
City of Boulder
Boulder, Colorado
• Corporate Express World Headquarters
Broomfield, Colorado
• U.S. Federal Courthouse
Denver, Colorado
• New Academic Building
University of Wisconsin at Green Bay
Green Bay, Wisconsin
• Center for Technology and Learning Media
Colorado School of Mines
Golden, Colorado
• Middle Tennessee Post-Mortem Facility
Nashville, Tennessee
• Energy Master Planning
Stapleton Redevelopment
Denver, Colorado
• National Center for Atmospheric Research
(Table Mesa and Diagonal Sites)
Boulder, Colorado
• National Headquarters
National Wildlife Federation
Reston, Virginia
• Technology Center Office Building
Williams Energy Company
Tulsa, Oklahoma
• Spring Creek Service Center
Colorado Springs Municipal Utility
Colorado Springs, Colorado
• Conifer High School
Conifer, Colorado
• Poudre Valley High School Renovation
Fort Collins, Colorado
• South Gate High School
South Gate, California
• West Jefferson Elementary School
Conifer, Colorado
• New Municipal Office Building
City of Fort Collins
Fort Collins, Colorado
• Maury County Driver's License Test Station
Maury County, Tennessee
• Military Family Housing
U.S. Army
Fort Carson, Colorado
• Military Family Housing
U.S. Air Force
Air Force Bases throughout the world
Boulder County Composting and Recycling Facility
Boulder, Colorado
• Larimer County Administration Building
Fort Collins, Colorado
• Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Architectural Energy Corporation Sustainable Design Qualifications
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Center for Technology and Learning Media
Colorado School of Mines
Golden, Colorado
The Center for Technology and Learning Media on the Colorado
School of Mines campus in Golden, Colorado is a state-of-the-art
educational facility promoting individual and collaborative learning
through advanced technology. The two story, 40,000 square foot
Center houses instructional, laboratory, and administrative space. The
design incorporates numerous energy efficient, sustainable design
concepts, including high performance glazings, exterior window
Architectural Energy Corporation shading, aggressive daylighting of classrooms and the main lecture
2540 Frontier Avenue, Suite 201 hall, high efficiency electric lighting with daylight dimming controls, high
Boulder, Colorado 80301 USA efficiency HVAC system and low -environmental impact materials. A
303.444.4149 comprehensive building commissioning process was employed to
ensure that all building systems achieved their design intent and
owner's expectations.
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City of Fort Collins
Municipal Office Building
Fort Collins, Colorado
Responding to the City of Fort Collins' Green Building Criteria, the Fort
Collins Municipal Office Building achieves significant energy savings
and reduced environmental impact through an integrated sustainable
design approach. An integrated electric lighting-daylighting scheme
reduces electric lighting costs and improves the luminous environment
and worker productivity. The three-story building also employs a two -
Architectural Energy Corporation tier lightshelf design, water conservation technologies, sustainable
2540 Frontier Avenue, Suite 201 materials and advanced HVAC and lighting controls to provide a 25%
Boulder, Colorado 80301 USA energy savings over the City's energy code and to achieve reduced
303.444.4149 environmental impact.
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Environmental Protection Agency's
New England Regional Laboratory/Office
Chelmsford, Massachusetts
As a visual demonstration of its commitment to environmental quality, the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) included energy efficiency
and sustainable design as key design goals for its New England Regional
Laboratory in Chelmsford, Massachusetts. The U.S. Green Building
Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) pilot
rating scheme was used to guide the identification and selection of
sustainable design features. A LEED Gold rating (predicted) was
Architectural Energy Corporation achieved through an integrated energy and environmental design which
2540 Frontier Avenue, Suite 201 includes high performance glazings; an innovative window shading -
Boulder, Colorado 80301 USA photovolatic system; daylighting; high efficiency electrical lighting and
303.444.4149 mechanical systems; water efficient appliances; and low environmental
impact materials, products and systems. The EPA Laboratory is winner of
the Government Service Administration (GSA) Environmental Award
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Xilinx Development Center
Longmont, Colorado
The Xilinx Development Center in Longmont, Colorado houses the
software development function of the Xilinx Corporation, an embedded
Logic chip manufacturer. It is the first building constructed on Xilinx's
new Colorado research and development campus. As such, the client
wanted to set the tone for the campus in terms of architectural style,
landscaping and outdoor space design, and energy and environmental
responsiveness.
