COMMERCIAL AQUATIC ENGINEERING www.fountaindesigns.com Phone: 952-445-5135 Fax: 952-345-6444 COMPANY HISTORY It’s Just Water Without Us

COMMERCIAL AQUATIC ENGINEERING (CAE) DIFFERS FROM MANY WATER FEATURE COMPANIES IN THAT WE specialize in providing services to support all aspects of the project. This includes concept development and validation services, feature consultation on functionality and performance, budgeting analysis, construction documentation, installation, and maintenance support services. We have been involved in the design of over 1000 water features and are true experts in the field. Our expertise includes structural design, waterproofing, finishes, mechanical operating systems and electrical control systems. Whether you need design consultation, or complete turn-key, CAE is a resource you can count on for all your water feature needs.

CAE does not promote or push specific brands of equipment, but rather specifies and designs quality components into the water feature that best accomplish the functionality and goals established. Whatever your vision, we’ll help you create water features that meet or exceed your customer’s expectations. E very feature we design will be engineered and streamlined for simplified maintenance, resulting in years of added client satisfaction. GREG STOKS Principal

GREG STOKS HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN THE WATER ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY SINCE 1983 WHEN HE JOINED HIS father’s residential and commercial business. In 1997, Commercial Aquatic Engineering (CAE) was formed with Greg as principal of the company. The company rapidly developed a reputation for being able to provide everything from design consultation to complete construction and maintenance services. CAE was asked by Rainforest Café’s management to help simplify and redesign their signature water features to improve reliability, reduce installation complexity and improve system maintenance. Under Greg’s leadership, CAE responded with the development of UL listed, prefabricated mechanical operating systems and highly innovative prefabricated structures. These new systems dramatically reduced field installation time and space requirements, improved reliability and were significantly easier to maintain than the original designs.

Greg purchased CAE in 2000 with the vision that this new prefabricated approach would streamline the water feature development process, allowing the company to provide competitively priced throughout the United States. It quickly became apparent that one of the limiting factors in water feature growth was the complexity involved in specifying and budgeting for water features. In response, Greg developed a concept validation and budgeting process to assist architects with initial water feature concepts, concept support documentation, functionality and performance reviews, and budgeting analysis. CAE provides this service to architects on a complimentary basis.

In 2002, Greg founded Aquatic Recreation Company, LLC (ARC). He leveraged his fifteen years experience in the aquatic industry and incorporated elements from CAE’s water manipulation technologies and their new prefabricated mechanical system capabilities to create ARC, which now offers over 100 water play attractions, splash pad and interactive water features which are unique to the industry.

Greg has a long history as a pioneer and innovator in the water entertainment industry and has been a featured speaker at many national conferences. He has been involved in over 1000 fountain and water feature design projects throughout the world, developing a true core competency in water feature design and construction. EDWARDE BENCK PrincipalP

EDWARDED BENCK IS A 1983 GRADUATE OF MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, MILWAUKEE, WWISCONSIN.I While at Marquette University, he focused his studies in the areas of fluid mechanics and the ststructurer and properties of engineering materials.

EdEdward has over 25 years experience developing and designing various custom engineered fluid handling ssystems.ys With an eye for aesthetics and an in-depth knowledge of fluid dynamics, Edward has created a marriage bebetween the two. His diverse experience helps to balance the vision and needs of the client with the needs and oopportunitiesp of the site and surrounding environment. His technical ability, along with his hands-on experience rrelativeel to the design of water amenities, has helped define Commercial Aquatic Engineering as a leader in the dedesign-build field.

CoCoupled with his knowledge of fluid mechanics, Edward has over 15 years of direct experience in design, coconstruction administration, contract negotiation and comprehensive project coordination. These skills provide sspecificp design-build solutions for the development and implementation of large and small scale water enentertainment amenities that meet the financial and aesthetic goals of the client.

IInn 2000 Edward purchased Commercial Aquatic Engineering and in 2002 founded Aquatic Recreation Company LLLLC along with his partner, Greg Stoks. Aquatic Recreation Company, LLC provides custom and themed aquatic ststructures,r turn-key skid mounted feature and filtration pumping systems along with full design services to the cocommercial and municipal water park market.

BoBoth Commercial Aquatic Engineering and Aquatic Recreation Company, LLC serve the aquatic industry by ssatisfyinga the needs specific to the application. On the whole, the human response to creative water features and aqaquatic recreation facilities is profound. Remarkable design and creativity of water amenities help to improve a cocommunity’s quality of life now and in the future. OUR PRODUCTS & SERVICES In One Drop of Water are Found all the Secrets of the Ocean

YOU’VE BEEN ASKED TO DESIGN A MAGNIFICENT WATER FEATURE INTO A CENTRAL AREA ON ONE OF YOUR projects. The feature must attract people into the area while creating a serene, inspirational setting. You’re not sure which fountain technologies are best or what environmental factors need to be considered to assure your water feature meets expectations for years to come. You also want to be sure it is designed for easy maintenance so it doesn’t become a planter down the road. You want to avoid mistakes.

