Statement of Qualifications District Green

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Statement of Qualifications District Green
Statement of Qualifications
District Green Infrastructure Funding Programs
Green Vendor Pre-Qualification List
RFQ No. P-2634
April 1, 2015
SUSTAINABLE BUILDING
What is The Green 50? Inc. magazine asked their
staffers and contributors to find the most
intriguing set of entrepreneurs leading today’s
green revolution.
IBC Engineering Services is extremely proud to be
recognized in such esteemed company.
Sustainable building practices have been a part of IBC
Engineering Services’ core values since our inception. A
successful sustainable building will prove to be economical
throughout it’s life, consuming less energy which leads to
lower operating costs and lessens the impact on the
environment.
Our strategy involves more than a
just checklist of the latest green
trends. We work with our client’s
goals in mind, incorporating existing
technologies while exploring new
approaches
to
sustainability
throughout a building. Our design
solutions have resulted in significant reduction of energy costs,
healthier working and educational environments, an increase
in productivity, and happier end-users in general.
From the evaluation of energy conservation measures to the
design of geothermal heating and cooling systems, IBC
Engineering’s experience encompasses a broad range of
sustainability. We believe that successful sustainable strategies
encompasses both creative design and economical sense.
SELECT SUSTAINABLE PROJECTS
• Alterra @ the Lake, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
• Barclay Gallery & Garden Cafe,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
• Bethel Commercial Center, Chicago, Illinois
• Bolingbrook High School, Bolingbrook, Illinois
• Chicago Center for Green Technology,
Chicago, Illinois
• Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library,
Clifton Park, New York
• Guesthouse at Wingspread, Racine, Wisconsin
• Homan Square Charter School, Chicago, Illinois
• Homewood Middle School,
Birmingham, Alabama
• Lake Forest Montessori School,
Lake Forest, Illinois
• Lynde & Harry Bradley Technology & Trade
School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
• Milwaukee Theatre, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
• Nine Springs Wastewater Treatment Plant,
Madison, Wisconsin
• Orchard Street Residence, Lincoln Park, Illinois
• Outpost Natural Foods, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
• Prairie Crossing Charter School,
Grayslake, Illinois
• Ryerson Woods Visitor Center,
Deerfield, Illinois
• Starbuck Middle School, Racine, Wisconsin
• Union Station Multiplex, Chicago, Illinois
• Villa Park Police Station, Villa Park, Illinois
• Washington Park Library, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
IBC ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.
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:
IBC Engineering Services, Inc.
Address:
N8 W22195 Johnson Drive, STE. 180, Waukesha, WI 53186
Tax Identification #:
39-1678340
Year Established:
1990
VENDOR’s CONTACT PERSON:
Name:
Fieena Zvenyach
Title:
President & CEO
Telephone #:
262-522-4411
Email:
[email protected]
ATTACHMENT A
1
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
xOther Storm water collection & reuse
SWMBE Certified?
Yes
No
ATTACHMENT A
2
TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
Project Descriptions
Include one to three (1-3) project descriptions per type of GI that your Vendor has experience with. If
your Vendor has experience in only one (1) type of green infrastructure please provide three (3)
examples for that type of green infrastructure. Projects must have been completed within the last
seven (7) years, or may be ongoing projects that are more than 50% complete.
Fill out this form for each project to demonstrate your Vendor’s experience on specific green
infrastructure installations.
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information:
Project Name: Clock Shadow Building
Address/City/State/Zip: 138 West Bruce Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53204
Project Owner Information:
Owner’s Name: Fix Development – Juli Kaufmann
Address/City/State/Zip: 538 South 2nd Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53204
Phone:
Email: [email protected]
Project Construction Information:
Construction Management Vendor: CG Schmidt
Project Manager Name: Greg Morelli
Project Manager’s Vendor history: xcurrently employed ☐no longer employed ☐otherClick here to
enter text.
Email: [email protected]
Contract information (if applicable): 414-577-1177
Final Contract Amount (contracted and amended if applicable): $6 Million
Construction Start date (contracted): 2010
Construction Start date (actual): 2010
Construction End date (contracted): 2012
Construction End date (actual): 2012
Was the project completed on-time? xYes ☐No; Explanation: Click here to enter text.
Was the project completed on-budget? xYes ☐No; Explanation: Click here to enter text.
Was the project completed to the owner’s satisfaction? xYes ☐No; Explanation: Click here to enter
text.
ATTACHMENT A
3
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information:
Project Name: Ryerson Woods Welcome Center
Address/City/State/Zip: 21950 West Riverwoods Drive, Riverwoods, IL 60015
Project Owner Information:
Owner’s Name: Lake County Forest Preserves
Address/City/State/Zip: 1899 West Winchester Road, Libertyville, IL 60048
Phone: 847-367-6640
Email: [email protected]
Project Construction Information:
Construction Management Vendor: Boller Construction Company
Project Manager Name: Derek Watson
Project Manager’s Vendor history: xcurrently employed ☐no longer employed ☐otherClick here to
enter text.
Email: [email protected]
Contract information (if applicable): 847-662-5566
Final Contract Amount (contracted and amended if applicable): $3 Million
Construction Start date (contracted): 2004
Construction Start date (actual): 2004
Construction End date (contracted): 2005
Construction End date (actual): 2005
Was the project completed on-time? xYes ☐No; Explanation: Click here to enter text.