The LEED rating scheme was used to guide the overall sustainable
design of the campus master plan and the Development Center
design. Sustainable design concepts incorporated include indigenous,
Architectural Energy Corporation low maintenance plants (xeriscape); aggressive daylighting of all office
2540 Frontier Avenue, Suite 201 space using an optical light shelf daylighting system; underfloor air
Boulder, Colorado 80301 USA distribution system; high efficiency electric lighting with photosensor
303.444.4149 (daylight) controls; and directlindirect evaporative cooling with variable
volume air handling and VFDs on all fan motors and pumps.
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Architectural Energy Corporation
2540 Frontier Avenue, Suite 201
Boulder, Colorado 80301 USA
303.444.4149
Leon Young Service Center
Colorado Springs, Colorado
The new 200,000 square foot service center is designed to serve the
administrative, training, fleet maintenance, shop, and warehouse
needs of the Colorado Springs Utility. Designated a showcase
project by the client, the project demonstrates emerging and
innovative energy savings strategies as a means to encourage the
utility's customers to evaluate and adopt these same design
concepts. Energy saving strategies integrated into the design
include function and orientation -tuned high performance glazing;
aggressive daylighting throughout the building; high efficiency
electric lighting with photosensors and occupancy controls; high
efficiency mechanical systems; and an integrated building
automation system.
ARCHITECTURAL ENERGY
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New Belgium Brewery
Fort Collins, Colorado
New administrative offices, a kitchen and community room were added to
New Belgium Brewery's facilities in response to a growing and successful
business. The addition is in keeping with the architectural style of the
Architectural Energy Corporation existing brewhouse, tasting room and administrative offices, with a grater
2540 Frontier Avenue, Suite 201 emphasis on energy efficiency and sustainable design principles.
Boulder, Colorado 80301 USA Aggressive daylighting is used throughout the new addition, as is the use
303.444.4149 of low environmental impact materials and products.
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES
Aller•Lingle Architects P.C.
City of Fort Collins New Main Library Programming and Site Analysis
C&S Freight Depot Downtown Transit Center Restoration
City of Fort Collins Future Administration Facility Master Planning
City of Fort Collins Stormwater Utility Facility Restoration and Addition
City of Fort Collins Police Services Needs Assessment and Site Master Planning
Fort Collins, Colorado
Mr. Jack Gianola, Special Projects Manager
Facilities Division
City of Fort Collins
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522
(970) 221-6272
City of Fort Collins Miscellaneous Projects
Fort Collins, Colorado
Mr. Steve White, Project Manager
Operation Services
City of Fort Collins
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522
(970) 221-6273
Mr. Jared Interholzinger
Operation Services
City of Fort Collins
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522
(970) 221-6537
Facilities Manager
Colorado State University Miscellaneous Projects
Fort Collins, Colorado
Mr. Tom Kehler, Project Manager
Facilities Planning
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
(970) 491-0007
Mr. Bill Conn, Project Manager
Facilities Management
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
(970) 491-0145
Mr. Steve Seefeld,
Operation Services
City of Fort Collins
P.O. Box 580
Project Manager
Fort Collins, CO 80522
(970) 221-6227
Mr. Ron Kechter, Project Manager
Operation Services
City of Fort Collins
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522
(970) 221-6805
Mr. Brian Hood, Project Manager
Facilities Management
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
(970) 491-01 59
ARCHITECTURAL ENERGY
In(egraled frzglnerred Solutions
Boulder County Recycling and
Composting Center
Boulder, Colorado
Responding to client requirements for an energy- and
environmentally -responsive Recycling and Composting Center, the
design team created a master plan for the office building and
Architectural Energy Corporation recycling center which was sensitive to unique site conditions and to
2540 Frontier Avenue, Suite 201 worker satisfaction, safety, and well-being. The design successfully
Boulder, Colorado 80301 USA integrates recycled building materials, passive solar heating,
303.444.4149 daylighting, and sensitivity to site. Built adjacent to a wetlands, the
Recycling and Composting Center responsibly connects with local
natural resources on all levels. Extensive use of daylight and
recycled materials minimize resource use while creating a productive,
comfortable, healthy, and safe working industrial environment.
Michael J. Holtz, President, Architectural Energy Corporation
A.I.A., NCARB
Michael Holtz, along with Donald Frey, oversees all work
performed by Architectural Energy Corporation. He participates
in defining the scope of work, ensuring resource availability, and
attending project meetings. Mr. Holtz works with the project
manager to ensure that AEC fully meets its commitments and
obligations to the client, as well as provide quality assurance
reviews of the work products created by the AEC team.
Mr. Holtz has worked full time in energy research, development
and design consulting since 1972. He co-founded Architectural
Energy Corporation in 1982. He has designed or consulted in
the design of hundreds of energy efficient, sustainable
residential, commercial, and institutional buildings.
