MICHAEL BENTER| Project Manager
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<br />Education:
<br />Summary of Qualifications
<br />BS, Building Construction and
<br />Mr. Benter has over 28 years of experience in the construction industry. His
<br />Contracting, Purdue University
<br />education and experience have given him the ability to work on a wide variety of
<br />projects. His past work experience includes water and wastewater treatment
<br />Training and Certifications:
<br />plants, water distribution systems, wastewater collection systems, excavation and
<br />OSHA 30-hour
<br />earthwork projects, and material handling systems. His current responsibilities
<br />include but are not limited to estimating, scheduling, budgeting, cost tracking and
<br />Total Years Experience:
<br />control, subcontractor and vendor coordination, and owner correspondence.
<br />28
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<br />Project Experience
<br />Joined Reynolds Construction:
<br /> Water Improvement Project Division “A” WTP: Town of Wolcott,
<br />2008*
<br />Wolcott, Indiana- Project Manager. The project included, but was not limited
<br />to, the construction of a new water treatment plant, including a new forced
<br />References:
<br />aeration unit, two new high service pumps, new horizontal pressure filter,
<br />Charlie C. Hemphill, P.E.
<br />chemical feed equipment, mechanical and HVAC systems, new SCADA
<br />Consultant to Tenaska, Inc.
<br />system, and associated water mains, valves, plumbing, sanitary sewers,
<br />1044 N. 115th Street, Ste 400
<br />earthwork, electrical work, connections to existing water mains, and all other
<br />work required for the complete and fully operational water treatment plant.
<br />Omaha, NE 68154
<br />Contract Amount $1.9M.
<br />(402) 952-5823
<br /> Design-Build/Engineer-Procure-Construct: Hickory Run Energy Water
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<br />Infrastructure: Hickory Run Energy, LLC, New Castle Pennsylvania–
<br />Zachary Dukes, P.E.
<br />Project Manager. Water infrastructure to pump reclaimed water from the
<br />Kentucky American Water
<br />WWTP to the power plant included: reclaimed water pumping station at the
<br />(859) 268-6352
<br />NCSA municipal wastewater treatment plant site, approximately 3.3-mile-
<br />zachery.dukes@amwater.com
<br />long underground reclaimed water pipeline connecting the pumping station
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<br />to the power plant, approximately 0.7-mile-long underground process
<br />Charles “Charlie” Adams, P.E.
<br />wastewater pipeline from the Hickory Run Energy Station to the Mahoning
<br />American Water
<br />River, and a surface outfall to discharge the process wastewater into the
<br />(337) 537-1423
<br />Mahoning River. Contract Amount $12.8M. Completion December 2019.
<br />(337) 378-7368
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<br /> 106 Street Wastewater Facilities Relocation: City of Fishers, Fishers,
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<br />IN – QA/QC. Project included installation of approximately 800 LF of 27” PVC
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<br />Sewer, 1,750 LF of 30” DIP Force Main, with a bore of 340 LF within 48”
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<br />casing pipe and 360 LF HDPE by HDD. Included with the work, manhole
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<br />structures, fittings, valves and appurtenances, clearing of ROW, a pre-
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<br />construction audio/video survey, construction engineering, maintenance of
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<br />traffic, erosion and sediment control measures, dewatering and maintenance
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<br />of flow as needed, and surface restoration. Contract Amount $1.9M.
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<br />Completion Date July 2016.
<br />
<br /> Progressive Design-Build- Fort Polk North & South Fort Wastewater
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<br />Treatment Plants Short-Term Improvements Project: American Water
<br />Operations & Maintenance, Inc., Fort Polk, LA – Project Manager. This
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<br />$5.5M project began December 21, 2010 and ended June 25, 2014. The
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<br />existing two treatment plants will be decommissioned after the new WWTP
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<br />is constructed. In the interim, short-term improvements were completed to
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<br />improve their process performance and treatment consistency. These
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<br />improvements included additions and/or upgrades to aeration, clarification,
<br />*Date provided is indicative of the year the
<br />employee either joined Reynolds Construction,
<br />sludge handling and drying, disinfection, and electrical systems.
<br />or one of the former company’s in the Reynolds
<br />history (Reynolds, Inc. or Layne Heavy Civil,
<br />Inc.).
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