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FERRIS WATER RESOURCES TEAM
GREEN VENDOR PRE-QUALIFICATION LIST RFQ No. P-2634
Vendor Project Management Team
The Ferris Water Resources Team is intended to by a “one stop shop” for green infrastructure planning,
engineering and installation. Our team consist of three firms that are leaders in their industries and are
committed to support the success of each other’s business. The Team consist of Ferris Water Resources,
that has 30 years of experience in engineering stormwater and green infrastructure projects, Presto
Geosystems, that has designed and supplied of sustainable, engineered solutions for soil and water
problems for over 45 years and Poblocki Paving, who is a true pioneer in promoting, designing and
constructing sustainable stormwater solutions.
Ferris Water Resources, Presto Geosystems and Poblocki Paving collaborated on the design of Presto
Geosystem’s newest green infrastructure product called GeoStormTM. Its design simplifies and reduces
the time required to plan and design stormwater management controls. GeoStormTM is a complet green
infrastructure system with consistent and predictable performance. GeoStormTM can be installed as a
permeable pavment or as a vegetated subsurface flow treatment system. The first installation of
GeoStormTM was at Sherwin Industries on Morgan Avenuee in Milwaukee. The success GeoStormTM
prompted the team to continue our collaboration.
Below is an organization chart of the Ferris Water Resources Team. John Ferris of Ferris Water
Resources will serve a lead and initial point of contact. Once a project is identified the Team Leader will
decide which firm would be most appropriate to take the lead. Projects of an engineering nature will be
lead by Ferris Water Resources, construction/installation projects will be lead by Poblocki Paving and
geotechnical design projects will be lead by Presto Geosystems. All three firms have cadd capabilities
and access to GIS services that allow them to take on projects of most any nature. Statement of
Qualificaation of each of the three firms can be found on the follow pages.
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Statement of Qualifications Ferris Water Resouces
Company Profile:
Ferris Water Resources is a Small Business
Enterprise (SBE) Limited Liability Company
incorporated in 2007 specializing in the
development and financing of stormwater
programs, green infrastructure planning/design
and watershed planning.
National Customers/Markets:
Ferris Water Resources has provided services
throughout the United States, for a wide variety
of public and private clients.
Investigations undertaken cover a wide range of
topics, including:
• Storm & CSO System Modeling
• Watershed Planning
• NPDES Stormwater MS4 Permitting
• Effective Application of Green
Infrastructure
• BMP Evaluation and Design
• Master Planning
• Collection System Modeling
• Capital Improvement Program
Development
• Lake Restoration
• Wetland Restoration
• Landfill Stormwater Management
• Stormwater Utility Feasibility Study and
Implementation
• Industrial Facilities
• Airports and Aviation Facilities
Revolutionizes Stormwater Management:
Ferris Water Resources has drawn from its
national expertise to develop a strategy that
revolutionizes stormwater management that
makes the planning, design and construction of
stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs)
simpler and less costly to solve more
environmental objectives, make development
properties more profitable, and provide safer
conditions for pedestrian, employees and
vehicular traffic, i.e. a greater triple bottom line.
Our creative approach integrates multiple
proven management practices with engineered
designs to essentially eliminate the need for
additional pipes and ponds, enabling developers
to make optimum use of their property to work
more efficiently and generate higher profits.
Our approach enables municipalities to achieve
TMDL pollutant targets, solve urban flooding
problems and reduce the magnitude and
frequency of combined sewer overflows (CSOs)
with only a marginal increase in their capital
improvement budgets.
Advanced Green Infrastructure
Planning/Design
Ferris Water Resources has completed detailed
system studies for Appleton, Green Bay,
Sheboygan, Shorewood in Wisconsin, Chicago,
Illinois, Atlanta, Georgia and Washington DC
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that quantified the hydrologic and hydraulic
impacts of varying levels of green infrastructure
practices. The knowledge of green
infrastructures’ potential performance results in
our designs being able to stand on their
environment and business case alone.
Watershed Management Ferris Water Resources has developed adaptive
watershed plans, including TMDLs, that
quantified and mitigated water quality and
hydrologic problems created proposed future
development, existing urbanization, and
combine sewer overflows and presented
financial and organizational framework to
successfully implement watershed
improvements.
Innovation Developing a passive stormwater reuse
system that collects, conveys, Store and
treats water to near drinking water quality
using a passive phytoremediation wastewater
treatment system that will reduce
phosphorus to 0.04 mg/L.
Client Focused
As a sole proprietorship Ferris Water Resources
is able to emphasize client satisfaction and
client relationship that are often lost with larger
engineering firms that stress profitability and
utilization. Ferris Water Resources stresses
listening to your needs and identifying your
constraints. Then drawing from experience and
available tools tailor solutions to your needs
and your project. The quality of the creative
solutions will make Ferris Water Resources your
preferred provider of future services.
Technical Resource Team: Ferris Water Resources
Ferris Water Resources offers the resources,
experience and expertise to collaborate with
consultants and designers to develop solutions
to the most difficult water resources problems.
John Ferris, PE, PH
Mr Ferris John B. Ferris holds Master Degrees in
both Water Resources Management and Civil
and Environmental Engineering from the
University of Wisconsin-Madison. Experienced
stormwater/water resources engineer with
proven ability to build client relationships, and
develop creative solutions that best meets client
needs.
Mr. Ferris has managed projects for more than
20 years. He is experienced in the identification
of technical steps and processes needed to
develop budgets and tracked spending to bring
projects in on budget and on time.
Mr. Ferris has proven his ability to solve difficult
problems having meet sustainable growth goals
for more than 40 stormwater management
programs. He is nationally recognized for his
work establishing stormwater utilities to finance
capital programs and long term maintenance
obligations for more than 50 communities.
He has developed simple desktop and analytical
computer modeling techniques to screen
problem areas that identify "critical" areas, to
limit the cost of more in detail analysis. He is
expert in the use of many computer models
including: the Rational Method, EPA-SWMM,
XP-SWMM, HYDRA, TR-55, TR-20, HEC-RAS,
HEC-2, HEC-HMS, HEC-1, Pond Pak, HYDRA,
WinSLAMM, WASP, SWAT, CORMIX, SEDCAD+,
RUSLE, USLE, BASINS, and Qual-2.