Education
State University of New York, Master of Architecture, 1974
Bali State University, Bachelor of Architecture, 1971
Professional Registration
Registered Architect, State of Colorado and District of Columbia
NCARB Certificate No. 21,799
Relevant Proiects
• University of Wisconsin at Green Bay New Academic Building
• Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens Expansion
• Center for Disease Control -- Building 18 Laboratory/Office
• Stapleton Redevelopment Energy Master Planning
• Boulder Community Hospital
• Kendall Square Building B
• Denver International Airport Landside Terminal
• Solar Energy Research Facility
• Corporate Express World Headquarters
Affiliations
American Institute of Architects
American Institute of Architects National Committee on the Environment
Northern Colorado Chapter, American Institute of Architects, Director
Association of Energy Professionals
U.S. Green Building Council
Energy and Architecture, International Union of Architects
Operating Agent, International Energy Agency
American Solar Energy Society
International Solar Energy Society
Awards
1996 Technical Merit Award, Energy Efficient Building Association
Boulder County Energy Conservation Award, 1989 and 1990
Distinguished Alumni Award 1983, Ball State University
Distinguished Alumni Award 2001, College of Architecture and Planning, Ball State University
Architectural Energy Corporation Sustainable Design Qualftations
Fred W. Porter Senior Engineer, Architectural Energy Corporation
Fred Porter serves as AEC's lead energy analyst on
sustainable design assistance projects. He evaluates
architectural, mechanical, electrical, .and control energy
efficiency improvements using state-of-the-art simulation
software, such as DOE-2, TRNSYS, and EnergyPlus.
Mr. Porter has analyzed energy use and developed energy
efficiency improvement recommendations for numerous
building types — offices, educational, restaurants,
supermarkets, laboratories, manufacturing facilities, medical ,
and residential. He has special expertise in analyzing
innovative, energy efficiency HVAC systems.
Mr. Porter has worked full time in the building energy field
since 1984 and has worked at Architectural Energy
Corporation since 1991.
Education
University of Colorado, Bachelor of Science, Architectural Engineering / Mechanical Systems and Solar
Energy, 1982
Relevant Proiects
• New Academic Building; University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, Wisconsin
• Denver Federal Courthouse; Denver, Colorado
• EPA Laboratory Renovation; Richmond, California
• Reynolds Public Library; Boulder, Colorado
• Truckee Medical Center, Truckee, California
• Conifer High School; Conifer, Colorado
• Center for Forensic Medicine; Nashville, Tennessee
• Williams Technology Office Building; Tulsa, Oklahoma
• CDC Building 18 Laboratory/Office; Atlanta, Georgia
• Bennett Federal Office Building; Jacksonville, Florida
Affiliations
American Solar Energy Society
Architectural Energy Corporation Sustainable Design Qualifications
Caroline M. Clevenger, F.E. Designer/Staff Engineer, Architectural Energy Corporation
Caroline Clevenger is the team leader of Sustainable Design
Assistance and serves as AEC's daylighting and sustainable
technologies analyst on many projects. As such, Ms.
Clevenger is responsible for performing daylighting and
building energy analysis during pre -design. Ms. Clevenger
uses Trace -Pro and Radiance to test daylighting
performance. She is versed in AutoCAD modeling, daylight
analysis, renewable energy analysis, and passive and active
solar design.
Ms. Clevenger is skilled in issues relating to energy and
integrated sustainable design, and has worked overseas in
the fields of engineering and architecture. As a LEED
(Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Certified
Designer, she uses LEED as a framework for sustainable
design, and consults on energy efficient and sustainable
design practices. Ms. Clevenger has a thorough
understanding of building energy codes and has served as a
consultant to the City of Boulder on the adoption of the
International Energy Conservation Code (IECC).
Ms. Clevenger has worked in the energy/environmental
design field since 1997, and joined Architectural Energy
Corporation in 1998
Education
University of Pennsylvania, Master of Science in Engineering, 1998
University of Pennsylvania, Master of Architecture, 1997
Stanford University, Bachelor of Science in Engineering and the Environment, 1991
Professional Registration
LEED Certified Designer
Fundamentals of Engineering, F.E.