Was the project completed on-budget? xYes ☐No; Explanation: Click here to enter text.
Was the project completed to the owner’s satisfaction? xYes ☐No; Explanation: Click here to enter
text.
ATTACHMENT A
4
Type of Green Infrastructure(s):
Project Information:
Project Name: Tobias Henson Apartments Rain Water Reuse
Address/City/State/Zip: 1443 Savannah Street, Washington DC 20032
Project Owner Information:
Owner’s Name: Urban Green, LLC. – Mark James
Address/City/State/Zip: 1717 Pennsylvannia Avenue NW, #1025, Washington DC 20006
Phone: 202-559-9068
Email: [email protected]
Project Construction Information:
Construction Management Vendor: Hamel Builders
Project Manager Name: Oscar Maccio
Project Manager’s Vendor history: x currently employed ☐no longer employed ☐otherClick here to
enter text.
Email: [email protected]
Contract information (if applicable): 202-584-2100
Final Contract Amount (contracted and amended if applicable): $3 Million
Construction Start date (contracted): Anticipated 2015
Construction Start date (actual):
Construction End date (contracted): Anticipated 2016
Construction End date (actual):
Was the project completed on-time? ☐Yes xNo; Explanation: Final Design Phase
Was the project completed on-budget? ☐Yes xNo; Explanation: Final Design Phase
Was the project completed to the owner’s satisfaction? ☐Yes xNo; Explanation: Final Design Phase
Experience
ATTACHMENT A
5
Project #1: Clock Shadow Building
Property Owner’s: Fix Development
nd
Address/City/State/Zip: 538 South 2 Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53204
Type of green infrastructure installed (check all that apply):
x Green roofs
☐Constructed wetlands
☐Native Landscaping
☐Porous Pavement
☐Rain Barrels
x Cisterns
☐Stormwater Trees
☐Bioswales
☐Greenways
☐Rain Gardens
x Other, Geothermal heating and
cooling
Project #2: Ryerson Woods Welcome Center
Property Owner’s: Lake County Forest Preserves
Address/City/State/Zip: 1899 West Winchester Road, Libertyville, IL 60048
Type of green infrastructure installed (check all that apply):
☐Green roofs
☐Constructed wetlands
☐Native Landscaping
xPorous Pavement
☐Rain Barrels
x Cisterns
☐Stormwater Trees
☐Bioswales
☐Greenways
x Rain Gardens
x Other, Ground source heating
and cooling system
Project #3: Tobias Henson Apartments Rain Water Reuse
Property Owner’s: Urban Green, LLC.
Address/City/State/Zip: 1717 Pennsylvannia Avenue NW, #1025, Washington DC 20006
Type of green infrastructure installed (check all that apply):
x Green roofs
☐Constructed wetlands
x Native Landscaping
x Porous Pavement
x Rain Barrels
x Cisterns
x Stormwater Trees
x Bioswales
☐Greenways
x Rain Gardens
x Other, Non-Potable Reuse
Project #4:
Property Owner’s: Click here to enter text.
Address/City/State/Zip: Click here to enter text.
Type of green infrastructure installed (check all that apply):
☐Green roofs
☐Constructed wetlands
☐Native Landscaping
☐Porous Pavement
☐Rain Barrels
☐Cisterns
☐Stormwater Trees
☐Bioswales
☐Greenways
☐Rain Gardens
☐Other, Click here to enter text.
Project #5:
Property Owner’s: Click here to enter text.
Address/City/State/Zip: Click here to enter text.
Type of green infrastructure installed (check all that apply):
☐Green roofs
☐Constructed wetlands
☐Native Landscaping
☐Porous Pavement
☐Rain Barrels
☐Cisterns
☐Stormwater Trees
☐Bioswales
ATTACHMENT A
6
☐Greenways
☐Rain Gardens
☐Other, Click here to enter text.
Clock Shadow Building
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Size:
28,500 SF
Construction Cost:
$6 million
Completion:
2012
sustainable m.e.p. design : ground source heat pumps : 2013 Top Ten Green Projects AIA COTE
This four-story 28,500 square foot building replaces an abandoned, contaminated lot in one of Milwaukee’s
most vibrant neighborhoods. Embracing the tenets of the Living Building Challenge the completed building
is one of Milwaukee’s most “radically sustainable.”
The design first aims to reduce demand for energy, then draws energy where needed from renewable
sources by maximizing window orientations to capture natural light and solar energy; including operable
windows to allow for natural air flow; providing elements like accessible, beautiful stairs to encourage
walking over mechanical elevator use; reducing demand on energy further by using state-of-art energy
efficient lighting and innovative regenerative elevator technology; and capturing the efficient energy of the
earth’s thermal mass through geothermal heating and cooling.
Additionally, the building harvests all storm water on site for use to irrigate rooftop food production, and
captures excess rainwater and building grey water discharge into a cistern that re-circulates to feed the
internal water demand for toilet flushing—the first in Milwaukee.
IBC ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.
Ryerson Woods Welcome Center
Deerfield, Illinois
Size:
5,600 SF
Construction Cost:
$3 million
Completion:
2006
sustainability consulting : building commissioning : LEED Platinum Certified
Part of the 552-acre Ryerson Conservation Area near Deerfield, Illinois, he 5,600 square foot Center is a
vision of the Lake County Forest Preserve District to create an innovative space for educational and
outreach programs that focused on energy efficiency, recycled materials, and water conservation.
