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CAS ConSulting
Program Management • Construction Management • Water • Wastewater Stormwater • Transportation • Environmental
www.casengineers.com
Austin
7908 Cameron RoadAustin, TX 78754(512) 836-2388(512) 836-4515 fax
Corpus Christi
555 Carancahua StreetCorpus Christi, TX 78478(512) 836-2388
Dallas
1820 Regal Row, Suite 200Dallas, TX 75235(214) 208-2945
Houston
6588 Corporate Drive, Ste. 168Houston, TX 77036(713) 588-0198
San Antonio
14100 San Pedro Avenue, Suite 405San Antonio, TX 78232(210) 248-9083(210) 248-9155 fax
Locations
CERTIFICATIONS
City, State & FederalCity of Austin - MBE & DBE City of Houston - MBECity of San Antonio - SBESouth Central Texas Regional Certification Agency (SCTRCA) MBE, SBE, ABE, & ESBENorth Central Texas Regional Certification Agency (NCTRCA) MBEState of Texas Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Small Business Administration (SBA) 8(a) firm
TxDOT Pre-Certifications2.4.1 Nationwide Permit2.4.2 Individual Permits2.4.3 U.S. Coast Guard USACE Permits4.1.1 Minor Roadway Design4.2.1 Major Roadway Design8.1.1 Signing, Pavement Marking and Channelization8.5.1 Highway-Rail Grade Crossings9.1.1 Bicycle & Pedestrian Facility Development10.1.1 Hydrologic Studies10.2.1 Basic Hydraulic Design10.3.1 Complex Hydraulic Design10.4.1 Pump Stations-Hydraulics - pending10.5.1 Bridge Scour Evaluations & Analysis11.1.1 Roadway Construction Management & Inspection14.1.1 Soil Exploration14.2.1 Geotechnical Testing14.3.1 Transportation Foundation Studies
NAICS Codes541330 Engineering Services541620 Environmental Consulting Services236210 Industrial Building Construction237110 Water & Sewer Line & Related Structures Construction237310 Highway, Street & Bridge Construction237990 Other Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction238910 Site Preparation Contractors
CONTACTS
Channy Soeur, PE [email protected](512) 825-8989
Gary Stegeman, PEVice President, Water & Wastewater [email protected](512) 825-1581
Lino Rivera, PEVice President, transportation & Program [email protected](512) 826-3551
Henry Leighton, PEVice President, Environmental & Construction [email protected](512) 964-8823
Gary Smith, PE, BCEEVice President of South Central [email protected](210) 248-8435
Joanna ButeraDirector of [email protected](512) 222-1262
State of Texas Registered No. F-3572
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CAS ConSulting
We exceed expectations.
A Civil Engineering, Program Management and Construction Management Firm
CIVIL ENGINEERING
• Program Management
• Construction Management
• Water & Wastewater Engineering
• Stormwater Engineering
• Water Resources Engineering
• Environmental Engineering and Field Support
• Transportation Engineering
About CAS
CAS Consulting & Services, Inc.
started in 1999 in Austin, Texas,
providing civil engineering consulting.
Currently, we serve the Austin,
Corpus Christi, Dallas, Houston, and
San Antonio markets. Today, our services encompass Program Management, Construction Management,
Water and Wastewater Engineering, Stormwater Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, Environmental
Engineering / Field Support and Transportation Engineering.
CAS is an MBE, DBE, SBE and SBA 8(a) certified firm. Our basic philosophy is “to provide professional
technical services in a manner which exceeds our customers’ expectations.” The CAS team emphasizes
commitment to quality service, responsiveness and technical excellence for every project. We offer customized
client services to solve project challenges efficiently and within allocated resources.
CAS Corporate Headquarters, Austin, Texas
Project Experience
Onion Creek – Williamson Tributary Box Culvert Upgrade at Covered Bridge Drive. Due to the lack of flow capacity and to meet the ultimate
development condition, the City of Austin commissioned CAS to improve the existing drainage structure for this Williamson Creek tributary.
Services Provided. Services included HEC-RAS modeling, preliminary and final design, cost estimating and construction phase services for
additional box culverts and raising the road approximately 1.5 feet. We also relocated a 16-inch water main and 12-inch sewer line; mitigated
erosion problems upstream and downstream, and increased conveyance through the crossing by the design of a gabion wall. Additionally, we
provided traffic control plans, erosion and sedimentation control plans, tree protection, and stormwater pollution prevention planning and design.