Intern Development Program, NCARB (National Council of Architectural Registration Boards)
Relevant Projects
• Mini -Optical Light Shelf (MOLS) development
• The Crestone Project; Crestone Colorado
• North Boulder Recreation Center; Boulder Colorado
• Denver Federal Courthouse; Denver, Colorado
• Energy Code adoption by the City of Boulder; Boulder, Colorado
• National Park Service Carlsbad Caverns Visitor Center; Carlsbad, NM
• EPA New England Regional Laboratory; Chelmsford, MA
• New Academic Building, University of Wisconsin — Green Bay; Green Bay, Wisconsin
Affiliations
United States Green Buildings Council
Colorado Renewable Energy Society
Awards
Faculty Award, University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Fine Arts, Department of Architecture, 1997
Architectural Energy Corporation Sustainable Design Qualificadons
Zack L. Rogers, F.E. Associate Engineer, Architectural Energy Corporation
Zack Rogers provides daylighting analysis and modeling for sustainable
design projects. This includes initial design assistance as well as detailed
computer and physical modeling of the designs. He is experienced with 3D
AutoCAD modeling, radiative transfer modeling, daylight analysis, renewable
energy analysis, passive and active solar design, and various other
integrated sustainable design techniques.
Mr. Rogers holds a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering from the
University of Colorado at Boulder, 2000. While in the Architectural
Engineering program he participated in the design of several straw -bale
Habitat for Humanity homes, the design of the architecture and building
systems for an energy -efficient office building, and the design of a
sustainable residence in Kentucky.
Mr. Rogers works with AutoCAD, LumenMicro, Radiance, and TracePro to
produce lighting models used for lighting analysis calculations and photo -
realistic renderings. He also works with a number of renewable energy
screening tools and sustainable design tools to provide sustainable design
assistance. He also assists with LEED certification.
Education
University of Colorado, Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering, 2000
Professional Registration
Fundamentals of Engineering, F.E.
Representative Proiects
• Kendall Square Building B; Cambridge, Massachusetts
• Aspen High School; Aspen, Colorado
• Phipps Conservatory; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
• Mini -Optical Light Shelf (MOLS) development
• Old National Bancorp Building; Evansville, Indiana
• Building 18 for the Center for Disease Control's Roybal Campus; Atlanta, Georgia
• The Crestone Project — A retreat and conference center for Sinji Shumeikai; Crestone, Colorado
• Addition to the New Belgium Brewery Corporate Offices; Ft. Collins, Colorado
Affiliations
Architectural Engineering Institute, AEI
Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, IESNA
Colorado Renewable Energy Society, CRES
Awards
Dean's List, College of Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder, 1999-2000
Rudolph F. & Helen G. Gagg Memorial Scholarship ($3,000), University of Colorado at Boulder, 1998-99
National Dean's List Award, University of Colorado at Boulder, 1997-1998
Architectural Energy Cotporation sustainable Design Quallficafions
Matthew Potts, F.E. Associate Engineer, Architectural Energy Corporation
Matt Potts provides building energy analysis and modeling for
the sustainable design team. This includes initial design
assistance as well as detailed computer model simulations. He
has a background in HVAC systems: an emphasis in HVAC at
the University of Colorado and experience working for Robinson
Mechanical, a design -build mechanical contractor in Boulder
Colorado.
Mr. Potts holds a Bachelor of Science in Architectural
Engineering from the University of Colorado at Boulder, 2001.
While in the Architectural Engineering program he participated
in an energy evaluation of the Rocky Mountain National Park's
Visitor Center, as well as several projects involving energy audit
analysis, and HVAC design.
Mr. Potts works with AutoCAD, Energy-10, and DOE-2 to
produce detailed energy models. He provides energy analysis
and assists clients with the energy efficient design. He also has
experience with the LEED certification process.
Education
University of Colorado, Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering, 2001
Professional Registration
Fundamentals of Engineering, F.E.
Revresentative Projects
• Donovan Community Center, Vail Colorado
• Xilinx Building 6, San Jose California
Affiliations
Architectural Engineering Institute
Colorado Renewable Energy Society
Awards
ASHRAE Scholarship Spring 2000
Architectural Energy Corporation Sustainable Design Qualifications
Design Awards:
Architectural Energy Corporation was a member of design teams which received the following awards on the following projects:
Project
Project ArchitecUPlanner
Award
Denver International Airport Landside Terminal
CW Fentress JH Bradbum &
Design for Transportation Honor Award, U.S. Department of
Denver, Colorado
Associates
Transportation, 1995
• Grand Award, Gold Nugget Awards, Pacific Coast Builders Conference,
Client: City and County of Denver
1995
• Honor Award, American Institute of Architects, Colorado Chapter, 1994
• Honor Award, American Institute of Architects, Western Mountain Region,
1994
• Honor Award, American Institute of Architects, Denver Chapter, 1994
• Excellence Award, Consulting Engineering Council of Colorado, 1993
• Excellence Award New York Association of Consulting Engineers, 1993
Solar Energy.Research Facility
Anderson DeBartolo Pan
• AIA Western Region Award, 1994
Golden, Colorado
American Concrete Institute - for use of tilt slab panels
Client: National Renewable Energy Laboratory
• AIA Citation for Design Excellence, 1995
U.S. Department of Energy
NEA (National Endowment for the Arts) Federal Design Achievement
Award, 1995
Boulder Public Library
Midyette Seieroe Hartronft, P.C.