The Center provides a home for Ryerson Woods’ Environmental Education staff and new space for public
programs and school field trips. Sustainable strategies include a ground source heating and cooling system,
two rain gardens, a porous asphalt parking lot, and a large underground cistern that collects rainwater
from the rooftop to be used in case of fire.
IBC ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.
SUSTAINABILITY STATEMENT
Sustainable building practices have been a part of IBC Engineering Services’ core values since our inception. The
design and construction of our office followed LEED guidelines, including the use of wheat-board cabinetry,
soybean countertops, and low VOC paints and sealants throughout.
In collaboration with a number of different equipment vendors our office has become both a showcase and
laboratory for our work, and we continue to incorporate sustainable elements as technologies evolve and become
more readily available and cost effective.
WASTE MINIMIZATION
Our office promotes the reduction of waste wherever possible.
Kitchen: In addition to paper and aluminum recycling bins we provide real plates, drinking glasses, and cutlery
for employee use.
Restrooms: Our restrooms are stocked with recycled paper hand towels, as well as reusable cloth alternatives.
Stockroom: We procure our office supplies from E-Z Office Products, a Wisconsin based business specializing
in eco-friendly products. All paper contains at least 30% post-consumer waste and we utilize greener cleaning
products from brands such as Seventh Generation and Method.
General: The majority of our communication is paperless, including the company newsletter and vendor
invoicing. Double sided printing and copying is the default setting for all workstations.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Energy efficiency is the backbone of our company mission and our office includes:
 High efficiency equipment with cooling energy efficiency 20% above ASHRAE guidelines.
 Variable volume system with DDC control to optimize operation schedules, fan power, and evening setbacks.
 High-performance, total energy heat recovery for exhaust/outside air.
 Low-density, high efficiency lighting, with 90% day lighting.
 Occupancy Sensors in all occupied spaces.
WATER EFFCIENCY
Living so close to Lake Michigan reinforces our commitment to water efficiency and conservation.
Restrooms: Our restrooms first utilized 1.6 gallon per flush water, along with low flow faucet aerators which
cut water usage by 40%. In 2006, we were asked to provide feedback on a waterless urinal, which was
estimated to save 100,000 gallons of water a year. The fixtures were recently upgraded to a pint flush urinal
and water closets that utilize pressure assist flush valves, which uses less than 1 gallon of water per flush,
saving more than 120,000 gallons of water per year.
Drinking Water: A filtered water faucet and ice maker cuts back on the need for bottled water in the kitchen;
while a water pitcher and drinking glasses are available for guest use in the conference rooms.
STAFF
Fostering an environment committed to sustainable practices is important to our company culture.
Transportation: Employees have use of the company hybrid car, and are encouraged to utilize the train and
other modes of public transportation whenever possible.
Shower Facility: As a number of our employees prefer to cycle into the office, we provide showering facilities
and bike storage.
LEED AP: Of the seven LEED Accredited Professionals in our office, five are senior personnel, with four of us
having been accredited since 2004.
Wisconsin Green Building Alliance: We have been active members of Wisconsin’s USGBC affiliate for over a
decade. Employees have served on various committees, presented at conferences, and volunteered time and
expertise on a number of projects, including the greening of their own offices.
EDUCATION
Every day affords the opportunity to gather, grow and share our knowledge with our clients, our colleagues, and
our selves.
Founders: Lev and Fieena Zvenyach, the founders of IBC Engineering Services, have installed both a ground
source heating and cooling system and PV panels at their home. Employees were invited to witness the
installations to further their understanding of the technologies.
The Green 50:
What is The Green 50? In November 2006, Inc. magazine asked their staffers and contributors to find the
most intriguing set of entrepreneurs leading today’s green revolution. Narrowing the list to 50, they came up
with a wide range of businesses, from high-tech firms making big bets on the future of energy to decidedly
low-tech concerns that are simply determined to find a different way to do business. IBC Engineering Services
is extremely proud to be listed among The Builders.
REGARDING ENGINEERING
As both student and teacher we are constantly looking, listening, and
learning. We are asking questions not only in search of solutions, but
often, in search of the core problem. At the heart of our practice is the
notion of sustainability, and the belief that the best engineering systems
aren’t necessarily dependent on cost or complexity.
: a shortcut for “Regarding : Engineering.”
: means to “Engineer Again.”
@ IBC ENGINEERING SERVICES
both concepts apply.
ENGINEERING AGAIN
Renovation and life cycle are both important components in our work
and we approach it with an eye on efficiency. Whether a building is
changing its occupancy type (from an abandoned power house to a high
school, for instance), or it’s just not aging very gracefully, IBC
Engineering strives to design effective systems with a minimum of
waste, expense, or unnecessary effort for our clients and our larger
environment.
IBC ENGINEERING SERVICES : SUSTAINABILITY STATEMENT
IBC ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.
CUSTOMER SERVICE APPROACH
Please provide an example of a conflict that arose during the course of a project and how that conflict was
resolved. Please be detailed in your description of the issue and how it was resolved.