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Statement of Qualifications
PRESTO GEOSYSTEMS
Company Profile: Presto Geosystems is recognized as the global leader in the design and supply of sustainable, engineered solutions that meet the requirements of the most demanding soil and water problems within the civil and landscape markets. Our solutions reduce overall project costs and offer high environmental benefit with low environmental impact. Presto Geosystems is a quality and value leader, offering free design and construction support to ensure project success.
Global Customers / Markets: We have a global reach, and our products can solve even the most demanding soil stabilization applications within the infrastructure, mining, and oil & gas industries. Our products are not only strong, but are green solutions that typically offer the lowest cost alternative. Customers choose Presto Geosystems because we provide reliable, high-quality, engineered solutions to challenging soil and water problems. Our reduced life-cycle cost, sustainability, and environmental and aesthetic benefits provide the best value to all of our customers.
Representation Network: We offer our products to the market through a worldwide network of independent distributors and representatives trained and knowledgeable in the field of geosynthetics and soil stabilization problems and solutions. Many are licensed Professional Engineers and represent their local chapters of civil engineering, and landscape/land planning associations. Presto’s distributors and representatives enable us to offer global market support and expertise, adding value on projects by providing design and construction support.
Leading-Edge Innovation: Presto Geosystems leads the cellular confinement industry in research and development resulting in meaningful product improvements, innovative features, advanced engineering methodologies, creative applications, and proven field results that
provide long-term solutions to unique and difficult problems The Presto Geosystems team combines the best product technology with engineering knowledge and installation support required to address these demanding applications. As a result, customers receive a more effective and environmentally friendly solution to meet their specific needs at a reduced overall cost versus alternative technologies.
Product Developer / Innovator: In the late 1970’s, Presto co-invented the technology known as cellular confinement with the US Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station. The early applications primarily consisted of stabilized, expedient sand roads for military vehicles.
Market Innovations: Presto’s development of the application technology expanded the use of the Geoweb® system to the four major categories of load support, slope stabilization, channel stabilization and earth retention. Today, with over 30 years of history, Presto’s Geoweb material is in use in hundreds of countries, on all continents, and on thousands of project applications providing low-environmental-impact solutions to soil stabilization problems.
Material and Performance Innovations: Presto Geosystems’ product innovations and development of complimentary components include:
Textured Geoweb® cell wall surface to improve frictional interaction of the infill material.
Perforations in the Geoweb® cell wall to allow lateral drainage and increase frictional interlock of the infill material.
Slotted design in the Geoweb® cell wall to facilitate quicker placement of tendons and
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ATRA® anchor positioning below the cell wall and ATRA® key connectors end-to-end and side-to-side.
Integral tendons integrated through the cell wall to allow stabilizing infill over impermeable geomembranes and hard surfaces where staking is difficult or not feasible.
ATRA® key device for the industry’s fastest and strongest connecting method allowing the joining of Geoweb sections through material slots both end-to-end and side-to-side. This patented system provides construction efficiencies and cost-savings. Pull strength of the ATRA key is nearly three times that of traditional stapling methods.
ATRA® tendon clips to tie off tendons at specific load transfer points in slope and channel applications.
ATRA® anchors and glass-fiber reinforced anchors to improve drivability of anchors and resistance to sliding and/or uplift forces.
ATRA® driving tool to speed installation and productivity of driving anchors thereby lowering project cost.
Cell wall facia colors for earth retention applications for better aesthetics/natural blending with the environment.
Highest Quality Products | Solutions: Presto Geosystems takes pride in providing highest quality products and solutions. Geoweb® sections are manufactured from high-quality polyethylene to achieve maximum seam weld-strength and overall system performance. The complete manufacturing process adheres to a quality management system certified to ISO 9001:2008, assuring consistent quality products.
Certified Quality Products: Presto Geosystems has demonstrated that its Quality Control management system is in compliance with the internationally-recognized standard of ISO 9001:2008. This certification covers the design and manufacture of the Geoweb Cellular Confinement System product from incoming raw materials (resin) to the finished Geoweb product. Presto Geosystems' ISO registration has been continuous since the Original Registration date of September 18, 1997. A copy of ISO Certificate Number FM78550 is attached.
This quality management system allows Presto Geosystems to provide Certificates of Compliance and Certificates of Analysis for “project specific” traceability on all Geoweb materials produced and supplied to the project.
Superior Industry Material Warranty: Presto Geosystems manufactures and stands behind its quality products with one of the best warranties in the industry. We warrant each Geoweb section shipped to be free from defects in materials and workmanship at the time of manufacture. Our exclusive liability under this warranty or otherwise will be to furnish without charge to the manufacturer’s customer at the original fob point a replacement for any section which proves to be defective under normal use and service during the 10-year period which beings on the date of shipment by the manufacturer.
Technical Resource Team: Presto Geosystems
Presto Geosystems’ engineering and consulting staff offers the resources, experience and expertise to collaborate with consultants and designers to develop solutions to the most difficult soil stability problems. William Handlos, PE, CPESC Mr. Handlos is the Business Director responsible for managing all aspects of the global business. Mr. Handlos is a registered professional engineer and certified professional in erosion and sediment control and holds a Bachelors of Science degree in Civil Engineering with emphasis in transportation studies and soil sciences from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He has 25 years of experience in design, construction and administration of large-scale public construction projects. Working as a Land Surveyor, City Engineer, Public Works Director, Harbormaster, and elected official, he has gained experience in deep tunnel construction, sanitary sewer, water, storm water, public building, funding, design, construction and administration.
