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RENEWAL AGENCY OF TWIN FALLS
2023 Professional Services Roster
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City of Twin Falls and URA Home Office
Engineering Department 2760 W Excursion Lane
203 Main Avenue East I PO Box 1907 Suite 400
Twin Falls, ID 83303 Meridian, ID 83642
Re: Request for Qualifications — 2023 Professional Services Roster (208) 376-7330
Selection Committee Members: Local Office
The City of Twin Falls and Urban Renewal Agency of the City of Twin 2114 Village Park Avenue
Falls (URA) are the types of organizations that others look to as Suite 100
examples for growth and prosperity. Our team at J-U-B ENGINEERS, Twin Falls, ID 83301
Inc. (J-U-B), which has enjoyed a long-standing partnership with (208) 733-2414
you, celebrates your success and understands the hard work
and dedication required to achieve such a positive reputation. Contact Person
Your proactive approach to addressing infrastructure needs and Mark Holtzen, PE
economic development has been essential to the success of the
community. mholtzen@jub.com
We look forward to continuing our relationship as you face (208) 3084681
the challenges of planning, funding, and implementing your
most important projects over the next few years. With the right
consultant as a partner providing local knowledge, experience,
understanding of the area and staff, and practical solutions,
the City and URA can turn these challenges into opportunities.
We're honored to be a trusted extension of your team and hope
to continue working alongside your staff on the City's most
demanding projects for decades to come.
FIRM BACKGROUND
J-U-B is an engineering company of over 450 employees in 20 offices, located across seven states.
We have been providing civil engineering services to municipalities, government agencies, special
districts, and individuals since 1954. The Twin Falls office of J-U-B was opened in 1962, merging
with J-U-B nearly 50 years ago in 1971. J-U-B's headquarters, and largest office, is located
in Meridian.
Our employees have diverse skill sets that encompass all aspects of civil engineering. We have
assembled a multi-disciplinary team with specialists in landscape architecture, transportation
and traffic, land surveying, stormwater, structures, wastewater collection and gravity irrigation,
water distribution and supply, wastewater treatment and reuse, streetlighting, environmental
services, grant and funding administration, and right-of-way acquisition. In addition, J-U-B offers
professional public involvement and geographic information services through two subsidiaries,
The Langdon Group, Inc. (TLG) and Gateway Mapping, Inc. (GMI), respectively. Many of our public
outreach, project facilitation, and GIS mapping and asset management specialists have supported
your City and URA projects for years. Those resources will remain available to complement our
engineering staff as needed for any project.
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In short, J-U-B offers the complete package of Professional Services as outlined in your Request
for Qualifications. Our team members have the experience, dedication, creativity, and diverse
knowledge set to tailor our project approach and deliverables to your specific needs and concerns.
WHAT SETS J-U-B APART FROM THE REST?
Expertise, Local Knowledge, and Trusted Relationships
With over 50 years of service in Twin Falls, there are numerous critical City and URA projects that
J-U-B has had a hand in. It is truly our belief that we understand your infrastructure, your growth,
your staff, your operations, and your goals better than any other civil engineering firm. Not only
do we work together with your staff on a weekly basis, but our team has developed trusted
relationships with many local agencies, regulators, developers, and complimentary, specialty
consulting firms. Over the years, we have established processes and procedures with you that
will allow for a seamless and effective implementation of your projects. As always, we put the
City's interests and ultimate success ahead of our own and we strive to provide the practical,
value-driven, solutions-oriented engineering to which you've grown accustomed.
Effective Project Management and Primary Contact
Mark Holtzen will be the Project Manager for most projects and your Primary Point of Contact.
He has been working together with many members of your staff on City and URA projects for
more than 25 years. Our local office will coordinate all aspects of your projects, ensure adequate
resources are provided, and communicate regularly with you. Where it makes sense, and
depending on the specific discipline involved, he will rely on other trusted experts to lead projects
as outlined further in our Statement of Qualifications (SOQ). Our local office remains dedicated
to the City and URA, available to respond quickly to your needs. The same trusted, local staff
continue to maintain unparalleled institutional knowledge, but their skills are complemented by a
diverse group of experts throughout J-U-B.
Thank you for many decades of collaboration with J-U-I3 and for the opportunity to submit our
SOQ for the 2023 Professional Services Roster.
Sincerely,
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1—Architectural 1
2—Civil Engineering, Transportation and Traffic 6
4— Professional Land Surveying 11
5—Civil Engineering, Stormwater 15
6—Civil Engineering, Structural 20
7—Civil Engineering, Wastewater Collection and Gravity Irrigation 25
8—Civil Engineering, Drinking Water Distribution and Supply 30
9—Civil Engineering, Wastewater Treatment and Reuse 35
10— Electrical Engineering 40
11— Environmental 45
14—Grant Administration 49
15— Right-of-Way Acquisition 53
QUALIFICATIONS OF THE PROJECT MANAGER
MARK HOLTZEN, PE Shortly after graduating from Utah State University, Mark joined
TWIN FALLS, ID J-U-Bs Twin Falls office in 2000. For the past 23 years, he has been
integral in assisting the City of Twin Falls and URA in the management,
planning, permitting, design, and construction of a wide range of
projects. For nearly two of those years, Mark had the fortunate
opportunity to serve as the City Engineer, allowing him to further
strengthen relationships with the City Staff and to understand the
internal processes that allow the City to function.
Mark has assisted with some of your recent architectural projects,
including the Parks and Recreation Master Plan and Auger Falls
Heritage Park. Through these projects, Mark has forged strong
relationships with the City staff, communicating with them regularly
to understand their goals and desires. These relationships, along
25 years of experience with his knowledge of the community and your infrastructure, will be
invaluable when integrating project specified priorities into your long-
ID PE#10586 term vision for the City and URA.
MS, Civil/Environmental Mark currently serves as the Area Manager for our Twin Falls office,
Engineering, Utah State while also continuing to provide project management and engineering
University services to several of our local clients. He will be responsible for
managing J-U-B's team to ensure your project goals and objectives
are achieved. In addition to resource allocation and scheduling and
budgeting compliance, Mark will assist project staff on technical
issues and work with them to deliver high quality projects. He will be
supported by the key staff presented in the following sections.
QUALIFICATIONS OF THE FIRM AND STAFF
ANDREW NOORLANDER, PLA Andrew is a professional Landscape Architect and experienced
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT project manager with expertise in site master planning and
KAYSVILLE, UT design, presentation graphics, public engagement, construction
documentation (layout, grading, planting, irrigation, and complex
construction detailing) and construction administration. Andrew's
11 years of project experience includes designing spaces to accommodate
community and other gatherings such as farmers markets, art shows,
experience(k holiday celebrations, and other large events. His parks, recreation,
UT PLA #10486769-5301 and open spaces projects have included elements such as destination
playgrounds, nature playgrounds, splashpads and water features,
BLA, Utah State sports fields, sports courts, pump tracks, dog parks, pavilions, shade
University structures, sledding hills, event spaces, plazas, trail systems, and
natural open spaces. Andrew is an experienced irrigation designer
having designed several systems with 8"+ looped mainlines, multiple
controllers, central control, pumps, 2-wire control, and over 100 valves.
Andrew's artistic talents and passion for environmental sustainability
enable him to develop creative and beautiful design solutions. His
attention to detail, excellent interpersonal skills, and ability to manage
complex projects result in the creation of successful and engaging
outdoor spaces. In addition, Andrew holds a master's degree in
Business Administration and a background in landscape construction
and maintenance.
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JENNA MEYERS, PLA, ASLA Jenna Meyers is a licensed Landscape Architect with experience
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT in landscape design for commercial development, municipal
KAYSVILLE, UT streetscapes, trails, parks, and recreation projects. She is experienced
working through the project development life-cycle and has
ID LA #16903 taken several projects from an initial idea or dream through to
8 years of construction. Her favorite part of every project is working closely with
experience a collaborative design team to solve problems in a way that improves
lives. She loves to design with the end-user in mind.
BLA, Utah State University
SHAWN WILSON, PLA Shawn is a team-focused, creative and dynamic Landscape Architect
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT with experince providing a wide range of landscape architecture
MERIDIAN, ID services both nationally and internationally. He is highly detail-
oriented from preliminary planning through project closeout. With
ID LA #16636 natural artistic talent, and extensive skills across a variety of design
tools and software, he is able to help clients visualize the design
J20 years of throughout the design process. Shawn has a passion for art, design,
experience and the outdoors, and enjoys incorporating that passion into planning
and designing spaces that people will enjoy. With vast experience in
BS, Landscape Architecture, both public and private projects, Shawn helps his clients with creative
UNLV solutions to meet each projects goals, budgets, and expectations.
RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES
PARKS AND RECREATION J-U-B was tasked with developing a comprehensive parks and
MASTER PLAN recreation master plan with the goals of significant citizen input for
TWIN FALLS, ID community buy-in, organizational transparency, and increased public
education by participation in the process. The plan built on what the
r; City currently had, and gave clear and meaningful direction for the
future.
Inventory and analysis was critical in this master planning process.
_.. J-U-B gathered and evaluated demographic data and existing parks,
-. recreation facilities, open space and trails information using GIS
- _ ;_-• " technology to store, map, and present the information. A citizen
survey was also prepared and administered to the residents of the
City. This provided information regarding recreation patterns of use,
desires, and programming requirements expressed by the residents.
Contact: Wendy Davis, Parks Using our proprietary 3P Visual program, J-U-B identified trends,
& Recreation Director • 208- patterns, and vocal minorities that otherwise may not be apparent.
736-2265 The GIS-based technology helped us quickly and efficiently identify
Schedule: 2014-2016 current levels of service, deficiencies and/or surpluses in service
Budget: $69.3K coverage, and projected demand on existing services and amenities by
Key Personnel: Jenno Meyers, new development. We then generated capital improvement projects,
Mark Holtzen strategic funding opportunities, and programming recommendations
that directly respond to citizen and City needs.
Because J-U-B was able to interact with the "public mind" and get a
pulse on the things about which its people were most concerned, we
were able to craft a master plan that truly responded to the people.
Together with the physical analysis, clear recommendations were
presented and documented. In addition, the City received a full copy
of the GIS database, which they then could use to track changes
to their recreation system as revisions and improvements were
implemented. The plan achieved its "roadmap" goal far better than
expected, and has been helpful to City recreation administrators.
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SYRACUSE REGIONAL PARK Syracuse City hired J-U-B to design a 50-acre regional park. The
SYRACUSE CITY, UT project has undergone an extensive master planning and preliminary
_ budgeting phase. In addition to the master planning that was
completed in 2018, J-U-B is under contract to complete construction
documents, bidding assistance, and construction observation in the
subsequent years as this project moves forward.
The master planning phase of this project was a comprehensive
collaborative process within both the J-U-B team as well as with the
City and their steering committee. This park is primarily a sports
complex, but careful thought and consideration went into preserving
space for every member of the community. J-U-B and the City want
Contact: Kresta Robinson, this park to be vibrant and used at all times of the day, not just during
Recreation Director • tournaments or sporting events. A large playground and adjacent
801-614-9654 plaza provide a vibrant heart to the park.
Schedule: 2017-Present Special consideration was given to the design of each sport amenity so
Budget: $395.5K that tournaments could be held with minimal adverse effects to other
Key Personnel: Jenna Meyers areas of the park. One-of-a-kind venues and reduced maintenance
were also key factors during the design and layout of the park.
FORRESTER ACRES PARK Smithfield City hired J-U-B to apply for a grant through the Land and
EXPANSION Water Conservation Fund in 2017. J-U-B was successful in winning the
SMITHFIELD CITY, UT City hundreds of thousands of dollars to go towards expanding their
existing park onto recently acquired adjacent City lands. During the
funding phase of this project, the landscape architecture group helped
the City master plan the expansion as well as provided preliminary
_ cost estimates to be included in the grant application. In 2018, after
the funding was awarded, Smithfield selected J-U-B to provide a
complete construction document package based on the master
plan. This park expansion includes trail connections, parking lot,
eight pickleball courts, and a multi-purpose play field. Special design
detailing was used to accommodate storm water in an underground
storage facility and eliminate the need for a surface detention basin.
Contact: Craig Giles, City Another unique feature to this project was the inclusion of a pressure
Manager • 435-792-7997 booster pump system to enable the new irrigation system to supply
Schedule: 2018-2019 secondary irrigation water not only to this new park expansion but
Budget: $32.6K also to adjacent park property, which saved it from using valuable
Key Personnel: Jenna Meyers potable water for irrigation.
PICKLEBALL COURT COMPLEX J-U-B was hired by Kaysville City to design a pickleball complex
KAYSVILLE CITY, UT to add to Barnes Park Sports Complex. Our landscape architects
master-planned 12 courts for the park and completed a full
construction document set for eight courts. J-U-B consulted with
a local pickleball expert on how the complex of courts should be
laid out to accommodate both recreation and competition use.
Careful consideration was made for constructibility as well as end
user enjoyment; there is plenty of space for players, spectators and
_r tournament directors. The completed eight courts are well used and
loved by the community, and Phase 2 created three additional courts.
Contact: Cole Stephens, Parks Director • 801-430-2869 • Schedule: 2016-2017 • Budget: $13K
Key Personnel: Jenna Meyers
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SHOSHONE RECREATION SITE J-U-B was hired by the BLM to assist them in developing conceptual
DESIGNS designs, including reports, drawings, renderings, and preliminary
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT opinions of probable construction costs, for the Cauldron Linn
Recreation Site, Wilson Lake Recreation Site and Sun Peak Picnic Area.
These are all popular recreation sites in south central Idaho. Each
site is different and presents its own set of challenges in developing
facilities that can accommodate their respective uses and still
maintain their unique character and cultural history. J-U-B Landscape
Architects visited each site and assessed existing conditions, use
patterns, access and circulation, and physical character. An analysis
was then conducted to identify strengths, weaknesses, constraints and
opportunities with respect to recreational use.
The findings of the inventory and analysis were documented in writing
and photographic format, and the sites were re-designed to capitalize
Contact: John Kurtz, Project on the recreational potential that each possessed. Improvements
Manager • 208-732-7296 included new parking and road improvements, picnic shelters and
Schedule: 2019 day-use sites, designated camping sites, trails, large group gathering
Budget: $34.8K spots, restrooms, and viewing platforms. The goals achieved include
Key Personnel: Jenna Meyers enjoying the closeness of friends and family, access to natural
landscapes, escaping everyday responsibilities to restore the mind and
reduce stress, and opportunities to contemplate nature and ourselves.
CENTER STREET RECONSTRUCTION
LOGAN CITY, UT
J-U-B was selected by Logan City to develop different design
alternatives to improve the look and functionality of the Center
Street roadway and sidewalk in Downtown Logan. The City desired to
improve the aesthetics and walkability. This multi-disciplinary project
included the design of roadway, drainage, sidewalks, landscaping and
aesthetics, irrigation, utility relocations and traffic signal on an old
downtown roadway. J-U-B coordinated closely with the Logan City
Public Works/Engineering and Community Development departments,
as well as performed public involvement services to work closely with
the Downtown businesses for their input and buy-in of the roadway,
Contact: Tom Dickinson, parking, sidewalk and landscaping changes. Thousands attended a
Assistant City Engineer • grand opening in the fall of 2018, with final landscaping construction
435-716-9168 completed the following spring.
Schedule: 2018-2019
Budget: $133.8K
Key Personnel: Jenna Meyers
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DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION, J-U-B guided the City of Kuna in project planning, visioning, public
PHASES 1&2 involvement, and preparing a Downtown Revitalization Plan and
KU NA, ID successful funding applications for the multi-phase Main Street/
Avenue E downtown revitalization effort.
A combined effort with the City resulted in new infrastructure
improvements to Kuna's downtown core including new curb and
gutter; decorative sidewalk and art; landscaping; drainage; decorative
lighting; pedestrian modifications; and ADA improvements along Main
Street and Avenue E.
J-U-B is proud to have worked closely with the City and project
stakeholders, including members of Kuna's Economic Development
Committee and the Ada County Highway District (ACHD). It was a
Contact: Chris Engels, City fully collaborative effort from developing a project concept, assisting
Clerk • 208-287-1727 with fundraising, developing project awareness, and garnering
Schedule: 2016-2020 community support. J-U-B's collaboration with the City, ACHD, and
key stakeholders throughout this process has equipped the City with
Budget: the necessary funding resources and planning direction to implement
Key Personnnelnel:: Jenna Meyers both phases of construction.
WHITE CITY CANAL TRAIL J-U-B was hired by Salt Lake County to assist them in developing initial
SALT LAKE COUNTY, UT design concepts and final construction documents for a multi-use trail
running from 9400 South to 106th South. This new trail will be a vital
_ connection to both the Sandy City Canal Trail and other bike routes
and trails to the north. It will also extend south to connect with Draper
City. J-U-B worked with a number of stakeholders, including White
City Water Improvement District, Sandy City, Canyons School District,
private residences, and Salt Lake County in order to establish overall
project goals and ensure a successful and collaborative outcome.
The White City Canal Trail project presents unique challenges, not
only because of the number of stakeholders the trail impacts, but also
because of having to cross Dimple Dell Park, a large canyon that runs
Contact: Jon Ruedas, Project east and west through Sandy City.
Manager • 385-468-1816
Schedule: 2015-2020
Budget: $91.7K
Key Personnel: Jenna Meyers
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QUALIFICATIONS OF THE PROJECT MANAGER
CHELSEA JAMES, PE Chelsea is a passionate and dedicated transportation engineer with
TWIN FALLS, ID experience helping local municipalities, counties, highway districts,
and DOTS on a wide variety of improvement projects. Her experience
consists of roadway design, hydraulics/stormwater, construction
traffic control, full plans, specifications and estimates, traffic analyses,
A safety studies, and utility coordination. Throughout her career she has
\� had the opportunity to assist local municipalities in cradle to grave
safety improvement projects, from obtaining federal-aid money to
construction, and finds these opportunities to be the most rewarding.
In addition to her experience as the lead project engineer, she has had
` the opportunity to serve as the project manager or deputy project
manager on a variety of projects and is currently the Project Manager
on roadway projects for Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) and
ID PE#19484 the City of Twin Falls.
Chelsea is the perfect fit to serve as your primary point-of-contact
9 years of experience for transportation and traffic projects completed under this contract.
MS, Civil Engineering, With years of experience on your projects, she knows your staff,
University of Akron understands your expectations, and is excited about the opportunity
to further support the City.
QUALIFICATIONS OF THE FIRM AND STAFF
TIM BLAIR, PE Tim has over 30 years of project management, engineering and design
PROJECT ENGINEER experience and serves as J-U-Bs Regional Transportation Manager and
BOISE, ID Project Manager. Tim takes pride in working with our communities,
cities, counties, and highway districts in Idaho to ensure deliverables
are compliant with both locally funded and Federal-aid standards.
Tim's hands-on expertise includes urban revitalization and roadway
ID PE#11349 projects, including multi-modal, complete streets, pedestrian and
30 years of bicycle path facilities, way finding, street lighting, intersection, bridge,
experience structural, irrigation, drainage, hydraulic modeling, right-of-way, public
involvement, utility and railroad coordination, floodplain evaluations,
BS, Civil Engineering, environmental, traffic control, permitting, and construction staging. He
Washington State is particularly adept at managing complex projects with compressed
University schedules, limited budgets, and difficult technical issues and is
proactive in developing cost-effective solutions.
