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ADAM RALPH, DBIA | Project Executive (VP Midwest Facilities) <br /> <br />Education: <br />Summary of Qualifications <br />BS, Economics, Wabash College <br />Mr. Ralph has 19 years of experience in the construction industry. He has <br /> <br />extensive experience as it relates to project management of water supply and <br />Professional Registration: <br />treatment projects. Adam performs numerous material quantity calculations, <br />Design-Build Institute of America- <br />DBIA- 2019 gathers material pricing quotes, and prepares material prices for the purpose of <br /> <br />construction cost estimating. He also performs the day to day activities pertaining <br />Total Years Experience: <br />to construction projects including preparing project schedules, shop-drawing <br />19 <br />submittals, material purchase orders, work change orders, sub-contracts and <br /> <br />maintaining project budgets. Mr. Ralph coordinates with job superintendents daily <br />Joined Reynolds Construction: <br />and functions as the Owner’s point of contact for any communications or <br />2002* <br />construction coordination. He provides necessary information and direction to <br /> <br />design partners and reviews designs when engaged in design/build projects. <br />Training and Certifications <br />Adam holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics. <br />OSHA 30-Hour <br />Project Experience <br /> <br />References: <br /> Progressive Design-Build Muncie WTF- Phase 2 Improvements: <br />Andrew Degon <br />American Water Co- Indiana, Muncie, Indiana- Project Manager. The <br />Capital Power Corporation <br />Phase 2 portion involved a new chemical/ ultraviolet (UV) building including <br />Project Manager (He was PM for <br />storage and feed equipment for 7 chemicals and UltraViolet Disinfection <br />Dunkard Creek Project, no longer <br />equipment with 20”-42” exposed flanged Ductile Iron Pipe. A new raw water <br />works for same owner) <br />intake and pump station, additions to an existing administrative operations <br />(617) 330-1340 <br />building including masonry construction with hollowcore precast roofing and <br />ADegon@capitalpower.com <br />ancillary work consisting of cast in place basin drain pump station to allow <br /> <br />them to better recycle supernatant water, 4”-42” underground Ductile and <br />Tim Glessner <br />PVC pipe. Contract Amount $18.8M <br />Gannett Fleming <br /> Design-Build Newburgh WTP Consolidation & Chlorine Conversion: <br />(717) 763-7211 <br />American Water Co- Indiana, Newburgh, Indiana – QA/QC. This project <br />tglessner@GFNET.com <br /> <br />included the design, permitting and construction of all improvements <br />Nick Joens <br />including a proposed 2MGD filter expansion, high services pump <br />Project Manager <br />replacement, a liquid chemical storage, feed and containment system for <br />Kiewit <br />sodium hypochlorite (12.5%), a permanent standby generator and <br />(402) 231-4222 <br />installation of a 2 MGD well at the Scuffletown Wellfield. Contract Amount <br />Nicholas.Joens@kiewit.com <br />$3.4M. Completion March 2020. <br /> <br /> Lump Sum Bid & Unit Price Bid TW Moses Basin: Citizens Energy <br />James Reilly <br />Group, Indianapolis, Indiana – Project Manager. This project included <br />Sr. Construction Engineer <br />replacing flocculator equipment and baffle walls, as well as repairing <br />American Water <br />concrete tanks while they were down. Contract Amount $1.9M. Completed <br /> (856) 955-4222 <br />April 30, 2020. <br />James.Reilly@amwater.com <br /> CMAR Parkville WTP: Missouri American Water, Parkville, MO – <br />Project Manager. The project consisted of construction of a 5.0 MGC new <br /> <br />water treatment plant, and de-commissioning of an existing water <br /> <br />treatment plant. The new plant is located approximately one mile from the <br />location of the previously existing plant. Contract Amount $20.7M. <br /> <br />Completion date June 15, 2018. <br /> <br /> CMAR Raw Water Intake and Pump Station: Missouri American Water, <br /> <br />MO – Project Manager. This $7.8M CMAR project ended May 7, 2012. New <br />*Date provided is indicative of the year the <br />raw water intake and pump station on an existing site for an existing Water <br />employee either joined Reynolds Construction, <br />or one of the former company’s in the Reynolds <br />Treatment Plant. Reynolds increased capacity and provided future capacity <br />history (Reynolds, Inc. or Layne Heavy Civil, <br />of 8.5 MGD in the new raw water intake. Kept existing system up and running <br />Inc.). <br />as Reynolds installed a new system with no environmental issues or <br />incidents working in the Missouri River. <br />City of South Bend: Pinhook WTP Improvements Project GSC <br />Page | 13 <br /> <br />