Ground Storage Tanks Walnut Creek StabilizationCovered Bridge Project
Waller Creek Tunnel Program Trainer Hale Road at Woman Hollering CreekNorthwest C Pump Station
• Groundwater Management Program
• Water Treatment Plant Evaluation and Design
• Pumping Station and Storage Tank Design
• Water Modeling / Watershed Modeling
• Reservoir Analysis and Design
• Groundwater Studies
• Water Rights and Water Conservation Programs
• Water Demand Projections
• Facility Siting Studies
• Hydrology and Hydraulics
• Water Quality Studies Water Quality Modeling for Urban
Runoff and Receiving Water
• Flood Control
• Drainage Design
• Erosion Control
• Water Quality Master Plans
• Water Quality Pond Design
• Detention / Retention Pond Design
• Floodplain Analysis and Management
• NPDES Municipal and Industrial Stormwater Permits
and Management Plans
• Bridge / Culvert Hydraulic Design
• Bridge Scour
• Bid Phase Services
• Construction Management
• Claims Management
Water Resources / Stormwater Engineering
Channy Soeur, PEChief Executive Officer
Gary Stegeman, PE Vice President
Engineering
Henry Leighton, PE Vice President
Construction Management & Environmental
Lino Rivera, PEVice President
Program Management & Transportation
Laura Soeur Chief Operating Officer
San Antonio
Gary Smith, PE, BCEEVice President
South Central TexasSan Antonio
Joanna ButeraDirector of Marketing
Doug Nichols, PE Drainage
Chelsea Solomon, PEWater/Wastewater
Virginia ChhayFinancial Manager
Brandy FaithCAD
Mike CarpenterInspector
Ellen BargainerAdminstrative Assistant
& MarketingSan Antonio
Terrance LangCAD
San Antonio
Paul ShattuckEngineer in Training
San Antonio
Ashely Hanson, PECivil
Jollyville Transmission Main McDonald Observatory Water & Wastewater Improvements South IH-35 Water & Wastewater Program
• Wastewater Re-use Studies
• NPDES Permitting Applications
• Infiltration / Inflow Analysis
• CMOM
• Sanitary Sewer Evaluation Study (SSES)
• Water and Re-use Water System Design
• Water Distribution System Evaluation and Design
• Water and Wastewater System Master Planning
• Construction Phase Services
• Water and Wastewater Hydraulic Modeling
• Sewer Collection Systems Design and Sewer System Rehabilitation
• Trenchless Technology Design (Tunneling, Pipe Bursting, CIPP
Lining, Jack and Bore)
• Force Main Design
• Grinder Station Design
• Lift Station Hydraulic Design
• TCEQ CCN Reports / Applications
• Wastewater Master Plan
• Water and Wastewater Treatment
Project Experience
SAWS Western Extension B Sanitary Sewer Improvements. The purpose of this project is to decommission two existing lift stations and replace the force
mains with gravity sewers. This project is located in the Upper Leon Watershed within the Edwards Aquifer Contributing Zone and the 100-year
floodplain in northwest Bexar County along IH-10. The rock formation inside this area is generally made up of “karst” limestone.
Services Provided. CAS prepared decommissioning plans for the Falcon Center Lift Station and Woodland Hills Lift Station and designed
approximately 18,700 linear feet of 33- to 42-inch gravity wastewater interceptor with approximately 2,900 linear feet of tunneling. The design
also included abandoning 16,600 linear feet of 12-, 10-, and 8-inch force mains. CAS conducted sewer modeling to size gravity sewer mains
(42-inch) on three piping alignments, successfully coordindating spatial conflicts with modeling used to ensure that design peak flows in
the proposed pipes would not exceed 95% of full pipe flows, as required by SAWS. Within the vicinity of the project site, there also exists a
cemetery, school, county park, and a neighboring military base.