CHRIS PETTIGREW, PE While working at J-U-B, Chris has completed several federal-aid bridge
PROJECT ENGINEER replacement and roadway reconstruction design projects located
BOISE, ID throughout Idaho. Prior to joining J-U-B, Chris worked on a variety
of bridge projects ranging from minor deck repair and replacement
1 R+ ID PE#16311 to entire bridge removal and reconstruction. He has experience with
reinforced concrete box culverts utilizing both cast-in-place concrete
18 years of and precast concrete. He also has extensive experience in roadway
experience design spanning multiple states, including numerous projects in Idaho,
MS, Civil Engineering, Utah Arizona, and Oklahoma. These projects were required to conform to
State University state and federal standards. Chris has also worked with many Native
American Tribes and Nations throughout the country.
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ANDREA SHEPPARD, PE Andrea is a transportation engineer licensed in Idaho. Her experience
PROJECT ENGINEER includes geometric design, pavement rehabilitation design,
POCATELLO, ID interchange design, hydraulic analysis and design, traffic capacity
and safety analysis and design, ADA compliance, traffic control
design, project and program planning, and utility coordination. As
ID PE#16026 an Idaho Transportation Department engineer for six years, she has
11 years of skills in specification writing and project estimating for Federal-Aid
experience projects. She has served as the design engineer and project manager
(& over several projects in eastern Idaho. She has also successfully
MS, Civil Engineering, managed and participated in project teams in different locations and
Idaho State University departments.
MATT SIPPLE, PE Matt has more than ten years of transportation related experience
PROJECT ENGINEER with communities, counties, cities, highway districts, and ITD. He
POCATELLO, ID has served as project manager, design team lead, project engineer,
and construction manager on urban/rural roadway and interstate
ID PE#17654 projects. Matt has supported diverse projects addressing intermodal
safety, planning, environmental, traffic control, construction staging,
10 years of and traffic calming. His experience includes local and federally
experience funded projects comprised of roadway rehabilitation and widening,
MS, Civil Engineering, interchange design, roundabout design, complete streets, bike/
University of Idaho pedestrian facilities, multi use pathways, bridges, hydraulic modeling,
and drainage infrastructure.
RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES
CANYON SPRINGS ROADWAY J-U-B provided design and construction engineering services for a
RECONSTRUCTION two phase project to mitigate rockfall and improve the roadway for
TWIN FALLS, ID Canyon Springs Road. The rockfall mitigation portion of the project
included more than 26,000 square feet of draped wire mesh with
anchors, scaling of loose rocks, slope stabilization, and construction
of a stacked rock buttress wall to mitigate soil undermining, as well as
construction of a new gravel pedestrian pathway on the canyon rim as
a part of the rim stabilization work. The rockfall mitigation portion of
the project was completed on time and under budget in August 2019.
r Phase two of the project included roadway reconstruction and safety
improvements for approximately 3,800 linear feet of Canyon Springs
Road. Minor widening and drainage improvements were included
as a part of this project to reduce further subsidence of the existing
roadway and provide additional roadway width for pedestrians where
Contact: Troy 73 City roadway
feasible. The project also included installation of new guardrail and a
Engineer • 208-73 Recycled Asphalt Base Stabilization (RABS) reconstruction of the full
Schedule: 2015-2020 roadway surface.
Budget: $5.8M
Key Personnel: Tim Blair, Chris
Pettigrew, Matt Sipple
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ORCHARD CRABS The City of Twin Falls hired J-U-B to design a cement recycled asphalt
TWIN FALLS, ID base stabilization (CRABS) project to rehabilitate 1,515 feet of
asphalt concrete pavement on Orchard Drive between Blue Lakes
Contact: Mark Thomson, Boulevard and Madrona Street. The existing pavement is more than
Street Superintendent • 40 years old and in poor condition. This project will rehabilitate the
208-308-7326 existing pavement using a five-inch asphalt concrete overlay on top
Schedule: 2022 - Ongoing of nine inches of CRABS, soft spot repair, and approach regrading/
Budget: $458K reconstruction. This project is still in the design phase.
Key Personnel: Chelsea James
DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION J-U-B identified the infrastructure that was in a 40-block downtown
TWIN FALLS, ID area, assessing its condition and remaining service life, evaluating
how much capacity might still be available, and estimating costs for
replacement and/or upgrades. This work was all compiled into one
report that was completed in early 2014. J-U-B was then asked to
assist with developing base maps, cost estimates, and technical briefs
for the planning group (City, URA, and downtown stakeholders) as
+' they worked to incorporate funding and schedule realities into their
vision and wants. The planning group also worked to build a consensus
for the work to be done for the reconstruction of downtown Main
Avenue and associated utilities. J-U-B designed the street lighting,
utility upgrades, supported the design of the streetscape, and provided
overall construction services for the utility upgrades.
Contact: Jesse Schuerman •
208-735-7252
Schedule: 2014-2019
Budget: $3.7M
Key Personnel: Gary Haderlie,
Mark Holtzen
SHOSHONE FALLS GRADE The project would include roadway improvements to Shoshone
TWIN FALLS, ID Falls Grade, Dierkes Road, and the boat ramp road approach within
Shoshone Falls City Park. Improvements would consist of pavement
rehabilitation, re-alignment, and drainage modifications. The project's
intent is to reduce annual maintenance, improve safety, and provide
additional pedestrian access points. J-U-B conducted a wetland
delineation and biological survey, prepared a delineation report and
biological evaluation report, and is in the process of preparing a Joint
Application for permits.
Contact: Troy Vitek, Assistant City Engineer • 208-735-7256 •
° h Schedule: 2020-2022 • Budget: $231, 115
II 1 Key Personnel: Chelsea James, Autumn Davies, Tyler Schade
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SOUTH JEROME INTERCHANGE J-U-B's Transportation Services Group provided a full suite of
ITD DISTRICT 4 project services for this complete redesign and reconstruction of an
interchange on 1-84 that serves as the main entrance to the City of
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The scope of work includes everything from conceptual development
through PS&E. Specifically, the J-U-B scope for the project included
project management, traffic modeling/analysis, alternatives
development, value planning/engineering, structural design (bridges
and walls), traffic engineering, roadway/drainage design, survey
(topographic, boundary, aerial LiDAR), right-of-way, environmental
document (NEPA), interchange modification report (IMR) for the
FHWA, geotechnical/materials engineering, and extensive public and
local agency involvement.
Contact: Nathan Jerke J-U-B was given notice to proceed in late 2016 with a PS&E date
208-886-7809 of September 2018, leaving approximately 20 months to develop
Schedule: 2016-2022 this complex project from cradle to grave. The initial effort included
Budget: $37M construction, developing 15 alternatives and using a value planning process to
$1.1M consulting fee narrow them down to two preferred alternatives. The two preferred
Key Personnel: Tim Blair, alternatives were refined and further analyzed, resulting in a preferred
Chelsea James, Matt Sipple, alternative selected by ITD District 4 in July 2017, a scant six months
Tom Ruby, Bert Nowak, Kirk after the project started. The preferred alternative consists of the
Reichling, Chris Pettigrew first ever Divided Diamond interchange ever proposed in Idaho. The
Divided Diamond was selected because it allowed the new structures
to be constructed perpendicular to the Interstate and also allowed for
traffic to be easily maintained during construction versus replacing the
structure on the same alignment. The existing skew was a concern for
ITD so J-U-B developed the Divided Diamond, a hybrid of a rotary and
roundabout, as a means to reduce/eliminate the skew. This innovative
interchange layout also proved to be less expensive than replacing the
bridge on the existing alignment (smaller, shorter bridges).
Traffic modeling proved the Divided Diamond considerably reduced
travel time through the interchange area, thereby helping ITD meet
its strategic goals that include the efficient movement of goods
and services on the system. Modeling also revealed the design life
of the Divided Diamond will be longer than the other alternatives
and the overall safety should improve by eliminating two signalized
intersections.
MADRONA SIDEWALK With over 100 students using this corridor daily, commuting on the
TWIN FALLS, ID roadway, and adjacent to oncoming traffic, completing this sidewalk
p gap was a high priority for the City of Twin Falls. J-U-B completed the
design from concept to PS&E, obtained additional funding through
the Children Pedestrian Safety Program, and is currently overseeing
construction.
Contact: Troy Vitek, City Engineer • 208-735-7273 • Schedule: 2022 • Budget: $471K
Key Personnel: Chelsea James, Matt Sipple
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LINCOLN ROAD In 2015,J-U-B was selected by Bonneville County to provide full
BONNEVILLE COUNTY, ID planning, design, and construction management services for a two-
mile segment of the Lincoln Road corridor located in the rural/urban
interface of the greater Idaho Falls area.This two-mile segment of
Lincoln Road is a major east-west arterial in the valley, providing the
-� main route between residential and commercial areas. The area is also
experiencing new commercial growth (Costco), as well as the addition
of a new High School and Middle School.
Starting with a robust planning process,J-U-B developed a
comprehensive regional traffic model that helped the county to make
informed decisions about what transportation system improvements
would be needed to support a 20-year life for the infrastructure.The
traffic model was used to develop and evaluate a variety of roadway
and intersection alternatives. Concept designs and corresponding cost
Contact: Lance Bates, Public estimates were also developed.
Works Director • 208-529- Public meetings were held, coordinated, and managed by J-U-B. With
1290 the public input,J-U-B then led a process in helping Public Works and
Schedule: 2015-2020 the Board of Commissioners select the preferred alternative using a
Budget: $10M criteria matrix approach.
Key Personnel: Tim Blair Once the preferred alternative was selected, we developed construction
documents and managed the bidding process. In the summer of 2018,
the first phase was constructed at near$7M (all local funds) and
included two new double lane roundabouts (the first true double lane
roundabouts in eastern Idaho) and over a mile of widening from two to
five lanes and upgrades to include bike lanes, curb, gutter, sidewalk, and
storm drainage. As part of this first phase, nearly 80 parcels of right-of-
way were acquired, again led by J-U-B. The parcels were acquired in less
than 7 months!
Construction of Phase 2 is underway in 2020 at a cost of approximately
$3M with completion scheduled for this fall.This phase includes
another roundabout and widening from two lanes to three lanes
with curb, gutter, sidewalk, and storm drainage. Both phases included
extensive and complex utility coordination and relocations—all
managed by J-U-B. For both phases of construction,J-U-B is providing
full construction engineering, inspection, and management services.
GARDEN CITY NEIGHBORHOOD BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN PLANS
ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT
J-U-B developed a bicycle and pedestrian plan, in collaboration with the
Garden City planning department, including providing technical support
i in planning, GIS, and public involvement. In addition to analyzing
current facilities and safety concerns to begin the project, ongoing
citizen engagement efforts included an online interactive map (3P
Visual), as well as a student outreach component. J-U-B also identified
specific projects to increase connectivity and safety for non-motorized
-- users within the community.
Contact: Edinson Beautista • 208-387-6100 • Schedule: 2019-2020 • Budget: $69K • Key
Personnel: Matt Sipple, Addison Coffelt
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QUALIFICATIONS OF THE PROJECT MANAGER
BERT NOWAK, PLS Bert has 39 years in the surveying field, which includes route,
TWIN FALLS, ID construction, and right-of-way surveying for the construction of
highways, municipal streets, county roadways and subdivisions. Since
2003, he has been responsible for supervising two survey crews in
the staking of new roadways (rural and urban sections), roadway
widening, airport runway and taxiway improvements, and subdivision
\' roadway and municipal infrastructure.Bert has completed multiple
municipal survey projects ranging from waterline infrastructure,
sewerage infrastructure, lift stations, pump stations, water tanks, and
signal/lighting. Bert spent 18 years in various surveying roles for the
Idaho Transportation Department (ITD).
J-U-B believes that Bert is the perfect fit to serve as your
point-of-contact for survey projects completed under this contract.With
ID PLS#8077 years of experience on your projects, he knows your staff, understands
your expectations, and is excited about the opportunity to further work
39 years of experience with the City of Twin Falls.
General Studies, College
of Southern Idaho
QUALIFICATIONS OF THE FIRM AND STAFF
TOM RUBY, PLS Tom leads a wide variety of survey projects including large-scale
TWIN FALLS, ID control surveys, aerial mapping survey control, conventional
mapping projects, preliminary and construction engineering surveys,
bathymetric surveys, deformation surveys, ALTA surveys, cadastral
g ID PLS#10785 surveys, property surveys, and terrestrial LiDAR surveys. Over the last
32 years of 30 years, Tom has provided successful surveying projects to clients
experience for decades, including Idaho Power Corporation, U.S. Forest Service,
Bureau of Land Management, Idaho National Laboratories, Idaho
Drafting Technology Department of Lands, Idaho Transportation Department, numerous
Certificate, College of municipalities and countless private clients.
Southern Idaho
KIRK REICHLING, LSI Kirk joined J-U-B's Twin Falls office in 2017. He has shown a lot of
TWIN FALLS, ID passion and a good work ethic throughout his surveying career. His
surveying experience qualifies him to perform boundary analysis,
- 10 years of topographic design, aerial mapping, construction surveys, ALTA
surveys, bathymetric surveys, terrestrial 3D scanning and drone
experience mapping. Kirk is always willing to adapt and embrace new techniques
and technologies to provide expedience and efficiency. To continue to
BS, Surveying and further his career, Kirk is pursuing licensure for the State of Idaho.
Geomatics Engineering
Technology, Idaho State
University
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PRESERVE TRAIL & PARK The City of Twin Falls is in the process of developing a parking area
TWIN FALLS, ID for the Preserve Trail & Park. They hired J-U-B to perform a boundary
and topographic survey to complete the design. J-U-B Survey Group
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J-U-B also completed drone imagery to capture all surrounding
a - features of the site. J-U-B also helped resolve boundary issues with a
� T(ITI disgruntled adjoining landowner to the park and completed a Record
k of Survey document.
( Contact: Wendy Davis, Park& Recreation Director • 208-736-2265 •
Schedule: 2021 • Budget:$8,900 • Key Personnel: Bert Nowak, Kirk
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ROCK CREEK SEWER COLLECTION IMPROVEMENTS
TWIN FALLS, ID
The City of Twin Falls replaced approximately 5,400 feet of 8-to
36-inch gravity sewer trunkline within Rock Creek Canyon to service
future growth areas in the community. The project also included
450 feet of 8-inch cured-in-place-pipe (CIPP), 2,350 feet of paved
recreational path and 1,900 lineal feed of gravel roadway. J-U-B
provided topographic surveying, aerial LIDAR mapping and planimetry,
research for ROWS, boundary surveys, preparation of parcel
descriptions, assistance with easement acquisitions, and construction
staking on the project.
Contact: Lee Gloesemonn, Assistant City Engineer • 208-735-7253 • Schedule: 2015-2017 •
Budget: $2.5M • Key Personnel: Bert Nowak, Tom Ruby
CANYON SPRINGS ROADWAY J-U-B provided design and construction engineering services for a
RECONSTRUCTION two phase project to mitigate rockfall and improve the roadway for
TWIN FALLS, ID Canyon Springs Road. The rockfall mitigation portion of the project
included more than 26,000 square feet of draped wire mesh with
anchors, scaling of loose rocks, slope stabilization, and construction
of a stacked rock buttress wall to mitigate soil undermining, as well as
construction of a new gravel pedestrian pathway on the canyon rim as
a part of the rim stabilization work. The rockfall mitigation portion of
the project was completed on time and under budget in August 2019.
Phase two of the project included roadway reconstruction and safety
improvements for approximately 3,800 linear feet of Canyon Springs
,.'.1 Road. Minor widening and drainage improvements were included
} 1 as a part of this project to reduce further subsidence of the existing
roadway and provide additional roadway width for pedestrians where
Contact: Troy Vitek, City feasible. The project also included installation of new guardrail and
Engineer • 208-735-7273 a Recycled Asphalt Base Stabilization (RABS) reconstruction of the
Schedule: 2015-2020 full roadway surface. J-U-B Survey Group provided field surveys for
Budget: $5.8M topography, boundary, alignments and aerial photography control for
Key Personnel: Bert Nowak, project design. J-U-B Survey Group also provided survey control and
Tom Ruby, Kirk Reichling support for project construction.
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MADRONA SIDEWALK With over 100 students using this corridor daily, commuting on the
TWIN FALLS, ID roadway, and adjacent to oncoming traffic, completing this sidewalk
gap was a high priority for the City of Twin Falls. J-U-B completed the
Contact: Troy Vitek, City design from concept to PS&E, obtained additional funding through
Engineer • 208-735-7273 the Children Pedestrian Safety Program, and oversaw construction.
Schedule: 2022 J-U-B Survey Group provided field surveys for topography, boundary,
Budget: $550K alignments and drone imagery for project design. J-U-B Survey Group
Key Personnel: Bert Nowak, also provided survey control and support for project construction.
Kirk Reichling
WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS
HAGERMAN, ID
Due to non-compliance with their NPDES permit and a consent
agreement with EPA, the City of Hagerman constructed a new
wastewater storage lagoons and reuse system. They also constructed
two new sewer lift stations and a vertical fine screen at their
treatment plant headworks. As part of the project, J-U-B provided
topographic surveying, aerial LIDAR mapping and planimetry,
establishment of right-of-way, boundary surveys, preparation of parcel
descriptions and associated Record of Surveys, use of GNSS and a
r. single beam sonar device, assistance with easement and property
acquisitions, and preparation of annexation documents for the Idaho
State Tax Commission. Construction staking was also provided.
Contact: Justin Hulme, Public Works Director • 208-539-6636 • Schedule: 2016-Ongoing •
Budget: $8.7M • Key Personnel: Bert Nowak, Tom Ruby, Kirk Reichling
PAHSIMEROI RIVER BRIDGES SURVEY
ITD DISTRICT 6
J-U-B partnered with Aero-Graphics, Inc. and Sandpoint
Hydrographics, LLC to provide airborne LiDAR mapping of 850 acres
of the Salmon and Pahsimeroi Rivers confluence. The project also
provided a mile of multi-beam sonar scanning of the Salmon River
bottom and one-half mile of the Pahsimeroi River bottom. The project
delivered base mapping to ITD District 6 for the design of bridge
replacements and channel changes.
Contact: Brad Richards, Project Manager • 208-735-7252 • Schedule: 2020 • Budget: $92K • Key
Personnel: Bert Nowak, Tom Ruby, Kirk Reichling
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HANKINS PRESSURE ZONE This project consisted of creating a separate pressure zone to improve
TWIN FALLS, ID pressure issues through the installation of approximately 6,900 LF of 8
inch through 30 inch water mains at 10 separate locations along with
Contact: Rob Bohling, the installation of a pressure control valve stations.
Water Superintendent • J-U-B Survey Group provided field surveys for topography, utilities,
208-736-2275 storm drain and sewer infrastructure, Right-of-Way/boundary
Schedule: 2022-Current recovery, alignments, and drone imagery for project design.
Budget: $3.7M
Key Personnel: Bert Nowak,
Tom Ruby, Kirk Reichling
LANDER STREET WRF J-U-B provided topographic mapping, aerial imagery, and terrestrial
IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) point cloud for Building
TWIN FALLS, ID Information Modeling (BIM) purposes. The point cloud was produced
to provide accurate information about the physical and functional
characteristics of the structures on site. A complete draft of the site
was derived from the 3D point cloud and displayed, in detail, the
locations of concrete walls, buildings, aeration basins, and clarifiers.
