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inCon-trol Water Systems
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Owners, Principals & Senior Executives
Kenneth C. Phelps's Bio
Mr. Phelps is the Chief Executive Officer and founding Principal of inCon-trol Water Systems. Since beginning practice in Texas in 1987, he has provided design and consulting services on a wide variety of landscape architecture projects including large municipal sites, athletic fields, golf course design, commercial, parks, public facilities and large development projects. His 30 years of diverse professional history has given him the opportunity to be involved in many different positions including park planner, sales & marketing, landscape architect, and vice president. This unique insight enables him to facilitate even the most difficult projects through successful completion. Mr. Phelps earned his Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture from Texas A&M University, College of Architecture. He also has completed various graduate directed studies in Urban & Environmental Planning, at the University of New Mexico. Mr. Phelps holds licenses for Irrigation and Landscape Architecture in Texas. Throughout Mr. Phelps’ career as a landscape architect his fascination has always been water; the use of water for utilitarian purposes and aesthetics. It is with that concentration on water that he leads inCon-trol Water Systems in technical and creative smart water solutions. Representative Projects • AT&T Corporate Plaza, Dallas, Texas: Corporate Water Feature • Sundance Square in Fort Worth, Texas: Interactive Water Feature, Architectural Water Features • Watter’s Creek in Allen, Texas: Mixed use Natural Water Feature • Irving Convention Center in Irving, Texas: Architectural Fountain • BRIT (Botanical Research Institute of Texas) in Fort Worth, Texas: Architectural Fountain • Dallas Arboretum – Nancy Rutchik Red Maple Rill in Dallas, Texas: Natural Water Feature • Dallas Arboretum – Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden in Dallas, Texas: Interactive Fountains, Architectural Fountains, Natural Water Features • Plaza of the Americas in Dallas, Texas: Architectural Water Feature • Bull Creek Residence in Austin, Texas: Natural Water Feature • Kimbrough Stadium in Plano, Texas: Campus Irrigation Pump System, Chemical Injection system • SMU East Quad & Cooper Centennial Fountain in Dallas, Texas: Architectural Fountain • Mill Creek Ranch Resort in Canton, Texas: Natural Water Feature • Capital One in Plano, Texas: Chemical Injection and Filtration System, Architectural Water Features • SMU Meadows Museum, Hamon Fountain in Dallas, Texas: Architectural Fountain • Fidelity in Westlake, Texas: Natural Water Features • Prosper Sports Complex in Prosper, Texas: Sports Field Irrigation Pump System • Capital One in Plano, Texas: Chemical Injection Filtration System, Architectural Water Features • Fidelity in Westlake, Texas: Natural Water Features • Mill Creek Ranch Resort in Canton, Texas: Natural Water Feature Experience 30 years Registrations Texas - Registered Landscape Architect, No. 1754 Texas - Licensed Irrigator, No. 5187 Education Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture, Texas A&M University Graduate work in Urban Planning / Environmental Planning, University of New Mexico Professional Experience CEO, inCon-trol Water Systems Vice President, Irrigators Supply Park Planner, City of Plano Sales and Marketing for Design-Build firm, Los Patios Landscape Architect of large multidiscipline firm, Bohannan and Huston Landscape Architect of a golf course architecture firm, Walter Weaver and Associates Owner /Operator of Design-Build firm, Visible Improvements Professional Affiliations American Water Works Association American Society of Landscape Architect
Mark Bolan's Bio
Mr. Bolan has been involved with commercial electronic control systems for over 31 years. His expertise includes variable speed motor control topologies, process automation, data acquisition systems, and operator interfaces. As project manager he has represented all phases of project implementation from preparing appropriations requests to equipment installation and equipment startups. Currently Mr. Bolan serves as President of inCon-trol Water Systems, a Design, Manufacturing, Construction, and Maintenance group that offers expertise through its ability to understand projects of all levels. inCon-trol Corporation’s mission is to provide robust systems that provide reliable operation under extreme conditions. Along with his responsibilities as president, Mark also serves as inCon-trol’s MEP engineer; designing, programing, and installing software on all of inCon-trol’s controller & control panels. Representative Projects • AT&T Corporate Plaza, Dallas, Texas: Corporate Water Feature • Sundance Square in Fort Worth, Texas: Interactive Water Feature, Architectural Water Features • Warren Residence in Dallas, Texas: Architectural Water Features, Natural Water Features • AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas: Architectural Water Features • Watter’s Creek in Allen, Texas: Mixed use Natural Water Feature • Prosper High School in Prosper, Texas: Campus Irrigation Pump System, Chem. Injection system • Irving Convention Center in Irving, Texas: Architectural Fountain • BRIT (Botanical Research Institute of Texas) in Fort Worth, Texas: Architectural Fountain • Dallas Arboretum – Nancy Rutchik Red Maple Rill in Dallas, Texas: Natural Water Feature • Dallas Arboretum – Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden in Dallas, Texas: Interactive Fountains, Architectural Fountains, Natural Water Features • Plaza of the Americas in Dallas, Texas: Architectural Water Feature • Bull Creek Residence in Austin, Texas: Natural Water Feature • SMU East Quad & Cooper Centennial Fountain in Dallas, Texas: Architectural Fountain • Mesquite City Hall in Mesquite, Texas: Architectural Water Feature • Capital One in Plano, Texas: Chemical Injection, Filtration System, and Architectural Water Features • UTA – Engineering Research Bldg. in Arlington, Texas: Water Harvesting Irrigation Pump System • SMU Meadows Museum, Hamon Fountain in Dallas, Texas: Architectural Fountain • Fidelity in Westlake, Texas: Natural Water Features • Prosper Sports Complex in Prosper, Texas: Sports Field Irrigation Pump System • Ned Williams Elem. School in Longview, Texas: Campus Irrigation Pump System • Fidelity in Westlake, Texas: Natural Water Features Experience 31 years Registrations Texas - Electrical License, No. 193086 Texas Master Electrician, No. 353984 Education Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, University of Texas at Dallas Associate degree in Electrical Engineering, RETS Allen Bradley PLC training Omron PLC training Professional Experience President, inCon-trol Water Systems Engineering Manager for Quebecor World Dallas Project Manager for Quebecor World Dallas Maintenance Manager for Quebecor World Dallas Systems Integration Engineer for Industrial Drive Maintenance
Estimating, Purchasing & Preconstruction
Michael Culbreath's Bio
Registrations: Texas -Licensed Irrigator, No 0005445 Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners, No A-70417 State of Texas Apprentice Electrician, No 180948 OSHA 30 hour Outreach Training for the Construction Industry, No 36-600790153 First Aid, No A163669 & Adult, Child, Infant CPR/AED, No A163661 Education: Harding University State Tech Tennessee Architectural Technology Degree, Memphis State Tennessee Professional Experience: Mechanical Superintendent, inCon-trol Corporation Owner, Acme Sprinkler Mr. Culbreath has been in the construction industry for 20 years serving in Mechanical Superintendent areas. He is also able to draw upon a wide array of experiences that give him a unique ability to anticipate and work within the construction of a project. He has worked on numerous projects, from coordinating the installation of single trades to managing the multiple trades under a single contract. Currently Mr. Culbreath serves as the Mechanical Superintendent for inCon-trol Corp. where he is able to walk projects through from preconstruction all the way to completion. This allows him the opportunity to make sure projects are completed successfully with a high level of quality. Representative Projects: ? Watter’s Creek in Allen, Texas: Mixed use Natural Water Feature ? Capital One Plano in Plano, Texas: Corporate Campus Water Feature ? Prosper High School in Prosper, Texas: Campus Irrigation Pump System ? SMU Meadows Museum in Dallas, Texas: Architectural Fountain ? Fidelity in Dallas, Texas: Architectural Fountain ? Kimbrough Stadium in Plano, Texas: Campus Irrigation Pump System ? Prosper Sports Complex in Prosper, Texas: Sports Field Irrigation Pump System ? Plano West Senior High in Plano, Texas: Architectural Fountain ? Ned Williams Elem. School in Longview, Texas: Campus Irrigation Pump System ? TCU – Admission Center in Fort Worth, Texas: Architectural Fountain ? UTA – Engineering Research Bldg. in Arlington, Texas: Water Harvesting Irrigation Pump System ? Irving Convention Center in Irving, Texas: Architectural Fountain ? BRIT (Botanical Research Institute of Texas in Fort Worth, Texas: Architectural Fountain ? HPUMC Columbarium Garden (Highland Park United Methodist Church) in Highland Park, Texas: Architectural Fountain ? Lovers Lane UMC Columbarium Garden in Dallas, Texas: Architectural Fountain ? Dallas Arboretum – Nancy Rutchik Red Maple Rill in Dallas, Texas: Natural Water Feature ? SMU East Quad & Cooper Centennial Fountain in Dallas, Texas: Architectural Fountain ? Mill Creek Ranch Resort in Canton, Texas: Natural Water Feature ? Mesquite City Hall in Mesquite, Texas: Architectural Water Feature
Operations
Business Development, Marketing & Sales
Jeff Higgins's Bio
Mr. Higgins joined inCon-trol Water Systems in 2009 and serves as Director of Manufactured Products & Marketing. His responsibilities include planning, directing, scheduling, and budging activities concerned with the production of inCon-trol’s pump stations, control panels, irrigation water treatment systems, and custom fabricated products. He also procures equipment, parts, and materials necessary for project completion in addition to maintaining productive inventories. And as Director of Marketing, Mr. Higgins, develops, project and product specific marketing packages, corporate identity branding, professional service proposals, and marketing campaigns as needed. Mr. Higgins brings over 15 years of experience in Project Management and collaboration with multi-disciplinary project teams. He is accomplished in planning, coordinating and contracting projects from schematic design to completion with a diverse range of professional clients. Mr. Higgins