Projects are often complex and multifaceted. A key factor to good project performance is the Project Manager’s
ability to integrate personnel from many disciplines into an effective work team. We expect our Project Manager’s
to communicate effectively with all organizational levels regarding both project objectives and decisions.
Additionally, regularly scheduled status review meetings are an important communication vehicle, as well as,
effective project planning, contingency planning, securing of commitments, and involving top management which
help to avoid or minimize many conflicts before they impede project performance.
When conflicts do arise we seek to find the root cause and come to a collaborative resolution that is agreeable to
all members of the team.
IBC ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
Fieena Zvenyach
President
Lev Zvenyach, PE, CIPE
Vice President
Project Team Leaders
Technical Staff
Doug Sauer
Dave Schaefer
Scott Beglinger
John Fry
Tom King
Brian Kuhn
Mike Roller
Dave Piluski
Administrative Support
Laurie Grabow
IBC ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.
LEV H. ZVENYACH, PE, CPMP, LEED® AP
Engineering Principal
An outstanding leader and educator, Lev’s 30+ years of
experience include projects with a focus on sustainable
technologies. A proactive problem solver who believes
every building should be designed with an emphasis on
higher energy efficiency, occupancy comfort and minimal
impact on the environment, Lev excels at creating
innovative solutions for a variety of environments.
EDUCATION AND REGISTRATION
MS Mechanical Engineering
Polytechnic University, Minsk, Belarus
Commissioning Process Management
Professional, ASHRAE
Professional Engineer: Wisconsin
Also: Colorado, Illinois, Iowa,
Michigan, Minnesota, New York,
Ohio, Washington
SELECT PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Fortaleza Hall | Racine, Wisconsin
Designed by London-based Foster + Partners, Project Honor creates two companion buildings:
Fortaleza Hall, which will form a permanent home for a replica Carnaúba plane and convey the
extraordinary story of H. F. Johnson’s flight on the aircraft in 1935; and the Community Building,
which will give the campus a new social heart.
Rush University Medical Center : Brennan Pavilion | Chicago, Illinois
Bridging the original hospital with the new LEED-Gold Certified 14-story Patient Tower, the
Pavilion incorporates the most environmentally ingenious engineering, aesthetics and design,
including central skylights and a large terrarium “tube” filled with plants that stretch to the
meditative green roof gardens above.
Clock Shadow Building | Milwaukee, Wisconsin
This 30,000 square foot multi-tenant building is located on a former brownfield site, this $7 million
project houses sustainably minded tenants like The Healing Collective, Clock Shadow Creamery,
and the Purple Door Ice Cream shop, Using principles from the Living Building Challenge, the
Clock Shadow Building is a stellar example of sustainability in Milwaukee.
Riverbend Place / Manpower International | Milwaukee, Wisconsin
This LEED-Gold Certified project includes a 280,000 square foot, four-story office building, a sevenlevel, 1,260 space parking structure and 1,800 square feet of retail space. The new site currently
houses more than 900 employees with plans to add 300 more over the next five years. Its
impressive layout consists of a client center, state-of-the-art learning center and cafeteria in the first
floor and staff workspace in the upper floors.
Chicago Center for Green Technology | Chicago, Illinois
One of the USGBC’s pilot projects for LEED v1.0, the CCGT is still considered a shining example
of sustainable building practices. IBC Engineering designed and commissioned innovative HVAC and
plumbing system solutions throughout the two-story, 34,000 square foot building. In addition to its
LEED-Platinum Certification, the CCGT was also the only U.S. facility to be honored with a first
place in ASHRAE’S International Technology Awards in 2006.
LEV ZVENYACH, PE continued
Duke University : Marine Science and Conservation Genetics Center
A new research facility for Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth
Sciences, this $6.5 million project will house a 20-seat molecular biology research laboratory; a 16seat teaching lab designed for molecular-based coursework, as well as office space and meeting
areas. In addition to maximizing green design elements, the Center will serve as a demonstration
project for construction methods that anticipate sea level rise.
Main Street Revitalization | West Union, Iowa
IBC Engineering Services was asked to incorporate a district heating and cooling systems in the
design of a new Main Street in West Union. The proposed distribution system will consist of
approximately 60 buildings. The ground source heat pump system contains 180 vertical bores, at a
depth of 300 feet. All downtown buildings will receive a “stub line” to the system free of charge;
property owners can decide if or when they want to participate in the district wide system.
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES
Donald Guzzetta
Director of Facility Operations
The Johnson Foundation
33 East Four Mile Road
Racine, Wisconsin 53402
(262) 639-3211
[email protected]
Larry Kearns
Principal
Wheeler Kearns Architects
343 South Dearborn Street
Chicago, Illinois 60604
(312) 939-7787
[email protected]
Frank Jarosz
(retired Director of Facilities,
Racine Unified School District)
Viable Facilities Management
725 Perry Ave.
Racine, Wisconsin 53406
(262) 634-6180
AVAILABILITY (July 2013 – May 2016)
Because Lev’s main focus on projects is quality control and overall guidance, his schedule is flexible and he could be
available immediately. As Engineering Principal, we expect Lev to spend 50% to 75% of his time on this project.
IBC ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.
IBC ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.
MIKE ROLLER, PE, LEED AP
MEP Project Manager
A specialist in building mechanical system design, Mike’s more than 24 years of
experience includes a broad range of projects for industrial, municipal and
institutional clients. He is a responsive project manager who believes in
keeping his clients involved and informed. With his natural leadership abilities
and exceptional problem solving skills Mike also mentors our younger staff,
focusing on team work and quality control.