1 Most architects appreciate knowing there is an expert resource they can turn to for quick answers to the above questions. Commercial Aquatic Engineering assists you from concept development thru installation and final commissioning.

1. Concept Development 2. Design/Engineering 3. Prefabricated Fountain Structures 244. Prefabricated Mechanical Systems 5. Installation

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DESIGNING A WATER FEATURE THAT IS A WORK OF ART, HIGHLY MAINTAINABLE AND MEETS BUDGETARY requirements is a challenge for designers everywhere. Unless you do fountains every day, most architects agree that having an expert to assist them in the concept validation and budgetary analysis stage of the project would be invaluable.

We at Commercial Aquatic Engineering understand the need for knowledgeable design support and have responded by offering a complimentary concept validation and budget analysis service to all customers. Once we understand your concept, we assist you in visually supporting the feature, defining the feature’s functional and performance considerations, and helping with the budgetary analysis. This complimentary service provides an added level of confidence that the feature will look and perform as expected, that there will be a clear understanding of the feature and that the budget is accurate so it can be used in the owner’s analysis of feature value vs. cost. This process increases the probability that the water feature design you recommend will stay in the project. DESIGN ENGINEERING SERVICES

COMMERCIAL AQUATIC ENGINEERING PROVIDES A FULL RANGE OF DESIGN ENGINEERING SERVICES TO ASSIST architects and engineers in developing water feature designs that are optimized for the environment in which they operate. We can assist with the overall design process, providing expertise on important issues, such as; visual impact, sound emissions, splash containment, environmental impact, finish selection, water chemistry and more. Because of our vast experience in water feature design and installation, we understand how to optimize construction methodologies, material selection and fountain finishes to reduce installation and maintenance costs.

With our unique experience in freeze/thaw environments, we can also assist in helping you design water features that have functional utility throughout the year, regardless of climate conditions. Year round use enhances the overall value of the fountain for your clients.

DESIGN CONSULTING AND ENGINEERING SERVICES - If there are project constraints requiring a bid process, or if you prefer to commit only to the construction documentation process up front, we offer a design consulting and engineering service to complete the design process and develop bid documents and specifications. CUSTOM PREFABRICATED FOUNTAIN STRUCTURES

COMMERCIAL AQUATIC ENGINEERING IS UNIQUE IN OUR ABILITY TO PREFABRICATE AND PRE-TEST CUSTOM fountain structures in our factory before shipment. Utilizing a combination of sound engineering principals and high strength synthetic materials, CAE custom fabricates fountain structures that incorporate all mechanical and electrical connections and are designed to accept the desired finishes. This unique design approach provides for a single source responsibility, eliminating the scheduling confusion associated with coordinating the multiple trades necessary on conventional fountain construction.

Water features designed and built in this manner are inherently more reliable, faster to install, easier to maintain and have less liability than fountains built with conventional on-site construction methods. CUSTOM PREFABRICATED MECHANICAL SYSTEMS WE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE UL LISTED MECHANICAL OPERATING SYSTEMS WHICH COME PRE-PLUMBED, pre-wired, and pre-tested from our factory to reduce the probability of job site problems and installation delays. Each system can be configured to custom fit your unique installation requirements, such as; mechanical equipment rooms, confined stair landings, underground vaults or any submersible applications. Finally, every system is fully tested in our engineering lab, before shipment, to meet or exceed specifications. This virtually eliminates the risk of downtime and the costs and frustration associated with it. System quality and reliability are greatly increased over job site installed components. INSTALLATION

COMMERCIAL AQUATIC ENGINEERING SPECIALIZES IN THE DESIGN/BUILD OF CUSTOM ARCHITECTURAL WATER FEATURES, With hundreds of completed fountain projects, we have the time-tested experience you are looking for to assure successful project completion.

Submittal Process We develop a complete set of construction drawings, assemble product information and finish samples for review and approval.

Project Coordination and Installation Planning We meet with the on-site construction team to review how the water feature will be installed, how to sequence the installation process, project scheduling requirements, and any other project coordination needs that might exist.

Installation CAE’s own installation crews arrive on the job site with the required materials to do a complete installation of the water feature. We become the primary resource for consultation and coordination of the various support requirements needed to complete the construction of the water feature.