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Gary Bach Mr. Bach is the Presto Geosystems Business Manager responsible for new product development, manufacturing liaison and direct sales. He has been employed with Presto for 30 years, holding previous positions as project engineer, project manager and manufacturing plant operations manager. Mr. Bach holds a Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is the original developer of the Geoweb® and Geoblock® systems and other associated construction products. In the late 1970’s he worked closely with the US Army Corps of Engineers, partnering the development of the cellular confinement system, specifically for military vehicle load support across beach sand. Since the early development and use of this system, Mr. Bach implemented many new product innovations as well as expanded growth into numerous new application areas and markets. Mr. Bach currently holds 6 patents related to geosynthetic products. Bryan Wedin, PE Mr. Wedin is the Chief Design Engineer responsible for overseeing all project designs, managing the design activities of Geosystems’ world-wide design partners and directing all research and development. He has over 20 years of design experience, specializing in water, wastewater, stormwater and soil stabilization. Mr. Wedin holds an environmental engineering degree from Michigan Technological University and is a registered professional engineer. He provides technical and project-specific support to consultants, contractors and distributors for all of the Geosystems products and product applications as well as in-house AutoCAD® and GIS support. His previous experience was as consulting engineer with Robert E Lee & Associates and Foth & Van Dyke. Cory Schneider, M.S. Mr. Schneider is an Environmental Scientist responsible for establishing, training and supporting North American distributors, as well as supporting research, new product development and other innovations. He is often called upon to
assist engineers and owners in regulatory, permitting, and other governmental-related issues as well as to assist with difficult site condition situations. Mr. Schneider holds a master’s degree in Environmental Science from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and a Bachelor’s Degree in Anthropology with a Minor in Business Administration from Marquette University. He has more than 8 years experience in the civil engineering and construction fields, working in site design and inspection as well as in field surveying. Matt Kuester Mr Kuester is a graduate from the University of Wisconsin Madison and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering. He is experienced in developing and testing tools for the US and international markets, collaborating with R&D, quality, process control and supply teams. In his role as International Business Development Manager at Presto Geosystems’, Matt leads opportunity growth in international markets, develops international distributors as well as focuses on continual product optimization and new product development. José Pablo George Mr. George is Presto Geosystems´ Business Development Manager for Latin America and holds degrees and certificates in International Business, Latin American Studies, Linguistics, Quality Systems Analysis and Network Distribution. Since 1998 he has performed as a leader in interpersonal and bilingual communications as an educator, presenter and in administrative roles. He has 11 years of experience in quality analysis and network distribution with a world leading motorcycle manufacturer.
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Consultant Resources: Dhani Narejo, PhD, PE, Caro Engineering Dr. Dhani Narejo is a registered professional engineer in the state of Texas with more than 15 years of experience in geosynthetic and geotechnical design, R&D, and testing. He holds a masters degree in geotechnical engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology and Ph.D. in geotechnical/geosynthetics engineering from Drexel University. In the past, Dr. Narejo has worked in various capacities for such prestigious geosynthetics companies as Tensar, Tenax and GSE. He has published more than 40 peer-reviewed papers on various topics in geosynthetics including his award-winning paper on geomembrane puncture protection design. He has co-authored two manuals on designing with Geosynthetics and is a respected member of NAGS, IGS, IECA and ASCE. Dr. Narejo is engineering design consultant for Presto, primarily supporting North American and specialty-market consultants by providing preliminary design analysis.
Kai Tietjen, Soiltec GmbH Mr. Tietjen has over 15 years experience in the civil engineering and commercial/residential landscape markets providing erosion control and geosynthetic materials and solutions throughout Europe. He is the Director for Soiltec GmbH, Germany for 7 years. Mr. Tietjen supports Presto Geosystems as representative for Europe, and manages the design/consultant team for all European distributors. He has coordinated load support testing/research for Geoweb in load support applications in coordination with TU Clausthal University, Germany as well as participating in the development of relevant supporting design methodology. Sven Adamietz, Soiltec GmbH Mr. Adamietz is part of the Soiltec team since 2006. He is employed as an engineer with a degree in landscape architecture, a Master of engineering (town planning) and a graduate degree in business administration (chamber of commerce).
Mr. Adamietz is responsible for overseeing and providing all Geoweb® project designs for European projects. In addition, he is entrusted with the technical consultancy, construction site support, development of design charts, marketing organizations/ orientation and the establishment and training of distributors in Europe and North Africa, especially the field service in Germany/Austria and Switzerland. He is supporting research, sales and new product development.
Material Specifications and Project References
Presto Geoweb® specifications, qualifications and project case study documentation is posted on the Presto website: www.prestogeo.com
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Statement of Qualifications Poblocki Paving
Company Profile:
Poblocki Paving has been in the asphalt
business for over 43 years and has made a
significant contribution to the development of
south eastern Wisconsin. As a single-source
contractor, we are able to manage your project
with minimal disruption and complete it in a
shorter period of time. Our in-house design
capabilities are extensive. Our services provide
our customers with a powerful resource and a
proven recipe for success. Civil engineers,
project managers, tradesmen, skilled craftsmen,
equipment and procedures assure unmatched
quality. Poblocki Paving is known to be the most
time-efficient asphalt contractor in this
competitive business. Having found a specific
niche in this market, Poblocki can take a
complete job and utilize all of its resources to
finish the project in a timely fashion.
Leading Sustainable Stormwater:
Poblocki Paving is on the forefront of
stormwater reuse and sustainable stormwater
management. Poblocki Paving uses
approximately 2.6 million gallons of water each
year for paving, milling, creating sealer and
watering of everything from bicycle paths to
soccer fields to trees. Poblocki Paving now
collects all of the rainfall runoff from its 2.9 acre
property. Grass and other plants in the three
swales and the rain garden filter oils and other
contaminants before the water enters one of
five storage tanks with a capacity of over
200,000 gallons.
Poblocki Paving believes that they are a model
for other businesses and property owners to
follow that will leave a better world for the next
generation. If enough businesses follows
Poblocki’s lead there will no longer be a line of
polluted rainwater, full of vehicle fluid and grit
from the streets, discharged into lake Michigan.
The Poblocki Advantage:
Benefits of Poblocki Paving’s sustainable
projects include:
Meets the current storm water regulatory
permitting codes
Reduces reliance on municipal water
Reduces storm water runoff and non-point
source pollution
ROI water harvesting vs. pond use
Reduces storm water fees
Reduces detention and retention pond sizes
Allows developers to pave/build more, to
make more efficiently of their properties
Allows developers to pave/build more,
which increases local tax base.
Attainment of LEED points through the US
Green Building Council
Allows development of valuable land
resources by moving stormwater ponds
below ground
Stormwater plans for the city or state can
be completed in house
Grant money is available for qualifying
projects
Services:
Poblocki Paving uses a quality driven process for
every project. That means less maintenance and
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a longer lasting, more beautiful return on your
investment. Below is a comprehensive list of
services we offer.
