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This document provides information on two individuals - Michael Colety and Raymond P. Herweg.
Michael Colety has over 13 years of experience as an engineering consultant in southern Nevada. He currently serves as the chair of the ACEC Local Government Liaison Committee.
Raymond P. Herweg has over 32 years of experience in transportation engineering, including managing multi-million dollar projects. He has held leadership roles with professional engineering organizations and has extensive experience coordinating large public projects in Nevada.
This document provides information on two individuals - Michael Colety and Raymond P. Herweg.
Michael Colety has over 13 years of experience as an engineering consultant in southern Nevada. He currently serves as the chair of the ACEC Local Government Liaison Committee.
Raymond P. Herweg has over 32 years of experience in transportation engineering, including managing multi-million dollar projects. He has held leadership roles with professional engineering organizations and has extensive experience coordinating large public projects in Nevada.
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This document provides information on two individuals - Michael Colety and Raymond P. Herweg.
Michael Colety has over 13 years of experience as an engineering consultant in southern Nevada. He currently serves as the chair of the ACEC Local Government Liaison Committee.
Raymond P. Herweg has over 32 years of experience in transportation engineering, including managing multi-million dollar projects. He has held leadership roles with professional engineering organizations and has extensive experience coordinating large public projects in Nevada.
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member of the engineering consultant community in southern Nevada for the last 13 years. Mike has spent his entire career at Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc, and is a Vice President. He has developed many relationships with public agencies and other consultants. He is currently the chair of the ACEC Local Government Liaison Committee and excited for this opportunity to use his experience to Raymond P. Herweg, P.E. represent Nevada consultants and improve relationships with public agencies. Mr. Herweg has more than 32 years of experience in the transportation engineering PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS industry. Five of those years were working with a subsidiary of Union Pacific Railroad Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, (UPRR) as a program manager/project Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo manager in the development of Positive Master of Science, Civil Engineering, Train Control Systems. Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Professional Engineer in Arizona, California, Ray’s transportation experience spans the Colorado, and Nevada many facets of the industry including SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS interstates, expressways, rural and urban highways, railroads, transit, industrial Senior Practice Builder in 30-person civil engineering development, private development, facilities office ranked by Fortune magazine in the Top 100 for the US Government (US Air Force and Best Companies to Work For, and also ranked #1 US Army Corps of Engineers) and Best Place to Work by Civil Engineering construction management. He has served Public Sector Marketing Manager for Nevada, as Project Principal and Senior Project Arizona, Colorado, and Idaho Manager on many large highway and Member, National Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices: Bicycle Technical Committee railroad projects throughout the United States with responsibility for overall project 13 years of traffic engineering and transportation planning experience in southern Nevada as production, including performance and consultant for public sector delivery. He has been responsible for day to Responsible for the planning, design, plans, day operations from a management position specifications, cost estimates, bid documents, and including financial management, budgeting, construction support for traffic signals, dynamic strategic planning, profit and loss and message signs, fiber optic interconnect, vehicle business development. He has managed detection, surveillance, traffic control, and street office/regional operations with an annual lighting budget of over $4 million dollars and was Has also been involved with numerous projects responsible for projects with construction which benefited from extensive stakeholder and costs exceeding $100 million dollars public involvement components annually. Wrote shared-use path details and crossing details that are in the Uniform Standard Drawings for Clark County, NV In addition to Business Development and Operational Responsibilities Ray served as RELEVANT EXPERIENCE the ACEC/NE Legislative Committee Bonanza Trail, Las Vegas, NV — Project Chairperson and represented all NE Manager. KHA prepared the feasibility study to engineering companies before the determine the recommended alignment and Nebraska Legislature. As part of that function he testified on numerous occasions typical cross-sections of the trail and is currently on critical issues and won the respect of the preparing the final construction documents. This Governor, State Senators and Lobbyists. project includes three separated grade Ray worked