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no, <br />Selge Construction South Bend GESC 2019 <br />Personnel Qualifications <br />This project will be managed from our main office in Niles Michigan. Below is our company Organizational <br />Chart: <br />Executive Leadership Team <br />lu <br />=Maruel�e ' <br />(PresC�e�tj , <br />Ali tri, ogle <br />IIv1d Sl.af <br />Managing Project <br />Foreman — _ Foreman <br />Operators <br />Truck Drrvers <br />Laborers <br />Rodney Martin <br />(Dir Maintenance) <br />Mechanics <br />For this project, it will be managed closely by Jim Boyles, Justin Butler, Bob Kuhns, and Peter Rienks. <br />Descriptions for each individual are listed below: <br />James Boyles, P.E. — Vice President (PE LICENSE# (IN)900460, (I) 6201042741) <br />For this project, Jim will assist with project engineering and resource allocation. <br />Jim attended Purdue University and has been with Selge Construction since 1995. Previously he worked 8 <br />years with Niblock Excavating and 2 years of with City of Elkhart Engineering Dept. <br />His experience included a variety of INDOT, municipal and private projects, including highway <br />constriction and reconstruction, site development, interceptor sewer systems, river crossings, horizontal <br />earth borings, lift stations, municipal water systems, estimating and job costing including the installation of <br />over a trillion feet of piping by directional drilling. Jim oversees the planning and coordination of all <br />productive and non -productive operations. <br />Bob Kuhns, P.E.— Project Engineer, (PE LICENSE# (IN)10302992, (MI) 6201090881) <br />For this project, Bob will assist with project engineering and estimating. <br />Bob has been with Selge since 2000. His previous experience includes 2 years at Ken Herceg and <br />Associates. Bob received a degree from Tri-State University. Bob's experience ranges from INDOT, <br />municipal, county and private projects, design construction and reconstruction of highways, streets, bike <br />trails, water distribution systems, storm and sanitary sewers. Constriction of vacuum sewer systems, <br />19 <br />