Asphalt Paving
Parking Lot Reconstruction - Pulverizing -
Milling - Hot Mix Overlay - Residential
Drives - Recreational Surfaces: Tennis
Courts/Basketball Courts/Playgrounds -
Infrared Patching - Trip Hazards - Potholes
Asphalt Maintenance
Sealcoating - Tennis Courts - Basketball
Courts – Color Coating/Masking/Striping -
Sweeping Services - Cleaning - Crack
Routing - Hot Pour Crack Sealer - Pressure
Washing - Striping - Jennite© & other
Commercial Sealing products
Concrete
Dumpster Pads - Dolly Pads - Approaches -
Sidewalks & Patios - Curb & Gutter -
Extruded Curbing - Reinforced Stand-Up
Curbs
Decorative Pavement Texturing & Accents
StreetPrint Decorative Asphalt Stamping -
StreetPrint XD Thermoplastics - Colored
Brick & Block Inlays - Borders - DuraTherm
Patterns & Inlays
Engineering
Surveying - CAD Drawing - Plan Review -
Permitting - Analysis - Design - EPA Storm
Water Requirement Review
Landscape & Hardscape
Brick & Natural Stone Pavers -Stone, Brick,
Wood or Concrete Retaining Walls -
StreetPrint Decorative Asphalt Stamping &
Coloring - StreetPrint XD - DuraTherm - Site
Lighting - Fencing
Site Work
Silt Fencing - Grubbing & Land Clearing -
Excavation - Site Work - Storm Sewer -
Catch Basins - Drain Tile - Fabrics - Soil
Stabilization - Retention Ponds
Snow and Ice Management
Salting - Shoveling - Plowing - Removal - De-
Icing - On Call, Always Ready 24 Hour
Services
Traffic Control
ADA Updating - Striping - Signage - Line
Marking - Indoor - Safety Lines - Guardrails -
Bollards
Technical Resource Team: Presto Geosystems Presto Geosystems’ engineering and consulting
staff offers the resources, experience and
expertise to collaborate with consultants and
designers to develop solutions to the most
difficult soil stability problems.
John M. Poblocki
John Poblocki is the owner and president of
Poblocki Paving Corporation. He started the
company in 1972, and has built the company
into a multi-million dollar business.
Paul J. Sagan
Paul Sagan is the Secretary of Poblocki Paving
Corporation.
Cliff G. Koutnik, PE
Cliff G. Koutnik is a civil engineer and project
manager. Mr. Koutnik has been with Poblocki
Paving for 15 year, having worked his way up
from a crew member on a paving crew and in
snow services to one of the company’s leading
project managers on numerous green
infrastructure projects.
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
DISTRICT GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING PROGRAMS GREEN VENDOR PRE-QUALIFICATION LIST
RFQ No. P-2634
ATTACHMENT A
QUALIFICATIONS WORKSHEET
VENDOR INFORMATION
Vendor Name: Ferris Water Resources, LLC (SBE) Presto Geosystems Poblocki Paving
Address: N87W6279 Willowbrooke dr Cedarburg, WI 53012
P.O.Box 2399 670 North Perkins St Appleton, WI 54912-2399
525 South 116th St West Allis, WI 53214
Tax Identification #: Click here to enter text.
Year Established:
2007 1985 1973
VENDOR’s CONTACT PERSON:
Name: John Ferris, PE Cory Schneider, MS John Poblocki
Title: President Technical Support for North
American Distributors President
Telephone #: (414) 758-4379 (920) 738-1304 (414) 476-9130
Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
RESOURCE INFORMATION
Scale of Work (check all that apply)
Commercial / Industrial
Multifamily
Residential
Specialties (check all that apply)
Design Landscaping
Engineering Maintenance
Construction Plumbing
Downspouts and Gutters
GI Type (check all that apply)
Green Roofs Cisterns
Stormwater Trees Soil Amendments
Native Landscaping Rain Gardens
Porous Pavement Bioswales
Constructed Wetlands
Other: Water Reuse, Subsurface Gravel Wetlands, Naturalized Streambanks
SWMBE Certified?
Yes No
TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
EXPERIENCE SUMMARY
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1 Ferris Water Resources EZ Mini Storage (MMSD GI Partnership Grant recipient)
X X X X
2 Ferris Water Resources Layton Avenue Green Infrastructure Initiative (MMSD GI Partnership Grant recipient)
X X
3 Ferris Water Resources Rawson Avenue Green Infrastructure Initiative (MMSD GI Partnership Grant recipient)
X X
4 Ferris Water Resources 107th Green Street Development X X X X
5 Ferris Water Resources Watercourse Water Quality Subsurface Gravel Wetland, Green Tree Basin - Contract M03060001
X X
6 Ferris Water Resources Mound Road Wetland X X
7 Ferris Water Resources Charter Steel Stormwater Wetland X X
8 Ferris Water Resources 4 Sustainable Infrastructure Designs, City of Aurora, IL X X X
9 Ferris Water Resources Sherwin Industries - GeoStormTM X X
EXPERIENCE SUMMARY - CONTINUED
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10 Presto Geosystems Sherwin Industries - GeoStormTM
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11 Presto Geosystems Tyner Center Green Roof X
12 Presto Geosystems Sault Ste. Marie Port of Entry Green Roof X
13 Presto Geosystems Cedar-University Cleveland RTA Staion Green Roof X
14 Presto Geosystems Bayside Green Naturalized Retaining Wall X X
15 Presto Geosystems Fiserv Corporate Headquarters Vegetated Green Overflow Parking Lot
X
16 Presto Geosystems Kinnickinnic River Flood Management, South 6th Street to I-94 Project
X
17 Presto Geosystems Underwood Creek Streambank Stabilization - 124th Street and Bluemound Road
X X
EXPERIENCE SUMMARY - CONTINUED
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18 Poblocki Paving Sherwin Industries - GeoStormTM X X
19 Poblocki Paving Poblocki Paving Parking Lot Reconstruction X X X X X
20 Poblocki Paving Milwaukee County Zoo Lot 1 Repaving X X
21 Poblocki Paving Parking Lot Reconstruction at Vincent High School X
22 Poblocki Paving Behavioral Health Dept. Parking Lot Construction X
23 Poblocki Paving Central Repair Garage Permeable Pavement X
Customer Service Approach Philosophy Ferris Water Resources, Presto Geosystem and Poblocki Pavement all focus on and pride ourselves on providing the highest quailty services and client satisfaction. It has been our experience that more time and money can be spend arguing over assigning blame. It is our goal on every project to avoid conflicts before they arise. However when conflicts arise, problems are characterized and a course of corrective action is developed. Our goal is resolve the problem, so that all parties at times may be assigned an action item. It is always our objective to assign action items according to perceived level responsibility of the conflict. Case Study While working for Shaw Environmental & Infrastructure John Ferris (now of Ferris Water Resources) was assigned to resolve complaints of the Lincoln Park Zoo (Chicago, Illinois). Shaw was contracted to redesign a more environmentally sustainable park adjacent to the water features that dominated the southern half of the park. At issue were uncontrolled movements of the floating islands that were constructed within the flamingo pond and the smaller duck pond. The floating islands were a component of the sustainable design that was to take up nutrients that had resulted in nuisance algae blooms.