� Contact: Michael Fuss, Senior Principal • 208-388-4315 •
Schedule: 2021 • Budget: $27K • Key Personnel: Kirk Reichling
SHOSHONE FALLS GRADE
TWIN FALLS, ID
Contact: Troy Vitek, City
Engineer • 208-735-7256
Schedule: 2020-2022 �u
Budget: $278K r _F
Key Personnel: Bert Nowak, '
Tom Ruby, Kirk Reichling I } i
The project is a roadway rehabilitation of approximately 5,280 linear
feet of Shoshone Falls Grade, Dierkes Road, and boat ramp road at
Shoshone Falls Park. Project goals were to develop a recommended
alternative for roadway improvements to reduce annual maintenance,
improve safety, rehabilitate the existing pavement, and provide
additional pedestrian access routes, points, and facilities. Scope of
J-U-B provided project management, surveying and base mapping,
wetland delineation and biological survey, draft joint application
for permits to the CORPS, design engineering, quality control,
aerial photography (LiDAR), and geotechnical investigation. J-U-B
Survey Group provided field surveys for topography, project control,
alignments, terrestrial scanning of rock face overhangs and aerial
target control data for project design.
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MARK HOLTZEN, PE Shortly after graduating from Utah State University, Mark joined J-U-B's
TWIN FALLS, ID Twin Falls office. For the past 23 years, he has been integral in assisting
the City of Twin Falls and URA in the management, planning, permitting,
design, and construction of a wide range of projects. For nearly two of
those years, Mark had the opportunity to serve as the City Engineer,
allowing him to further strengthen relationships with the City Staff and
to understand the internal processes that allow the City to function.
Mark has assisted with some of your recent stormwater projects,
including the Downtown Revitalization Project and stormwater analysis
as part of the Pressure Irrigation Master Plan and Implementation
Project. Through these projects, Mark has forged strong relationships
with the City staff, communicating with them regularly to understand
their goals and desires.These relationships, along with his knowledge of
the community and infrastructure, will be invaluable when integrating
25 years of experience project-specified priorities into your long-term vision.
Mark currently serves as the Area Manager for our Twin Falls office,
ID PE#10586 while also continuing to provide project management and engineering
MS, Civil/Environmental services to several of our local clients. He will be responsible for
Engineering, Utah State managing J-U-B's team to ensure your project goals and objectives
are achieved. In addition to resource allocation and scheduling and
University budgeting compliance, Mark will assist project staff on technical
issues and work with them to deliver high quality projects. He will be
supported by the key staff presented in the following section.
QUALIFICATIONS OF THE FIRM AND STAFF
GARY HADERLIE, PE Since 2007, Gary has been climbing in stormwater structures,
PROJECT ENGINEER investigating stormwater bottlenecks during rain, dye testing pipes,
TWIN FALLS, ID studying tunnels, collaborating closely with City staff, and working hard
to understand the intricacies of your stormwater infrastructure. This
ID PE#13805 has allowed him to provide modeling, planning, and design efforts. As a
result, the City has come to trust and rely on Gary for stormwater issues.
19 years of He has been a Project Manager and Engineer on several City stormwater
experience projects, including the Falls Avenue Model and Design, Main Avenue
Utilities Model and Design, pressure irrigation implementation, and
MS, Civil and Midtown Stormwater Model. He works closely with the Canal Company
Environmental on irrigation that also routes City stormwater, and has performed
Engineering, Utah State multiple FEMA floodplain designs, permits, and CLOMRs/LOMRs. Gary's
University unique ability to investigate an issue from several different perspectives
will provide assurance that solutions to your problems are well thought-
out and practical.
GREG SEEGMILLER, PE Greg has years of experience in municipal design and City Engineering
PROJECT ENGINEER services. Over the past decade, he has served as the City Engineer or
KAYSVI LLE, UT provided engineering for many cities and counties in Northern Utah.
These communities include Woods Cross, Washington Terrace City,
UT PE Uintah City, Morgan City, Marriott-Slaterville City, South Ogden City,
#181126-2202 Corinne City, Park City, and Box Elder County, to name a few.
32 years of Greg's strengths include the ability to coordinate people and resources
experience to achieve a common vision for the benefit of the community. His
skills and abilities have assisted many communities throughout his
MS, Civil and Environmental experience as an engineer. Greg has a wide variety of stormwater
Engineering, Utah State experience such as MS4 design and master planning. Additionally, he
University has a tremendous amount of experience working with related canal and
irrigation water in addition to many other municipal projects.
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RJ O'LEARY, PE RJ is a Project Engineer in J-U-B's Twin Falls office. He has experience
PROJECT ENGINEER in hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and engineering through his
TWIN FALLS, ID master's degree along with work with J-U-B. He has worked on
multiple two-dimensional stream modeling projects around the
ID PE#21667 Pacific Northwest. Stream rehabilitation and stabilization is a passion
6 years of of RJ's due to the challenge of managing the unpredictable nature of
a stream. He also has worked on multiple municipal water projects,
experience including stormwater and irrigation.
ME/BS, Civil Engineering, RJ grew up on a river that flooded his home frequently. It was
Clarkston University catastrophic to his family and was preventable. This experience has
given RJ a special interest in stream management and flood prevention.
NATE SMITH, PE Nate has years of experience working on stormwater, water, sewer, and
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KAYSVI LLE, UT modeling to analyze complex potable water, secondary irrigation water,
sewer, and storm drain systems, which has been done in established
UT PE hydrologic and hydraulic modeling software. Nate has also completed
the hydrology and hydraulics calculations for several projects.
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His breadth of modeling includes simple one pipe systems to
complex city-wide networks. In addition to his modeling experience
experience he has worked on multiple design projects, working in Civil 3D to
MS, Civil and Environmental create alignments and profiles, checking for utility conflicts and
Engineering, Utah State designing project details. He has taken on the project management
responsibilities for multiple design projects, coordinating design from
University project conception through construction.
RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES
STORM DRAIN FACILITY J-U-6 has been working with communities throughout the
PLANNING Intermountain West for decades, preparing storm drain master plans
INTERMOUNTAIN WEST to: protect their communities from flooding; provide a road map for
future growth; establish a funding mechanism to support growth and
expansion; and to improve the quality of runoff waters. As a small
Contact: Mark Nielson, sampling: In 2016, City officials in rural Smithfield were perplexed
Former Public Works Director on addressing long-time residents who felt they were subsidizing
(Logan) • 435-881-0724/Mike the growth, so decided to create a Storm Drain Master Plan and
Child, Public Works Director associated CIP and Impact Fee Plan. In 2015, J-U-B completed multiple
(Clinton) • 801-614-0870 master plan models for the Sandpoint stormwater system to verify
Schedule: 2003-Ongoing and identify troublesome bottleneck locations. In 2017 Clinton
completed an update of the Storm Drain Master Plan to meet pending
Budget: Varies ($40K-$470K) State MS4 requirements and also address LID Standards. In 2012,
Key Personnel: Gary Haderlie, J-U-6 completed a comprehensive master plan for Logan to address
Nate Smith historical irrigation that also dubbed as stormwater conveyance and to
meet water quality levels as an MS4 regulated City.
"The best Master Plan I've ever seen."
Jay Lowder, Ogden City Public Services Director (speaking of J-U-B's Stormwater Master Plan for Ogden City)
STORMWATER MODELING, IRRIGATION, AND INVESTIGATION
TWIN FALLS, ID & TWIN FALLS CANAL COMPANY (TFCC)
Contact: Jay Barlogi, General For years, J-U-B has been providing reviews of irrigation design in
Manager • 208-733-6731 the Twin Falls City and County area. Additionally, J-U-B has provided
stormwater analysis, modeling or design for many projects such
Schedule: Annually as Falls Avenue, Eastland, Washington Street South, Downtown,
Budget: Varies ($5k-25k) Midtown area, and others. As J-U-B has completed irrigation and
Key Personnel: Gary Haderlie, stormwater analysis and reviews, skeletal models of various parts
Mark Holtzen, RJ O'Leary of the town have been created. In addition, weak points in the
stormwater system have also been investigated during rain storms.
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DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION J-U-B has been assisting the City and the URA to make downtown
TWIN FALLS, ID improvements for many years. This process started with a detailed
assessment of all downtown infrastructure including storm drain
facilities and culminated in final design and construction of storm
drain and other facilities. This work also included preparing a large
stormwater model for all of the downtown area including looking
at future conditions and changes which allowed J-U-B to design the
stormwater pipe sizes through the downtown area. Later the City had
J-U-B due an extension model of this work to look at options of storm
retention and upsizing major trunklines draining to the Midtown area
and the Orchalara Tunnel. This project received an ACEC 1st place
award in April 2020.
Contact: Jesse Schuermon, URA Staff Engineer • 208-735-7253 • Schedule: 2015-2019 • Budget: $3.7M •
Key Personnel: Gary Haderlie, Mark Holtzen
US-12 HYDRAULIC AND This project included providing design for many miles of new freeway.
ROADWAY DESIGN J-U-B was tasked with some structure and roadway elements and the
KIEWIT FOR WSDOT complete hydraulic design. This included Hydraulic Analysis for over
WALLA WALLA, WA 50 culverts, multiple bridges, and navigation of FEMA and Floodplain
permits. FEMA floodplain analysis was needed for the Touchet
Contact:Jim Bauman, Senior River and Dry Creek with multiple options developed to meet the
needs of the state, county, and FEMA regulations including no-rise
Design Engineering Manager • requirements. J-U-B staff used a variety of software programs such as
360-693-1478 GIS, SMS 2-D hydraulics with SRH-2D, HEC-RAS, WMS, and others. The
Schedule:2019 • Budget:$370K project also consisted of providing stormwater quality and quantity
(J-U-B Design Fee) treatment. Our team worked with Kiewit, and WSDOT headquarters
Key Personnel: Gary Haderlie, RJ hydraulics to make decisions for the project. Based on our evaluation,
O'Leary a preliminary design was prepared for Kiewit and WSDOT, to be
considered for final design and construction.
BURLEY CULVERT SIPHON For this project, ITD was seeking to improve or replace an existing
UNDER SH-27 culvert under SH-27. The culvert carries water and flows in a siphon
ITD DISTRICT 4 with tight hydraulic constraints and several geometric inflection points
vertically and horizontally. Due to the siphon nature of the culvert with
Contact: Brock Dille, ITD Project full water, it was difficult to get inside, however,the hydraulic evaluation
Manager • 208-544-7906 needed to better understand these dimensions. So one unique aspect
Schedule: 2018-2022 of this project included using J-U-B's 3 dimensional survey scanning
Budget: $1.3M (approx.) capability that was also able to penetrate the bottom of the water
Key Personnel: Gary Haderlie, and capture the geometry of the culvert. Options evaluated for this
RJ O'Leary culvert included replacement, improvement with minor repairs, or
improvement with major repairs, each with pros and cons.
THURMAN MILL BRIDGE This project improved storm water quality in a more advantageous
WATER QUALITY MITIGATION location than near small bridge replacement in Garden City. J-U-B
ACH D developed a functional and aesthetically-pleasing design for this
green stormwater facility to treat stormwater flows that currently
are not treated prior to discharge into the Davis Drain and to treat
Contact: Seth Jorsky • ACHD and attenuate flows via use of bio-retention, eva po-tra nspi ration, soil
Project Manager 208-387-6235 amendments, extended filtration, canopy interception, and/or any
Schedule: 2020-Ongoing combination of such practices.
Budget: $115K
Key Personnel: Chris Pettigrew,
Jenna Meyers, Matt Sipple
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CORNELL LIFT STATION WATER Salt Lake City Department of Public Utilities selected J-U-B to do the
feasibility design and concept study on an end-of-line stormwater
QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS treatment facility prior to discharging into the Jordan River. The
SALT LAKE CITY, UT feasibility study included a site soil analysis to determine viability of
a constructed wetland, a review of pumping records, water quality
' Ir analysis and a review of Jordan River TMDL concerns.
As the feasibility study progressed, the project scope was expanded
to include development of approximately 5.5 acres of land into a
stormwater ark including: trail relocation; expanding the Jordan River
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floodplain with an emergent bench area; waterfalls to aerate and
add oxygen; meandering streams; specialized vegetation for nutrient
removal; an outdoor classroom; educational signage; pumping
modifications; a hydrodynamic separator; flow control structures and
CORNELLLIFTSSTATIONWATERO WATER IMPROVEMENTS: weirs; watershed educational opportunities; and the design of three
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Green Infrastructure residential level practices. These three practices
will be used as demonstration areas, giving people a place to compare
Contact: Bernard Mo, Low-Impact Development (LID) approaches side-by-side. Included are
Engineering • 801-870-2498 a rain garden, a biofilter, and a vegetated Swale.
Schedule: 2017-2020 Hydraulic analysis of the pump and pipeline portion of the project
Budget: $250K have been utilized to develop an operational philosophy that allows
Key Personnel: Nate Smith stormwater to be managed as the featured attraction at the park. An
extensive nature trail system is core to creating a place for the public
to engage with nature.
STORMWATER WATER There are more than 200 outfalls in the City. Meeting with the city we
QUALITY RETROFIT PLAN prioritized the top 50 drainages for consideration. After establishing the
SOUTH JORDAN CITY, UT priorities,J-U-B gathered as much information as possible on each out-
fall. Each outfall was visited physically to better assess contributing area,
proximity to water body, potentially available space for retrofitting, and
Contact: Shane Greenwood, pollutants of concern. A list of potential long-term BMPs was compiled
Supervising Senior Engineer • listing limitations and advantages for each BMP. This list was compared
801-254-3742 to the needs of each drainage and BMPs were selected that matched
Schedule: 2015 the needs, targeted pollutants and available space for implementation.
Budget: $10K J-U-B worked carefully with the City to develop a plan that could be
Key Personnel: Greg Seegmiller implemented and that would fit into the character of the community.
Not all BMPs are effective for all potential pollutants. Selecting the right
BMP is the key to a successful water quality improvement retrofit plan.
South Jordan adopted the plan as an appendage to the Storm Drain
Master Plan to facilitate a funding mechanism for the projects, and
allow them to strategically implement the plan.
EDUCATIONAL RAIN GARDEN Nampa hired J-U-B to design a demonstration rain garden that would be
CITY OF NAMPA, ID an educational experience for anyone who visited it. Sited in an existing
park, it has been designed to accommodate runoff from the adjacent
road, as well as roof runoff from a pavilion.
J-U-B worked with the City to create a preferred alternative, and
then provide planning graphics to help show the vision and help in
\ marketing, public outreach, and funding. Careful considerations were
made for how to excavate the gardens within a flood plain, what type
6v-- of engineered fill material would need to be used, if a need for an
underdrain system existed, and many other technical considerations.
Contact: Kyle Schab, The goal was to ensure that the garden would be aesthetic, educational,
Environmental Compliance and functional. J-U-B has worked with the City to develop an
Stormwater Specialist • operational philosophy that allows stormwater to be managed as an
208-468 5851 amenity rather than a nuisance, and the project has garnered a lot of
Schedule: 2018-2019 attention, particularly with the EPA.
Budget: $70K
Key Personnel: Jenna Meyers
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MUNICIPAL STORMWATER Since 2003, many of J-U-B's clients have been trying to understand
MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS and implement the federal and state stormwater regulations. In
OGDEN UT response to this need, J-U-B has assisted over 50 of the 94 regulated
MS4 communities in the State of Utah to comply with the stormwater
Contact: Justin Anderson, City regulatory requirements. Services provided vary from city to city, but
Engineer • 801-629-8925 have included preparing stormwater management plans and standard
Schedule: 2003-Ongoing operating procedures, training, documentation and reporting,
Budget: Varies ($5K-$100K) assistance during auditing, inventorying stormwater facilities, setting
Key Personnel: Nathan Smith, up stormwater utilities, writing stormwater ordinances, conducting
Gary Haderlie site inspections, stormwater quality monitoring, developing Best
Management Practices, preparing SWPPPs for MS4 facilities, and
"The best money we ever spent on guidance for NPDES permit assistance. As a result of this extensive
our Stormwater Program was hiring work, J-U-B has developed a reputation as one of the leading
J-U-B to conduct a mock audit." stormwater permitting consultants in the intermountain area.
Justin Anderson
Ogden City Engineer
(after being audited by the state)
STORMWATER PROGRAM In the spring of 2015, Park City learned that they had been identified
DEVELOPMENT as a new regulated MS4. That fall they solicited consulting firms that
PARK CITY, UT could help them develop a program. J-U-B Engineers was selected to
provide that assistance in part based on assisting with over half of
Contact: Jason Christensen, the 94 Utah regulated MS4s. Over the next few months J-U-B worked
Water Resources Manager • closely with the City to develop a program. The tasks completed
435-615-5331 included:
Schedule: 2015-2016 • Creating/updating a Stormwater Management Plan
Budget: $71K • Developing and Launching a Public Outreach
Key Personnel: Greg Seegmiller • and Engagement Strategy
• Studying and Implementing a Stormwater Utility
• Conducting a feasibility study for Stormwater Impact Fees
Creating the Management Plan was a straightforward process that
included reviewing the permit requirements with the City and helping
them establish goals and objectives to address the requirements of
the permit. The Public Outreach and Engagement Strategy plan went
hand-in-hand with the establishment of a Stormwater Utility. Any time
there are new fees established it can be a politically charged proposal.
While the impervious area study was being compiled the Public
Outreach program was developed and implemented. The strategy for
garnering support for the program included identifying and involving
key stakeholders that in the community. By carefully selecting these
stakeholders it created an effective network to share the message.
Stakeholders that were highly visible and well respected were asked
to participate in key person interviews, where they met individually
with the Langdon Group staff to discuss stormwater and the issues
involved. Questions were asked to determine the knowledge base of
the individuals, and to get input from them on how best to resolve the
issues. This input was then used to help set standards and policies for
the establishment of a stormwater utility. Stakeholder input was used
to help devise an incentive and credit program and develop a fee that
could be community supported. When it came time to approve the
utility formation, there was little opposition.
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QUALIFICATIONS OF THE PROJECT MANAGER
MARK HOLTZEN, PE Shortly after graduating from Utah State University, Mark joined
TWIN FALLS, ID J-U-B's Twin Falls office in 2000. For the past 23 years, he has been
integral in assisting the City of Twin Falls and URA in the management,
planning, permitting, design, and construction of a wide range of
projects. For nearly two of those years, Mark had the fortunate
opportunity to serve as the City Engineer, allowing him to further
strengthen relationships with the City Staff and to understand the
internal processes that allow the City to function.
Mark has recently managed and/or designed some of your most
challenging projects, many of which included coordination with J-U-
B s Structural Group. Through these projects, Mark has forged strong
relationships with the City staff, communicating with them regularly
----= to understand their goals and desires. These relationships, along
25 years of experience with his knowledge of the community and your infrastructure, will be
invaluable when integrating your project specified priorities into your
ID PE#10586 long-term vision for the City and URA.
MS, Civil/Environmental Mark currently serves as the Area Manager for our Twin Falls office,
Engineering, Utah State while also continuing to provide project management and engineering
University services to several of our local clients. He will be responsible for
managing J-U-B's team to ensure your project goals and objectives
are achieved. In addition to resource allocation and scheduling and
budgeting compliance, Mark will assist project staff on technical issues
and work with them to deliver high quality projects, supported by the
following key staff.