System Training We train the maintenance staff on the use and maintenance of the system, including the devel- opment of owner’s manuals.

System Maintenance We provide complete system maintenance services to assure the water feature operates within manufacturer specifications throughout the life of the equipment.

Warranty Claim Support We provide a service where we represent the owner with component parts manufacturers to assure timely service on all warranty claims that might occur. PROJECT PORTFOLIO

COMMERCIAL AQUATIC ENGINEERING HAS A RICH HISTORY IN WATER FEATURE DESIGN, ENGINEERING AND construction administration services. We have participated in the design and/or building of over 1,000 water features, including landmark water features, animated fountains, interactive fountains, architectural fountains, municipal fountains, themed water features, water walls and more. We believe that water can be a vital component in any urban landscape, or interior design and, done properly, will bring recognition and increased value to the client’s property. This project portfolio provides the opportunity to review some of our projects to give you a feel for the type and quality of the work that we do. 3

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5 WORKING WITH YOUR IMAGINATIVE DESIGNS 1. St. Mary’s Hospital - Madison, Wisconsin 2. Mercy Medical Center - Cedar Rapids, Iowa 3. Great Rivers Medical Center - Burlington, Iowa 2 4. Tria Orthopedic Center - Bloomington, Minnesota 5. St. Joseph Hospital - Lexington, Kentucky 6. Radnor Financial Center - Radnor, Pennsylvania 7. David Burke Restaurant - Las Vegas, Nevada 8. Imagine Print Solutions - Shakopee, Minnesota

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BEAUTIFUL ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES PROVIDE FOR SOOTHING ENVIRONMENTS 1. Hawaiian Tropics Restaurant - New York, New York 2. YMCA - Andover, Kansas 3. North Memorial Hospital - New Hope, Minnesota 4. Regions Phalen Hospital - St. Paul, Minnesota 5. SSM Depaul Medical Center - Des Moines, Iowa 6. Nebraska Orthopedics Center - Omaha, Nebraska 7. American Express Building - Minneapolis, Minnesota

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SEAMLESS INTEGRATION INTO THE LANDSCAPE 1. Mound Marketplace - Mound, Minnesota 2. Mwthodist Cancer Center - St. Louis Park, Minnesota 3. Arbor Lakes Shopping Development - Maple Grove, Minnesota 7 4. Chanhassen City Hall - Chanhassen, Minnesota 5. Marriott Hotel - Coralville, Iowa 6. Mystic Lake Casino - Prior Lake, Minnesota 1 7. Silver Lake Village Development - Maple Grove, Minnesota 8. St. Paul Riverfront Park - St. Paul, Minnesota 9. Methodist Hospital - St. Louis Park, Minnesota 10. St. Paul Riverfront Park - St. Paul, Minnesota 11. Private Residence 12. Valleyfair Miniature Golf - Shakopee, Minnesota 2 8

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SEAMLESS INTEGRATION OF WATER EFFECTS WITHIN ARTISTIC DESIGNS 6 1. Bloomington Central Plaza - Bloomington, Minnesota 2. Officer’s Memorial, Minnesota State Capitol - St. Paul, Minnesota 3. Iowa City Streetscape Project - Iowa City, Iowa 4. Private Residence 5. North Carolina Football Stadium - Raleigh, North Carolina 6. Canal Park - Duluth, Minnesota 7. Carl Nesjar Ice Sculpture - Minneapolis, Minnesota

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2 7 5 Minneapolis, Minnesota HENNEPIN COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER LOBBY ca. 2001

ARCHITECT: Toltz, King, Duvall, Anderson & Associates, Inc. TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Prefabricated plastic structure GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Global Specialty retrofitted within an existing FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: USAquatics, Inc. concrete pool. Visitors are greeted by this beautiful rectangular TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated, UL listed reflective pool with five sequencing Laminar jets housed equipment, skid system with a within a bronze sculpture. The pool has multiple jets to large lower level water storage create a rippling appearance and, at the opposite end reservoir. Systems include from the sculptures, has a geometric shaped stilling circulation pumps, filtration, chamber which creates a unique flat plane of water. sanitization and control systems. Various Locations Throughout the World RAINFOREST CAFE ca. 1997-Present

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ARCHITECT: Cunningham Group GENERAL CONTRACTOR: PCL Construction Services, Inc. FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build The projects varied in size and scope of water features per location. The Signature Features in all locations consisted of: 1. The Atlas Man Feature 2. Rain Curtains 3. Wet Sign Waterwall and 4. Multiple Rock