Mike’s experience includes projects at a number of Water and Wastewater
Treatment Facilities, ranging from the design of new multiple-structure plants
to the HVAC upgrade and expansion at existing facilities.
EDUCATION AND REGISTRATION
BS, Civil Engineering
Marquette University
WI PE REGISTRATION: E-24969-6
Registered Professional Engineer:
Florida, Illinois, Minnesota, Oklahoma
AWARDS
2011 Wisconsin Builder Top Project
Beaver Dam Wastewater
Treatment Plant
2010 Wisconsin Builder Top Project
Well No. 13
Muskego, Wisconsin
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Nine Springs Wastewater Treatment Plant: 11th Addition | Madison, Wisconsin
Currently in design, this $41million project is the 11th addition to this wastewater treatment plant that treats an average
of 43 million gallons per day. The design scope follows the recommendations of the Facility Plan for sludge thickening,
sludge digestion, foam mitigation, struvite precipitation, and auxiliary systems and includes construction of a solids
handling system to convert the existing anaerobic digestion process multi-stage acid-phase digestion.
Rhinelander Wastewater Treatment Plant | Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Schedule for completion in July 2011, this new $32 million plant that will employ a biological phosphorous removal
process that will limit the presence of phosphorous in the wastewater to one part per million, a considerable
improvement in terms of environmental impact from the existing facility, which uses a chemical treatment process and
only achieves the standard of 3.5 parts per million. The facility will also create a solid-waste by-product that will qualify
as Class A sludge, a material that can be mixed with top soil for use as a fertilizer.
Wastewater Treatment Facility Improvement & BioEnergy Project | Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
This $20 million project is a public/private partnership between the City of Beaver Dam and Kraft Foods. The main
improvements made to the Beaver Dam Wastewater Treatment Facility include a new 2,270 square foot screening
building, a 14,325 square foot addition to the existing service building, and a new 56'-0" high by 49'-0" diameter UASB
reactor. Design of the project was completed in August 2009, with construction commencing in early 2010 and
projected completion of the project in mid-2011.
Wisconsin Rapids Wastewater Treatment Plant | Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
The treatment plant treats the sewage from Wisconsin Rapids and the Village of Biron and has a capacity of 5.16 million
gallons per day. It serves both residential and industrial customers and treats an average of 3 million gallons per day. The
$25 million expansion and upgrade will facilitate the needs of industrial customers, and when completed, will be as
energy-efficient and self-sustaining as technology allows. The new design will be easily upgraded to accommodate both
residential and industrial growth.
MIKE ROLLER, continued
Other Wastewater Treatment Plant Projects:
Dane-Iowa Wastewater Treatment Plant
New Multiple Structure Facility
Mazomanie, Wisconsin
Waconda Wastewater Treatment Plant
Plant Expansion and Water Quality Upgrade
Waconda, Illinois
West Salem Wastewater Treatment Plant
New Multiple Structure Facility
West Salem, Wisconsin
Marshall Wastewater Treatment Plant
New Multiple Structure Facility
Marshall, Wisconsin
Reedsburg Wastewater Treatment Plant
New Headworks Building, Various Upgrades
Reedsburg, Wisconsin
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Hebron, Wisconsin
Lyons, Wisconsin
Waupun, Wisconsin
Burlington, Wisconsin
Cadott, Wisconsin
Watertown, Wisconsin
Dekorra, Wisconsin
Ellsworth, Wisconsin
Evansville, Indiana
Jefferson, Wisconsin
Linden, Wisconsin
Menomonie, Wisconsin
Oregon, Wisconsin
Portage, Wisconsin
Rice Lake, Wisconsin
Spring Valley, Illinois
Antioch, Wisconsin
Dousman, Wisconsin
Mukwonago, Wisconsin
Slinger, Wisconsin
IBC ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.
DAVID K. PILUSKI, PE
EDUCATION AND REGISTRATION
Senior Project Manager
A highly focused and organized engineer and manager, Dave’s 25 years of
experience span the entire spectrum of projects with a concentration in
renovation and system upgrades for educational, municipal, and industrial clients.
He has been instrumental in the mechanical and electrical design and
coordination of numerous renovation spaces.
Dave also has experience working with community based organizations,
projects reliant on campaign and grant funding drives, as well as projects with
multiple stake holders. His strong communications skills will be an asset in
moving this unique project forward.
Northern Illinois University
Mechanical Engineering
DeKalb, IL
University of North Dakota
Mechanical Engineering
Grand Forks, ND
Registered Engineer: Wisconsin,
Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, Maryland
Massachusetts, North Carolina
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GATEWAY TECHNICAL COLLEGE
South Building Renovation | Elkhorn, Wisconsin
One of the original campus buildings built in 1970, the South Building has endured a half dozen disjointed additions over
the years. With this $3.5 million facelift portions of the south building's interior will be reconstructed, and an addition
will transform two courtyards into a student life center and dining area. New electrical, mechanical, and plumbing will
bring systems up to modern codes, as well as improve energy efficiencies.