Award for Excellence
Boulder, Colorado
Western Mountain Region AIA, 1992
Client: Cityof Boulder
• Honor Award, AIA Colorado, 1992
Stapleton Redevelopment Master Plan
Andropogen Associates
Comprehensive Planning Award, American Planning Association, 1996
Denver, Colorado
BRW, Inc.
Civitas
Client: City and County of Denver
Cooper Robertson & Partners
Stapleton Redevelopment Foundation
Dinosaur Discovery Center
Anderson Mason Dale, P.C.
Award of Distinction — Unbuilt or Future Projects
Canon Ciity, Colorado
Denver Chapter AIA, 1995
Client: Garden Park Paleonotology Society
• Sustainable Design Award, AIA Colorado, 1993
Bureau of Land Management
Rocky Mountain High School
RB+B Architects Inc.
Colorado North Chapter AIA, 1999 Design Merit Award
Fort Collins, Colorado
American School and University Honorable Mention, 1996
Client: Poudre School District
• Colorado Educational Media Association Outstanding Library Media Center
Design Award, 1996
• Proect of Distinction, the Council of Educational Facility Planners, 1996
Architectural Energy Corporation Sustainable Design Qualifications
Project
Project Architect/Planner
Award
Poudre High School
RB+B Architects Inc.
. A.I.A. Colorado Design Honor Award, 1997
Fort Collins, Colorado
. American School and University Honorable Mention, 1996
. Colorado Educational Media Association Outstanding Library Media Center
Client: Poudre School District
Design Award, 1996
. Project of Distinction the Council of Educational Facility Planners, 1996
Missouri Historical Society Museum
HOK Architects
Top 10 Environmental Solutions, as selected by AIA Committee on the
St. Louis, Missouri
Environment (COTE), 1999
Client: Missouri Historical Society
Leon Young Electric Service Center
LKA Partners, Inc.
. A.I.A. Colorado South Citation Award, 2000
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Client: Colorado Springs Utilities
Boulder County Recycling and
Edge Architecture
. A.I.A. Colorado North Northern Exposure Design Award, 2001
Composting Center
Boulder, Colorado
Client: Boulder County Recycling and
Composting Authority
U.S. Federal Courthouse Expansion
Anderson Mason Dale, P.C.
. U.S. General Services Administration Environmental Awards
Denver, Colorado
with HOK
Client: U.S. Genergy Services Administration
Architectural Energy Corporation Sustainable Design Qualifications
LUMINOUS DESIGN, INC.
Vilor Center DonorWall
Gore Creek Grill
The Discovery Center
WeaverResidence
Time and Life Bui Iding
LDMINODSDESIGN, INC. 624 Bross Street Lo ng mont, Colorado 80501 303/7724030
624 Bnoss Sheet
Longmont, CO 80501
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Corporate Profile
Luminous Design InScqoperafid is a multi -faceted lighting design firm established
combine the a science of Lighting Design and Illumination Engineering.
�ghting Design is the composition of light, shadow and color to obtain a balance of
aesthetics, architecture, comfort, visibility and psychology. Lighting Design uses the
mind's eye to visualize lighted spaces as they might be.
Illumination Engineering involves the physical properties of lamps, luminaires, light
and surfaces and the calculations required to predict their interaction. Illumination
Engineering provides the means by which equipment is selected and placed for optimal
effectiveness and provides the tools required to predict the system's performance and
economics.
Successfully lighted environments are the result of both Lighting Design and
Illumination Engineering. Design provides the concept and Engineering brings it to
fruition. Lighting that is designed but not engineered is usually well conceived but does
not work properly. Lighting that is engineered but not"designed is usually efficient but
dull and uncomfortable and often too bright. Only when Design and Engineering work
together can well -conceived lighting become a reality.
l This is the philosophy with which Luminous Design approaches lighting design. It
ensures that lighting systems developed by Luminous Design will not only provide
U pleasant, comfortable and highly functional visual environments, but they will be
economical, energy conserving and maintainable as well.