Along with the wastewater improvements, the project also includes the following civil engineering related services:
• Concrete Abutment Expansion
• Street and Driveway Replacement
• Boring under IH-10
• Erosion and Sediment Control
• Traffic Control
• Concrete Driveway Repair
• Creek Stabilization
• Waterline Relocation
Water Treatment Plant No. 4Airport & Chesterfield Wastewater Improvements
Awards
• Henry Leighton named ASCE (Austin Chapter) Civil Engineer of the Year 2013
• 2011 Small Business of the Year (Greater Dallas Asian American Chamber of Commerce)
• 2010 Small Business of the Year (City of Austin Department of Small and Minority Business Resources)
• 2009 Spirit of Texas Award Nominee from the State of Texas Governor Rick Perry
• Austin Clean Water Program was recognized by the International Right-of-Way Association (IRWA) as
one of the Top 10 North American infrastructure projects of the past 75 years
• 2008 Outstanding Small Business Excellence Award from the Network of Asian American Organizations
• Mabel Davis Park Landfill Remediation project received the Texas Council of Engineering Companies
2007 Engineering Excellence Awards Silver Medal for outstanding contribution in the environmental
category
• AECOM
• Air Force Civil Engineering
Center
• Austin Independent School
District (AISD)
• Bexar County
• Black & Veatch
• Bury
• Capital Metropolitan
Transportation Authority
• Carollo Engineers
• Cintra-Zachry
• City of Austin
• City of Corpus Christi
• City of San Antonio
• CP&Y
• Dallas Water Utilities
• Freese and Nichols, Inc.
• Guadalupe-Blanco River
Authority
• HDR, Inc.
• Jacobs Engineering Group,
Inc.
• KBR
• Klotz & Associates
• Lackland Air Force Base
• Lower Colorado River
Authority (LCRA)
• MWH Constructors, Inc.
• S & B Engineers and
Constructors, Ltd.
• SAM, Inc.
• San Antonio River Authority
(SARA)
• San Antonio Water System
(SAWS)
• RPS
• Tan International
• Tarrant Regional Water District
• Texas Department of
Transportation (TxDOT)
• Texas Turnpike Authority
• Texas Water Development
Board
• Travis County
• TRC Companies, Inc.
• University of Texas at Austin
• University of Texas System
• URS Corporation
• U.S. General Services
Administration (GSA)
Austin Clean Water Program Cap Metro Commuter Rail Airport & Chesterfield Wastewater Improvements
South IH-35 Water & Wastewater Program
Green Water Treatment Plant Decommissioning
Jollyville Transmission Main
ClientsWater and Wastewater Engineering
Austin Clean Water Program Waller Creek Tunnel Project Jollyville Transmission Main
• Site Engineering / Resident Project Representative
• Construction Inspection
• Change Order / Claims Analysis, Negotiation, and Management
• Value Engineering
• Budget Management and Control, Cash Flow Analysis
• Cost Estimating
• Project Delivery Analysis
• Bid / Solicitation Support
• Work Flow Development and Management (Submittals, RFIs,
Correspondence, etc.)
• Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP)
• Emergency Response Planning
ABIA East Runway Perimeter Road SH 130 Toll Road Segments 1-6Cap Metro Commuter Rail
Transportation Engineering
• Collection of Traffic Data
• Roadway Geometric Design
• Traffic Control Plans
• Signage and Pavement Marking Design
• Culvert / Bridge Hydraulic Design
• Bridge Scour Studies
• Commuter Rail Design
• Pedestrian and Cycling Amenities Design
Project Experience
Capital Metro Commuter Rail. As their inaugural venture into commuter rail service, Capital Metro’s
first project included the design and construction of 32 miles of commuter railroad and nine rail
stations, connecting the City of Leander to downtown Austin. The scope of work included the
referenced mainline tracks and stations, turnouts, sidings, at-grade crossings, and a rail-car
maintenance facility (including a railcar shelter, maintenance pit, and fueling area).
Services Provided. As a sub-consultant to URS Corporation, CAS provided design of detours,
temporary traffic controls, and final signage and striping plans for construction of at-grade
crossings. This design was prepared using both TxDOT and City of Austin standards with details
driven by the TxDOT Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
Project Experience
Hornsby Bend Biosolids Management Plant Master Plan. The project involves the development of a Master Plan for AWU’s Hornsby Bend Biosolids
Management Plant. Services included an overall evaluation of the Plant’s assets, processes, systems, and infrastructure to determine and
recommend the least life-cycle cost-based, most environmentally sound, and neighborhood-friendly approach to meet the short- and long-term
utility biosolids processing needs from the Plant.