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Prefabricated plastic structures for all features. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated, UL listed equipment, skid system and a variety of distribution manifolds. Systems include circulation pumps, filtration, sanitization and control systems. 1 Sheboygan, Wisconsin ACUITY INSURANCE ca. 2003-2004 HEADQUARTERS

ARCHITECT: Eppstein Utten Architects GENERAL CONTRACTOR: M.A. Mortenson Construction Company FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build This massive lobby water feature sets the tone for arrival. It consists of a 20’ high by 43’ long clear water wall at the buildings main entrance.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Prefabricated polycarbonate wall panels with mounting rails and prefabricated plastic collection trough TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated, UL listed equipment, skid system and prefabricated upper distribution manifold mechanical system to provide feature recirculation, filtration, sanitation and system controls. Various Locations Throughout the United States AQUA KNOX ca. 2003 - Present RESTAURANT

ARCHITECT: Seiber Design, Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Various Local Contractors FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build Main interior water feature is a round, or elipse, shaped clear wine room with water cascading on the outside of structure into a raised stainless steel collection trough.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Prefabricated polycarbonate wine room wall sections and plastic collection trough with stainless steel veneer finish. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated submersible pump system and upper distribution manifold. Systems have automatic drain and refill system to maintain water quality. Sioux Falls, South Dakota AVERA BEHAVIOR HEALTH CARE FACILITY ca. 2005

ARCHITECT: BWBR Architects, Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Sioux Falls Construction FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build Water feature consists of an upper pool which overflows and cascades down a stone and glass panel waterwall and into a lower receiving pool. The glass waterwall allows patrons in the meditative space behind the wall to feel the presence of water in that space.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Prefabricated plastic structure for upper pool, water wall and lower pool ready for field applied stone. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated, UL listed equipment, skid system. Mechanical System provides Recirculation, Filtration, Sanitation and Systems Control. Bloomington, Minnesota BLOOMINGTON CENTRAL STATION ca. 2007

ARCHITECT: Oslund and Associates GENERAL CONTRACTOR: McGough Construction FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build This exciting modern landscape consists of three raised water runnels with waterfalls into lower collection pools. The main plaza also has twelve ground spray aerator jets spraying 24” high .

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: All structures were cast-in-place concrete. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: All mechanical systems are in a small direct burial equipment vaults which consists of; a circulation pump, filter, chlorinator and system control panel. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania DREXEL ca. 2005 UNIVERSITY

ARCHITECT: Hargreaves Associates This elegant water feature consisted of 112 GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Intech Construction, Inc. ground spray nozzles that can be sequenced to FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE create unique water formations. Each nozzle TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Site-constructed, cast-in-place concrete with granite paver finish. has an internal LED light that can change colors. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Large prefabricated, UL listed equipment, skid system, stainless During the cold months the LED lights remain in steel distribution manifolds with motorized valves. A 10,000 use with a changing color light show. gallon underground water reservoir, custom fabricated Jet Cans and PLC Show Control Panel. Belleview, Washington LINCOLN SQUARE ca. 2004

ARCHITECT: Sclater Partners Architects GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Owner Direct Purchase FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build This striking water feature consists of a 70’ tall Water Banner. Water emits from an upper distribution manifold and cascades down the surface of the banner into the lower pool.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: CAE’s proprietary plastic banner wall material with a prefabricated plastic lower pool. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated, UL listed equipment skid system and prefabricated upper distribution manifold. Systems provides recirculation, filtration, sanitization and control systems. St. Paul, Minnesota NASSEFF SPECIALTY CENTER ca. 2006

ARCHITECT: KKE Architects, Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTOR: McGough Construction FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build This water feature is a multi-level water wall. Water emits from the top of each wall height and cascades down the black granite wall finish into a lower collection pool.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Prefabricated plastic structure consisting of upper troughs, water wall sections and lower pool. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated, UL listed equipment skid system, including; circulation pumps, filtration, sanitization and control systems. St. Paul, Minnesota UPPER LANDING ca. 2004 PARK

ARCHITECT: Close Landscape Architects TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Custom profile cast-in-place concrete. 1 GENERAL CONTRACTOR: L.S. Black Contractors, Inc. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated, UL listed equipment skid FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE system housed in an underground, concrete A series of four independent fountains each with a vault. This system was installed with coupled 1 center geyser nozzle effect. Water then cascades and electrical connections so the down a unique contoured concrete structure into a skids could be removed as needed because perimeter collection trough. the park is in a flood plain. Atlantic City, New Jersey TRUMP TAJ MAHAL CASINO ca. 2006