1. A meeting was held with zoo officials to characterize the precieved problems that they were experiencing with the design and/or installation of the BMPs.
2. I then reviewed reports, plans and contracts that we had with contractors to determine what was planned and who had been involved.
3. I then conducted a field reconnaissance to estable what may have been the root cause of the movement of the islands. My conclusion was that the weight of the anchors (cinder blocks) were insuffient and the length of the anchor lines were too long. These conditions allowed wind to push the islands that then dragged their anchors across the bottom of the ponds.
4. A list of action items was then developedio that would correct the problem. Action items included a) add weight to existing anchors and add additional anchors to hold the islands on one established location, b) purchase additional cider blocks, stainless steel cable and hardware for securing the anchors, c) make arrangements to safely enter the pond exhibits, d) work with zoo staff to identify the best location for the floating islands and e) modify anchoring systems of the floating islands.
5. The list of action items was reviewed with zoo management. Action items were divided between the zoo and Shaw. Shaw had been not only the design engineer but also the owner’s representative for construction. Since the corrective actions were minor, Shaw’s management decided to expedite the fix with their own staff.
6. While zoo management coordinated with its staff, I acquired the necessary materials and scheduled Shaw staff to make the repairs.
7. On the scheduled day zoo staff had moved the birds off exhibit and Shaw’s staff made the necessary modifications to the floating islands.
After the action items were completed, Lincoln Park Zoo no longer experienced any further problems with the floating islands.
1 Planning & Design☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
Cisterns ☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
Project Manager Name:
Project Manager’s Vendor history: ☐currently
employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
Final Contract Amount (contracted and
amended if applicable):
Construction Start date (contracted):
Construction Start date (actual):
Construction End date (contracted):
Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation:
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information
Project Owner Information:
Project Construction Information:
EZ Mini Storage (MMSD GI Partnership Grant recipient)
5133 S. Pennsylvania Avenue
Kendal Bruenig (Sunset Investors)
Franklin, WI 53132
yes
yes
yes
10535 W. College Avenue
$225,000
$71,000 from MMSD Green Infrastructure Partnership GrantJune 2014
June 2014
October 2014
October 2014
Sunset Investors Staff
Kendal Bruenig
Todd Weik PM now with CBC Engineers & Associates, Ltd.
John Ferris, PE Project Design Engineer now with Ferris Water Resources LLC
Approximately 10,000 sq.ft. of permeable articulating concrete block (PaveDrain® ) 112,000 cu.ft. gravel storage
cistern Irrigation system to reuse captured stormwater
2 Planning & Design☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
Cisterns ☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
Project Manager Name:
Project Manager’s Vendor history: ☐currently
employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
Final Contract Amount (contracted and
amended if applicable):
Construction Start date (contracted):
Construction Start date (actual):
Construction End date (contracted):
Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation:
Project Information
Layton Avenue Green Infrastructure Initiative (MMSD GI Partnership Grant recipient)
South side of Layton Avenue near intersection with W. American Drive
Project Owner Information:
Milwaukee County DOT
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Vernon Singelton
Todd Weik PM now with CBC Engineers & Associates, Ltd.
John Ferris, PE Project Design Engineer now with Ferris Water Resources LLC
Approximately 1,500 sq.ft. of permeable articulating concrete block (PaveDrain® )
1,600 cu.ft. gravel storage cistern
$100,000
10437 Innovation Drive, 5th Floor
Wauwatosa, WI 53226
Project Construction Information:
Milwaukee County DOT
yes
yes
August 2014
September 2014
October 2014
October 2014
yes
3 Planning & Design☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
Cisterns ☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
Project Manager Name:
Project Manager’s Vendor history: ☐currently
employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
Final Contract Amount (contracted and
amended if applicable):
Construction Start date (contracted):
Construction Start date (actual):
Construction End date (contracted):
Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation:
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information
Rawson Avenue Green Infrastructure Initiative (MMSD GI Partnership Grant recipient)
Project Construction Information:
Milwaukee County DOT
Vernon Singelton
Todd Weik PM now with CBC Engineers & Associates, Ltd.
John Ferris, PE Project Design Engineer now with Ferris Water Resources LLC
Rawson Avenue just east of STH 100
Project Owner Information:
Milwaukee County DOT
10437 Innovation Drive, 5th Floor
Wauwatosa, WI 53226
October 2014
October 2014
yes
yes
yes
Approximately 8,000 sq.ft. of permeable articulating concrete block (PaveDrain® )
14,000 cu.ft. gravel storage cistern
$200,000
August 2014
September 2014
4 Planning & Design☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
Cisterns ☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
Project Manager Name:
Project Manager’s Vendor history: ☐currently
employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
Final Contract Amount (contracted and
amended if applicable):
Construction Start date (contracted):
Construction Start date (actual):
Construction End date (contracted):
Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation:
Milwaukee County DOT
10437 Innovation Drive, 5th Floor
Wauwatosa, WI 53226
Project Construction Information:
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information
107th Green Street Development
107th Street north of W. Brown Deer Road and south of W. County Line Road
Project Owner Information:
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2013
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2013
Milwaukee County DOT
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Todd Weik PM now with CBC Engineers & Associates, Ltd.