QUALIFICATIONS OF THE FIRM AND STAFF
ROBERT ST. MICHELL, SE Robert St. Michell has 30 years of experience in project management,
PROJECT ENGINEER structural design, and construction administration of numerous
MERIDIAN, ID structural projects. He has performed structural designs for retaining
walls, water tank foundations, pump buildings, and other municipal
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ID SE#10758 structures. He is also responsible for the structural designs for
commercial, industrial, and residential building projects for architects
30 years of and other clients. Robert has designed buildings using materials such
experience as structural steel, reinforced concrete, reinforced masonry, wood
BS, Civil Engineering, framed, heavy timber, and cold formed structural steel.
University of Idaho
ALAN CUKURS, PE Alan's professional abilities encompass 28 years of structural analysis,
PROJECT ENGINEER design/detailing of bridges, retaining walls, construction staging,
MERIDIAN, ID shoring, false-work design, and load rating. He designs various bridge
types, drainage structures, and hydraulic structures. Having designed
ID PE#9447 several roads and pathways, he has an expert understanding of how
a abridge fits within the context of a site and the required service and
28 years of performance needed to satisfy users and owners.The breadth of his
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experience experience ranges from conceptual level through construction support.
MS, Civil Engineering, Alan manages design schedules and quality control processes, and
develops cost estimates, construction plans, and contract documents,
Washington State University which are critical to the success of any bridge project. He works
regularly with State and local agencies throughout the Northwest.
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CHRIS PETTIGREW, PE While working at J-U-B, Chris has completed several federal-aid bridge
PROJECT ENGINEER replacement and roadway reconstruction design projects located
MERIDIAN, ID throughout Idaho. Prior to joining J-U-B, Chris worked on a variety
of bridge projects ranging from minor deck repair and replacement
to entire bridge removal and reconstruction. He has experience with
ID PE#16311 reinforced concrete box culverts utilizing both cast-in-place concrete
18 years of and precast concrete. He also has extensive experience in roadway
experience design spanning multiple states, including numerous bridge projects
in Idaho, Arizona, and Oklahoma. These projects were required to
MS, Civil Engineering, Utah conform to state and federal standards. Chris has also worked with
State University many Native American Tribes and Nations throughout the country.
JESSIE SHOCKLEE With eight years of experience, Jessie has been involved in many
PROJECT ENGINEER diverse structural projects through design and construction
MERIDIAN, ID administration phases. Her structural designs include, but are not
limited to, K 12 schools, bridge abutments, retaining walls, water tank
ID PE#18709 foundations, and pump buildings. Jessie is well versed with different
building materials such as structural steel, reinforced concrete,
8 years of reinforced masonry, light framed wood, heavy timber, and cold
experience formed structural steel. She has been involved with many of J-U-Bs
infrastructure improvement projects including South Well House
BS, Civil Engineering, Boise No. 5, Middleton Road Irrigation Improvements, McDermott Trunk
State University Irrigation Replacements, Falcon Crest Tank and Booster Pump Station,
Toluka and Warm Springs Booster Pump Station upgrades, Omak
Airport Water Infrastructure, and SUEZ Bali Hai Tank Foundation.
RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES
WILLS PUMP STATION The City's existing Wills Booster Pump Station was deteriorated
TWIN FALLS, ID and undersized to meet water demands in the southern part of
the community. As a result, the City elected to replace the existing
pump station with a new one. J-U-B provided planning, design, and
construction management services for the new 2,000 square-foot
pump station, which included a pre-engineered metal building with
insulated metal wall panels and an interior panel liner. The foundation,
floor slab and pump pit involved conventional reinforced concrete
construction. Extensive rock removal to approximately 20-feet below
grade was required on the project. Seismic monitoring was conducted
to verify that there were no impacts to the adjacent storage tanks.
Contact: Lee Glaesemann, Assistant City Engineer • 208-735-7253 • Schedule: 2015-2017 •
Budget: $3.5M • Key Personnel: Mark Holtzen, Robert St. Michell
SOUTH WELL#5 Based on declining water supplies and increasing population and
TWIN FALLS, ID industrial growth, the City's 2016 Water System Facilities Plan
Contact: Josh Baird, Public identified the need to develop additional water sources. Over the
past few years,J-U-B and Brockway Engineering have assisted the City
Works Director • with drilling and development of a fifth well in the City's south well
208-736-2274 field. The final project included the design of a CMU wellhouse with a
Schedule: 2017-2021 wood-framed truss roof, stem wall footing and slab on grade floor. The
Budget: $2.6M well pump includes a concrete pedestal and the discharge piping was
Key Personnel: Robert St. designed with thrust restraints and pipe supports.
Michell, Jessie Shocklee, Josh
Elliot
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HANKINS WATER TANK With substantial industrial growth in the southeast area of the City
TWIN FALLS, ID served by the Hankins and Eldridge Pressure Zones, the City needed
a new 5 MG water storage tank to feed the Hankins Pressure Zone
through their existing pump station. The new tank meets current and
future fire flow needs, equalization and emergency storage. J-U-B
worked with the City to plan and design the partially-buried storage
tank, including site piping and landscaping. The design included
conventional cast-in-place reinforced concrete construction, as well as
alternative bid items for either a prestressed strand wrapped concrete
tank or a prestressed internal-tendon concrete tank.
Contact: Lee Glaesemonn, Assistant City Engineer • 208-735-7253 •
Schedule:2014-2016 • Budget: $3.7M • Key Personnel: Robert St.
Michell, Mark Holtzen
SUNSET PEAK RESERVOIR This project included the design of a new 1-MG, conventionally
AND HULLS GULCH BOOSTER reinforced, cast-in-place concrete storage reservoir and CMU control
UPGRADES building in the Boise foothills.J-U-B worked closely with Veolia and
VEOLIA, ID McAlvain Companies, Inc. through a constructibility review early in
design in order to create a practical and buildable design. In addition,
high pressure vertical turbine pumps were installed at the existing Hulls
Gulch Booster station in order to pump to the higher hydraulic grade
line created by the new tank. To do so, the existing mechanical piping
and restraints were analyzed and reinforced to ensure no movement or
NINOleaking at higher pressures.
Contact: Russ Brooks, Staff Engineer • 208-401-4760 •
Schedule: 2017-2019 • Budget: $2.3M • Key Personnel: Robert St.
Michell, Josh Elliot
VARIOUS PROJECTS/ Since 2003, J-U-B has been providing structural (along with civil)
STRUCTURES engineering and construction phase support for the Idaho Bureau of
BLM, IDAHO STATE OFFICE Land Management. This long-term relationship began with a major
seismic mitigation program at the Boise National Interagency Fire
Center (NIFC) and BLM Boise headquarters.
The work involved performing seismic and life safety evaluations
��RpG.ENC! e�F and designing upgrades to the structural, architectural, electrical,
and mechanical systems. J-U-B prepared plans and specifications for
a the seismic mitigation requirements from FEMA 310 reports for six
y buildings at the NIFC campus (three of the buildings concurrently) and
one building at the BLM Boise District office totaling more than 80,000
square feet.
The seismic mitigation included reinforcing, bracing, and/or removing
unreinforced masonry walls and masonry partitions. Since the seismic
Schedule: 2003-Ongoing mitigation program,J-U-B has provided a wide variety of structural
Budget: Varies engineering services including roof replacements, broken truss repairs,
Key Personnel: Robert St. retardant tank and basin containment replacement, interior building
Michell wall modifications, interior additions, repairs, analysis and consultation
for project direction. Other projects include a new Hotshot facility
building in Pocatello, a new Cottonwood office building complex, a new
Radio building in Boise as well as the smoke jumper training platform
modifications at Lucky Peak Nursery.
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HOKESTRA PEDESTRIAN J-U-B designed a new pedestrian bridge over an overflow channel
TRAIL/BRIDGE DESIGN for the St. Wain Creek in Weld County, Colorado. The structure was
WELD COUNTY, CO founded on drilled shafts supporting an 81.5-foot steel truss bridge.
Abutments were designed to secure the structure from unseating and
being carried away by flood events.
Schedule:2020-2021 • Budget: $428K • Key Personnel: Alan Cukurs
WASTEWATER TREATMENT J-U-B has provided design and construction phase services for Phase
PLANT IMPROVEMENTS 1 WWTP upgrades that included a new secondary clarifier and
BLACKFOOT, ID replacement of the intermediate pump station. Phase 1 construction
was completed in 2017, and the Phase 2 upgrades are currently under
construction. Phase 2 upgrades which include new headworks with
screening, grit removal, and septage receiving; UV disinfection system;
aeration system; and anaerobic digester improvements including
determining required repairs of a digester cover that had broken from
r< _ its fixed supports. Structural, equipment, and instrumentation controls
were recommended for repair of the dome and future operations.
Y. a Contact: Rex Moffat, Wastewater Superintendent • 208-785-8616 •
Schedule: 2017-Ongoing • Budget: $15M • Key Personnel: Robert
St. Michell, Alan Giesbrecht, Levi Shoolroy
DIGESTER 3 STRUCTURAL Digester 3 was built in 1989 and the City was concerned about its
EVALUATION current condition.Therefore, it was taken out of service and cleaned.
CALDWELL, ID In June 2020,J-U-B inspected the internal condition of the digester and
found significant corrosion on the underside of the concrete dome. The
walls and floors appeared to be in good condition.
For this project,J-U-B's scope of work was to perform further review
of the digester's structural integrity to determine if all or part of it can
be salvaged and repaired. Depending on the findings of this review,
structural repairs or replacement of the digester will be recommended
to allow the digester to be placed back in service with new mixing
equipment and internal corrosion protection.
Contact: Brent Orton, Public Works Director • 208-455-4734 •
Schedule: 2020-Ongoing • Budget: $24K • Key Personnel: Robert
St. Michell
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PUMP STATION AND ARSENIC Water pumped from the City of Filer groundwater wells has arsenic
TREATMENT PLANT concentrations that exceed the drinking water standard of 10 ug/L. As
FILER ID a result, the water must be treated to remove arsenic prior to storage
and distribution to the community. The treatment process consists of
pre-oxidation followed by coagulation filtration (C/F) with horizontal
pressure filters. J-U-B provided planning, design, and construction
management services for a 432 square-foot raw water booster pump
station and a 2,950 square-foot arsenic water treatment plant. The
pump station was a traditional wood-framed structure, while the
I arsenic treatment plant was a CMU structure with pre-engineered
—_� wood trusses. Both structures included conventional reinforced
rr concrete foundations and floor slabs.
Contact: Jim Veenstra, Public Works Director • 208-731-3288 •
Schedule:2017-2022 • Budget: $4.9M • Key Personnel: Mark
Holtzen, Tracy Ahrens, Robert St. Michell
FALSON CREST TANK BOOSTER Under construction in Kuna, this 510,000 gallon tank sits on a threefoot
PUMP STATION deep ring foundation with a tank height of 19-feet and a diameter of
KUNA, ID 67-feet. The booster pump station is a 55-foot by 28-foot reinforced
masonry building built to shelter pressure tanks, pumping equipment,
discharge piping, and a segregated electrical room. In addition to the
ga structural design, the architectural components were also designed by
the structural engineering team.
_ Contact: Jim Conger, Construction Manager • 208-713-2527 •
Schedule: 2019-2020 • Budget: $1.7M • Key Personnel: Robert St.
Michell, Jesse Schocklee
KUNA ROAD BRIDGE #1191 J-U-B recently finished the Kuna Road Bridge project for ACHD. J-U-B
ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY provided the Bridge Design and ACHD constructed the bridge with their
DISTRICT (ACHD), ID own team. This project included the design and preparation of plans,
specifications, and quantities for replacing the existing W Kuna Road
over the Benton Lateral Canal with a new bridge consisting of 20-foot
long prestressed voided slab girders supported on a geosynthetic
reinforced soil-integrated bridge system (GRS-IBS).The bridge is
located approximately 0.17 miles west of the intersection of West
Kuna Road and North Black Cat Road.The new bridge accommodates
four 12-foot lanes, two five-foot shoulders and two one-foot
combination traffic/pedestrian parapets. Guardrail was not required
as the bridge curb is beyond the clear zone. This simplified access to
canal maintenance roads at each corner of the bridge. Right-of-way
e acquisition was not required.
Contact: Dale Kuperus, Design Manager • 208-387-6250 •
Schedule: 2018-2019 • Budget: $400K • Key Personnel: Tim Blair,
Alan Cukurs
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QUALIFICATIONS OF THE PROJECT MANAGER
MARK HOLTZEN, PE Shortly after graduating from Utah State University, Mark joined
TWIN FALLS, ID J-U-Bs Twin Falls office in 2000. For the past 23 years, he has been
integral in assisting the City of Twin Falls and URA in the management,
planning, permitting, design, and construction of a wide range of
projects. For nearly two of those years, Mark had the fortunate
opportunity to serve as the City Engineer, allowing him to further
strengthen relationships with the City Staff and to understand the
internal processes that allow the City to function.
Mark has recently managed and/or designed some of your most
challenging projects, including the Wastewater Collection System
Plan and Modeling, Cured-In-Place-Pipe (CIPP) Sewer Rehabilitation
Project, Rock Creek Sewer Improvements, and Auger Falls Heritage
Park. Through these projects, Mark has forged strong relationships
25 years of experience with the City staff, communicating with them regularly to understand
their goals and desires. These relationships, along with his knowledge
ID PE#10586 of the community and your infrastructure, will be invaluable when
MS, Civil/Environmental integrating your project specified priorities into your long-term vision
Engineering, Utah State for the City and URA.
University Mark currently serves as the Area Manager for our Twin Falls office,
while also continuing to provide project management and engineering
services to several of our local clients. He will be responsible for
managing J-U-B's team to ensure your project goals and objectives
are achieved. In addition to resource allocation and scheduling and
budgeting compliance, Mark will assist project staff on technical issues
and work with them to deliver high quality projects, supported by the
following key staff.
QUALIFICATIONS OF THE FIRM AND STAFF
GARY HADERLIE Since 2007, Gary has been climbing in manholes, testing pump
PROJECT ENGINEER stations, flow measuring sewer pipes, collaborating closely with City
TWIN FALLS, ID staff, and working hard to understand the intricacies of your water,
sewer, stormwater, and irrigation infrastructure. This has allowed him
ID PE#13805 to provide modeling, planning, and design efforts, with unsurpassed
22 years of knowledge of your systems. As a result, the City has come to trust
and rely on Gary on some of your most difficult issues. He has been
experience a Project Manager and Engineer on several major City projects,
MS, Civil and including the Collection System Master Plan and Model, Downtown
Environmental Utilities Design projects, and Sewer Manhole and Flow updates. Gary
Engineering, Utah State has also been providing expertise and designs for gravity irrigation
University systems for the Twin Falls Canal Company and others.
JOSH ELLIOTT, PE Josh has been the lead design and construction engineer on numerous
PROJECT ENGINEER pump station, sanitary sewer, recycled water, storm drainage, and
MERIDIAN, ID water distribution/transmission projects. These have been challenging
and successful projects involving high pressure transmission mains,
ID PE#13744 deep sewers, custom site-built pump stations, interstate, railroad
20 years of and large waterway crossings, rock excavation, and extensive private
l development, agency, and landowner coordination. Josh also has
experience expertise in dealing with accelerated design schedules, large design
BS, Civil Engineering, teams, multiple permitting and agency coordination efforts, and
University of Idaho private stakeholder involvement.
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JON CATON, PE Jon has more than 24 years of combined professional experience in
PROJECT ENGINEER leadership, engineering, construction, public works, and municipal
IJTWIN FALLS, ID operations and administration. He began his career as an officer in the
U.S. Army, specializing in logistics and maintenance, where he learned
ID PE#14667 enduring leadership and organizational skills as a platoon leader.
After the Army, Jon worked for Bechtel National, a large engineering
24 years of and construction corporation, and later, for Milestone, a local land
experience development and construction firm. Prior to joining J-U-B in January
BS, Civil Engineering, 2022, Jon enjoyed 14 years with the City of Twin Falls, 12 years as
Gonzaga University the Public Works Director, and eight years as a member of the City's
Executive Leadership Team.
BRETT CONVERSE, PhD, PE Brett has extensive experience in the planning, permitting, design,
PROJECT ENGINEER and operation of water and wastewater treatment and conveyance
COEUR DALENE, ID
systems. Brett has been involved in process troubleshooting and
optimization and has experience modifying facilities to meet changing
discharge limits without the need for additional unit processes. Brett
ID PE#7496 serves as a company-wide resource for designing odor control systems.
33 years of Brett's experience ranges from large municipal and industrial treatment
experience systems to cutting edge process design and research for small
PhD, Civil and Environmental municipalities. His particular fields of expertise include pre-treatment,
Engineering treatment alternative analysis, alternative disposal analysis, odor
control, biological treatment, permitting and disinfection.
TRACY AHRENS, PE Tracy has 5 years of construction engineering experience with
PROJECT ENGINEER Morrison Knudsen and 34 years of experience in planning, design,
TWIN FALLS, ID construction, funding, permitting, and management of a wide range
of projects with J-U-B. He has designed numerous pump stations,
ID PE#6494 pressure mains, distribution systems, storage tanks both above
ground and buried and wells. In addition, he has works with a number
39 years of of canal companies in the Magic Valley on recharge assessment,
Ak experience weirs, diversion structures and bridge decks. Tracy has also worked
BS, Civil Engineering, with numerous funding agencies on projects and has been involved
University of Idaho from start to finish including applications, construction estimates,
environmental information documents, bidding, construction
paperwork and closeout documents.
RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES
DOWNTOWN UTILITY J-U-B has been assisting the City of Twin Falls and the URA to make
UPGRADES downtown improvements for many years. After J-U-B performed a
TWIN FALLS, ID & URA, ID detailed assessment of all utilities, the URA hired J-U-B to complete final
design work.This work included pipe bursting evaluations, and sewer
rehabilitation using J-U-B's CIPP process for 6,000 linear feet of sewer
pipe.J-U-B provided planning, preliminary engineering, final design,
bidding assistance, and construction engineering and inspection.
Contact: Jesse Schuerman, URA Staff Engineer • 208-735-7252 •
Schedule: 2015-2019 • Budget: $3.710 • Key Personnel:
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ROCK CREEK SEWER The 2015 Wastewater Collection System Master Plan identified
COLLECTION IMPROVEMENTS capacity constraints in a portion of the Rock Creek sewer trunkline
TWIN FALLS, ID under future growth scenarios. Additionally, several sewer droplines
into Rock Creek Canyon and siphons beneath Rock Creek had
condition, capacity, and/or regulatory issues. J-U-B worked with
the City to design a project to address these issues. The project
consisted of 5,400 linear feet of 24- to 36-inch gravity sewer main,
450 linear feet of 8-inch cured-in-place pipe for the sewer droplines,
bypass pumping, manhole coatings and linings, and an open trench
crossing of Rock Creek. J-U-B provided planning, preliminary
engineering, final design, bidding assistance, and construction
engineering and inspection.
Contact: Lee Glaesemann, Assistant City Engineer • 208-735-7253 • Schedule: 2015-2019 •
Budget: $2.5M • Key Personnel: Mark Holtzen, Josh Elliott, Gary Haderlie
ODOR INVESTIGATION AND MITIGATION
BOISE, ID
J-U-B has conducted various odor source investigations and
subsequent odor mitigation implementation projects for the City.