ARCHITECT: SOSH Architects GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Massett Building Company FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build This premier water feature consists of four waterwall elements which surround a central column with water cascading into in the upper fountain pool. The upper pool then waterfalls into the lower pool and nine sequencing Laminar jet nozzles that spray from the upper pool into the lower pool. 2 TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Prefabricated plastic structure for water walls, upper and lower pools, bench seating and planters. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated, UL listed equipment skid system, including; circulation pumps, filtration, sanitization and PLC Show control panel. Minneapolis, Minnesota UNIVERSITY OF MN GATEWAY ALUMNI CENTER ca. 2001

ARCHITECT: LHB Engineers and Architects A very unique series of water features with the indoor feature mirroring GENERAL CONTRACTOR: M.A. Mortenson Company the outdoor feature. Indoor is a 110 foot long series of geometric shaped FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE granite stone profiles that have a constant film of water wetting the stone TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Cast-in-place concrete structure. surfaces and flowing into a recessed trough. The main outdoor feature TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated, UL listed equipment skid consists of a 10,000 sq. ft. multi-level pool which is a terraced reflective system consisting of; circulation pumps, body of water. The second outdoor feature is a triangular raised pool/ filtration, sanitization and control systems. platform, the water falls into a lower pool creating a strong sound emission. Minneapolis, Minnesota UNIVERSITY OF MN ROWING FACILITY ca. 2007

ARCHITECT: HGA Architects GENERAL CONTRACTOR: M.A. Mortenson Construction Company FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build In the cold climate of Minnesota, practicing rowing in the winter was impossible before installation of a new Rowing Facility. We designed and created a 28’ wide by 47’ long oval rowing tank which features 10 rowing stations and a mirrored observation wall.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Prefabricated plastic structure. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated, UL listed equipment skid system, including; circulation pumps, filtration, sanitization and control system. Minneapolis, Minnesota MILL CITY MUSEUM ca. 2002 INTERACTIVE WATER LAB

ARCHITECT: MHS-Exhibit, Design Department GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Owner Direct Purchase FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build We created four interactive water exhibits for the museum which explains the history of Minneapolis’ famed riverfront milling district. 1. Falls Geological Exhibit 2. Log Sorting Activity 3. The Falls Apron activity 4.Water = Power Activity

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Prefabricated, Free standing and moveable plastic structure finished with custom theming. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated, equipment system housed with cavity structure of display. System consists of; circulation pump, filter, sanitization and control systems.

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1 Hershey, Pennsylvania MILTON S. HERSHEY MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN ca. 2003

ARCHITECT: Hershey Park Design Department GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Owner Direct Purchase FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build This water feature consists of a 20” diameter fountain surrounding a statue of Milton S. Hershey. An aerated of water highlights the sculptures base and has 16 arching perimeter jets. Underwater lighting illuminate the nozzle effects.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Cast-in-place concrete with a stone veneer and pre-cast concrete cap stone. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated, UL listed equipment skid system consisting of; circulation pumps, filter, sanitization and control systems.

1 Prior Lake, Minnesota MYSTIC LAKE CASINO & HOTEL ca. 1990-2006

ARCHITECT: Various Firms for Interior and Exterior Projects GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Kraus Anderson Construction, PCL Construction Services, Inc. FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build A series of water features throughout the hotel and grounds ranging from a variety of rock water falls to custom cast glass water walls with integral LED lighting.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Indoor water features with prefabricated plastic. Cast-in-place concrete linear and boulder construction for outdoor features. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Interior: prefabricated skid systems consists of; circulation pump, filter, sanitization and control systems. Exterior: Underground equipment vaults and large submersible pump systems. Duluth, Minnesota CANAL PARK ca. 1991

ARTIST: Douglas Freeman TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Cast-in-place concrete. GENERAL CONTRACTOR: City of Duluth, MN TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Site installed component equipment FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build system enclosed in an above ground This park feature consists of various sprays and water 1 equipment building. The system falls integrated with bronze sculptures and granite consisted of; circulation pumps, filtration, within a plaza pool. sanitization and system controls. Edina, Minnesota CENTENNIAL LAKES PARK ca. 1989-1998

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ARCHITECT: BRW Architects GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Thomas and Sons Construction, Inc. FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE A full site installation consisting of various water features. 1. Sequencing ground spray feature 2. Rock Waterfalls 3. Small vignette sculptural fountains 4. Floating fountains in

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Cast-in-place concrete. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated underground equipment vaults complete with water quality treatment systems and submersible pump systems.