MLuminous Design combines design experience and intuition with advanced technology
D and computer software to ensure superior results. This software, developed in-house,
by national laboratories and by lighting software specialists is used to predict lighting
system, energy and economic performance.
N L The staff of Luminous Design have designed and specified lighting systems for a variety
of applications ranging from cruise ships to high -mast roadway installations, from
Soffices and schools to industrial facilities.
OIn addition to lighting design consulting, Luminous Design offers daylighting and
controls design and analysis, sustainable design assistance, luminaire design, lighting
standards development, and illumination engineering research and development.
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES
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Colorado State University
Atmospheric Science/CIRA Addition
Hughes Stadium Expansion Study
Veterinary Teaching Hospital Expansion
Vocational Education Building Restoration
South College Gymnasium Renovation
Anatomy/Zoology Laboratory Remodel
Lory Student Center Office/Conference Center Addition
Fort Collins, Colorado
Mr. Tommy Moss, Manager of Design and Construction
Facilities Management
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
(970) 491-0160
Colorado State University
Human Performance Laboratory
South College Gymnasium Renovation
Moby Gymnasium, B-Wing, Second Floor Remodel
Fort Collins, Colorado
Dr. Gay Israel, Department Head
Department of Health and Exercise
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
(970) 491-3785
Colorado State University
Plant Sciences Building Renovation
Fort Collins, Colorado
Dr. Tom Holtzer, Head Dr. Jim Quick
Department of Bioagricultural and Pest Management Department of Soil and Crop Sciences
Colorado State University Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523 Fort Collins, CO 80523
(970) 491-5843 (970) 491-6501
Mr. Jim Stoddard, Project Manager
Facilities Management
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
(970) 491-0138
Lightinq Projects Designed by Jefferey F. Knox of Luminous Design
Churches
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH
Boulder, CO
Educational Facilities
DISCOVERY CENTER ELECTRICAL DISPLAY
Fort Collins, CO
LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL RENOVATION
Loveland, CO
THOMPSON SCHOOL DIST. RENOVATIONS
Loveland & Berthoud, CO
UNIV. OF ARIZONA ENGINEERING CENTER
Tucson, AZ
Energy Studies — Sustainable Design
BOULDER COUNTY ENERGY AUDITS
Boulder, CO
CHICAGO POLICE STATION PROTOTYPE
Chicago, IL
CORNELL COMMUNITY COMMONS
Ithica, NY
CRYSTAL RIVER MARKETPLACE
Carbondale, CO
DURANGO RECREATION CENTER
Durango, CO
GRAINGER WAREHOUSE
Niles, IL
MAXIMUM SECURITY PRISON PROTOTYPE
Lamesa, TX
METROVACESA M40
Madrid, Spain
MODEL ENERGY INSTALLATION PROGRAM
Ft. Hood, TX
NORTH JEFFCO RECREATION CENTER
Jefferson County, CO
ONE ROTARY CENTER LIGHTING AUDIT
Evanston, IL
PACE ENTERPRISES
Los Angeles, CA
PIKES PEAK REGIONAL DEVEL. CENTER
Colorado Springs, CO
PIMA COLLEGE ENERGY REPORT
Tucson, AZ
UNC - ROSS HALL
Greeley, CO
U. S. NAVAL HOSPITAL LIGHTING AUDIT
Guam, USA
Entertainment
COLUMBIA / TRISTAR SCREENING ROOM
Los Angeles, CA
GATEWAY PARK
Boulder, CO
KC ZOO ENTRANCE BUILDING
Kansas City, MO
Exterior
BEL-TEL CREDIT UNION
Maitland, FL
CHANCELLOR PARK
San Diego, CA
CITICORP PLAZA
Los Angeles, CA
COAL CREEK MEDICAL CAMPUS
Louisville, CO
DEWEES ISLAND BOARDWALK AND DOCKS
DeWees Island, SC
DIA STALLION SCULPTURE
Denver, CO
DORCHESTER APARTMENTS
Denver, CO
INTEL CORP. CAMPUS DESIGN REVIEW
Portland, OR
INTERLOCKEN MASTER PLAN