John Ferris, PE Project Design Engineer now with Ferris Water Resources LLC
Approximately 3,000 sq.ft. of permeable articulating concrete block (PaveDrain® )
6,000 cu.ft. gravel storage cistern controls the runoff from the 1-year, 24-hour design storm
2,700 sq.ft. of (3) subsurface gravel wetlands achieve a 50% reduction in phosphorus and 80% reduction in Total
Suspended Solids (TSS)
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yes
yes
5 Planning & Design☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
Project Manager Name:
Project Manager’s Vendor history: ☐currently
employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
Final Contract Amount (contracted and
amended if applicable):
Construction Start date (contracted):
Construction Start date (actual):
Construction End date (contracted):
Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation:
Watercourse Water Quality Subsurface Gravel Wetland, Green Tree Basin - Contract M03060001
4926 Green Tree Road, Milwaukee, WI betweet 60th Street and 43rd Street
Project Owner Information:
Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District
260 West Seeboth Street, Milwaukee, WI 53204
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information
John Ferris, PE Project Manager and Design Engineer now with Ferris Water Resources LLC
Approximately 1,000 sq.ft. subsurface gravel wetland constructed on the side slope of the Green Tree Flood Control
Basin
$55,000 (planning and design)
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(414) 272-5100
Project Construction Information:
MMSD Staff
Bre McDonald and Patrick Elliott
yes
2012
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2012
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6 Planning & Design☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
Project Manager Name:
Project Manager’s Vendor history: ☐currently
employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
Final Contract Amount (contracted and
amended if applicable):
Construction Start date (contracted):
Construction Start date (actual):
Construction End date (contracted):
Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation:
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information
Mound Road Wetland
Mound Road Delavan, WI 53115
Project Construction Information:
John Ferris, PE Construction Manager now with Ferris Water Resources LLC
John Ferris, PE Project Manager now with Ferris Water Resources LLC
John Ferris worked for Rust which is now AECOM. He now works for Ferris Water Resources LLC
Project Owner Information:
Town of Delavan
5621 Town Hall Road, Delavan, WI 53115
262-728-3471
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1995
yes
yes
yes
Responsible for construction of a 26 acre wetland and prairie system to act as a pretreatment system of the flows
from Jackson Creek. Jackson Creek is the largest watershed tributary to Delavan Lake and a major source of
phosphorus.
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1995
1995
1995
7 Planning & Design☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
Project Manager Name:
Project Manager’s Vendor history: ☐currently
employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
Final Contract Amount (contracted and
amended if applicable):
Construction Start date (contracted):
Construction Start date (actual):
Construction End date (contracted):
Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation:
2000
2000
yes
yes
yes
Project Construction Information:
-------
John Ferris, PE Project Water Resources Engineer now with Ferris Water Resources LLC
John Ferris worked for Rust which is now AECOM. He now works for Ferris Water Resources LLC
Responsible for devleoping a stormwater collection and diversion system from a 140 acre steel mill to a 15 acre
wetland and prairie system to meter the discharge of stomwater to the Milwaukee River.
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2000
2000
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information
Charter Steel Stormwater Wetland
1658 Cold Spring Rd, Saukville, WI 53080
Project Owner Information:
Charter Steel
1658 Cold Spring Rd, Saukville, WI 53080
(262) 268-2500
8 Planning & Design
Bioswale ☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
Project Manager Name:
Project Manager’s Vendor history: ☐currently
employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
Final Contract Amount (contracted and
amended if applicable):
Construction Start date (contracted):
Construction Start date (actual):
Construction End date (contracted):
Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation: yes
Sustainable Infrastructure Design, Aurora, Illinois. Assisted with the design of four sustainable green infrastructure
facilities that were recommended in the Naturalized Stormwater Management Corridor Plan: 1) 350 foot long
Spring Street Bioinfiltration Basin to treat street runoff, 2) 0.15 acre Gravel Wetland to treat the runoff from the
2.75 acre METRA parking lot, 3) Biotreatment Basin that treats stormwater intercepted from a storm sewer
traversing the City’s Rivers Edge Park, and 4) Naturalized Bio-treatment system for the restored brownfield Kiddie
Kar site.
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2010
2010
2010
2010
-------
yes
Project Owner Information:
City of Aurora
44 E. Downer Place, Aurora, IL 60505
(630) 256-4636
Project Construction Information:
-------
John Ferris, PE Project Water Resources Engineer now with Ferris Water Resources LLC
John Ferris worked for Shaw Environmental as project manager and engineer. He now works for Ferris Water
Resources LLC
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information
Sustainable Infrastructure Designs
four locations within the City of Aurora IL
9 Planning & Design
Bioswale ☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
Project Manager Name:
Project Manager’s Vendor history: ☐currently
employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
Final Contract Amount (contracted and
amended if applicable):
Construction Start date (contracted):
Construction Start date (actual):
Construction End date (contracted):
Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation:
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information
Sherwin Industries - GeoStormTM
2129 West Morgan Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53221
Project Owner Information:
Al Schultz, President, Sherwin Industries, Inc.
2129 West Morgan Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53221
(414) 281-6400
aschultz@sherwinindustries,com
December 16, 2016
December 16, 2017
yes
yes
yes
Project Construction Information:
Poblocki Paving - Cliff Koutnik, PE
John Ferris, PE, Ferris Water Resources LLC
John Ferris, PE, Project Manager, Ferris Water Resources LLC
Cliff Koutnik, PE Construction Manager Poblocki Paving
Cory Schneider, MS, Installation Inspector, Presto [email protected]
Designed and installed 3 foot wide by 60 foot long GeoStormTM Water Drainage Cell that captures and treats 1,400
gallons of runoff from approximately 0.5 acres of pavement rain.
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December 16, 2014
December 16, 2015
10 Planning & Design☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
Project Manager Name:
Project Manager’s Vendor history: ☐currently
employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
Final Contract Amount (contracted and
amended if applicable):
Construction Start date (contracted):
Construction Start date (actual):
Construction End date (contracted):
Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation:
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information
Sherwin Industries - GeoStormTM
2129 West Morgan Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53221
Project Owner Information:
Al Schultz, President, Sherwin Industries, Inc.