2 1 Minneapolis, Minnesota CARLSON COMPANIES EXECUTIVE OFFICE DEVELOPMENT ca. 1989-2002

ARCHITECT: Multiple Design firms GENERAL CONTRACTOR: M.A. Mortenson Construction, McGough Construction Company FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build Over the course of several years there were several water features throughout the development; Main building Rotunda Fountain, Exterior Plaza/Court, indoor architectural fountains and outdoor entrance fountains

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Cast-in-place concrete. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated skid systems and underground equipment vaults. Systems consisted of; circulation pumps, filtration, sanitization and control systems.

1 Minneapolis, Minnesota ABBOTT HOSPITALS ca. 2003-2006

ARCHITECT: HKS Architects, Ellerbe Becket Architects GENERAL CONTRACTOR: M.A. Mortenson Construction Company FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build Three unique waterwall features. Water emits from an upper trough, cascades down the face of the wall into a collection pool at the bottom. Underwater lighting is used to illuminate water and cast flickering light onto the solid surfaces.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: All prefabricated plastic including; upper trough, wall structures and lower pools. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated UL listed equipment skids consisting of; circulation pump, filtration, sanitization and control systems.

1 Burnsville, Minnesota NICOLLETT COMMONS PARK ca. 2003

ARCHITECT: Dahlgren, Shardlow and Uban, Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTOR: American Liberty Construction, Inc. FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE There are multiple water features throughout this development. The main feature is a 300’ long creek running diagonally across the park. The creek features multiple rock waterfalls and the pool at the top incorporates a bronze sculptural piece with a dish at its base. This project also has a texture water runnel, textured waterwall and a plaza with sequenced ground sprays.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Cast-in-place concrete. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: All water features drain into the central creek water system allowing for a single mechanical system to operate all of the water features. This system is contained in a large underground vault consisting of; circulation pump, filtration, sanitization and system controls

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ARCHITECT: Hammel, Green, Abrahamson, Inc., A wide variety of water features grace this client’s Ellerbe Becket Architects facilities. 1. Large outdoor reflecting pool with GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Garrett Mechanical, Vaughn Construction Co. decorative nozzle display and cascading waterfall FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE 2. Indoor dining area feature with multiple sloping TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Cast-in-place concrete. cascading waterfalls into a central pool 3. main TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: All systems were prefabricated UL listed skid system consisting of; entrance outdoor fountain with classic sculptural circulation pumps, filtration, sanitization and control systems. elements; spouting lion sconces and multi-level pools.

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ARCHITECT: Edward Farr Architects, Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Adolphson Peterson Construction, Kraus Anderson Construction FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build Throughout this multi-building office complex there are a variety of water features, including; 1. Granite cobblestone pyramid with cascading water effects 2. Stainless steel waterwall 3. Rock waterfalls 4. Interior lobby and stair area water features 5. Pond floating fountain nozzle effects.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Cast-in-place concrete. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated UL listed equipment skid system and a large submersible pump system.

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ARCHITECT: The Lawrence Group This stunning textured waterwall is 6’ wide GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Owner Direct Purchase by 21’ tall with a segmented waterfall to FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build increase sound intensity. The lower pool has TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Prefabricated plastic structure with 3-form decorative plastic finishes. slightly raised pools on either side with water TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated UL listed equipment skid consisting of; circulation pumps, falling into the main pool. This waterwall filtration, sanitization and control systems. incorporates a light channel which runs the entire vertical length of the feature.

1 Pittsburg, Pennsylvania THE PITTSBURG CASINO ca. 2009

ARCHITECT: Cleo Design GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Keating Building Corporation FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE The sparkle of water cascading down 240 individual mylar strands greet guests as they enter the main lobby at The Pittsburg Casino. The water flows from the ceiling into a raised planting area. As the droplets of water flow down they catch a flicker of light from the underwater lights in the hidden pool below.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Prefabricated plastic lower basin with a stainless-steel upper water delivery system trough which has emitter nozzles attached to the mylar strands. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated, UL listed equipment, skid system with circulation pumps, filtration, sanitization and control systems. Calgary, Alberta Canada SOUTHCENTRE MALL ca. 2009

ARCHITECT: Cohos Evamy GENERAL CONTRACTOR: PCL Construction Services, Inc. FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE We constructed five major water features within the main lobby renovation of this premier Calgary mall. At the base of the escalators there are steel weir water falls with bubblers. On either side of the glass elevator there are 30’ clear water walls and there is a dish-shaped meditation fountain with blue neon accents.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Prefabricated plastic structures with stone and marble tile finishes. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated, UL listed equipment, skid system with circulation pumps, filtration, sanitization and control systems. Fenton, Missouri SSM ST. CLAIRE HEALTH CENTER ca. 2008