S.C. Johnson Integrated Manufacturing and Engineering Technology (iMET) Center | Sturtevant, Wisconsin
This 61,000 square foot project houses Gateway Technical College’s engineering technology and construction sciences
programs. The State of the art facility offers training in computer numerical control (CNC) machining, welding, metal
fabrication, automated manufacturing systems and industrial robotics, and features an Industrial Design Fab Lab, one of
only 100 in the world.
Boiler Plant Upgrade | Racine, Wisconsin
Composed of four major buildings, the Racine Campus is the largest campus of Gateway Technical College. IBC
Engineering conducted a thorough assessment of the campus boiler plant in order to address the capital maintenance
program as it relates to major equipment, such as chillers, boilers, air handlers, etc. Our findings concluded that the
existing system was inefficient, and in many cases, not functioning properly. The implementation of our
recommendations is currently being discussed.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
• Nusslock Lab in Cresap Hall
• Dearborn Observatory
• Norris Student Center
• Maple-Noyes Residence Hall
IBC ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.
TOM KING, RE, LEED® AP
MEP Project Manager / Engineer
A dedicated team player, Tom’s strong construction background
incorporates over fifteen years of experience in mechanical, plumbing and fire
protection contracting and design. He is a highly organized and detail
oriented professional, with particular expertise in the technical aspects of the
construction process.
Tom’s varied experience incorporates a variety of project types, including
educational and medical projects throughout the United States. He is a
focused leader with strong communications skills and a commitment to
sustainable design, and has been instrumental in our success with various IDIQ
contracts throughout the United States.
EDUCATION AND REGISTRATION
Associate Degree, Applied Science
Mechanical Design | Anoksa-Ramsey
Community College - Minnesota
Registered Designer of Engineering
Systems, State of Wisconsin (1956-7)
LEED® Accredited Professional, U.S.
Green Building Council
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Tom has served as Project Manager on the following projects:
Clement Zablocki VA Medical Center IDIQ Contract | Milwaukee, Wisconsin
IBC Engineering Services has been working on an open-end, multi-discipline A/E contract at this VA Hospital since 2005.
Projects have included the complete renovation of an intravenous preparation lab on the hospital’s main floor, the
renovation of the education center, the expansion of the dental clinic, as well as various power, fire alarm, and
vengineering system upgrades.
Muchin College Prep | Chicago, Illinois
The eighth campus in the Noble Network of Charter Schools, Muchin College Prep is the only school of its kind to be
located within a high-rise in downtown Chicago. Designed to achieve efficiencies 20% above ASHARE Energy Standards,
the $10 million 70,000 square foot project is expected to earn a LEED-Gold certification.
River Shores | West Bend, Wisconsin
River Shores is a $90 million development located along the Milwaukee River. IBC Engineering Services worked with the
developer on two projects at this site: the renovation of an existing factory building to house a new YMCA; and the
renovation of existing offices into a parking structure for the new addition of 30 condominiums.
Wisconsin Veterans Home : Boland Skilled Nursing Center | Union Grove, Wisconsin
The Union Grove Wisconsin Veterans Home was opened in 2001 to serve the estimated 77,000 veterans over the age
of 65 living in Southern Wisconsin. A new 120-bed Skilled Nursing Facility completes the continuum of care at this
location. In addition to resident rooms, the three-story 97,000 square foot facility contains OT/PT rooms, community
rooms, full laundry facilities, administration space and a chapel.
IBC ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.
SCOTT BEGLINGER, RD, LEED® AP
MEP Project Manager / Design Engineer
An accomplished HVAC and plumbing systems designer
with nearly 20 years of experience, Scott possesses a
keen sense for details and excellent communication
skills. Passionate about the environment and sustainable
building practices, he has been involved in a number of
facilities that incorporate renewable energy features.
EDUCATION AND REGISTRATION
Registered Designer of Engineering
Systems, State of Wisconsin (2091-7)
LEED® Accredited Professional
RECENT AWARDS
2012 Wisconsin Builder Top Project:
 Westlawn Gardens
 Lapham Park Revitalization
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Riverbend Place / Manpower International | Milwaukee, Wisconsin
This LEED-Gold Certified project includes a 280,000 square foot, four-story office building, a
seven-level, 1,260 space parking structure and 1,800 square feet of retail space. The new site
currently houses more than 900 employees with plans to add 300 more over the next five years. Its
impressive layout consists of a client center, state-of-the-art learning center and cafeteria in the
first floor and staff workspace in the upper floors.
St. John’s on the Lake | Milwaukee, Wisconsin
A new 21-story tower housing 100 luxury independent living units, connected to the existing
buildings via a shared town-center. This town center acts as link for both the new and present
residents while providing amenities to the entire site such as a wellness facility, multi-purpose
room, art gallery, and a semi-public bistro.
Rush University Medical Center : Brennan Pavilion | Chicago, Illinois
Bridging the original hospital with the new LEED-Gold Certified 14-story Patient Tower, the
Pavilion incorporates the most environmentally ingenious engineering, aesthetics and design,
including central skylights and a large terrarium “tube” filled with plants that stretch to the
meditative green roof gardens above.
Shaw Technology and Learning Center Power House High | Chicago, Illinois
The renovation of this historic building built in 1905 to provide electricity and heat to the massive
Sears, Roebuck & Company, houses 460 students. A LEED-Platinum Certified project, the
curriculum will use the renovated building’s sustainable features to enhance lessons on the
environment, clean technologies and sustainability.
