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1. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS <br />c. Firm and Team Experience <br />EDUCATION <br />+ University of South Carolina, BS, <br />LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS <br />+ State of California Professional Geologist #8398 <br />+ State of California Certified Engineering Geologist #2591 <br />+ Nuclear Gauge Operator Certification <br />MEMBERSHIPS & ASSOCIATIONS <br />+ American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) <br />EXPERIENCE & RESPONSIBILITIES <br />Andrew has 15 years of experience as an engineering <br />geologist and is well versed in the planning and <br />coordination of geotechnical investigations and <br />implementation of project work plans, safety plans, <br />and permit acquisition. He produces soil exploration <br />logs in accordance with USCS standards utilizing his <br />deep comprehension of subsurface soil conditions. <br />He is skilled in geologic records research for site <br />investigations and reconnaissance, and compiles <br />complex geologic data sets for presentation. During <br />construction Andrew advises on grading cleanouts, <br />keyway, construction, slope reinforcement, backfill <br />operations, and deep foundation operations. His <br />other duties include review of construction plans and <br />specifications, attending jobsite meetings, preparation <br />of engineering reports and proposals, and reviewing <br />and reporting test results. <br />PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />+ Arlington Drive Bioswale and Dry Weather <br />Diversion Project, Costa Mesa, CA: Project <br />geologist during a geotechnical investigation for the <br />removal of 70,000 SF of asphalt, and the design <br />and construction of a landscaped linear park with a <br />vegetated bioswale, which will be approximately 2,500 <br />linear feet, and decomposed granite multipurpose <br />bike/walking trail, which will be approximately one <br />mile long. The removal of the asphalt will also result <br />in the loss of on -street parking, so the project will also <br />include a street parking study and proposed street <br />parking layouts. The project is funded in part through <br />the Orange County Transportation Authority Measure <br />M2 Environmental Cleanup Tier 2 Grant Program. <br />+ Harris Street Groundwater Seepage Project, La <br />Mesa, CA: Project manager during a geotechnical <br />investigation for the recommendations for shallow <br />groundwater that was affecting streets and residential <br />properties along Harris Street. <br />+ LA Metro 1-606 and SR-91 Interchange Project, <br />Santa Fe Springs, CA: Senior geologist during a <br />geotechnical investigation for the Project Approval <br />and Environmental Documentation (PA/ED) phase of <br />the proposed $120 million project. The improvements <br />will include additional freeway mainline capacity <br />leading to westbound SR-91 connector ramp to the <br />northbound and southbound 1-605, improvements to <br />freeway westbound entrance and exit ramps on SR- <br />91, and operational improvements for the northbound <br />1-605 at Alondra Boulevard off -ramp. Associated <br />improvements are also anticipated on the arterial <br />streets in the vicinity of the freeway ramp intersections. <br />+ City of Del Mar Consultant Agreement, Del Mar, <br />CA: Project manager for various projects including a <br />geotechnical investigation and testing and inspection <br />for the construction of a new City Hall, the 2016 Sewer <br />and Water Group 1 CIP project, and the Anderson <br />Canyon Slope reconstruction project. Additional <br />projects including testing and inspection services for <br />the 2015 Sewer, Water, and Arterial Paving (SWAP) <br />capital project and the construction of a roundabout <br />on Jimmy Durante Boulevard. Additional projects <br />including geotechnical investigations include a slope <br />erosion evaluation on South Camino Del Mar and the <br />Camino Del Mar Streetscape project. <br />City of Santa Ana RFP No, 18-045, Geotechnical Engineering Services <br />SCST Proposal No. 18-0308 <br />