- These have included the Edwards Cinemas area investigation and
pilot study, design of a sampling station activated carbon facility
(former Bench Sewer District), West Boise Water Renewal Facility field
investigation/demonstration, Overland Pump Station (NaOCI injection
and carbon canisters), and the South Boise Interceptor demonstration
Contact: Jim Pardy, PE, City project. Brett Converse, who has played a critical role in all of these
Engineer • 208-608-7150 efforts, focuses on practical, cost-effective, phased, odor mitigation
Schedule: 2006-Ongoing solutions that provide flexibility for more elaborate strategies if the
Budget: `101K odor problem persists.
Key Personnel: Brett Converse
WASTEWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM MODELING AND MASTER PLAN
TWIN FALLS, ID The existing Wastewater Collection System Model and Master
Plan were last updated by J-U-B in 2015. Since then, the City has
experienced significant residential, commercial, and industrial growth
throughout the community. This rapid growth necessitated an update
to the model and Master Plan to evaluate the current capacity of
4 the existing system and to identify the improvements needed to
accommodate future growth. J-U-B completed flow monitoring at
eight locations in 2022 and is currently working on an update to the
j collection system hydraulic model. As part of the project, modeling
assumptions, land use designations, and unit flows will be updated.
The updated Master Plan will provide the conceptual layout of the
j sewer trunk lines 10-inch and larger required to serve the City s sewer
—� service area. A Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) will be developed to
r'1 provide a prioritization for capital improvement projects based on the
results of the system analysis and growth projections.
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Contact: Lee Glaesemann, Assistant City Engineer • 208-735-7253
Schedule: Modeling, Ongoing • Master Plan, 2022- Ongoing
Budget: Modeling, Varies • Master Plan, $3501 Key Personnel: Gary
Haderlie, Mark Holtzen
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LIFT STATIONS AND The City of Hagerman has two existing sewer lift stations that are over
COLLECTION SYSTEM 40 years old and severely deteriorated, resulting in unreliable service
IMPROVEMENTS and frequent maintenance. J-U-B worked with the City to plan and
HAGERMAN, ID design two new wet-well mounted duplex sewer lift stations with
back-up generators. The capacities of the lift stations are 200 and 550
gpm, respectively. The project also included approximately 1,000 LF
of 8-inch gravity sewer and 6-inch pressure sewer mains, including a
boring beneath the Sands Ditch.
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Contact: Justin Hulme, Public Works Director • 208-539-6636 • Schedule: 2016-2018 • Budget: $1.5M
• Key Personnel: Mark Holtzen
WASTEWATER COLLECTION This collection system improvements project consisted of three
SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS Phases: The first phase was to complete point repairs and install
WENDELL, ID manholes in preparation for the second phase, the Cured-in-place
_ pipe (CIPP) project. The CIPP project consisted of lining over 37,500
lineal feet of 8-inch through 12-inch sewer mains. The third phase
completed the wastewater collection improvements through open
cut trenching. This project consisted of replacing approximately 6,000
lineal feet of 8-inch through 12-inch sewer main along with manhole
installation and replacement. J-U-B provided planning, funding
coordination, sewer main condition assessment, design, bidding, and
construction engineering services on the project.
Contact: Bob Bailey, Public Works • 208-536-5161 • Schedule: 2018-202. • Budget: • Key
Personnel: Tracy Ahrens
UTILITY PLAN UPDATE J-U-B teamed with Brown and Caldwell to complete the City's latest
BOISE, ID Utility Plan. The utility planning process consisted of four stages—
strategic planning, assessment of existing conditions, solutions
development, and capital improvement plan implementation. The
Utility Plan employed a robust process to best prioritize actions,
sustain assets, manage risks, and effectively justify actions to
stakeholders over the next 30 years.
J-U-Bs role in the Utility Plan included development of the flow and
load projections, updating and calibrating the city-wide hydraulic
model of the collection system, and a capacity assessment of the
collection system under existing and future conditions. Additional
tasks included integrating the City's collection system condition
assessment program (SPORE) into the overall utility plan. This results
in a prioritization program which evaluates programmatic alternatives
(such as water conservation), in developing preferred alternatives. The
Contact: Rich Wiebe, BCE process was used to select preferred alternatives that will guide
Assistant City Engineer • the City's utility as it continues to grow.ln addition to utility planning
208-608-7502 efforts, J-U-B has continued to provide modeling and master planning
Schedule: 2015-2020 assistance to the City to evaluate the impacts of new developments,
Budget: '368K changes at Micron and other collection system modifications,
Key Personnel: Josh Elliott including an update to the collection system master plan.
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HARRIS RANCH LIFT STATION J-U-B completed the design of pumping and force main upgrades that
AND FORCEMAIN UPGRADES will increase the capacity from 450 gpm to 2,700 gpm and achieve
BOISE, ID master planned design capacity. This project has been phased to allow
for engineering and construction as City funds become available.
The upgrade included a new 14-inch pressure sewer pipe along the
Warm Springs Mesa, and lift station improvements including two 45
Hp screw impeller style sewage pumps with expansion provisions
for a future pump. Additional improvements included new VFDs,
PLC controls, SCADA 1/0 panels, and a 250 KW natural gas generator.
Challenges of this project included phasing the improvements to
maintain the existing pumps in-service. This included a new discharge
header, piping improvements, and electrical switchgear installation
around the existing equipment. J-U-B provided planning, preliminary
engineering, final design, bidding, and construction assistance.
Contact: Mike Sheppard • 208-735-7253 • Schedule: i015-2020 • Budget: • Key Personnel:
Josh Elliott
GRAVITY IRRIGATION For many years, J-U-B has provided expertise, review, and design
INVESTIGATION SERVICES of gravity irrigation systems for the TFCC and other clients. This has
TWIN FALLS CANAL COMPANY included pipe lines from 12 to 48 -inch. With this work, J-U-B has
(TFCC) AND OTHERS, ID developed models of many areas in and around the City of Twin Falls.
Contact: Jay Borlogi, Field Supervisor • 208-733-6731 • Schedule: Ongoing • Budget: $5K-$20K • Key
Personnel: Gary Haderlie Tracy Ahrens
SEWER CIPP REHABILITATION The City of Twin Falls was interested in a more affordable and less
PROJECT intrusive method of improving their sewer collection system than
TWIN FALLS, ID open trench replacement of failing sewer mains. In particular, they
desired to pursue in-situ rehabilitation methods, such as cured-in-
place-pipe (CIPP). J-U-B initially assisted the City in developing a
condition assessment methodology to identify sewer mains that were
_..... appropriate candidates for CIPP rehabilitation. City Staff utilized the
new assessment methodology and CCTV video inspections to identify
approximately 9,000 LF of 8-inch collection system lines for CIPP
�` == rehabilitation. J-U-B is currently in designing the CIPP improvements,
and anticipates providing bidding and construction engineering
services for the project in 2023.
Contact: Erin Steel, Assistant Public Works Director • 208-736-2275 • Schedule: 2022-Ongoing •
Budget: $610K • Key Personnel: Mark Holtzen, Josh Elliot
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MARK HOLTZEN, PE For the past 23 years, Mark has been integral in assisting the City of
TWIN FALLS, ID Twin Falls and URA in the management, planning, permitting, design,
and construction of a wide range of projects. For nearly two years,
Mark had the fortunate opportunity to serve as the City Engineer,
allowing him to further strengthen relationships with the City Staff and
to understand the internal processes that allow the City to function.
Mark has recently managed and/or designed some of your most
challenging projects, including the Hankins Pressure Zone Boundary
Improvements, BLCC Roadside Stream Pipeline, Water System
Facilities Plan, Pressure Irrigation Master Plan, South Well #5,
Wills Booster Pump Station, Blue Lakes Wells Pump Replacement,
Hankins Tank, and Arsenic Water Compliance Project. Through these
projects, Mark has forged strong relationships with the City staff,
25 years of experience communicating regularly to understand their goals and desires. These
relationships, along with his knowledge of the community and your
ID PE#10586 infrastructure, will be invaluable when integrating project priorities
MS, Civil/Environmental into your long-term vision for the City and URA.
Engineering, Utah State Mark currently serves as the Area Manager for our Twin Falls
University office, while also providing project management and engineering
services. He will manage J-U-B's team to ensure your project goals
and objectives are achieved. In addition to resource allocation and
scheduling and budgeting compliance, Mark will assist project staff on
technical issues and work with them to deliver high quality projects.
QUALIFICATIONS OF THE FIRM AND STAFF
GARY HADERLIE, PE Gary has provided engineering and management for projects
OJECT ENGINEER throughout J-U-B. This has included design and analysis of all types
TWIN FALLS, ID of water projects for drinking water, streams and rivers, gravity
and pressure irrigation, wastewater, and storm water. He also has a
it
ID PE#13805 vast variety of planning and alternatives analysis, hydraulic designs,
22 years of modeling, and pump experience. Gary has provided hydraulic
technical expertise for many years such as overseeing internal
experience hydraulic training, providing external training, and tackling the more
MS, Civil and intricate and challenging hydraulic questions. He has developed a wide
Environmental network of relationships with local and state government agencies in
Engineering, Utah State Idaho, Oregon, Utah, and Washington, local businesses, and private
University utility companies, which in turn, has been a benefit to our clients.
JOSH ELLIOTT, PE Josh has been the lead design and construction engineer on numerous
PROJECT ENGINEER pump station, sanitary sewer, recycled water, storm drainage, and
BOISE, ID water distribution/transmission projects. These have been challenging
and successful projects involving high pressure transmission mains,
ID PE#13744 deep sewers, custom site-built pump stations, interstate, railroad
and large waterway crossings, rock excavation, and extensive private
20 years of development, agency, and landowner coordination. Josh also has
experience expertise in dealing with accelerated design schedules, large design
BS, Civil Engineering, teams, multiple permitting and agency coordination efforts, and
University of Idaho private stakeholder involvement.
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JON CATON, PE Jon has more than 24 years of combined professional experience in
PROJECT ENGINEER leadership, engineering, construction, public works, and municipal
TWIN FALLS, ID operations and administration. He began his career as an officer in the
U.S. Army, specializing in logistics and maintenance, where he learned
ID PE#14667 enduring leadership and organizational skills as a platoon leader.
After the Army, Jon worked for Bechtel National, a large engineering
24 years of and construction corporation, and later for Milestone, a local land
experience development and construction firm. Prior to joining J-U-B in January
BS, Civil Engineering, 2022, Jon enjoyed 14 years with the City of Twin Falls, 12 years as
Gonzaga University the Public Works Director, and eight years as a member of the City s
Executive Leadership Team.
TRACY AHRENS, PE Tracy has construction engineering experience and 34 years of
PROJECT ENGINEER experience in planning, design, construction, funding, permitting, and
TWIN FALLS, ID management of a wide range of projects with J-U-B. He has designed
numerous pump stations, pressure mains, distribution systems,
ID PE#6494 storage tanks both above ground and buried and wells. In addition,
he has works with a number of canal companies in the Magic Valley
39 years of on recharge assessment, weirs, diversion structures and bridge decks.
experience Tracy has also worked with numerous funding agencies on projects
and has been involved from start to finish including applications,
BS, Civil Engineering, construction estimates, environmental information documents,
University of Idaho bidding, construction paperwork and closeout documents.
RJ O'LEARY, PE RJ is a Project Engineer in J-U-B's Twin Falls office. He has experience
PROJECT ENGINEER in hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and engineering through his
TWIN FALLS, ID master's degree along with work with J-U-B. He has worked on
multiple two-dimensional stream modeling projects around the Pacific
Northwest. Stream rehabilitation and stabilization is a passion of
ID PE#21667 RJ's due to the challenge of managing the unpredictable nature of a
6 years of stream. He also has worked on multiple municipal water projects.
experience RJ grew up on a river that flooded his home frequently. It was
ME, Civil Engineering, catastrophic to his family and was preventable. This experience
Clarkston University has given RJ a special interest in stream management and flood
BS, Civil Engineering, prevention. RJ uses his schooling and experience with rivers to
Clarkston University accurately represent complex dynamics in two-dimensional models.
RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES
PUMP STATION AND ARSENIC Water pumped from the City of Filer groundwater wells has arsenic
TREATMENT PLANT concentrations that exceed the drinking water standard of 10 ug/L. As
FILER ID a result, the water must be treated prior to storage and distribution.
The treatment process consists of pre-oxidation followed by coagulation
Contact: Jim Veenstra, Public filtration (C/F) with horizontal pressure filters. Sodium hypochlorite pre-
oxidizes the water prior to the addition of ferric chloride coagulant. Two
Works Director • 208-731-3288 horizontal pressure filters containing a granular media configuration
Schedule: 2017-2022 of 12 inches of anthracite over 18 inches of sand remove the arsenic
Budget: $4.9M particulates. The filters are periodically backwashed to remove the
Key Personnel: Mark Holtzen, arsenic solids and to restore the filter hydraulic capacity. The backwash
Tracy Ahrens water is discharged and contained in two HDPE-lined basins. A raw
water pump station consisting of three 15 HP vertical turbine pumps
is used to deliver water to the treatment plant. J-U-B provided
planning, pilot testing, preliminary and final design, and construction
management services for the facilities.
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WATER SYSTEM MODEL AND J-U-B has been performing the City's water modeling for several
WATER MASTER PLAN decades. Recent modeling efforts have included looking at pressure
TWIN FALLS, ID zones and resolving water rights and RAFN issues. Modeling and
analysis has also helped the City prepare for new wells, new large
industries, and typical development in the area.
.° , During previous master planning efforts, J-U-B accounted for several
------- upgrades to the waters stem, including a new um station, blending
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facilities, transmission pipelines, and storage tank modifications
to comply with the most recent arsenic drinking water standard.
The City had also constructed additional water transmission and
distribution mains, and pump station and storage tank modifications
to accommodate significant industrial growth in the southeast area of
the community.
Since the last update, the City constructed a new booster station,
provided new Blue Lakes well pumps, designed a new south well,
prepared for water right changes, and noticed a significant impact on
demand from pressure irrigation. The City also anticipates additional
I industry in the south. Given these changes, the City engaged J-U-B
to update their Water System Model and Master Plan in 2020. This
��uB -!, included an evaluation of water supply and demand, water quality,
IWOand existing system deficiencies; updating the hydraulic model;
updating alternatives with demand to address their long-term needs;
and development of a capital improvement plan.
Contact: Rob Bohling, Water Superintendent • 208-736-2275 • Schedule: 2020- 2023
Budget: Modeling, Varies • Master Plan, $230K • Key Personnel:Gary Haderlie, Josh Elliot, Mark Holtzen
WILLS PUMP STATION The existing Wills Pump Station had insufficient capacity to meet
UPGRADES water demands and the existing building had inadequate space to
TWIN FALLS, ID accommodate more pumps, a leaking roof, and an ineffective air
conditioning system. The City turned to J-U-B to design and oversee
construction of a new 2,000 square foot pump station including:
• Steel building with insulated • 24- and 30-inch discharge
metal panels piping
• Two 40-horsepower vertical • Electrical and control systems
turbine pumps • Back-up generators
• Three 125-horsepower vertical • HVAC system
turbine pumps
J-U-B's design allowed the pump station to be constructed in phases
so developers can pay for upgrades as needed to meet growth
Contact: Lee Glaesemann, demands. The current pump station capacity can be doubled within
Assistant City Engineer the existing footprint to meet future demands. J-U-B provided planing,
• 208-735-7253 preliminary engineering, final design, bidding, and construction
Schedule: 2015-2017 engineering and inspection services.
Budget: $3.5M
Key Personnel: Mark Holtzen,
Josh Elliott
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SOUTH WELL#5 WELL Based on declining water supplies and increasing population and
DEVELOPMENT AND FINAL industrial growth, the City's 2016 Water System Facilities Plan
DESIGN identified the need to develop additional water sources over the
TWIN FALLS, ID next 5 to 10 years. J-U-B and Brockway Engineering assisted the
City in drilling and testing two exploratory wells near their existing
South Tanks. One of the test wells, South Well #5, showed the
Contact: Josh Baird, Public potential to produce approximately 2,800 gpm. J-U-B designed the
Works Director full production well, completed the Well Completion Report, Ground
208-736-2275 Water Under Direct Influence (GWUDI) analysis, and PER. This also
Schedule: 2017-2021 included assistance with groundwater rights assessment and needs
Budget: $2.6M and supporting information for a water right transfer request. J-U-B
Key Personnel: Mark Holtzen, provided final design of the well house, as well as approximately 3,700
Tracy Ahrens, Josh Elliot linear feet of transmission main to the South Tanks, ranging in size
from 16 to 30 inches. J-U-B will assist with bidding and construction
engineering in coming years.
HANKINS WATER TANK With substantial industrial growth in the southeast area of the City
TWIN FALLS, ID served by the Hankins and Eldridge Pressure Zones, the City needed
a new 5-MG water storage tank to feed the Hankins Pressure Zone
through their existing pump station. The new tank meets current and
future fire flow, equalization and emergency storage needs. J-U-B
— - -- worked with the City to plan and design the partially-buried storage
_ tank, including site piping and landscaping design. The design included
conventional cast-in-place reinforced concrete construction, as well
as alternative bid items for either a prestressed, strand-wrapped
concrete tank or a prestressed internal-tendon concrete tank. J-U-B
provided planning, preliminary engineering, final design, bidding, and
construction engineering and inspection.
Contact: Lee Glaesemann, Assistant City Engineer • 208-735-7253 • Schedule: 2014-2016 •
Budget: $3.7M • Key Personnel: Mark Holtzen, Tracy Ahrens
SUNSET PEAK RESERVOIR After several years of investigative work including site assistance and a
AND HULLS GULCH BOOSTER PER, J-U-B was selected as the design engineer for this project. In just
STATION three months, the full design package (including booster improvements
VEOLIA, ID at the Hulls Gulch Station, around 7,600 feet of new 16-inch water
main, and a cast-in-place, 1 MG concrete storage reservoir with a CMU
control building) was submitted to DEQ for construction approval.J-U-B
Contact: Russ Brooks, Staff worked closely with Veolia to analyze the hydraulic impacts of the
Engineer • 208-401-4760 new system and to design the necessary booster pump, control, and
Schedule: 2017-2019 PRV upgrades. Our permitting staff worked with Ada County, Ridge to
Budget: $2.3M Rivers, ACHD, and local residents to obtain the necessary CUP Building
Key Personnel: Josh Elliott Permit and Hillside Permit. The Langdon Group (a J-U-B company),
worked directly with Veolia and McAlvain Construction to keep area
stakeholders and foothill users well informed of impacts, closures, and
progress throughout construction.
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BLUE LAKE COUNTRY CLUB The City of Twin Falls has an agreement with the Blue Lakes Country
ROADSIDE STREAM PIPELINE Club to deliver up to 6.0 cfs of water from their Blue Lakes Wells
TWIN FALLS, ID to a roadside stream that parallels the entrance roadway to the
country club. Water from the City will be used to enhance the
flows and aesthetics of the stream for visitors to the country club.
J-U-B assisted the City with design, bidding, and construction of the
improvements, including approximately 600 LF of 8- and 12-inch
water mains, a flow control valve vault, flow meter vault, air valve
vault, pressure sustaining/relief valve vault, and electrical/control
system improvements. The project required extensive rock excavation
and close coordination with the country club to avoid impacts to
golfers patronizing their facilities. Construction of the improvements is
anticipated to be completed in 2023.