BMO Institute for Learning | Brookfield, Wisconsin
This 55,000 square foot facility provides space for training in leadership, sales and other aspects of
the banking business. The three-story structure includes a 136-seat auditorium, 13 training rooms,
"breakout" rooms for smaller groups and rooms wired and outfitted for online or computer-based
training. Indoor air quality and occupant comfort were primary concerns driving the commissioning
process.
SCOTT BEGLINGER, RD continued
Engberg Anderson Design Partnership | Milwaukee, Wisconsin
This 20,000 square foot renovation of an 85-year old industrial building into modern office space is
LEED-Gold certified. The design team created a healthful working environment that is not only
energy and resource efficient, but also serves as a learning laboratory for green principles.
Northeast Library Renovation | Washington, DC
First opened in 1932, this $10 million renovation will provide state-of-the-art library services, while
retaining the building's historic character. Work will include restoration of original woodwork; new
MEP systems; improved lighting; increased space for library programs; a larger meeting room; quiet
study rooms; new restrooms; a new elevator; roof repairs; new flooring; and new and restored
furnishings and fixtures.
Westlawn Gardens | Milwaukee, Wisconsin
This $100 million revitalization transforms Wisconsin’s largest public housing project from a place
for the city's poorest families to a mix of sustainable housing units for low- and moderate-income
families and seniors. A blend of colors, textures and approaches were used to mix 950 units of
apartments, townhouses, bungalows, and condos, including 14 “healthy homes.”
Duke University : Marine Science and Conservation Genetics Center
A new research facility for Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth
Sciences, this $6.5 million project will house a 20-seat molecular biology research laboratory; a 16seat teaching lab designed for molecular-based coursework, as well as office space and meeting
areas. In addition to maximizing green design elements, the Center will serve as a demonstration
project for construction methods that anticipate sea level rise.
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES
William Hartzel
Project Manager
Housing Authority of the City of MKE
809 North Broadway
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202
(414) 286-5678
[email protected]
Brian Scotty, AIA
Principal
Quorum Architects
3112 W. Highland Blvd.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53208
(414) 265-9265
[email protected]
Brad Roeder, RA
Senior Project Architect
Bell Architects, PC
1228 9th Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 549-7570
[email protected]
Currently in design:
 Onalaska Visitors Center
 Genoa National Fish Hatchery
Currently under construction:
 DC Northeast Library
 Duke University Marine Lab
AVAILABILITY (July 2013 – May 2016)
Scott’s schedule will clear substantially
within the next three months. As the
Project Manager, we expect him to be
able to devote 90% of his time to this
project.
IBC ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.
IBC ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.
BRIAN M. KUHN, QCxP, LEED® AP
EDUCATION AND REGISTRATION
MEP Project Manager
An accomplished engineering designer Brian’s experience includes a variety of
projects, from feasibility studies to the 200,000 square foot office and
warehouse expansion.
With a background in construction, strong communications skills and a
commitment to sustainable design Brian brings a strong knowledge of building
systems, building codes, and LEED/sustainable concepts to every project.
BS Aviation Administration
Lewis University, Romeoville, Illinois
LEED® Accredited Professional,
USGBC
Member, Building Commissioning
Association (BCA)
Accredited Qualified Commissioning
Process Professional
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Zablocki VA Medical Center
Multiple Projects
Milwaukee, Wiscosnin
Middleton VA Memorial Hospital
Multiple Projects
Madison, Wisconsin
Cree Office / Warehouse Expansion
Sturtevant, Wisconsin
Victoria Wellens Center
Saukville, Wisconsin
Main Street Redevelopment
West Union, Iowa
M & I Sustainable Prototype
New Berlin, Wisconsin
Hansberry College Prep
Chicago, Illinois
Lapham Park Revitalization
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Schultz Aquatic Center
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
East Library Renovation
Washington, DC
Milwuakee Intermodal
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Duke University
Marine Science and Conservation Genetics Center
Dunham, North Carolina
IB C E N GIN E E RI N G SE R VI CE S , IN C.
EDUCATION AND REGISTRATION
DOUGLAS M. SAUER, PE
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
With nearly 40 years of design and project management experience, Doug
specializes in electrical lighting and power distribution design for a broad range
of projects, including commercial, municipal, and healthcare projects. His
breadth of experience includes energy conservation studies, underground
electrical distribution system design, and interior and exterior lighting design.
Doug specializes in electrical lighting and power distribution design. On this
project, Doug will ensure that all electrical issues affected by the system
replacements are addressed.