Services Provided. CAS provided environmental engineering as a subconsultant to CDM including field sampling, equipment inventory and
assesment, and asset management.
• Site Closure Planning, Design, and Execution
• Operation and Maintenance of Remediation Systems
• Waste Collection and Handling
• Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures
• Environmental Survey and Baseline Studies
• Environmental Impact Analysis
• PPE and Equipment Inventory, Housekeeping, SWPPP
Inspections / Maintenance
• Pollution Control Program Development
• Closure Support (Equipment Operation, Small
Excavations, and Decon Pad O&M)
Project Experience - Field Support
Holly Power Plant Decommissioning. The Plant, originally constructed in 1960 and shutdown in September 2007, was determined to be removed
by Austin Energy due to its close proximity to a residential neighborhood that has increased in density over the 47-year life of the facility. The $25
million project consists of decontamination and decommissioning the facility including: construction of temporary road and scale; decontamination,
demolition and / or removal of equipment, tanks, boilers, structural steel and associated buildings; removal of contaminated soil; and closure of
cooling water intake and discharge structures submerged in Lady Bird Lake.
Services Provided. CAS performs installation of piping and pumping systems for disposition of fluids collected on-site; collection and disposition
of water; equipment operation (forklift, water truck, backhoe); decontamination of all trucks and equipment; and other general labor tasks as
directed. In addition, CAS staff operates the on-site water treatment package system including: interpretation of instrumentation, operating system
equipment, operating valves to route and control flow, making process control adjustments; diagnosis of operating problems and performing
necessary corrective actions; performing routine maintenance; and coordination of batching operations with site waste disposal engineer.
Construction Management
Project Experience
Water Treatment Plant No. 4 Construction Manager at Risk. As a replacement for undersized and aged water treatment infrastructure, the new 300
million gallon per day plant consists of water treatment facilities, a raw water intake and tunnel reaching under Lake Travis, pump stations, and
pipelines, taking water from Lake Travis through the plant and connecting to the water system 7 miles away at the Jollyville Reservoir.
Services Provided. Under subcontract to MWH Constructors, CAS provides highly-trained professional staff to fill critical roles on the MWH
CMAR Management Team including Procurement Manager and Tunnel Superintendant. As Procurement Manager, CAS is responsible for all
construction procurement including preparation of solicitation documents, scope definition for construction packages, subcontractor evaluations,
and finalization of subcontracts for specific solicitation packages. As Tunnel Superintendant, CAS serves as a tunnel and shaft inspector for the
Raw Water Intake System, acting as first line of monitoring, inspection, and quality control for the two raw water tunnels, subsurface pumping
gallery, and marine work for the Lake Travis inlet structure.
• Planning and Schedule Development, Establishment of Key
Milestones and Parameters
• Integrated Management Information System Development
• Budget and Cost Management
• Project Delivery Analysis
• Communications Planning
• QA / QC Plan Development
• Regulatory Agency Coordination
• Health and Safety
• Constructability Reviews
• Risk Analysis, Management, and Avoidance
• Specification and Plan Review
Project Experience
Austin Clean Water Program. Faced with addressing an EPA-issued Administrative Order to eliminate sanitary sewer overflows from its wastewater
collection system, the City of Austin formed a collaborative Program Management Team with AECOM (formerly Earth Tech). The program
consisted of the planning, design and construction management of new and rehabilitated wastewater collection facilities throughout the City.
Over 100 separate projects were completed at a final construction value of $287 million. These projects included installation of 78 miles of new
sewers (including 5 miles of large diameter tunnels) and 2,375 new manholes, plus rehabilitation of an added 119 miles of pipelines. As a result
of the Program, a 98% reduction in overflows was experienced between 2002 and 2009 with the remaining 2% being outside the Program area.
Services Provided. CAS, as a subconsultant to Earth Tech, provided highly-trained professional staff to fill critical roles in overall program
management including Construction Manager, Project Manager, Program Scheduler, and Office Engineer. CAS staff provided program
management consulting services in areas of fast-track permitting; easement acquisition management; project management including program
schedule, cash flow planning, and reporting; and construction management.
Program Management Enviromental Engineering and Field Support