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M.PAUL BURTON, DBIA| Project Executive (Midwest EVP) <br />Education: <br />Summary of Qualifications <br />B.S., Financial Management, <br />Mr. Burton shares an important part of the company’s rich heritage. He is the <br />Purdue University <br />second generation of the Burton family to significantly contribute to the business, <br />following his father who is credited with starting the Plant division for Reynolds, <br />Professional Registration: <br />Inc. in 1970. With over 36 years of construction experience, Paul has served in <br />American Water Works <br />many roles involving both field and management and has worked continuously <br />Association- AWWA <br />with the business since joining Reynolds, Inc in 1984. In 2014 he was promoted <br />to Vice President of Layne Heavy Civil, Inc. Currently, Mr. Burton is Executive <br />Design-Build Institute of America- <br />Vice President for the Midwest Division of Reynolds. His responsibilities include <br />DBIA <br />oversight of this key operating division with historic annual revenues of nearly <br />$100 million and a specific emphasis on Integrated Project Delivery. Mr. Burton <br />Total Years Experience: <br />holds contractor’s licenses in several states. <br />36 <br />Project Experience <br />Ellwood WTP and Raw Water Facilities: Pennsylvania American Water, <br />Joined Reynolds Construction: <br />Wampum, PA- Project Executive. Construction of a new 8MGD (expandable <br />1984* <br />to 16MGD) water treatment plant and raw water intake facilities with 35’ <br />diameter, 165’ deep shaft for raw water intake, 3-500’ microtunnels, Open- <br />References: <br />Cut River crossing, and Two River intakes. Tunneling portion completed <br />Mark S. Gasvoda <br />June 2017. Completion March 2020. Contract Amount $80.2M. <br />President <br />Progressive Design-Build Allisonville Road Water Treatment Facility: <br />B.L. Anderson Company, Inc. <br />Indiana American Water, Noblesville, IN – Project Executive. The new <br />(765)463-1518 <br />WTF will be constructed on the same property as the existing Allisonville <br />Road well and chemical treatment facility. The existing well on the site will <br />Andrew R. Dera <br />be retained (with pump and motor modifications), and an additional well will <br />Project Development Mgr <br />be constructed onsite at the WTF site. <br />LS Power <br /> Progressive Design-Build Muncie WTF- Phase 2 Improvements: <br />(732)249-6750 <br />Indiana American Water, Muncie, Indiana- Project Executive. The Phase <br />2 Improvements project involved a new chemical/ ultraviolet (UV) building <br />James Reilly <br />including storage and feed equipment for 7 chemicals and UltraViolet <br />Engineering <br />Disinfection equipment with 20”-42” exposed flanged Ductile Iron Pipe. A <br />American Water <br />new raw water intake and pump station, additions to an existing <br />(856)955-4222 <br />administrative operations building including masonry construction with <br />hollowcore precast roofing and ancillary work, 4”-42” underground Ductile <br />and PVC pipe. Contract Amount $18.8M <br />CMAR Parkville WTP: Missouri American Water, Parkville, MO – <br />Project Executive. The project consisted of construction of a 5.0 MGD new <br />water treatment, and de-commissioning of an existing water treatment <br />plant belonging to Missouri-American Water Company in Parkville, <br />Missouri. The new plant is located approximately one mile from the location <br />of the previously existing plant. Contract Amount $20.7M. Completion date <br />June 15, 2018. <br />Progressive Design-Build Jacobson Reservoir Pump Improvements: <br />Kentucky American Water, Lexington, KY – Project Executive. This $3M <br />project completed May 30, 2014 and consisted of design / construction of the <br />*Date provided is indicative of the year the <br />following: changed the existing 2300 volt electric service to 480 volts; <br />employee either joined Reynolds Construction, <br />replaced existing switchgear; installed a standby generator; installed variable <br />or one of the former company’s in the Reynolds <br />frequency drive on two of the pumps; replaced two 100 HP pumps and motor <br />history (Reynolds, Inc. or Layne Heavy Civil, <br />Inc.). <br />and one 400 HP pump and motor; installed a new potassium permanganate <br />feed system/flow meter; and replaced existing building exhaust fans lights. <br />City of South Bend: Pinhook WTP Improvements Project GSC <br />Page | 12 <br /> <br />