Marcus J. Naiser, P.E.
Project ManagerEducation
- Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering, Texas
A & M University
Registration
- Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Texas, No.
92814
Professional Organizations
- Texas Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE)
- National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE)
- American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
- American Water Works Association (AWWA)
- Water Environment Federation (WEF)
Experience Mr. Naiser has 9 years of
experience in Water, Wastewater, Streets, & Drainage
systems. Project experiences include detailed analysis,
design, and construction management in the above fields.
Upon graduation from Texas A&M University in 1998 Mr.
Naiser worked 2 years with the Texas Department of
Transportation where he worked as Environmental
Coordinator and Engineering Assistant in the Planning
Section of the Yoakum District. His duties as
Environmental Coordinator consisted of preparing
environmental documents and coordinating with State and
Federal Resource Agencies such as the Texas Parks and
Wildlife Department and United States Army Corps of
Engineers. As Engineering Assistant he prepared specs
and plans for roadway widening, roadway rehabilitation,
drainage, and curb and gutter with storm sewer. Since
July of 2000 he has performed engineering services with
LNV Engineering for clients such as the City of Corpus
Christi, South Texas Electric Cooperative, City of
Laredo, and a majority of the cattle feedyards in South
and Central Texas. Some of the tasks he has performed
for these clients are hydraulic evaluation and design,
plan preparation, and permit acquisition. Mr. Naiser has
been involved in design and project management of major
improvements to the O.N. Stevens Water Treatment Plant
which serves over 300,000 people in Corpus Christi and
surrounding counties. These improvements include: filter
underdrain, filter media, and filter air scour
replacement, 60” diameter Plant drain line, new high
service pump installation, new 300,000 gallon elevated
wash water tank, filter to waste piping, and wash water
supply and recycle pump stations. Mr. Naiser has also
prepared siting evaluations for the Padre Island
Desalination Assessment and managed the construction of
potable water pumping improvements on North Padre
Island. Mr. Naiser has also designed paving and drainage
improvements for the City of Corpus Christi’s potable
water pump station on North Padre Island. Mr. Naiser was
also involved in updating the City of Corpus Christi’s
Water Capital Improvement Planning schedule and will
continue to update as part of the 2007 City Wide Water
Distribution System Master Plan. While providing
services to the City of Laredo, Mr. Naiser has assisted
in design and managed construction of 29,000 linear feet
of 24” wastewater trunkline, rehabilitation of a 6
million gallon potable water ground storage tank,
repairs to a primary clarifier and high service pump
valve replacement, and is currently in the preliminary
design phase for a 10 MGD plant expansion and design
phase for disinfection facilities at the Jefferson St.
Water Treatment Plant. |