Broomfield, CO
INVERNESS HOTEL AND GOLF CLUB
Englewood, CO
KUWAIT EMBASSY SECURITY LIGHTING
Washington, DC
LINEAR PARK COMPETITION
San Diego, CA
LOS ANGELES FASHION GALLERY
Los Angeles, CA
MORGAN BANK SECURITY LIGHTING
New York City, NY
OLYMPIC AT PURDUE
Santa Monica, CA
SANTA MONICA PIER RESTORATION
Santa Monica, CA
STUDIO PLAZA
Los Angeles, CA
THE NATIONAL GARDENS
Washington, DC
VILLA RMERA
Long Beach, CA
WESTMINSTER PARK
Westminster, CO
LUMINOUS DESIGN, INC. 624 Br=Street, Longmont, CO 80501 3031772-7030
Lighting Projects Designed by Jefferey F. Knox of Luminous Design
Government / Municipal
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY OFFICES
Denver, CO
FORT COLLINS COUNCIL CHAMBER
Fort Collins, CO
FORT COLLINS MUNICIPAL COURT ANNEX
Fort Collins, CO
GREENING OF THE WHITE HOUSE
Washington, DC
LIMON CITY HALL
Limon, CO
L A COUNTY CHILDREN'S COURT
Los Angeles, CA
PORT AUTHORITY OF LONG BEACH
Port of Long Beach, CA
USGS ROCKY MOUNTAIN MAPPING CENTER
Denver, CO
Hospitality
CHICAGO HILTON
Chicago, IL
CROWN PRINCESS
Princess Cruise Lines
GILPIN HOTEL AND CASINO
Blackhawk, CO
JACKSON LAKE LODGE
Jackson, WY
RED ROCKS COUNTRY CLUB
Morrison, CO
REGAL PRINCESS
Princess Cruise Lines
STAR PRINCESS
Princess Cruise Lines
TUSTIN RANCH GOLF COURSE CLUBHOUSE
Tustin, CA
VILAR CENTER - GLASS ART DONOR WALL
Beaver Creek, CO
Libraries
DENVER CENTRAL LIBRARY
Denver, CO
Medical Facilities
MIDWEST CARDIOVASCULAR INSTITUTE
Chicago, IL
REPLOGLE MEDICAL OFFICE
Louisville, CO
UNIVERSITY OF VA. MEDICAL CENTER
Charlottesville, Virginia
Offices
ADVANCED ENERGY
Fort Collins, CO
AMERITECH
Chicago, IL
CARNATION HEADQUARTERS BUILDING
Glendale, CA
CATALYST OFFICES
Boulder, CO
COLORADO BIRD OBSERVATORY
Bar Lake State Park, CO
CONTINUUM PARTNERS, INC.
Denver, CO
CREEKSIDE BUILDING
Boulder, CO
EMPIRE FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO.
Omaha, NE
EPSON AMERICA HEADQUARTERS
Torrance, CA
GENERAL ELECTRIC CHAIRMAN'S SUITE
New York City, NY
GENSLER & ASSOCIATES, DENVER OFFICE
Denver, CO
GERMAN HOUSE
Boulder, CO
GILLMORE FOUNDATION
New York City, NY
GUARANTY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
Denver, CO
LOVELAND POWER AND WATER
Loveland, CO
MANUFACTURERS HANOVER TRUST CO.
New York City, NY
MOREY & MAHONEY
Denver, CO
MORGAN BANK BUILDING
New York City, NY
QUERREY & HARROW LAW OFFICES
Chicago, IL
SAN FRANCISCO ENERGY FOUNDATION
San Francisco, CA
SOUTH SHORE BANK
Chicago, IL
SWISS BANK TRADING FLOOR
New York City, NY
TIME & LIFE BUILDING
New York City, NY
TUTHILL CORP. HEADQUARTERS
Burr Ridge, IL
WTTW LOBBY
Chicago, IL
LUMINOUS DESIGN, INC. 624 Bross Street, Longmont, CO 80501 303/772-7030
Lighting Projects Designed by Jefferey F. Knox of Luminous Design
Roadways & Streetscapes
16TH STREET MALL EXTENSION
Denver, CO
96th STREET INTERCHANGE
Broomfield, CO
CENTAUR VILLAGE WEST
Louisville, CO
E-470 PROJECT OVERSIGHT ENGINEERING
Denver, CO
E-470 SEGMENT IV DESIGN
Denver, CO
FLAGSTAFF STREETSCAPE
Flagstaff, AZ
I25 / COLFAX / 6- AVE
Denver, CO
I76 & WADSWORTH INTERCHANGE
Denver, CO
PARKWAY CENTER RENOVATION
Longmont, CO
PIZZARL4 UNO PARKING LOT
Denver, CO
SACRAMENTO STONE
Chicago, IL
SHERADAN WYOMING STREETSCAPE
Sheradan, WY
SKYPARK
Torrance, CA
SOUTH SANTA FE STREETSCAPE
Littleton, CO
SANTA FE DRIVE STREETSCAPE
Denver, CO
SPEER / SIXTH / LINCOLN STREETSCAPE
Denver, CO
SPEER AND FIRST STREETSCAPE
Denver, CO
STATE HIGHWAY 30 - SEGMENT 6
Aurora, CO
STATE HIGHWAY 30 - SEGMENT 7
Aurora, CO
TURLOCK DOWNTOWN STREETSCAPE
Turlock, CA
WTTW PARKING FACILITY
Chicago, IL
Snorts Facilities
CONRAD BALL MIDDLE SCHOOL GYM
Loveland, CO
COORS FIELD GREENING REVIEW
Denver, CO
PARADIGM THERAPIES, INC.