with a number of select Senators and the Governor’s Office in crossings (one bridge crossing and two under outlining feasible funding legislation and crossings) that will be provided to separate the trail mechanisms for introduction at the 2008 from major roadways. The project also includes Legislative session and beyond. drainage analysis for site conditions and for the under crossings. The trail corridor includes a 12- Ray served as NeSPE State President-Elect foot-wide paved surface and lighting. This project with responsibilities for representing all included extensive coordination with NDOT, professional engineers across Nebraska Manager. KHA prepared the feasibility study to with associated duties on the Professional determine the recommended alignment and typical Engineers Coalition (PEC) and Joint cross-sections of the trail and is currently preparing Committee for Professional Practice which the final construction documents. This project includes three separated grade crossings (one serves as an arm of the State of Nebraska bridge crossing and two under crossings) that will Licensing Board to monitor professional be provided to separate the trail from major engineering practice across the state. roadways. The project also includes drainage analysis for site conditions and for the under Ray was responsible for outlining and crossings. The trail corridor includes a 12-foot- implementing a College Recruiting Program wide paved surface and lighting. This project at/with Iowa State University. Over the included extensive coordination with NDOT, years he established a strong program with Iowa State and in the 2006/2007 timeframe Nevada Power, Bureau of Land Management, Clark became one of the top three firms with the County Regional Flood Control District and University in placing students permanently numerous adjacent sites. or as interns within the Organization. Wetlands Park Scenic Route and Trails, Clark County, NV — Project Manager. KHA Recently representing ACEC NV, Ray prepared design plans for a five-mile scenic corridor testified on behalf of AB 483. through the Clark County Wetlands Park. The scenic corridor included a two-lane roadway, an Mr. Herweg is engaged in other professional equestrian trail, and a shared-use path that ties into the River Mountains Loop Trail. A section of the organizations including the local chapter of scenic road is adjacent to four ponds currently NSPE and APWA. designed by Ducks Unlimited. The alignment for the corridor was placed to create a unique experience for visitors and to calm traffic. Specific attention was placed on soil stability within the Wetlands Park as Education well as minimizing the impacts of water that will overtop certain sections of the roadway. Master of Business Administration, Creighton University, 1990 Nevada DOT, Freeway and Arterial System Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, Iowa of Transportation (FAST) Stages I and II, Las State University, 1977 Vegas, NV — Project Engineer. Served as a critical team member from initial concept plan through final design. KHA was responsible for developing the Registration freeway management component of FAST for the PE, E-5299, NE entire Las Vegas Valley and integrating it with the PE, E-17653, IA existing arterial management component of FAST, PE, E-019706, NV formerly referred to as the Las Vegas Area Computerized Traffic System (LVACTS). This project included extensive stakeholder involvement Professional Affiliations to build consensus regarding the best technical and procedural approach to implementing a valley-wide NeSPE, State President-Elect, Board freeway management system (FMS) among all Member, agencies in the Las Vegas Valley. Executive Committee Member NeSPE, Joint Committee on Professional Teton Trails Park, Las Vegas, NV — Practice, Board Member Project Manager. Nebraska On The Move Board Member Durango-Riley Park, NV — Project Manager. McCullough Hills Trail, Henderson, NV — SAME,Sustaining Member Project Manager. APWA, Member Union Pacific Railroad Trail Phase I, Offutt Advisory Council, Board Member Henderson, NV — Project Manager. Iowa Highway Design Council, Board West Henderson Trail and Watershed Member Planning Project, Las Vegas, NV — Project Omaha Chamber of Commerce, Manager. Transportation Committee Member SR 159 Transportation Safety Charrette, NV Bellevue Chamber of Commerce, — Transportation Committee Member Project Manager. Alternative Transportation Mode Master Plan, Las Vegas, NV — Project Manager. Awards Early Action Dynamic Message Signs and I- 15/Sahara Widening ITS Infrastructure, Las In 2008 Ray was awarded a NE Vegas, NV — Project Manager. Admiralship by Governor for Pioneer Trail, Las Vegas, NV — Project outstanding professional and Manager. Project Green, Henderson, NV — community service. For his years of Project Manager service to the engineering Pedestrian Safety Action Plan for professional as well as the State of Southern Nevada, NV — Project Nebraska, the Governor presented Manager Ray with this award, one that is presented for outstanding service as a citizen of the State of Nebraska.
Nebraska Legislature. As part of that
function he testified on numerous occasions on critical issues and won the respect of the Governor, State Senators and Lobbyists. Ray worked with a number of select Senators and the Governor’s Office in outlining feasible funding legislation and mechanisms for introduction at the 2008 Legislative session and beyond.