Contact: Erin Steel, Assistant Public Works Director • 208-736-2275 • Schedule: 2020- Ongoing
Budget: $611K • Key Personnel: Mark Holtzen, Gary Haderlie
HANKINS PRESSURE ZONE Residents and businesses on the south end of the High Level
BOUNDARY IMPROVEMENTS Pressure Zone within the City of Twin Falls have dealt with low water
TWIN FALLS, ID distribution system pressures and reduced fire flows for several
years. In 2020, the City began working with J-U-B to identify and plan
distribution system improvements to address the low pressures and
fire flows by absorbing a portion of the High Level Pressure Zone into
the Hankins Pressure Zone. Ultimately, the Hankins Pressure Zone
will be split into Hankins North and Hankins South pressure zones.
J-U-B is currently working with the City on the preliminary and final
design phases of the project, which includes approximately 6,800 LF
of 8-through 30-inch diameter piping, three new pressure reducing
valve stations, adjustments to several existing pressure reducing
i valves, and various valve closures and piping disconnects. Bidding and
construction of the improvements is anticipated to occur in 2023.
Contact: Rob Bohling, Water Superintendent • 208-736-2275 • Schedule: 2020- Ongoing Budget:
$3.7M (estimated) • Key Personnel: Mark Holtzen, Tracy Ahrens, Gary Haderlie, RJ O'Leary, Jon Caton
PRESSURE IRRIGATION The City of Twin Falls operates a pressure irrigation (PI) system that
MASTER PLAN & uses Twin Falls Canal Company (TFCC) water in lieu of potable water
IMPLEMENTATION for irrigation purposes.The City requires all new subdivisions and
TWIN FALLS, ID developments to connect to existing PI systems or to provide a new
PI pump station and/or distribution system. The existing PI pump
stations and distribution systems are located sporadically in response
Contact: Lee Glaesemann, to development. As a result, some areas have PI systems, some areas
Assistant City Engineer do not, and some areas have PI distribution pipes in the ground but
• 208-735-7253 are not connected to a pump station for delivery of canal water. J-U-B
Schedule: 2018-2023 worked with the City to update the existing PI Master Plan, including
Budget: $310K an inventory of the existing system information; a characterization
Key Personnel: Josh Elliot, of system flows, demands, and available TFCC canal water shares; an
Gary Haderlie, Mark Holtzen update of the PI system hydraulic model; master planning of future PI
pump stations and service areas; and a capital improvement plan.J-U-B
is currently working with the City to develop PI system fees, as well as
continued modeling and analysis of specific PI system service areas.
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MARK HOLTZEN, PE For the past 23 years, Mark has been integral in assisting the City
TWIN FALLS, ID of Twin Falls and URA in the management, planning, permitting,
design, and construction of a wide range of projects. For nearly two of
those years, Mark had the fortunate opportunity to serve as the City
Engineer, allowing him to further strengthen relationships with the
City Staff and to understand the internal processes that allow the City
to function.
Mark has managed and/or designed some of your most challenging
infrastructure projects, as well as for several regional wastewater
treatment and reuse facilities projects for neighboring communities.
Through these projects, Mark has forged strong relationships with
the City staff, communicating with them regularly to understand their
goals and desires. These relationships, along with his knowledge
25 years of experience of the community and your infrastructure, will be invaluable when
integrating your project specified priorities into your long-term vision
ID PE#10586 for the City and URA.
MS, Civil/Environmental Mark currently serves as the Area Manager for our Twin Falls office,
Engineering, Utah State while providing project management and engineering services to
University several of our local clients. He will manage J-U-B's team to ensure your
project goals and objectives are achieved efficiently and technically
sound. In addition to resource allocation and scheduling and
budgeting compliance, Mark will assist project staff on technical issues
and work with them to deliver high quality projects.
QUALIFICATIONS OF THE FIRM AND STAFF
LEVI SHOOLROY, PE Levi is the Corporate Group Lead for J-U-B's Water Treatment Group.
PROJECT ENGINEER With 23+years of experience, he has worked with municipalities
COEUR D'ALENE, ID on projects ranging from collection system master planning
and construction, to treatment plant design, construction, and
I operations. Recent projects have included master planning, process
ID PE#10828 and mechanical design, process troubleshooting, and construction
23 years of oversight for biological nutrient removal of nitrogen and phosphorus
experience using oxidation ditches or membrane bioreactors. Tertiary treatment
experience includes chemical addition followed by membrane
ME, Civil Engineering, bioreactors, upflow sand filters, and pressurized membrane filtration
University of Moscow to achieve effluent total phosphorus limits from O.OSO to 0.130 mg/L.
Levi has also developed and overseen a pilot study under an EPA grant
for comparing tertiary membranes and sand filters for heavy metals
removal with the potential for concurrent phosphorus removal. Levi
conducts quality control/quality assurance reviews.
GARY VANCE, PE
PROJECT ENGINEER Gary is a project manager for water and wastewater treatment
systems. He has 22 years of experience in master planning, funding,
KAYSVILLE, UT permitting, designing, constructing, and managing treatment projects
ID PE#15050 and sewer lift stations. Gary has been involved in the preparation
for more than 13 Wastewater Facility Plans in recent years for
22 years of communities in northern Utah and southeast Idaho. He has worked on
experience the planning, design, and construction administration of wastewater
treatment plant improvements in Santaquin, Coalville, Central Davis,
MS, Civil Engineering, Morgan, and Plain City, Utah; and Buhl, Filer, and Malad, Idaho.
University of Colorado
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DAN AYERS, PE Dan Ayers has 36 years of experience in water and wastewater
PROJECT ENGINEER treatment plant (WWTP) planning, design, and construction
MERIDIAN, ID management, as well as infrastructure design and construction
management. He is well-versed in the application of a variety of
ID PE#15050 treatment technologies including, but not limited to pump stations,
fir► screening, equalization, secondary treatment, nutrient removal,
36 years of tertiary treatment, disinfection, wastewater reuse activated sludge
experience aeration, clarification, flocculation, filtration, ultraviolet disinfection,
BS, Civil Engineering, trickling filters, and odor control facilities. His industrial experience
University Enof gineering,
is in the energetics, military, pulp and paper, meat, beverage,
non hazardous liquid waste, mining, and power industries. He
has significant acid mine drainage remediation experience and is
trained in Risk Assessment Methodology for Water Utilities (RAM
W), Vulnerability Self Assessment Tool (VSAT), and Standardized
Emergency Management System (SEMS).
DON BLOOMQUIST, PE Don has 14 years of experience in sewer/wastewater and water
PROJECT ENGINEER resource engineering. He has extensive experience designing and
BOISE, ID implementing water and wastewater infrastructure improvements,
from the conceptual design phase through construction. Don played
an integral role on the City of Boise's award-winning Dixie Drain
ID PE#15770 Phosphorus Removal Facility, as the design lead and the project
14 years of engineer during construction. Don has led wastewater design tasks
experience for Boise and Nampa, and has developed Facility Plans for Nampa
MS, Chemical Engineering, and Blackfoot. Most recently, Don served as the design manager for
Oregon State University the Hayden Area Regional Sewer Board's (HARSB) Phase 2 Tertiary
Treatment and Biosolids upgrades and is currently overseeing the
construction of J-U-B's scope of design on this project.
RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES
WASTEWATER TREATMENT In April 2014, the City of Hagerman received a Notice of Violation from
AND REUSE IMPROVEMENTS the U.S. EPA for non-compliance with their NPDES permit. The City's
CITY OF HAGERMAN, ID treatment lagoons simply could not meet the increasingly stringent
t o,,f permit limits on the Middle Snake River. For Phase 1 of the project,
the City engaged J-U-B to plan, design, and construct a vertical fine
_ - screen, 16.9 million gallon HDPE-lined winter storage lagoon, 940 gpm
reuse water pump station, chlorine disinfection system, and 100-acre
slow-rate land application (reuse) site so that they no longer had to
discharge effluent to the river. Phase 1 also included replacing two 40+
year old sewer lift stations with new wet-well mounted duplex sewer
lift stations. J-U-B is currently working with the City on Phase 2 of the
_ project, which includes a 10.7 million gallon HDPE-lined winter storage
lagoon. Construction of Phase 2 is expected to be completed in 2023.
J-U-B assisted the City with obtaining their Reuse Permit, as well as
Contact: Justin Hulme, Public annual reporting and updates.
Works Director, 208-539-6636
Schedule: 2016- Ongoing
Budget: $6.4M (phase 1)
$2.3M (phase 2)
Key Personnel: Mark Holtzen
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AUGER FALLS HERITAGE PARK The City of Twin Falls purchased approximately 600 acres of land
TWIN FALLS, ID in the Snake River Canyon known as Auger Falls. Through a public
involvement process, a vision was established to develop the property
into a natural park that sought to enhance the ecological and
environmental benefits of the site, while also providing recreational
T opportunities for the citizens. To help fulfill the vision, the City
desired to create new and diverse wetland and wildlife habitat. A key
component identified in the conceptual plan was to send a portion
of the effluent from the City's wastewater treatment plant to Auger
Falls to create the new habitat. Effluent is transmitted to the site
via a 6.0 MGD pump station and 2 miles of 18-inch pressure main.
Contact: Lee Glaesemann, Approximately 9-acres of constructed wetlands were developed as part
Assistant City Engineer • 208- of the project.J-U-B has worked hand-in-hand with the City from the
Assistant
t Schedule: 2006-28- initial public involvement and conceptual plan development through
design and construction. We also helped obtain the Reuse Permit for
Budget: $1.6M the wetland project, the first of its kind in the State of Idaho.
Key Personnel: Mark Holtzen,
Josh Elliot
WASTEWATER TREATMENT J-U-B has been providing engineering services for upgrading the City's
PLANT IMPROVEMENTS Wastewater Treatment Plant since 2012. Initially,J-U-B prepared a
BLACKFOOT, ID facilities planning study, including a Local Limits Evaluation and an
Environmental Information Document. J-U-B also assisted the City with
reviewing its draft NPDES discharge permit and providing technical
` - input throughout negotiations with the Environmental Protection
Agency. J-U-B provided design and construction services for the
Phase 1 Wastewater Treatment Plant upgrades, which included a new
secondary clarifier and replacement of the intermediate pump station.
Phase 1 construction is complete and Phase 2 is under construction.
Phase 2 upgrades includes new headworks with screening, grit
removal, and septage receiving; UV disinfection system; aeration
sr system; anaerobic digester improvements; and replacement of the
L City's main interceptor to the Wastewater Treatment Plant, including a
60-inch boring under 1-15.
Contact: Rex Moffatt, City Superintendent • 208-786-8616 • Schedule: 2012-Ongoing Budget: $15M
Key Personnel: Levi Shoolroy, Dan Ayers
TERTIARY TREATMENT The Post Falls Water Reclamation Facility (WRF) is undergoing a
IMPROVEMENTS capacity expansion coupled with technological improvements to
POST FALLS, ID improve the water quality that is produced. Phase 1 of the project
included a new headworks, influent flow equalization, and biosolids
handling improvements. The Phase 2 Tertiary Treatment Improvements
Contact: John Beacham project includes an upgrade to the City's WRF to address
Utilities Services Manager • environmental regulations, improving the treatment process to remove
208-457-3374 phosphorous and oxygen demanding materials from the reclaimed
Schedule: 2018-Ongoing water, which will maintain compliance with the City's IPDES permit,
Budget: $46.5M before returning it to the Spokane River through upgraded outfall
Key Personnel: Levi Shoolroy, piping and diffuser. The project will also set the City up with advanced
Mike Conn filtration and disinfection facilities to generate a "Class A" effluent for
irrigation use on their community forest property in the future.
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HARSB PHASE 2 TERTIARY Driven to meet increasingly stringent phosphorus requirements,
TREATMENT AND BIOSOLIDS HARSB contracted J-U-B to design a number of improvements to
HAYDEN, ID their wastewater treatment plant. Phase 1 upgrades were completed
in 2015 and included new headworks, flow equalization, biological
nutrient reduction, biofilter odor control, biosolids dewatering utilizing
screw press technology, and clarifier upgrades to complement the
existing oxidation ditch secondary treatment. The Phase 2 upgrades,
scheduled for completion in 2022, include tertiary coagulation and
clarification, membrane filtration, upgrades and relocation of the
biosolids dewatering facility, a solar drying facility, and a new plant
drain pump station.J-U-B designed the dewatering facility and plant
drain pump station in full; was responsible for all site work design for
these improvements to ensure connectivity throughout the plant;
• and also delivered the bulk of the structural, architectural, building
mechanical, and electrical design for the project.
Contact: Ken Windram, System Administrator • 208-772-0672 • Schedule: 2019-2022 •
Budget: $18.8M Key Personnel: Levi Shoolroy, Don Bloomquist, Gary Vance
WATER RECLAMATION Spanish Fork is under a compliance order with DWQto meet newly
FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS implemented nutrient limits and their improved 8 MGD facility needs
DESIGN to be operational by 2024. Spanish Fork and Mapleton selected the
SPANISH FORK, UT J-U-B/Stantec team due to our "elegant" recommended design and
their comfort level with our staff. The recommended design is a
membrane bioreactor that maximizes the use of existing infrastructure
on the site while accommodating buildout flows up to 16 MGD and
providing the capability to treat to stringent nutrient limits. The J-U-B/
Stantec team is currently moving forward with design services. The
_ size and scope of this project requires a long hallway effort involving
_ technical staff from our Kaysville, Salt Lake City, Orem, Boise, and Coeur
d'Alene offices.
Contact: Chris Thompson, City Engineer • 801-804-4556 • Schedule: 2021-Ongoing • Budget: $99.6M
Key Personnel: Levi Shoolroy, Gary Vance, Dan Ayers,
PAYETTE LAKES HEADWORKS J-U-B recently designed a new 4.88MGD headworks facility for the
DESIGN McCall WRF. The headworks includes a new mechanical fine screen,
McCALL, ID manual screen backup, vortex grit removal, parshall flume flow
metering, septage dump station, and junction boxes to facilitate
construction sequencing.
I Contact: Dale Caza, Operations Manager • 208-634-4111 •
Schedule: 2021 • Budget: $2.6M
X Key Personnel: Don Ayers, Don Bloomquist
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EASTERN IDAHO REGIONAL EIRWWA serves the cities of Shelley and Ammon, and Bonneville
WASTEWATER AUTHORITY and Bingham counties. In 2015,J-U-B performed a comprehensive
(EIRWWA) treatment plant evaluation. We worked with operations staff to screen
OXBOW WATER REUSE FACILITY and select a preferred solution for phosphorus compliance based on
lowest life-cycle cost. Phases were identified in 5 to 10—year spans,
but only needed to be implemented if specific triggers from the facility
plan were occurring. The plan has provided EIRWWA with flexibility
to start or delay projects as necessary, helping them avoid significant,
and potentially unnecessary, rate increases. J-U-B designed a chemical
addition project for phosphorus removal and increased outfall capacity
which is completing construction. J-U-B is currently completing
design of a comprehensive upgrade to the plant which will double the
capacity to 4 mgd. The upgraded plant will be capable of producing
Class A effluent with the intent of land application on adjacent
agricultural and park lands. Combining river discharge with Class A
reuse will cost-effectively address reliability and redundancy concerns
and reduce chemical addition costs.
Contact: Scott Barry • 208-932-6139 • Schedule: 2015-Ongoing • Budget: $48M
Key Personnel: Levi Shoolroy, Don Bloomquist, Gary Vance
RECYCLED WATER PROGRAM J-U-B teamed with Brown and Caldwell Engineers to provide
BOISE, ID comprehensive planning, conceptual development, and regulatory
reviews to support the development of Boise City's recycled water
program in accordance with the City's strategic plan for a water
Contact: James Pardy, City renewal utility. This effort will involve several years and phased
Engineer • 208-384-3907 support services. J-U-B's initial role is a planning lead involving engaged
Schedule: 2021-Current key stakeholders, permitting agencies,jurisdictional program impacts,
Budget: $141K user needs and property ownership. An innovative GIS-based tracking
Key Personnel: Josh Elliot, Don program is planned to depict outreach input on various alternatives
Bloomquist and scenarios based on location and impacts of the future water
recycling facilities. Additionally,J-U-B anticipates leading the pumping,
storage and distribution system planning and design of the recycled
water system and related components that are generally "outside of
the fence" from the planned WWRF.
WASTEWATER TREATMENT The City of Filer was finding it increasingly difficult to meet the effluent
AND REUSE IMPROVEMENTS limits in their Reuse and NPDES Permits with their lagoons. The City
CITY OF FILER, ID wanted to produce high-quality effluent to reduce potable water
treatment requirements through Class A/B reuse. Through a Facilities
Planning process, Filer identified a membrane bioreactor(MBR) as the
Contact: Jim Veenstra, Public preferred treatment process due to the enhanced effluent quality. For
Works Department, 208-731- Phase 1,J-U-B guided the City through MBR equipment selection and
3288 procurement, followed by design and construction of the MBR facility.
Schedule: 2007- Ongoing The new 0.5 MGD plant includes influent pumping, fine screening,
Budget: $10.8M (Phase 1), biological nutrient removal, UV disinfection, aerobic biosolids storage
$790K(Phase 2) and stabilization, and biosolids dewatering. Subsequent phases of the
Key Personnel: Mark Holtzen, project included a reuse pumping station and re-lining of two winter
Levi Shoolroy, storage lagoons with an HDPE liner. Expansion of the slow-rate land
application (reuse) site is planned for the near future. J-U-B provided
planning, design, bidding, construction, start-up, operational support,
and Reuse and NPDES permitting for all phases of the project.
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CHELSEA JAMES, PE Chelsea is a passionate and dedicated transportation engineer with
TWIN FALLS, ID experience helping local municipalities, counties, highway districts,
and DOTS on a wide variety of improvement projects. Her experience
consists of roadway design, hydraulics/stormwater, construction
traffic control, full plans, specifications and estimates, traffic analyses,
safety studies, and utility coordination. Throughout her career she has
had the opportunity to assist local municipalities in cradle to grave
safety improvement projects, from obtaining federal-aid money to
construction, and finds these opportunities to be the most rewarding.
In addition to her experience as the lead project engineer, she has had
the opportunity to serve as the project manager or deputy project
manager on a variety of projects and is currently the Project Manager
on roadway projects for Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) and
ID PE#19484 the City of Twin Falls.
9 years of experience J-U-B believes that Chelsea is the perfect fit to serve as your contact
for electrical projects completed under this contract. With years of
MS, Civil Engineering, experience on your projects, she knows your staff, understands your
University of Akron expectations, and is excited about the opportunity to further support
the City.
QUALIFICATIONS OF THE FIRM AND STAFF
JAY HASSELL, PE Jay has 18 years of transportation engineering experience, including
PROJECT ENGINEER lighting and illumination projects in Idaho and Washington. His work
COEUR D'ALENE, ID has included interstate freeways, commercial and residential corridors,
downtown business and urban corridors, roundabouts, and park and
ride facilities.Jay has worked on several illumination design projects
ID PE#11806 since 2008, including performing the AGi32 illumination modeling for
23 years of the Falls Avenue West project.
experience
BS, Civil Engineering,
University of Washington
RIANNON ZENDER, PE Riannon is a Project Engineer with J-U-B's Transportation Group
PROJECT ENGINEER in Coeur d'Alene. She has completed signal projects, roadway
illumination projects, commercial and residential developments,
COEUR DALENE, ID roadways (rural and urban), stormwater report reviews cross checking
ID PE#19078 code and ordinance requirements, signing and striping. Her lighting
design experience includes photometric analysis, system design,
e years and loading calculations for freeway interchanges, local roads and
experience intersections, site lighting, and bridge deck lighting for pedestrians.
