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Exhibit "A" <br /> <br /> Kennedy/Jenks/Chilton <br /> <br />REYMOND H. CHAH <br /> <br />Civil Engineer <br /> <br />Education: Mr. Chan joined Kennedy/Jenks/¢hilton in <br />Healds £ollege, B$ in Civil 1972 as a civil and construction engineering <br />Engineering specialist. <br /> <br />Registration: Mr. Chan's experience includes serving <br />Civil Engineer in California as Resident Engineer for construction of <br /> major civil engineering projects for the <br />Memberships: South San Luis Obispo County Sanitation <br />APWA District, Novato Sanitary District, Laguna <br />ASCE County Sanitation, South Bayside System <br /> Authority, Santa Clara Valley Water District, <br /> and the City of Palo Alto. <br /> <br /> Mr. Chan has experience on numerous projects <br /> that involved coordination with Caltrans. <br /> Most recently, he has been working with <br /> Caltrans staff regarding the siting of a pump <br /> station in Caltrans right-of-way for the <br /> Montara Sanitary District. He has worked <br /> closely with Caltrans staff on projects for <br /> the Cities of South San Francisco, Burlingame <br /> and Milbrae regarding utility crossing <br /> Highway 101 and for the Novato Sanitary <br /> District regarding utility crossing Highway <br /> 37. When he worked for the Cities of South <br /> San Francisco and Pittsburg, he was respon- <br /> sible for coordinating the gas tax expendi- <br /> tures for major City roadway improvements. <br /> <br /> Mr. Chan was the design engineer for the <br /> major trunk sewers and force main for the <br /> South Bayside System Authority and was <br /> responsible for the preparation of the O&M <br /> manuals for the Santa Clara Valley Water <br /> District Wastewater Reclamation Plant and the <br /> City of Palo Alto Advanced Wastewater <br /> Treatment Facilities. <br /> <br /> Prior to joining the firm, he spent many <br /> years in municipal engineering for the Cities <br /> of Pittsburg, South San Francisco, and <br /> Pacifica. His work for the City of Pittsburg <br /> included the design of two roadway bridges. <br /> <br /> <br />