ARCHITECT: HGA Architects and Engineers GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Alberici Contractors FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build Connecting two floors with a majestic cascading 30’ water wall. This beautful water feature consists of an upper water trough which gently disperses the water flow across a rock tiled surface, flowing down to a lower collection basin.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Prefabricated plastic structure and collection basin with stone finishes. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated, UL listed equipment, skid system with circulation pumps, filtration, sanitation and control systems. Traverse City, Michigan TURTLE LAKE CASINO ca. 2008

ARCHITECT: Walsh Bishop Associates TYPE OF STRUCTURES: Cast in place concrete structures. GENERAL CONTRACTOR: PCL Construction Services, Inc. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated vault systems with circulating FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build pumps, filtration, sanitization and control The main exterior water feature systems housed in a fiberglas enclosure. is a 200’ wide Rain Curtain. There are various additional water features across the propery, including over 10,000 square feet of reflecting pools. Traverse City, Michigan TURTLE LAKE CASINO ca. 2008

ARCHITECT: Walsh Bishop Associates GENERAL CONTRACTOR: PCL Construction Services, Inc. FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build This majestic 18’ wide x 30’ high indoor water wall features translucent panels with a large upper water trough evenly cascading water into a hidden basin at floor level.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Prefabricated plastic structure with steel framework and decorative three-form plastic finish. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated UL listed equipment skid system with circulation pumps, filtration, sanitization and control systems. Minneapolis, Minnesota UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ca. 2009 TCF STADIUM - EXTERIOR FOUNTAIN

ARCHITECT: SRF Consulting Group, Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTOR: M.A. Mortenson Construction FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build The entrance fountain for the new University of Minnesota Football Stadium consists of an 80’ long cascading water feature. The water falls onto a series of rock formations and terraced stepping platforms into a lower collection pool.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Cast-in-place concrete with flagstone finishes and artificial rock formations. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Large underground pre-fabricated equipment vault consisting of; circulation pumps, filtration, sanitization and control systems housed in a fiberglas enclosure. Apple Valley, Minnesota MINNESOTA ZOOLOGICAL ca. 2008 CENTRAL PLAZA

ARCHITECT: The Portico Group The plaza is an interactive water display utilizing GENERAL CONTRACTOR: M.A. Mortenson Company ground effect water nozzles and wide dispersal FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: PBS&J, Inc. upper spray heads. Custom constructed to TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Site-constructed, cast-in-place concrete with themed rock meet architechtural and artistic standards this formations. pedestrian friendly display is both functional TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated, UL listed equipment, skid system and and aesthetically pleasing. prefabricated upper distribution manifold mechanical system to provide feature recirculation, filtration, sanitization and system controls. Entry Monument Apple Valley, Minnesota MINNESOTA ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS ca. 2008 WILD ANIMAL LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM

This project consisted of creating multiple life support systems for Sea Otter, Grizzly Bear and Trout habitats. There are also several educational interactive water display areas, theatrical steam vents, mud cauldrons and geyser effects.

ARCHITECT: The Portico Group GENERAL CONTRACTOR: M.A. Mortenson Company FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: PBS&J, Inc. TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Site-constructed, cast-in-place concrete with themed rock formations TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Large life-support systems consisting of; a filtration plant, ozone systems, biological filters and pump systems. The educational displays consisted of; UL listed skid systems with electric and pnuematic valve manifolds and show control panels.

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ARCHITECT: Urban Design Group GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Cy-Con, Inc. FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build This renovation project consisted of two large reflecting pools with a combined surface area of over 13,000 square feet and 250,000 gallons. These dark finished pools are highly reflective and mirror images of the towering building and the clouds above.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Renovation of an existing cast-in-place concrete structure with an elastomeric water proofing membrane. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: A perimeter stainless-steel gutter recirculation system with sand filtration and automatic chemical treatment system. Exterior Photos: George Heinrich St. Louis, Missouti EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL ca. 2006

ARCHITECT: HOK, Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTOR: WestPort Pools FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: Fluidity Design Consultants Towering an impressive three stories high, this water feature sits in the central atrium of the hotel. The massive water wall emuates the curve of the historic St. Louis Arch. Water, from an open trough cascades down the clear front surface into a lower collection pool. The pool is terraced for an elegant effect and greater sound dispersal.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Water wall consists of curved steel beams with custom heat-formed acrylic panels. The lower pool is a cast-in-place concrete structure with a stone veneer. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: A component based system located in a remote equipment room. Carlton, Minnesota BLACK BEAR CASINO ca. 2006