MS, Civil Engineering, She has worked with DOT's, municipalities, and commercial
University of Idaho developments throughout various states and with differing
requirements. She has also lead coordination with utility power
companies on each of the projects listed below. She is passionate
about alternative transportation and thrives working on projects that
improve quality of life while minimizing environmental impacts. She is
a team player, self-motivated, and highly organized.
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DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION The City of Twin Falls and Twin Falls Urban Renewal Agency recently
TWIN FALLS & TWIN FALLS URA made a major investment in the vitality of their downtown area,
including a complete overhaul of the Main Avenue roadway,
alignment, parking, sidewalks, amenities, and lighting. J-U-B provided
design and construction support for the street lighting on the project.
4 Because the City did not have any lighting standards for downtown
,. _• areas, J-U-B presented different lighting options, critical lighting
components, and examples from other communities for consideration
! by the City, URA, and a citizens steering committee. Based on
their feedback, J-U-B prepared a lighting design that addressed
kkkthe Engineering Department's concerns regarding adequate street
�, lighting, as well as the lighting concerns for buildings and sidewalks.
The resulting pleasing p lighting design provides a leasin "pedestrian-scale" li htin in
wr a downtown envi environment.
In addition to the lighting, the City also wanted to provide power
Contact: Jesse Schuermon, for the Downtown Commons area and the Festival Street areas to
URA Staff Engineer • facilitate farmers market stalls, Christmas decorations, and more.
208-735-7252 Since the potential power demand was so high (an average of 15-
Schedule: 2015-2019 amps at each stall location) J-U-B worked with Idaho Power and its
Budget: $3.7M subconsultant AEI to design a system that would provide power for
Key Personnel: Gory Hoderlie the areas while keeping wire sizes down using step-up and step-down
transformers, resulting in an $120,000 savings over just running
electrical cables to the locations.
DOWNTOWN JOINT UTILITIES As part of its downtown Main Avenue work, the City of Twin Falls
UPGRADES needed to replace the 70-year old water main in the alleyway "north"
IDAHO POWER COMPANY of Main Avenue. However, the existing utility locations in the alleyway
were so haphazard and intermingled that it was determined to redo
all the utilities in the section of the alley between Shoshone Street
and Jerome Street. J-U-B coordinated with all the utility companies
with facilities in the alleyway and convinced them of the merits of the
project despite their needing to do the relocation/replacements at
their own costs due to the franchise agreements. J-U-B then worked
-- with them to prepare a design concept where they would all fit in
w ry a joint trench, maintain their respective safety clearances, and be
protected during the water-line replacement work.
For Idaho Power, the investment was even bigger as they determined
I it was time to upgrade all the existing 240 Volt three-leg (delta)
transformers to 220 Volt four-leg (Wye) transformers for the safety
of the public and their customers. J-U-B worked with Idaho Power to
r locate the new transformer installations (typically 8-feet wide by 20-
feet long) and extend the new services to the buildings. New 15,000
volt underground primary lines were also run to the new transformers.
This project was the first public-private utility partnership of this size
in the Magic Valley.
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Schedule: 2016-2018 • Budget: $3.8M • Key Personnel: Gary
Hoderlie
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POLE LINE/EAST AVENUE WEST J-U-B provided the lighting system design for approximately one-
ILLUMINATION half mile of urban arterial road along Pole Line. The design fit within
TWIN FALLS, ID the existing roadway improvements, improved motorist safety, and
avoided light pollution that could affect the telescope and astronomy
program at the College of Southern Idaho campus.
The project was funded through a "safety grant" that allowed the
incorporation of both ITD and City standards. However, the City
did not have any established lighting standards for commercial
areas. As a result, the project focused on the City's goals for
light levels, reduction of glare and reflected light, and budget.
Design work included environmental documentation to secure a
Categorical Exclusion, topographic survey, voltage drop calculations,
circuitry layout and coordination with Idaho Power for service, and
illumination layout and modeling.
Contact: Jesse Schuerman, URA Staff Engineer • 208-735-7252 • Schedule: 2015-2019 • Budget: $3.7M
Key Personnel: Mark Holtzen
CHENEY DRIVE ILLUMINATION The City had $240K for the project budget and almost two miles of
PROJECT roadway that it wanted to provide street lighting for. At a typical cost
CITY OF TWIN FALLS, ID of over$500K per mile for the installation of street lighting, the budget
would cover less than a fifth of the design and construction cost for
the 1.8 miles of Cheney Drive between Grandview Drive and Fillmore
Street. An alternative approach would be needed, and J-U-B was just
the partner to help. To solve this problem, J-U-B worked with the City
to identify three key locations that needed lighting to correct unsafe
conditions. These locations are the Cheney Drive/Parkview Drive curve,
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Cheney Drive/Billiar Drive intersection (Walmart and Canyon Ridge
High School), and Cheney Drive/North College Road (CSI College).
J-U-B then designed the street lighting for the entire corridor and
prepared construction plans for just the three key safety locations.
Contact: Jesse Schuerman, URA The length of the current construction project was adjusted to provide
Staff Engineer • 208-735-7252 adequate safety lighting within the available budget. The power
Schedule: 2017-2019 circuits were designed and located to feed the current construction
Budget: $240K
areas, as well as all the future lighting without rework.
Key Personnel: Mark Holtzen
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1-82 SOUTH UNION GAP J-U-B (as a subconsultant to the project designer, Lochner) provided
INTERCHANGE hydraulic design, roadway lighting design, and signing design. This
WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF WSDOT Design-Build project will add a westbound on-ramp and an
TRANSPORTATION (WSDOT) eastbound off-ramp that will provide full access to the City of Union
Gap, Washington.
Included in the hydraulic design,J-U-B provided hydraulic modeling,
storm drainage treatment, and developed a Hydraulic Report for design
-«nr documentation. Roadway lighting design included AG132 Lighting
Design Software modeling, layout and foundation design, lighting
calculations, conduit,j-boxes, and cable vault design.J-U-B coordinated
design with Lochner who provided the ITS system design. Signing
design consisted of inventory of existing signing, design of new signing
and detailed scheduled of removal and replacement signs. Older signs
were replaced with new.
Contact: Jeff Cook, Project J-U-B provided plans and calculation submittals along with assistance
Manager • 425-214-8595 during construction including Requests for Information (RFIs) and
Schedule: 2018-2020 submittal reviews. Construction was completed in 2020.
Budget: $14.110
Key Personnel: Jay Hassell,
Riannon Zender
ST. JOE RIVER & ST ARIES For this Design-Build project, J-U-B and Record Steel Construction
ROAILROAD BRIDGE Inc. (RSCI) replaced two bridges in St. Maries for $17.3M. The new
IDAHO TRANSPORTATION bridges include one lane in each direction with a wider shoulder
DEPARTMENT (ITD) and sidewalk on each side, and nearby intersections were realigned.
Like many locations in Idaho, this project involved a state highway
running through the middle of town and there were design
standards that were in conflict with each other. Intersection and
P.
bridge lighting were included with this project, and J-U-B worked
with ITD and the City of St. Maries to design a system that met the
demands of both stakeholders.
Contact: Zeke Johnson, RSCI •
208-887-1401
Schedule: 2017-Ongoing
Budget: $17.3M
Key Personnel: Jay Hassell,
Riannon Zender
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE J-U-B assisted the City of Post Falls expand parking on the east side of
PARKING EXPANSION the Chamber of Commerce building located on the northeast corner
POST FALLS, I D of Frederick Street and 4th Avenue in Post Falls, Idaho. The proposed
parking lot area comprised of an existing asphalt parking area with
approximately seven parking stalls and two residential lots on which
Contact: John Manley, the homes and outbuildings have been demolished.
Planning Manager • The structures contained basements which were backfilled during
208-887-1401 demolition. Improvements included new asphalt paved parking,
Schedule: 2017-2018 landscaping, stormwater features, and lighting (including modifications
Budget: $171.4K to existing system). The client desired to tie the new lights into the
Key Personnel: Jay Hassell existing lighting system but the record drawings for the adjacent City
Hall were incomplete. J-U-B worked to resolve the unknowns and
ultimately delivered an effective design that met the clients' wishes.
WEST PARK J-U-B worked with the City of Filer to design site improvements for
FILER, ID their new community park, including site grading, sidewalks, curb and
gutter, roadway, water distribution, irrigation system, and parking lot.
We also designed the lighting system for the park and parking lot.
Contact: Jim Veenstra, Public
Works Director •
208-731-3288
Schedule: 2022
Budget: $103K
Key Personnel: Jay Hassell,
Mark Holtzen
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MARK HOLTZEN, PE For the past 23 years, Mark has been integral in assisting the City
TWIN FALLS, ID of Twin Falls and URA in the management, planning, permitting,
design, and construction of a wide range of projects. For nearly two of
those years, Mark had the fortunate opportunity to serve as the City
Engineer, allowing him to further strengthen relationships with the
City Staff and to understand the internal processes that allow the City
to function.
Mark has managed and/or design some of your most challenging
infrastructure projects, as well as for several regional wastewater
treatment and reuse facilities projects for neighboring communities.
Through these projects, Mark has forged strong relationships with
the City staff, communicating with them regularly to understand their
goals and desires. These relationships, along with his knowledge
25 years of experience of the community and your infrastructure, will be invaluable when
integrating your project specified priorities into your long-term vision
ID PE#10586 for the City and URA.
MS, Civil/Environmental Mark currently serves as the Area Manager for our Twin Falls office,
Engineering, Utah State while also providing project management and engineering services
University to local clients. He will be responsible for managing J-U-B's team to
ensure your project goals and objectives are achieved efficiently and
technically sound. In addition to resource allocation and scheduling
and budgeting compliance, Mark will assist project staff on technical
issues and work with them to deliver high quality projects.
QUALIFICATIONS OF THE FIRM AND STAFF
MARTI HOGE, MA As J-U-B's Environmental Services Manager, Marti has a full
ENVIRONMENTAL LEAD understanding of the requirements for permitting under the
SALT LAKE CITY, UT Clean Water Act, and has provided support with documentation,
permitting applications, and responding to agency comments on
a variety of NEPA projects, aquatic resource assessments, wetland
IAP2 delineations, and stream assessments over the past 16 years. She
16 years of has also supported and coordinated activities for open water habitat
replacement plans for numerous canal piping and desalinization,
experience water efficiency and watershed plan projects with the Bureau of
MA, Environmental Reclamation and the Natural Resources Conservation Service. Marti
Politics and Policy, specializes in multi-agency coordination and has successfully led
Colorado State University dozens of large-scale federally funded environmental projects for
municipalities, water conservancy districts, irrigation companies, and
other local government clients. Marti focuses on preparing thorough,
well- written, and legally defensible environmental documentation.
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TYLER SCHADE Tyler has over 13 years of experience as a biologist and environmental
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST specialist in the private consulting, non-profit, and government
BOISE, ID sectors, and has worked in Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Nevada,
Utah, and California. His fieldwork background includes conducting
protocol endangered wildlife and plant species surveys, biological
reconnaissance surveys, nesting bird surveys, delineating wetlands
13 years of and waters, habitat functional assessments, and monitoring water
Aig experience quality. He has prepared environmental assessments, environmental
impact statements, biological assessments, monitoring plans,
BS, Environmental mitigation plans, habitat management plans, habitat restoration
Science, Oregon State plans, and wetland and waters delineation reports. Tyler has
University worked on a variety of project types, such as land development,
transportation, emergency repair, solar development, agricultural,
wastewater treatment, recreation, urban development, municipal
work, and wetland and habitat restoration. Tyler also specializes in
environmental permitting at the local, state, and federal levels and in
navigating the complex and at times, idiosyncratic, permitting process
that can vary across regions. Supplementing his environmental skills,
Tyler has nine years' experience in GIS map preparation and spatial
analyses for environmental data using ArcGIS applications.
ADDISON COFFELT Addison has been a planner in the Treasure Valley for over seven years
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNER and is a Certified Water Pollution Control Manager and Environmental
BOISE, ID Review Officer through the Idaho Department of Commerce. She has
prepared ERRS and EEs for various local, state, and federal projects.
f She also has extensive experience in preparation of Joint Application
r 7 years of for Permits and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP).
experience Recently, Addison prepared the environmental documents and Joint
Applications for Permits for Mountain View Road and Kidd Island Road
BS, Environmental projects, assisted with CDBG grant applications and presentations for
Sciences, Rider University the Kuna Downtown Revitalization projects (Phase 1 and Phase 2), and
prepared Joint Application for Permits for the Bruneau Wastewater
Treatment Facility, Falcon Crest Sewer Extension, and Hill Road Culvert
Replacement projects.
AUTUMN DAVIES With more than 18 years of experience as an evironmental
SENIOR BIOLOGIST professional, Autumn specializes in biological resource evaluation,
SALT LAKE CITY, UT ESA Section 7 consultation, wetland delineations, environmental
permitting at the local, state and federal levels, and the NEPA process.
," She is also experienced in landscape inventories, wildlife habitat
,, 18 years of assessments and restoration plans, and resource monitoring plans.
experience Autumn leads the biologcal and water resources efforts for J-U-B
Engineers, Inc., and she has experience with more 20 environmental
assessments, and has authored more than 30 biological assessments
MS, Botany, Coos Bay, and water resource assements. As an award-winning environmental
Oregon, via University of professional, Autumn has been recognized for her skill in successfully
Vermont facilitating large-scale environmental compliance projects with
multiple stakeholders and an array of sensitive resources.
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ROCK CREEK SEWER The 2015 Wastewater Collection System Master Plan identified
COLLECTION IMPROVEMENTS capacity constraints in a portion of the Rock Creek sewer trunkline
TWIN FALLS, ID under future growth scenarios. Additionally, several sewer droplines
into Rock Creek Canyon and siphons beneath Rock Creek had
_5117 condition, capacity, and/or regulatory issues. J-U-B worked with
the City to design a project to address these issues. The project
consisted of 5,400 linear feet of 24- to 36-inch gravity sewer main,
450 linear feet of 8-inch cured-in-place pipe for the sewer droplines,
bypass pumping, manhole coatings and linings, and an open trench
crossing of Rock Creek. J-U-B provided planning, preliminary
engineering, final design, bidding assistance, and construction
engineering and inspection.
As part of the project, J-U-B conducted a biological evaluation of the
project for threatened and endangered species, including migratory
and raptor nesting surveys. We also delineated wetlands and worked
with the Army Corps of Engineers on 404 permitting for the project.
Contact: Lee Glaesemann, Assistant City Engineer • 208-735-7253 Schedule: 2015-2019
Budget: $2.5M • Key Personnel: Mark Holtzen
TAXIWAY RECONSTRUCTION As the Magic Valley Regional Airport's Engineer of Record, J-U-B staff
PROJECT performed the environmental evaluation and engineering services
MAGIC VALLEY REGIONAL for the construction of a new perpendicular taxiway to connect the
AIRPORT, TWIN FALLS, ID existing apron to Taxiway A. The project included the construction
of the new taxiway and improvements to the stormwater system.
The environmental documentation for the project included a cultural
Contact: Bill Carberry, Airport resource survey, water resource assessment and biological survey. J-U-
Manager • 208-733-5215 B's environmental staff worked closely with the Airport and FAA staff
Schedule: 2019-2020 to finalize the environmental document within 60 days of receiving
Budget: $120K notice to proceed. Engineering services included preliminary and final
Key Personnel: Marti Hoge design, bidding, and construction engineering.
ITD 654 BRIDGES J-U-B provided the project management, document support, bridge
REPLACEMENT PROJECT design review, environmental compliance support, design build project
ITD DISTRICT 6 administration, construction submittal review and owner verification
testing for this design build project with ITD District 6. Environmental
Contact: Jason Minzghor, tasks included biological field surveys, drafting of a biological opinion,
District Engineer • formal consultation with USFWS and NOAA Marine Fisheries, wetland
208-745-7781 impact field verification and permitting support, acoustic monitoring
for noise impacts to sensitive fish species, fish salvage and turbidity
Schedule: 2016-2020 monitoring. J-U-B's transportation staff provided program management
Budget: $1.5M to assist ITD with the administration of this design-build project.
Key Personnel: Autumn Davies
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SHOSHONE FALLS GRADE The project would include roadway improvements to Shoshone
TWIN FALLS, ID Falls Grade, Dierkes Road, and the boat ramp road approach within
Shoshone Falls City Park. Improvements would consist of pavement
rehabilitation, re-alignment, and drainage modifications. The project's
intent is to reduce annual maintenance, improve safety, and provide
additional pedestrian access points. J-U-B conducted a wetland
delineation and biological survey, prepared a delineation report and
biological evaluation report, and is in the process of preparing a Joint
Application for permits.
Contact: Troy Vitek, Assistant City Engineer • 208-735-7256 •
Schedule: 2020-202- • Budget: $231, 115
Key Personnel: Chelsea James, Autumn Davies, Tyler Schade
EAGLE ISLAND GREENBELT J-U-B helped to develop a successful grant application that will allow
EXTENSION, IDPR the City to extend the Boise River Greenbelt system approximately
RECREATIONAL TRAILS 0.8 miles to connect with Eagle Island State Park in Eagle, Idaho. The
PROGRAM project will include paving a bicycle-pedestrian pathway, installing a
EAGLE, ID bicycle/pedestrian bridge over a canal, and replacing a culvert. J-U-B's
environmental staff conducted a wetland and waters delineation
survey and biological survey for Endangered Species Act species in and
near the project area. We also prepared a wetland delineation report
Boise Rive, � for submittal to the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). The wetland
report was subsequently verified by USACE. A biological assessment,
mitigation plan, and permitting package will also be prepared in the
near future.
Contact: Steve Noyes, Trails Coordinator • 208-489-8763:land State Park •
Schedule: 2018-2019 • Budget: $24,975
t - Key Personnel: Tyler Schade, Autumn Davies,
ROAD AND BRIDGE CLEAR In April 2019, heavy rains and snowmelt caused flood damage along
CREEK/GLENWOOD various roads throughout Idaho County. In conjunction with providing
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW engineering services, J-U-B also provided environmental services for
IDAHO COUNTY these emergency response projects under a strict, short deadline.
Environmental support included protocol-level field surveys and
the preparation of seven environmental evaluations, which resulted
in approved Categorical Exclusion determinations (Cat Ex), seven
biological assessments, and two Joint Applications for Permits. The
project required significant coordination with IDWR, USACE, USFWS,
NMFS, and the Local Highway Technical Assistance Council (LHTAC).
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Contact: Jene Meinen, Supervisor • 208-983-8763 •
w Schedule: 2019 • Budget: $83,320
Key Personnel: Tyler Schade, Autumn Davies
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MARK HOLTZEN, PE For the past 23 years, Mark has been integral in assisting the City
TWIN FALLS, ID of Twin Falls and URA in the management, planning, permitting,
design, and construction of a wide range of projects. For nearly two of
those years, Mark had the fortunate opportunity to serve as the City
Engineer, allowing him to further strengthen relationships with the
City Staff and to understand the internal processes that allow the City
to function.