2129 West Morgan Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53221
(414) 281-6400
aschultz@sherwinindustries,com
Project Construction Information:
Poblocki Paving - Cliff Koutnik, PE
December 16, 2015
December 16, 2016
December 16, 2017
yes
yes
yes
John Ferris, PE, Ferris Water Resources LLC
John Ferris, PE, Project Manager, Ferris Water Resources LLC
Cliff Koutnik, PE Construction Manager Poblocki Paving
Cory Schneider, MS, Installation Inspector, Presto [email protected]
Designed and installed 3 foot wide by 60 foot long GeoStormTM Water Drainage Cell that captures and treats 1,400
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December 16, 2014
11 Design & Materials
☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
Project Manager Name:
Project Manager’s Vendor history: ☐currently
employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
Final Contract Amount (contracted and
amended if applicable):
Construction Start date (contracted):
Construction Start date (actual):
Construction End date (contracted):
Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? X Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? X Yes ☐No; Explanation:
Project Construction Information:
----
----
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information
Tyner Center Green Roof
2400 Compass Road, Glenview, Glenview, IL
Project Owner Information:
Village of Glenview
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----
Presto Geosystem products and design services were used to construct a 3,000-square foot green roof for the
----
2006
2006
2400 Chestnut Avenue, Glenview, IL 60026
----
----
2006
2006
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----
YES
12 Design & Materials
☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
Project Manager Name:
Project Manager’s Vendor history: ☐currently
employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
Final Contract Amount (contracted and
amended if applicable):
Construction Start date (contracted):
Construction Start date (actual):
Construction End date (contracted):
Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? X Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? X Yes ☐No; Explanation:
Project Information
Sault Ste. Marie Port of Entry Green Roof
Sault Ste. Marie, MI
Project Owner Information:
U.S. General Services Administration (GSA)
900 International Bridge Plaza, Sault Sainte Marie, MI 49783-1492
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
----
Presto Geosystem products and design services were used to construct a 20,000-square foot green roof for the Port
$175,000
2012
2012
2012
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----
Project Construction Information:
Fredrick Construction, Inc.
----
----
2012
yes
yes
yes
13 Design & Materials
☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
Project Manager Name:
Project Manager’s Vendor history: ☐currently
employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
Final Contract Amount (contracted and
amended if applicable):
Construction Start date (contracted):
Construction Start date (actual):
Construction End date (contracted):
Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation:
Cedar-University Cleveland RTA Staion Green Roof
Cleveland, OH
Project Owner Information:
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA)
1240 West 6th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44113-1302
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Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information
Presto Geosystem products and design services were used to construct a green roof for the Cedar-University
----
2014
2014
2014
2014
----
Project Construction Information:
McTech Corp.
----
----
----
yes
yes
yes
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☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways Green Wall
.
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
Project Manager Name:
Project Manager’s Vendor history: ☐currently
employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
Final Contract Amount (contracted and
amended if applicable):
Construction Start date (contracted):
Construction Start date (actual):
Construction End date (contracted):
Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation:
between N. Broadmoor Road and West Ravine Baye Road Bayside WI
Project Owner Information:
Village of Bayside
9075 N. Regent Road, Bayside, WI 53217
414-351-8811
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information
Bayside Green Naturalized Retaining Wall
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2001
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Project Construction Information:
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----
Cory Schneider, MS, Installation Inspector, Presto GEOSYSTEMS
Presto Geosystem provided the geo-reinforcing material for the project Cory Schneider of Presto Geosystem
provided technical assistance in support of the planning and design phases.----
Presto Geosystem’s Geoweb® was used to construct a reinforced granular soil and geogrid layers, to support
----
yes
15 Technical Support & Materials
☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement o ☐Rain Gardens
☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways Green Wall
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
Project Manager Name:
Project Manager’s Vendor history: ☐currently
employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
Final Contract Amount (contracted and
amended if applicable):
Construction Start date (contracted):
Construction Start date (actual):
Construction End date (contracted):
Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation:
Project Owner Information:
Firserv
255 Fiserv Drive Brookfield, WI 53045
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Project Construction Information:
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information
Fiserv Corporate Headquarters Vegetated Green Overflow Parking Lot
255 Fiserv Drive Brookfield, WI 53045
1999
1999
1999
1999
yes
yes
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Cory Schneider, MS, Installation Inspector, Presto GEOSYSTEMS
Presto Geosystem provided the geo-reinforcing material for the project Cory Schneider of Presto Geosystem
provided technical assistance in support of the planning and design phases.
----
GEOBLOCK was used to construct the vegetated turf permeable overflow parking at the Fiserv Corporate
Headquarters. The roughly 1.2 vegetated parking lot can accommodate approximately 140 parking spaces.
----
yes
16 Technical Support & Materials
☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways Green Wall
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
Project Manager Name:
Project Manager’s Vendor history: ☐currently
employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
Final Contract Amount (contracted and
amended if applicable):
Construction Start date (contracted):
Construction Start date (actual):
Construction End date (contracted):
Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation:
----
----
Project Construction Information:
Edgerton Contractors
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information
Kinnickinnic River Flood Management, South 6th Street to I-94 Project
Milwaukee WI 53204
Project Owner Information:
2012
2012
2012
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----
yes
Pete Davis
Cory Schneider, MS, Installation Inspector, Presto GEOSYSTEMS
Presto Geosystem provided the geo-reinforcing material for the project Cory Schneider of Presto Geosystem
provided technical assistance in support of the planning and design phases.
----
Presto GEOWEB® aggregate confiment system was used to stabilized a 10 foot bench that was part of the
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2012
MMSD
260 West Seeboth Street, Milwaukee WI 53204
17 Technical Support & Materials
☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways Green Wall
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
Project Manager Name:
Project Manager’s Vendor history: ☐currently
employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
Final Contract Amount (contracted and
amended if applicable):
Construction Start date (contracted):
Construction Start date (actual):
Construction End date (contracted):
Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation:
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yes
Cory Schneider, MS, Installation Inspector, Presto GEOSYSTEMS
Presto Geosystem provided the geo-reinforcing material for the project Cory Schneider of Presto Geosystem
provided technical assistance in support of the planning and design phases.