earned his bachelor’s degree in Landscape Architecture from Texas Tech University, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources. He has completed projects in all aspects of the business, including contract negotiation, design, manufacturing, construction and operations. His expertise in organizing, planning, and directing costeffective design solutions in marketing and managing processes, and has been a valued asset to the inCon-trol team. Representative Projects ? AT&T Corporate Plaza, Dallas, Texas: Corporate Water Feature ? Bull Creek Residence, Austin, Texas: Natural Water Feature ? Legacy Tower, Plano, Texas: Water Harvesting / Irrigation Pump System ? Irving Convention Center, Irving, Texas: Architectural Fountain ? TCU (Texas Christian University) – Admission Center, Fort Worth, Texas: Architectural Fountain ? SMU (Southern Methodist University) East Quad – Cooper Centennial Fountain, Dallas, Texas: Architectural Fountain ? High Point Park, Plano, Texas: Athletic Complex Irrigation Pump System ? Bicentennial Park, Southlake, Texas: Athletic Complex Irrigation Pump System ? Bacchus Community Park & Warren Sports Complex, Frisco, Texas: Irrigation Pump Systems ? Toyota of Irving, Irving Texas: Water Harvesting System ? Holt – CAT, Little Elm, Texas: Water Harvesting System ? Capital One Campus, Plano, Texas: Campus Irrigation Pump & Water Treatment Systems ? Hallsville High School; Hallsville, TX: Water Harvesting & Water Treatment Systems Experience 15 years Education Bachelor of Science, Landscape Architecture, Texas Tech University; College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources: Lubbock, TX Professional Experience Director of Manufactured Products & Marketing, inCon-trol Corporation Project Manager / Designer, inCon-trol Corporation Project Manager and Production Coordinator for TBG Partners Landscape Division Manager and Field Supervisor, Holland Garden
Jesse Wells's Bio
Mr. Wells joined inCon-trol Water Systems in 2010 and currently serves at the Director of Business Development. Mr. Wells has been in the construction industry for over seven years serving in both project management and designer roles. As the primary external representative of our organization, Mr. Wells is responsible for establishing and maintaining profitable relationships with clients on behalf of inCon-trol Water Systems. This contact and interaction with current and potential clients, makes him key to the influence and growth at inCon-trol Water Systems. Mr. Wells earned a bachelor’s degree in Landscape Architecture from the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at Texas Tech University. He also holds licenses for Irrigation and Landscape Architecture in Texas. His expertise has emerged in numerous projects, from coordinating the installation of single trades to managing multiple trades under a single contract. This knowledge and wide array of experiences has given him a unique ability to anticipate, and work within the construction scope of a project. Mr. Wells tact, education, drive, and integrity have allow him to lead our short-term & long-term operational growth goals. Representative Projects • Capital One, Plano, Texas: Expansion, Architectural Water Feature • Ned Williams Elem. School in Longview, Texas: Campus Irrigation Pump System • UTA – Engineering Research Bldg. in Arlington, Texas: Water Harvesting Irrigation Pump System • Irving Convention Center in Irving, Texas: Architectural Fountain • BRIT (Botanical Research Institute of Texas in Fort Worth, Texas: Architectural Fountain • HPUMC Columbarium Garden (Highland Park United Methodist Church) in Highland Park, Texas: Architectural Fountain • Lovers Lane UMC Columbarium Garden in Dallas, Texas: Architectural Fountain • Dallas Arboretum, Nancy Rutchik Red Maple Rill in Dallas, Texas: Natural Water Feature • SMU East Quad & Cooper Centennial Fountain in Dallas, Texas: Architectural Fountain • Mesquite City Hall in Mesquite, Texas: Architectural Water Feature • Irving Convention Center in Irving, Texas: Architectural Fountain • BRIT (Botanical Research Institute of Texas) in Fort Worth, Texas: Architectural Fountain • Dallas Arboretum – Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden in Dallas, Texas: Interactive Fountains, Architectural Fountains, Natural Water Features • Plaza of the Americas in Dallas, Texas: Architectural Water Feature • Bull Creek Residence in Austin, Texas: Natural Water Feature • Kimbrough Stadium in Plano, Texas: Campus Irrigation Pump System, Chemical Injection system • Mill Creek Ranch Resort in Canton, Texas: Natural Water Feature • Capital One in Plano, Texas: Chemical Injection Filtration System, Architectural Water Features • Prosper Sports Complex in Prosper, Texas: Sports Field Irrigation Pump System • Fidelity in Westlake, Texas: Natural Water Features Experience 10 years Registrations Texas - Registered Landscape Architect, No. 2746 Texas - Licensed Irrigator, No. 17128 Education Bachelor of Science, Landscape Architecture, Texas Tech University; College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources: Lubbock, TX Professional Experience Director of Business Development, inCon-trol Corporation Project Manager / Designer, inCon-trol Corporation Project Manager / Designer, Studio 13 Design Group Texas Department of Transportation: Planning Division Lawn Smart Landscaping and Irrigation