Mark has a wealth of experience and knowledge relative to numerous
funding programs that offer grants and low interest loans for
municipal infrastructure projects, including the IDEA State Revolving
Fund (SRF) program, USDA Rural Development, IDOC Community
Development Block Grant (ICDBG), American Rescue Plan Act
(ARPA), and Army Corps of Engineers. He has assisted in preparing
applications and administering funding for millions of dollars of grants
25 years of experience and low interest loans for several municipalities in the Magic Valley.
ID PE#10586 Through these projects, Mark has forged strong working relationships
with the funding program staff and Region IV Development
MS, Civil/Environmental Association (RIVDA).
Engineering, Utah State Mark currently serves as the Area Manager for our Twin Falls office,
University while also continuing to provide project management and engineering
services to several of our local clients. He will manage J-U-B's team to
ensure your project goals and objectives are achieved.
QUALIFICATIONS OF THE FIRM AND STAFF
CINDY GOOCH Cindy is an innovative individual with nearly 22 years of experience
KAYSVILLE, UT in strategizing, acquiring, and managing a variety of funding
;i opportunities for communities throughout the Western United States.
22 years of She has extensive experience with federal grant programs and has
worked with agencies such as USDA Rural Development, NRCS, United
experience States Department of Transportation/Federal Highway Administration
and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. On the State level, she has
MA, Organizational administered grants and loans acquired through Community Impact
Management, University Board, Community Development Block Grants, the Utah Board of
of Phoenix Water Resources, the Utah Division of Water Quality and the Utah
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Loans.
Cindy is a renowned Grant Writer. Cindy and her team have
been instrumental in acquiring more than $850 million in grant
funds available for use in infrastructure projects to provide for
transportation needs, improve water delivery systems, master
planning, parks, trails and many other types of community needs.
K+ MONICA ADAMS Monica is a grant writer in J-U-B's Kaysville office and has more than 18
KAYSVILLE, UT years of experience writing, managing, directing and reviewing grants
in collaboration with federal, state, county, and city governments;
nonprofits; and communities across the nation, to solicit and receive
18 years of experience funding for a variety of infrastructural and program projects.
MA, Psychology Monica has supported diverse projects addressing construction,
transportation, in addition to a wide variety of health and safety
projects. She has served on national, state, and community advisory
boards to address needs of communities.
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LISA BACHMAN, AICP, PCED Lisa has 17 years of funding and planning experience working with
BOISE, ID local governments. Lisa has worked with several cities on developing
downtown revitalization plans, capital improvement plans, strategic
funding plans, and grant applications to implement infrastructure
17 years of improvements including wastewater improvements, storm water
experience systems, water, downtown revitalization and transportation projects.
Lisa specializes in stakeholder coordination with funding agencies, city
Economic and Community governments, local businesses, and residents.
Planning—Northwest In addition to her professional planning career, Lisa's four years of
Community Development service as a member of the Kuna City Council has made her aware
Institute of what local entities need in a funding specialist/planner and that
awareness makes her a well-rounded professional. Lisa has also served
on the Community Planning Association (COMPASS) Metropolitan
Planning Organization (MPO) Board and the Valley Regional Transit
(VRT) Board.
RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES
MADRONA SIDEWALK With over 100 students using this corridor daily, commuting on the
TWIN FALLS, ID roadway, and adjacent to oncoming traffic, completing this sidewalk
gap was a high priority for the City of Twin Falls.J-U-B completed the
design from concept to PS&E, and is currently overseeing construction.
Contact: Troy Vitek, City J-U-B also the application to obtain a $250K grant to help fund the
Engineer • 208-735-7273 project through LHTAC's Children Pedestrian Safety Program.
• Schedule: 2022-Ongoing
• Budget: $550K • Key
Personnel: Chelsea James
TRANSPORTATION MASTER The Jerome Transportation Master Plan Update was a joint planning
PLAN UPDATE effort between Local Highway Technical Assistance Council (LHTAC),
JEROME, ID the City of Jerome, and J-U-B. As the previous plan was adopted
in 2007, a full update was initiated to update sections regarding
existing and future conditions, other modes of transportation,
traffic, pavement management, the capital improvement plan, and
implementation plan. Additionally, this planning process required
an inclusive and innovative public involvement process to accurately
reflect the concerns and desires of the community within the
constraints of COVID-19. The Jerome Transportation Master Plan
ES* Update was completed within budget in September 2021. This project
was partially funded through an LHTAC grant.
MASTER Contact: Tyson Carpenter, City Engineer • 208-324-9669 •
TRANSPORTATION PLAN Schedule: 2020-2021 • Budget: $84K • Key Personnel: Chelsea
' James, Addison Coffelt
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PUMP STATION AND ARSENIC Water pumped from the City of Filer groundwater wells has arsenic
TREATMENT PLANT concentrations that exceed the drinking water standard of 10 ug/L. As
CITY OF FILER, ID a result, the water must be treated to remove arsenic prior to storage
and distribution to the community. The treatment process consists of
•.. _� pre-oxidation followed by coagulation filtration (C/F) with horizontal
' pressure filters. A raw water pump station consisting of three
15-horsepower vertical turbine pumps is used to deliver water to the
arsenic treatment plant. J-U-B worked closely with the City and Region
IV Development Association to apply for and secure a Community
Development Block Grant ($500K), USDA Rural Development Grant
($400K), and IDEA State Revolving Fund (SRF) grant ($1.41VI) to help
fund the project.
Contact: Jim Veenstro, Public Works Director • 208-731-3288 •
Schedule: 2017-2022 • Budget: $4.9M • Key Personnel: Mark
Holtzen, Tracy Ahrens
WATER SYSTEM J-U-B is working with the City of Bliss to implement several
IMPROVEMENTS improvements to their water system, including new a pump and VFD
CITY OF BLISS, ID for Well #2, a VFD for one of their 125-horsepower booster pumps,
booster pump station discharge manifold pressure relief, a back-
up generator for the booster pump station and Well #2, two new
- drinking water wells, a new chlorine disinfection system, 9,500 LF of
distribution system main improvements, an evaluation and acquisition
of new water rights, and SCADA system improvements. We worked
closely with the City and Region IV Development Association to apply
for and secure a Community Development Block Grant ($450K), USDA
Rural Development Grant ($669K), and IDEQ America Rescue Plan Act
(ARPA) grant ($7.51VI) to fund the project. Remarkably, 97 percent of
the project was funded through grants.
Contact: Chris Pruett, Mayor, 208-731-8501 •
Schedule: 2021-Ongoing • Budget: $8.8M • Key Personnel: Jon
Caton, Mark Holtzen, Gary Haderlie
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WATER SYSTEM MASTER PLAN The City engaged J-U-B to update their Water System Master Plan
TWIN FALLS, ID in 2020, including an evaluation of water supply and demand, water
quality, and existing system deficiencies; updating the hydraulic water
u".. ..= model; updating improvement alternatives with demand to address
their long-term needs' and development of a capital improvement
plan. As part of the project, J-U-B assisted the City in acquiring a
$115K grant through the IDEA SRF program to help fund the project
dry' Contact: Rob Bohling, Water Superintendent • 208-736-2275
Schedule: 2020-2023 Budget: $230K • Key Personnel: Gary
Haderlie, Mark Holtzen, Josh Elliot
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WASTEWATER COLLECTION The existing Wastewater Collection System Model and Master
SYSTEM MASTER PLAN Plan were last updated by J-U-B in 2015. Since then, the City has
TWIN FALLS, ID experienced significant residential, commercial, and industrial growth
throughout the community. This rapid growth necessitated an update
c?L to the model and Master Plan to evaluate the current capacity of
the existing system and to identify the improvements needed to
_ -- i accommodate future growth. J-U-B completed flow monitoring at
eight locations in 2022 and is currently working on an update to the
- =-= collection system hydraulic model, including the Existing, Committed,
and Master Plan scenarios. As part of the project, modeling
L, assumptions, land use designations, and unit flows will be updated.
The updated Master Plan will provide the conceptual layout of the
rf7I ' :! ;-- sewer trunk lines 10-inch and larger required to serve the City's sewer
service area. A Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) will be developed to
provide prioritization for capital improvement projects based on the
results of the system analysis and growth projections. J-U-B assisted
the City in acquiring a $145K grant from through the IDEA SRF
program to help fund the project.
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Contact: Lee Glaesemann, Assistant City Engineer • 208-735-7253
Schedule: 2022 - Ongoing
Budget: $290K • Key Personnel: Gary Haderlie, Mark Holtzen
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QUALIFICATIONS OF THE PROJECT MANAGER
MARK HOLTZEN, PE Shortly after graduating from Utah State University, Mark joined
TWIN FALLS, ID J-U-B's Twin Falls office in 2000. For the past 23 years, he has been
integral in assisting the City of Twin Falls and URA in the management,
planning, permitting, design, and construction of a wide range of
projects. For nearly two of those years, Mark had the fortunate
opportunity to serve as the City Engineer, allowing him to further
strengthen relationships with the City Staff and to understand the
internal processes that allow the City to function.
Mark has been involved with several projects that involved right-of-
way (ROW) acquisition and/or temporary and permanent easements,
including the Hankins Pressure Zone Boundary Improvements,
Madrona/Falls Intersection Traffic Signal, BLCC Roadside Stream
Pipeline, and Rock Creek Sewer Improvement Project. Through these
25 years of experience projects, Mark has learned the importance of clear and consistent
communication with properties owner and City staff for a mutually
ID PE#10586 beneficial outcome.
MS, Civil/Environmental Mark currently serves as the Area Manager for our Twin Falls office,
Engineering, Utah State while also continuing to provide project management and engineering
University services to several of our local clients. He will be responsible for
managing J-U-B's team to ensure your project goals and objectives
are achieved. In addition to resource allocation and scheduling and
budgeting compliance, Mark will assist project staff on technical
issues and work with them to deliver high quality projects. He will be
supported by the key staff presented in the following section.
QUALIFICATIONS OF THE FIRM AND STAFF
SCOTT ALLEN Scott has 38 years of experience in land planning, property
PROJECT MANAGER entitlement processes, land development and project and
TWIN FALLS, ID construction management. Scott's involvement with projects begins
with the initial client consultation, extends through project design
38 years of experience and construction management, and concludes at project closeout.
College of Southern Idaho, Projects in his vast civil resume include commercial site plans for both
Certificate of Completion, the public and private sector, residential and commercial subdivisions,
General Engineering, AutoCAD civil planning for fire and paramedic facilities, heath care facilities,
public school facilities and multiple property entitlement processes
Drafting and Design to allow projects to obtain municipal zoning approval. Scott's multiple
years of experience has allowed him to become well versed in land
development rules and regulations and create strong and lasting
relationships with clients, fellow employees, and multiple public
agencies. His experience, and passion for land development, provides
the guidance necessary to design projects that are sustainable for the
future and also meet the client's project vision and budget.
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TOM RUBY, PLS Tom leads a wide variety of survey projects including large-scale
PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR control surveys, aerial mapping survey control, conventional
TWIN FALLS, ID mapping projects, preliminary and construction engineering surveys,
bathymetric surveys, deformation surveys, ALTA surveys, cadastral
ID PLS#10785 surveys, property surveys, and terrestrial LiDAR surveys. Over the last
32 years, Tom has provided successful surveying projects to clients
32 years of for decades, including Idaho Power Corporation, U.S. Forest Service,
experience Bureau of Land Management, Idaho National Laboratories, Idaho
Department of Lands, Idaho Transportation Department, numerous
Drafting Technology municipalities and countless private clients.
Certificate, College of
Southern Idaho
CHELSEA JAMES, PE Chelsea is a passionate and dedicated transportation engineer with
PROJECT ENGINEER experience helping local municipalities, counties, highway districts,
TWIN FALLS, ID and DOTS on a wide variety of improvement projects. Her experience
consists of roadway design, hydraulics/stormwater, construction
ID PE#19484 traffic control, full plans, specifications and estimates, traffic analyses,
9 years of safety studies, and utility coordination. Throughout her career she has
experience had the opportunity to assist local municipalities in cradle to grave
safety improvement projects, from obtaining federal-aid money to
MS, Civil Engineering, construction, and finds these opportunities to be the most rewarding.
University of Akron In addition to her experience as the lead project engineer, she has had
the opportunity to serve as the project manager or deputy project
manager on a variety of projects and is currently the Project Manager
on roadway projects for Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) and
the City of Twin Falls.
RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES
SH-16, I-84 TO US-20/26 J-U-B is serving as the ROW specialist on this multi-million dollar
ITD DISTRICT 4 project to extend SH-16 from 1-84 to US-20/26. The purpose of the
project is to increase the transportation capacity of the Idaho state
highway system within Ada and Canyon counties and to reduce
Contact: Merrill Sharp, north-south travel times between the interstate and destinations
Construction Manager • 208- north of the Boise River.
334-8954 Our role on the project is to work side-by-side with the roadway
Schedule: 2019-Ongoing designers to establish the definable ROW limits. J-U-B's specific
Budget: $1.5M scope involves preparing total ownership maps, ROW Plans, parcel
Key Personnel: Tim Blair, Tom descriptions, and advanced acquisition exhibits. We also identified
Ruby and provided descriptions/exhibits for necessary utility, irrigation, and
access easements. To allow ITD ample time possible to complete its
property acquisition activities, we completed the field survey work
under an accelerated ROW Plan process.
Over the course of this project J-U-B has assisted ITD and their
appraisers, in acquiring well over one-hundred fee takes and
easements. The acquisitions for this project are ongoing today.
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45T" EAST WIDENING Bonneville County is completing roadway improvements to facilitate
BONNEVILLE COUNTY, ID growth, traffic, new schools, sewerage infrastructure, irrigation
infrastructure and public safety.
As part of the project,J-U-B worked with a property owners to acquire
45 ROW parcels to facilitate construction of roadway widening and
associated infrastructure.J-U-B prepared the legal descriptions, Record
of Surveys and coordinated negotiations with the property owners.
Contact: Lance Bates • 208-529-1290 • Schedule: 2021-Ongoing
• Budget $2M (estimated) • Key Personnel: Bert Nowak, Kirk
Reichling
HANKINS PRESSURE ZONE Residents and businesses on the south end of the High Level Pressure
BOUNDARY IMPROVEMENTS Zone within the City of Twin Falls have dealt with low water distribution
TWIN FALLS, ID system pressures and reduced fire flows for several years. In 2020, the
City began working with J-U-B to identify and plan distribution system
improvements to address the low pressures and fire flows by absorbing
a portion of the High Level Pressure Zone into the Hankins Pressure
Zone. Ultimately, the Hankins Pressure Zone will be split into Hankins
North and Hankins South pressure zones.J-U-B is currently working
with the City on design, bidding, and construction of the project, which
includes approximately 6,800 LF of 8-through 30-inch diameter piping,
three new pressure reducing valve stations, adjustments to several
existing pressure reducing valves, and various valve closures and piping
disconnects.
As part of the project,J-U-B worked with a property owner to acquire
right-of-way to facilitate construction a water distribution main. J-U-B
prepared the legal description and right-of-way agreement, including
negotiating with the property owner.
Contact: Rob Bohling, Water Superintendent *208-736-2275 • Schedule: 2020-Ongoing • Budget:
$3.7M (estimated) • Key Personnel. Tracy Ahrens, Mark Holtzen, Gary Haderlie, RJ O'Leary, Jon Caton
LHTAC RIGHT-OF-WAY ON-CALL Since 2019,J-U-B has been the only consultant holding an on-call
LHTAC, ID agreement with LHTAC to review and approve right-of-way plans
submitted to the agency by consultants. In that time J-U-B has reviewed
the plans, legal descriptions/exhibits, title reports, ITD forms 0130 and
0131 and closure reports for eight separate projects which acquired
Contact: Muhammad Zubery/ right-of-way or easements. Given the combined experience of J-U-B
Dan Coonce • 208-344-0565 team members Bert Nowak and Tom Ruby with over a half century
Schedule: 2019-Ongoing of assisting local communities, ITD and LHTAC with the right-of-way
Budget: $25K procurement process,J-U-B was an easy choice for LHTAC.
Key Personnel: Bert Nowak, Tom
Ruby
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CENTRAL BENCH BUNDLE Garden Street, Bethel Street/Emerald Stree Community
PROJECTS improvement and roadway reconstruction project which includes
ACHD, ID enhanced pedestrian facilities on both sides of the roadway as per the
adopted Central Bench Neighborhood Plan. Project will consider bulb-
Contact: Dave Rader, Senior outs at Morris Hill Rd, Clinton St, and Denton St. Topographic survey
�Ilanoger • 208-387-6271 and right-of-way plans, including legal descriptions and exhibits,
Schedule 2022-Ongoing will also be prepared for approximately 30 parcels. A virtual public
Budget- $917K involvement meeting (PIM) is included for this segment.
Key Personnel: Tom Ruby, Tim Garden Streer,Albion/Franklin Road Intersection Community
improvement & roadway reconstruction project which includes
enhanced pedestrian facilities on both sides of the roadway as per the
adopted Central Bench Neighborhood Plan. Project will consider bulb-
outs at Albion St, Rose Hill St, and Glenn St. Topographic survey and
right-of-way plans, including legal descriptions and exhibits, will also
be prepared for approximately 30 parcels. A virtual public involvement
meeting (PIM) is included for this segment
Orchard Street and Franklin Road Signa, Community improvement
project which includes replacement of the existing traffic signals and
installation of Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APSs) across all four legs
of the intersection in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities
Act (ADA). Topographic survey and right-of-way plans, including legal
descriptions and exhibits, will also be prepared for 4 parcels.
Rose Hill Street and Owyhee Street Mini-Roundabout: Full
intersection safety improvement and mini roundabout with
Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFB) based on adopted concept
plan. Topographic survey and right-of-way plans, including legal
descriptions and exhibits, will also be prepared for 4 parcels. A virtual
public involvement meeting (PIM) is included for this intersection.
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SOUTH JEROME INTERCHANGE
ITD DISTRICT 4
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Contact: Nathan Jerke • 208-
886-7809
Schedule: 2016-2022
Budget- $3M (estimated)
Key Personnel: Tim Blair, Chelsea
James, Bert Nowak, Tom Ruby, ' f
Kirk Reichling
J U B 's Transportation Services Group provided a full suite of project
services for this complete redesign and reconstruction of an interchange
on 184 that serves as the main entrance to the City of Jerome.
As part of the project, J-U-B worked with ITD D4 and Headquarters to
acquire 10 right-of-way parcels to facilitate construction of proposed
interchange and associated infrastructure. J-U-B prepared the legal
descriptions, acquisition sketches, Record of Survey, right-of-way
plans, and staked proposed right-of-way for appraisal purposes.
US-93, 100 SOUTH WIDENING
& PASSING LANES zs "
ITD DISTRICT 4
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Contact: Nathan Jerke • 208-
886-7809
Schedule: 2016-2020
Budget- $500K(estimated)
Key Personnel: Tim Blair, Chelsea
James, Bert Nowak, Tom Ruby,
Kirk Reichling,
The purpose of this project was to increase capacity and provide safe
passing opportunities along a four mile section of US-93 that needed
to be widened to accommodate additional lanes. At an estimated
construction cost of over$10M, J-U-B advanced the project from initial
start up to design approval in less than one year.
As part of the project,J-U-B worked with ITD D4 and Headquarters
to acquire 5 right-of-way parcels to facilitate construction of roadway
widening and associated infrastructure.J-U-B prepared the legal
descriptions, acquisition sketches, Record of Survey, right-of-way plans,
and staked proposed right-of-way for appraisal purposes.
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