Boulder,CO
SILVERTHORNE RECREATION CENTER
Silverthome, CO
THOMPSON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM
Loveland, CO
TWENTIETH STREET RECREATION
CENTER
Denver, CO
UNION STATION MULTIPLEX
Chicago, IL
Transportation Facilities
DIA CAR RENTAL PARKING ACCESS
Denver, CO
DIA SOUTH CARGO APRON
Denver, CO
DIA TAXIWAY TUNNEL
Denver, CO
MIDLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Midland, TX
LUMINOUS DESIGN, INC. 624 Bross Sheet, Longmont, CO 80501 303/772-7030
624 Bross Sheet
Longmont, CO 80501
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Poire: 303/772-7030
RATE SCHEDULE
Design, Inc. charges the following rates for professional services:
Principal: $90.00 per hour
LUMINOUS DESIGN, INC.
LUMINOUS DESIGN, INC. 6248rass5treet Longmont,Colorado 80501 303/772-7030
624 Bins Street
Longmont, CO 80501
Fme 303F772-1365
Voice: 3OY772-7030
Jefferey F. Knox, Principal
Jefferey is a lighting designer with over sixteen years of experience in a wide range of lighting
projects. His work experience in project management and design in New York City, Los
Angeles, and in Denver has exposed him to a diversity of project types. His project base is both
national and international, with well over 140 projects constructed in the United States, Europe,
and the South Pacific. His design abilities have been recognized by the Illuminating
Engineering Society of North America with five IIDA Awards of Merit.
Jefferey's direct and indirect design experience has associated him with some of the top names
in architectural and interior design. His projects include Restaurants, Medical Facilities,
Residences, Luxury Cruise Ships, Corporate Offices, Roadways, and Energy Analysis Studies.
His projects have been published in numerous national and international magazines and books.
Jefferey's education includes strong foundations in math, science and fine arts as well as
L undergraduate studies in architecture. He has a B.S. in Architectural Engineering from the
University of Colorado, with an emphasis in Illumination Engineering.
U In addition to his design work, Jefferey instructed `Basic Lighting Design' at the New York
University School of Continuing Education. He has also given seminars on lighting efficiency
and on lighting audit techniques to public, corporate and institutional audiences. Jefferey was
M also a contributing technical editor for the "Architects Energy Guide" sponsored by AIA
Colorado and the Colorado OEC.
V His lighting design projects include The Star Princess Cruise Liner, the Denver Central Library
(IIDA Award of Merit), McDonalds Corporate Headquarters - Chicago, E-470 Project Oversight
E Engineering, The Time and Life Building, Midland International Airport Terminal, Speer and
N First Streetscape, Carnation Corporation Headquarters, the Los Angeles Children's Court,
Midwest Cardiovascular Institute (IIDA Award of Merit), Epson America Headquarters, the Stone
S Lion Bookstore, Speer/Sixth/Lincoln Southbound Tunnel, numerous residences, Zenith An
0 American Grill (IIDA Award of Merit), Department of Energy Denver Regional Support Offices
(IIDA Award of Merit), and the USGS Rocky Mountain Mapping Facility.
AN OVERVIEW OF DAVID L. ADAMS ASSOCIATES, INC.
David L. Adams Associates, Inc. was founded in Denver, Colorado in 1979 to provide acoustical
consulting design services. Shortly thereafter, the firm's capabilities were expanded to include
audio/visual and theatre consulting and design services. Today, the firm has offices in Denver,
Colorado and Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii. The principals of the firm are David L. Adams, Edward L.
Logsdon and Jeffrey P. Kwolkoski.
Our company employs a total of fourteen people, of which eleven comprise the firm's technical
staff and three perform administrative and secretarial services. The technical staff maintains
active memberships in the Acoustical Society of America, the National Council of Acoustical
Consultants, the International Society for the Performing Arts, the United States Institute of
Theatre Technology, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the Audio Engineering
Society, the Institute of Noise Control Engineering, the Society for College and University
Planning, the Council of Education Facility Planners International, and many other professional
societies and local community organizations.
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