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gin <br />on 1. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS <br />c. Firm and Team Experience <br />LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS <br />+ American Concrete Institute (ACD Concrete Field <br />Testing Technician Grade 1 #01152494 <br />•r Caltrans Testing Methods Nos. 125-AC, 125-AGG, <br />\ 216, 226, 231,275 <br />+ OSHA 10-Hour Occupational Safety and Health <br />Training Course <br />•a Nuclear Gauge Operator Certification <br />EXPERIENCE & RESPONSIBILITIES <br />Anthony has 20 years of experience. He is responsible <br />for performing day-to-day testing in the laboratory, <br />including sieve analysis, consolidation, direct shears, <br />R-value, and LA abrasion testing. He runs all tests <br />according to standards set by the Cement Concrete <br />Reference Laboratories (CCRL), American Society for <br />Testing and Materials (ASTM), Caltrans, Division of the <br />State Architect (DSA), and the American Association <br />of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO). <br />Anthony also provides earthwork observation and <br />testing, as well as concrete sampling, testing, and <br />inspection. <br />PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />+ Valley Sanitary District Requa Interceptor, Indio, <br />CA: Observation and testing of utility trenching, <br />asphalt concrete, backfill, grading, and subgrade for <br />the construction of a $12.5 million project, consisting <br />of four miles (22,000 feet) of 10-inch to 36-inch gravity <br />flow sewer pipeline and related utility improvements. <br />+ Veterans Memorial Park, Coachella: Observation <br />and testing of grading, asphalt concrete, and <br />aggregate base material, as well as concrete quality <br />control for the $4.7 million rebuilding of the four -acre <br />park. Features included new landscaping, shade <br />structures, irrigation system, sidewalks, play areas, <br />and parking lots. A new amphitheater, arched gateway, <br />a memorial fountain and gardens contain monuments <br />and dedication plaques recognizing area veterans. <br />The construction was funded by a combination of <br />grant funds, development impact fees, and a general <br />fund. <br />+ Coachella Valley Water District Avenue 62 Trunk <br />Sewer, Thermal, CA: Observation and testing of <br />utility trenching and subgrade during the $22.9 million <br />design/build project. Work included the construction <br />of 7,500 feet of 42-inch gravity sewer line with new <br />Fiberglass Reinforced Pipe (FRP) using open trench <br />excavation methods. Otherwork included rehabilitation <br />of 16,100 feet of Cured -in -Place pipe (CIPP) of existing <br />42-inch VCP pipe, and the rehabilitation of 5,560 feet <br />of CIPP of existing 33-inch VCP pipe. The project <br />enabled the decommissioning of several lift stations, <br />alleviated demands off the mid -valley force main <br />system, and allowed the system to accommodative <br />increased customers within the service area. <br />* Highway 111 Improvements, Federal Project No. <br />STPL5275 (027), Indio, CA: Observation and testing <br />during aggregate base material, asphalt concrete, <br />subgrade, utility trenching, backfill, and grading as <br />well as concrete quality control during construction <br />of the $11.5 million project funded under Measure <br />X to upgrade two miles of Highway 111. The project <br />will include widening of Highway 111 from two lanes <br />to three "through lanes° in each direction, replacing <br />and reconstruction of all existing pavement with new <br />pavement, replacing six traffic signals, drainage <br />improvements to help alleviate flooding around <br />Highway 111 and Monroe, replacing 60 existing <br />driveways with new ADA compliant driveways that <br />also makes ingress and egress to businesses easier, <br />and replacing all access ramps, along with other ADA <br />access improvements, along sidewalks. <br />+ 1-10 at Jefferson Street Interchange (Local Federal <br />Aid Project No. STPLN-5956(235) and State Federal <br />Aid Project No. ACNHPI-010-4(064)E), Indio, CA: <br />Observation and testing backfill and subgrade, as well <br />as batch plant inspection and Caltrans testing during <br />construction of the $53 million project which consisted <br />of the a new interchange with standard diamond <br />ramps, loop entrance ramps, and a new eight lane <br />Jefferson Street overcrossing over 1-10. Acceleration <br />and decelerations lanes were constructed on the <br />westbound on -ramp and eastbound off -ramp, and <br />ramp metering was added to the on -ramps. 1-10 <br />was widened to accommodate a future fourth lane. <br />The project increases capacity and improves traffic <br />operations for the foreseeable future. <br />City of Santa Ana RFP No, 18-045, Geotechnical Engineering Services <br />SCST Proposal No. 18-0308 <br />