Bachelor of Science: Electrical and
Electronic Engineering, South Dakota
State University
WI PE REGISTRATION: 25945-6
Professional Engineer: Illinois, South
Dakota
Instructor (2000-present)
Senior Level Electrical Engineering
Milwaukee School of Engineering
(MSOE)
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Hansberry College Prep
Chicago, Illinois
Northeast Neighborhood Library
Washington, DC
the House at Wingspread
Racine, Wisconsin
Great River Road Interpretive Center
Genoa, Wisconsin
Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters
Marion, Illinois
Duke University
Pilkey Marine Science & Conservation Genetics Center
Durham, North Carolina
Foss Swim Schools
Lakeview, Libertyville, Lincoln Park, and
South Barrington, Illinois
Clock Shadow Building
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Gateway Technical College: IDIQ Contract
Kenosha, Burlington, Elkhorn, Racine
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Racine Campus Boiler Plant Upgrade
AHU Chiller/Boiler Upgrade
Atrium Re-lighting
Learning Success Center
North Building Addition
Administration & Conference Center: HVAC Upgrade
The Center for Bioscience and Information
Technology: Switchgear Replacement
Pike Creek Horticulture Center Renovation
Culinary Arts Expansion
South Building Electrical Upgrade
Student Services Building
Generator Replacement
Learning Success Center
Solar PV Panel Installation
iMET (Integrated Manufacturing and Engineering
Technology) Center
Apprentice Training Center
Conference Center Upgrades
Horizon Center Advanced Propulsion Lab Addition
IB C E N GIN E E RI N G SE R VI CE S , IN C.
DAVID SCHAEFER
EDUCATION AND REGISTRATION
ELECTRICAL DESIGNER
Mr. Schaefer is an electrical designer with more than 18 years of professional
experience. He specializes in electrical power distribution, emergency power
systems, lighting and fire alarm systems. He is an electrical designer and has
extensive experience with commercial, government and universities.
Associate Degree, Waukesha Area
Technical College, Architectural
Design/Construction Technology
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City of Milwaukee, Calvin Moody Park, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
 New Community Building
 Park Renovation
Madison College, Site Lighting, Portage, Wisconsin
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
 Human Anatomy
 Active Learning Center
 MEB Commons Area
 University of Wisconsin, School of Freshwater Science, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
 University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics, Madison, Wisconsin
 American Family Children’s Hospital, Vertical Expansion
 American Family Children’s Hospital, Diagnostics Pavilion
 Milwaukee Art Museum, Calatrava Addition, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
 University of Wisconsin, Chazen Art Museum, Museum Addition, Madison, Wisconsin
 Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
o NICU Renovation
o New West Parking Structure Addition
o New Medical Office Building
o West Patient Tower
o Clinics Building Renovations
o Hospital and Clinics Building Elevator Upgrades
 Elkhorn High School, Classroom and Gymnasium Addition, Elkhorn, Wisconsin
 Aspirus Wausau Hospital LDRP, Wausau, Wisconsin
 Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital – Milwaukee County Campus, Temporary Heliport, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
 Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital – Ozaukee County Campus, Hospital Addition, Mequon, Wisconsin
 Department of Military Affairs, Fleet Maintenance Facility Renovation, Whitewater, Wisconsin
 General Mitchell International Airport, New Southwest Maintenance Building, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
 Monroe Medical Center, Hospital Addition, Monroe, Wisconsin
 Ozaukee County, New YMCA, Mequon, Wisconsin
 St. Clare Hospital, Baraboo, Wisconsin
IB C E N GIN E E RI N G SE R VI CE S , IN C.
JOHN FRY, RD
Senior Electrical Engineer
With more than 25 years of design and project management experience,
John specializes in electrical lighting and power distribution design for a
broad range of projects, including commercial, industrial, municipal, and
healthcare projects. His breadth of experience includes energy conservation
studies, underground electrical distribution system design, and interior and
exterior lighting design.
EDUCATION AND REGISTRATION
Architectural Technology
Milwaukee Area Technical College
Registered Designer of Electrical
Engineering Systems
State of Wisconsin 1013-7
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Gateway Technical College
Racine, Wisconsin
 Stair and Plaza Renovation
 Student Center Renovation
 Student Commons Improvements
 Tunnel Improvements
 3rd Floor Renovation
 Demonstration Kitchen
 Learning Success Center
Sturtevant, Wisconsin
 iMET (Integrated Manufacturing and Engineering
Technology) Center
Burlington, Wisconsin
 Patient Simulation Classroom
Elkhorn, Wisconsin
 North Building Addition
 Student Services Modifications
 Student Support Addition
Kenosha, Wisconsin
 AHU Replacement
 New Electrical Service
General Mitchell International Airport
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
 Baggage Claim
 Concourse E
 College Avenue Tunnel
 Diesel Fueling System
 Runway Area Safety Improvements
Milwaukee County Dept. of Transit and Public Works
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
 David F. Schulz Aquatic Center
 Courthouse Renovations
 Fond du Lac Building Transportation Building
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Kinnickinnic Transportation Building
Kenosha Metra Station
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Beloit Transfer Station
Beloit, Wisconsin
Crab Orchard National
Wildlife Refuge Headquarters
Marion, Illinois
Northeast Library Renovation
Washington, DC
IBC ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.
PROJECT REFERENCES
Clock Shadow Building – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Owner’s Name: Fix Development – Juli Kaufmann
Address/City/State/Zip: 538 South 2nd Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53204
Phone: N/A
Email: [email protected]
Ryerson Woods Welcome Center – Deerfield, Illinois
Owner’s Name: Lake County Forest Preserves
Address/City/State/Zip: 1899 West Winchester Road, Libertyville, IL 60048
Phone: 847-367-6640
Email: [email protected]
Tobias Henson Apartments Rain Water Reuse – Washington, DC
Owner’s Name: Urban Green, LLC. – Mark James
Address/City/State/Zip: 1717 Pennsylvannia Avenue NW, #1025, Washington DC 20006
Phone: 202-559-9068
Email: [email protected]