ARCHITECT: Walsh Bishop Associates TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Pre-fabricated plastic structure with GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Kraus Anderson Construction Company decorative, 3-form plastic finish. FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated, UL listed equipment skid 10 feet tall and 35 feet wide this attractive water wall greets visitors system, circulation pumps, filtration, in the lobby area of the hotel. Water cascades down the front from an sanitization and control systems. upper distribution manifold onto the decorative, colored and textured surface into a lower collection basin. Underwater lights illuminate the water effects and cast flickering light onto solid surfaces. Various Locations T-REX RESTAURANTS Throughout the US ca. 2006 - Present

ARCHITECT: Cunningham Group GENERAL CONTRACTOR: The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE - Design/Build These projects varied in the size and scope of water features per location. Typical installations consisted of custom rock water falls, geyser nozzles displays and ice cave water walls. 2 TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Prefabricated plastic structures and themed rock formations. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated, UL listed equipment skid systems, including; circulation pumps, filtration, sanitization and control systems. Minneapolis, Minnesota ca. 2011 I 35W Fountain Memorial

ARCHITECT: Oslund and Associates GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Mcgough Construction FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE This 30 Ft long polished granite water wall fountain was a memorial for those who died in the tragic I 35W bridge collapse in August 2007.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Cast in place concrete structure with polished granite Veneer stone nishes. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Two prefabricated equipment burial vaults consisting of circulation pumps, filtration, sanitization and control systems. Minneapolis, Minnesota ca. 2012 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NEUROLOGY HEADQUARTERS

ARCHITECT: Oslund and Associates GENERAL CONTRACTOR: M.A. Mortenson Company FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE Design/Build Feature consisted of a 40Ft high x 15 Ft wide water screen. Water emits from an upper distribution manifold and cascades down the screen surface into a lower collection trough. At night time LED lighting illuminates the rippling wall effects and screen structure.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Architectural stainless steel mesh fabric. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated, U.L. listed equipment skid consisting of circulation pump, lter and U.V. Germicidal water treatment system. Nashville, Tennessee Ca. 2012 STATE CAPITAL BICENTENNIAL MALL

ARCHITECT: Heathcoat and Davison, Inc. FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE Design and Engineering Due to the historical Nashville  ood of 2012, this water feature equipment system was damaged beyond repair. CAE redesigned a new mechanical system that met current state health codes and redesigned the nozzle, and LED lighting elements. Nashville, Tennessee Ca. 2012 CUMBERLAND PARK

ARCHITECT: Hargraves Associates GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Hardaway Construction Corp. FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE Design and Engineering This park incorporates numerous interactive water play elements from animated nozzle effects, rain curtains, fog path and ooding basin pool. Janesville, Wisconsin Ca. 2011 JANESVILLE HOSPITAL

Design/Build Contractor: Cogdell Spencer Erdman FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE Design/Build Project consisted of two water walls: one 4 Ft wide by 21 Ft tall, and a second 4 Ft wide by 40 Ft tall.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Prefabricated plastic structure TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated U.L. listed equipment skids consisted of circulation, ltration, automated chemical treatment, U.V. sanitation and control systems. Minneapolis, Minnesota Ca. 2012 LAKEWOOD CEMETERY

ARCHITECT: HGA Architects TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Existing cast-in-place pool GENERAL CONTRACTOR: M.A. Mortenson Company TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated underground equipment system with holding tank and stainless steel FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE Design/ Build perimeter collection trough. The existing nozzle display pool was redesigned and renovated into an In nity edge re ecting pool. New Orleans, Louisiana Ca. 2010 LEWIS ARMSTRONG PARK

ARCHITECT: Hamilton Anderson Architects GENERAL CONTRACTOR: A.M.E. Disaster Recovery Services, INC. FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE Design/Build Due to the ooding caused by hurricane Katrina, this fountain sat ideal and un-usable for 5 years. CAE renovated all mechanical systems, nozzles and lighting systems to restore this historical water feature. Apple Valley, Minnesota Ca. 2011 MINNESOTA ZOO PENGUIN EXHIBIT

ARCHITECT: HGA Architects GENERAL CONTRACTOR: M.A. Mortenson Company LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM DESIGNER T.A. Maranda Consultants INC.

MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: CAE provided mechanical systems installation services and custom fabrication of many mechanical components for this Penguin Exhibit. Madison, Wisconsin Ca. 2010 Wisconsin Institute of Discovery

ARCHITECT: Ballinger Architects GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Mortenson/Findorf Joint Venture FOUNTAIN CONSULTANT: CAE Design/Build This project consisted of nine fountains throughout the building. All features had some aspect of animation from sequencing water to color changing LED light displays.

TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Prefabricated plastic structures. TYPE OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Prefabricated U.L. Listed Equipment skids.