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9SOUTHBEND, INDIANA GSC <br />EXPERTISE <br />With over 40 years of construction experience, Pat Johnston is an <br />expert in just about everything in the heavy construction field. His <br />projects succeed because he is an “out in the field” superintendent, <br />spending his days with his foremen and crews to see the job is done <br />right. Pat has a long history of success building water and wastewater <br />infrastructure. With Kokosing crews and equipment resources, he <br />has everything he needs to continue his winning tradition. <br />PAT JOHNSTON <br />Superintendent <br />EDUCATION <br />Indiana University - Purdue <br />University <br />Indianapolis, Indiana <br />Coursework <br />TRAINING <br />OSHA 30-hour Occupational Safety & Health Training <br />OSHA 10-hour Occupational <br />Safety & Health Training <br />First Aid/CPR/AED <br />Rigging <br />Signaling <br />Trench Safety <br />Scaffolding <br />Confined Space Entry <br />Crane <br />Saws <br />EXPERIENCE <br />Water Private Client, Western Hancock Utilities WWTP Capacity Expansion Phase II, Greenfield, Indiana <br />The Western Hancock Utilities WWTP Project was a Design/Build <br />Collaboration to increase the facility’s treatment capacity from 0.5 <br />MGD to 1 MGD. Scope of Work includes building a new Headworks <br />Building, 3-ring Oxidation Ditch Structure, 65’ Diameter Secondary <br />Clarifier and a 4,800 SF Solids-Processing/Maintenance Building. <br />Project also includes initial SCADA integration for the plant as <br />well as significant upgrades to electrical infrastructure. Contract <br />Amount: $11,461,000 <br />City of Goshen, Goshen WWTP Improvements Project A, Goshen Indiana <br />Superintendent for an improvement project designed to increase the biological treatment capacity of the plant to meet demands from Food Manufacturing customers. The work touched every part of the wastewater treatment process and was very invasive to plant operations. Other work includes a new dewatering facility to improve the disposal of water and materials removed from the collection system via vactor truck. An earthen storm water infiltration basin will collect runoff from the adjacent railroad to improve the storm drainage of the plant. Contract Amount: $18,989,000 <br />City of Terre Haute New Main Lift Station and HRC Phase 2, Terre Haute, Indiana <br />Superintendent for Phase 2 of the CSO LTCP program. Work consisted of the construction of a new Main Lift Station to replace the existing lift station, a new High Rate Clarification system to expand existing capacity, a new force main connecting the new facilities to the WWTP, re-routing of an existing sewer, and construction of a new parallel interceptor sewer. Contract Amount: <br />$31,859,827