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Presto GEOWEB® was used to stabilize a roughly 600 foot segment of Underwood Creek. The GEOWEB® was
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2005
2005
260 West Seeboth Street Milwaukee WI 53204
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Project Construction Information:
C W Purpero
Phil Purpero
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information
Underwood Creek Streambank Stabilization - 124th Street and Bluemound Road
Elm Grove WI
Project Owner Information:
2005
2005
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MMSD
18 Construction☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways
Project Name:
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Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
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Construction Management Vendor:
Project Manager Name:
Project Manager’s Vendor history: ☐currently
employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
Final Contract Amount (contracted and
amended if applicable):
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Construction Start date (actual):
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Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation:
Al Schultz, President, Sherwin Industries, Inc.
2129 West Morgan Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53221
(414) 281-6400
aschultz@sherwinindustries,com
Project Construction Information:
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information
Sherwin Industries - GeoStormTM
2129 West Morgan Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53221
Project Owner Information:
yes
yes
yes
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December 16, 2014
December 16, 2015
December 16, 2016
December 16, 2017
Poblocki Paving - Cliff Koutnik, PE
John Ferris, PE, Ferris Water Resources LLC
John Ferris, PE, Project Manager, Ferris Water Resources LLC
Cliff Koutnik, PE Construction Manager Poblocki Paving
Cory Schneider, MS, Installation Inspector, Presto [email protected]
Designed and installed 3 foot wide by 60 foot long GeoStormTM Water Drainage Cell that captures and treats 1,400
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Bioswale ☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways Rainwater Harvesting
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
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Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
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employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
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amended if applicable):
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Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation:
John Poblocki
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information
Poblocki Paving Parking Lot Reconstruction
423 S Curtis Road – West Allis, WI 53214
Project Owner Information:
2012
2012
yes
yes
yes
2012
423 S Curtis Road – West Allis, WI 53214
(414) 476-9130
Project Construction Information:
Poblocki Paving - John Poblocki, Owner
Cliff Koutnik, PE Construction Manager Poblocki Paving
Cliff Koutnik, PE Construction Manager Poblocki Paving
Constructed a 140,000 gallon stormwater reuse system that captures every drop of rain that falls on its 2.9 acre
property. Runoff is collected by a bioswale and three rain gardens. Grass and other plants in the green
infrastructure collection system filters oils and other contaminants before the water enters the five fiberglass
storage tanks. A 600 gpm pump fills Poblocki trucks that will use the water for paving, milling, creating sealer and
watering of everything from bicycle paths, soccer fields to trees.
$575,000 and $625,000
$235,000 from MMSD Green Infrastructure Partnership Grant
2012
20 Construction☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways Rainwater Harvesting
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
Project Manager Name:
Project Manager’s Vendor history: ☐currently
employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
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amended if applicable):
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Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation:
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information
(41) 256-5458
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Project Construction Information:
Poblocki Paving - John Poblocki, Owner
Cliff Koutnik, PE Construction Manager Poblocki Paving
Milwaukee County Zoo Lot 1 Repaving
10001 W. Bluemound Road, Milwaukee, WI
Project Owner Information:
Karl Hackbarth, Operations Manager
Milwaukee County Zoo, 10001 W. Bluemound Road, Milwaukee, WI
2013
2013
2013
yes
yes
Cliff Koutnik, PE Construction Manager Poblocki Paving
Construct a 22,100 square foot permeable paver portion of the zoo’s main parking lot, and create a 2,700 cubic yard
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2013
yes
21 Construction☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
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Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
Project Manager Name:
Project Manager’s Vendor history: ☐currently
employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
Final Contract Amount (contracted and
amended if applicable):
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Construction Start date (actual):
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Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation:
Project Owner Information:
Juliana Spring
Milwaukee Public Schools, Div. of Facilities & Maintenance, 1741 N. 7th Street, Milwaukee, WI
(414) 283-4710
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Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information
Parking Lot Reconstruction at Vincent High School
7501 N. Granville Road, Milwaukee, WI
Construct a 4,800 square foot Rain Garden
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Project Construction Information:
Poblocki Paving - John Poblocki, Owner
Cliff Koutnik, PE Construction Manager Poblocki Paving
Cliff Koutnik, PE Construction Manager Poblocki Paving
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yes
yes
yes
22 Construction☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways Rainwater Harvesting
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
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employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
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amended if applicable):
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Construction Start date (actual):
Construction End date (contracted):
Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation:
Project Information
Behavioral Health Dept. Parking Lot Construction
9201 N. 92nd Street, Milwaukee, WI
Project Owner Information:
Dave Gulgowski
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Cliff Koutnik, PE Construction Manager Poblocki Paving
Cliff Koutnik, PE Construction Manager Poblocki Paving
Construct a 6,780 square foot permeable paver portion of parking lot.
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Milwaukee County City Campus, 633 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI
(414) 278-4942
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Project Construction Information:
Poblocki Paving - John Poblocki, Owner
yes
yes
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yes
23 Construction☐Green roofs ☐Porous Pavement ☐Stormwater Trees ☐Rain Gardens
☐Constructed wetlands ☐Rain Barrels ☐Bioswales ☐Other, Click here to enter text.
☐Native Landscaping ☐Cisterns ☐Greenways
Project Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Owner’s Name:
Address/City/State/Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Construction Management Vendor:
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employed ☐no longer employed ☐other
Email:
Contract information (if applicable):
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amended if applicable):
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Construction Start date (actual):
Construction End date (contracted):
Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes
☐No; Explanation:
Was the project completed to the owner’s
satisfaction? ☐Yes ☐No; Explanation:
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information
Central Repair Garage Permeable Pavement
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Project Construction Information:
Poblocki Paving - John Poblocki, Owner
Cliff Koutnik, PE Construction Manager Poblocki Paving
Cliff Koutnik, PE Construction Manager Poblocki Paving
2142 W. Canal Street – Milwaukee, WI
Project Owner Information:
William Alvey
City of Milwaukee D.P.W., Zeidler Municipal Building, Room 602, 841 N. Broadway, Milwaukee, WI
(414) 286-2094
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yes
yes
yes
Construct a 3,600 square foot permeable paver portion of parking lot.
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