Laserfiche WebLink
pin <br />® 1. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS <br />c. Firm and Team Experience <br />EDUCATION <br />+ San Diego State University, 13S, Environmental Geology and Minor, Geology <br />LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS <br />+ International Code Council (ICC) Soils #8029894 <br />+American Concrete Institute (ACI) Concrete Field Testing Technician Grade I <br />#01122492 <br />+ OSHA 30-Hour and 10-Hour Construction Safety and Health Courses <br />+ US Army Corps of Engineers 40-Hour Construction Hazard Awareness Safety <br />Training EM 385-1-1 <br />+ Caltrans Testing Methods <br />+ Nuclear Gauge Operator Certification and Radiation Safety Officer <br />EXPERIENCE & RESPONSIBILITIES <br />Steve has 26 years of construction industry <br />experience. His duties include providing technical <br />direction for geotechnical personnel, overseeing <br />scheduling and assisting with soils investigations. He <br />is responsible for the oversight of construction projects <br />that include inspection of mass grading, footings, <br />asphalt and concrete placement, and underground <br />utilities installation. He has experience in verification <br />and plotting of removals, keyways and buttresses. <br />Steve's responsibilities during this contract will include <br />monitoring of geotechnical field personnel, monitoring <br />of budgetary progress, and attending project site <br />meetings. <br />PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />+ City of Coachella Veterans Memorial Park, <br />Coachella, CA: Geotechnical field supervisor during <br />the $4.7 million rebuilding of the four -acre park. <br />Features included new landscaping, restrooms, shade <br />structures, irrigation system, sidewalks, walking paths, <br />play areas, and parking lots. A new amphitheater/ <br />stage, arched gateway, a memorial fountain and <br />gardens contain monuments and dedication plaques <br />recognizing area veterans. The construction was <br />funded by a combination of grant funds, development <br />impact fees, and a general fund. <br />+ 1-10 at Jefferson Street Interchange (Local Federal <br />Aid Project No. STPLN-5956(235) and State <br />Federal Aid Project No. ACNHPI-010-4(064)E), <br />Indio, CA: Geotechnical field supervisor during testing <br />and inspection for construction of the $53 million <br />project which consisted of the a new interchange <br />with standard diamond ramps, loop entrance ramps, <br />and a new eight lane Jefferson Street overcrossing <br />over 1-10. Acceleration and decelerations lanes <br />were constructed on the westbound on -ramp and <br />eastbound off -ramp, and ramp metering was added <br />to the on -ramps. 1-10 was widened to accommodate a <br />future fourth lane. <br />+ 1-15 and Cajalco Road Interchange Improvements, <br />Corona, CA: Geotechnical field supervisor during <br />testing and inspection/observation for construction <br />of the $45 million project. Work consists of the <br />widening of Cajalco Road from a two-lane bridge to <br />a six -lane overcrossing bridge on a new alignment <br />north of the existing bridge. The bridge will include <br />a striped median, outside shoulders, and a sidewalk <br />on the southern side. The existing northbound and <br />southbound ramps will be reconfigured and all existing <br />ramps realigned. <br />+ Carlsbad/Vista Interceptor Sewer, Reaches 1113-15 <br />and theAgua Hedionda Sewer LiftStation, Carlsbad <br />and Vista, CA: Geotechnical field supervisor during <br />testing and inspection for construction of a $42.5 <br />million project, which consisted of replacement of the <br />existing wood trestle bridge over the Agua Hedionda <br />Lagoon with a new 140-foot long steel truss bridge <br />to support the pipeline; and construction of a new <br />sewage lift station to replace the existing station. Other <br />features included the construction of a new parallel <br />force main and gravity sewer to provide increased <br />capacity and reliability to the sewer system. The new <br />gravity sewer was constructed within the right-of-way <br />of Avenida Encinas and a portion of the new sewer <br />required installation by microtunneling. The new force <br />main construction utilized a combination of standard <br />construction methods and Horizontal Directional <br />Drilling to avoid existing utilities. <br />City of Santa Ana RFP No. 18-045, Geotechnical Engineering Services <br />SCST Proposal No. 18-0308 <br />