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pis <br />on 1. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS <br />c. Firm and Team Experience <br />LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS <br />+ American Concrete Institute (ACI) Concrete Field <br />Testing Technician Grade 1 #00039898 <br />+ International Code Council (ICC) Reinforced <br />Concrete, Structural Masonry, Prestressed <br />Concrete, Structural Steel and Bolting, Structural <br />Steel and Welding Inspector#5230739 <br />+ Nuclear Gauge Operator Certification <br />EXPERIENCE & RESPONSIBILITIES <br />Joe has over 39 years of construction industry <br />experience. He worked for 19 years as a concrete <br />estimator and general construction estimator in <br />the Inland Empire. Other experience includes work <br />for a concrete construction company as a cement <br />mason and concrete form carpenter. His skills <br />include estimating, proposal preparation, purchasing, <br />dispatch, field support and operations coordination. <br />As a special inspector, Joe's responsibilities include <br />inspection of concrete, masonry and structural steel <br />welding and bolting. <br />PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />+ Mesa Water District Finished Water Quality <br />Polishing System, Costa Mesa, CA: Cast -in -place <br />concrete inspection during installation of a sodium <br />bisulfite (SBS) storage and feed system at the Mesa <br />Water Reliability Facility (MWRF) for finished water <br />aesthetic improvements, installation of a degasifier <br />Clean in Place (CIP) system, modifications to the <br />existing 20,000 PPD carbon dioxide system, and <br />improvements to post treatment chloramination <br />controls. <br />+ Whittier Narrows Operation Unit, Whittier, CA: <br />Concrete quality control during construction of a <br />new combined treated potable water storage tank <br />and Chlorine Contact (CCT), and treated water <br />pump station at the existing groundwater treatment <br />plant. The plant supplies disinfected treated water <br />to the San Gabriel Valley Water Company potable <br />water distribution system. The project is under the <br />jurisdiction of the Environmental Protection Agency, <br />Region 9, under Response Action Contract 3 Full <br />Service (RAC 3 FS). <br />+ City of Del Mar City Hall, Del Mar, CA: Cast -in - <br />place concrete inspection during construction of the <br />new $17.8 million city hall consisting of an 8,855 SF <br />City of Santa Ana RFP No. 18-045, Geotechnical Engineering Services <br />SCST Proposal No. 18-0308 <br />City Hall for administrative functions and a 3,104 SF <br />Town Hall with a seating capacity for up to 250 people <br />and a 934 SF breezeway. The project also features <br />a single story, 35,859 SF parking structure for 96 <br />vehicles which supports the two on -deck buildings. <br />Other elements include a 15,000 SF public plaza with <br />trellises, pavers, planters, landscaping, and irrigation; <br />a CMU wall; retaining walls; surface parking for an <br />additional 45 vehicles; metal gates; and off -site street <br />improvements. The project also includes a solar and <br />battery energy system that will provide nearly all the <br />facility's power when the sun is shining. <br />+ Carlsbad/Vista Interceptor Sewer, Reaches 118- <br />15 and the Agua Hedionda Sewer Lift Station, <br />Carlsbad and Vista, CA: Cast -in -place concrete and <br />structural steel welding inspection during construction <br />of the $42.5 million project which included a new <br />33 gallon per day sewage lift station to replace the <br />existing station, which was the City of Carlsbad's <br />largest lift station, as well as the replacement of an <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. Other features included the <br />construction of a new parallel force main and gravity <br />sewer to provide increased capacity and reliability <br />to the sewer system. The new gravity sewer was <br />constructed within the right-of-way of Avenue Encinas <br />and a portion of the new sewer required installation <br />by microtunneling. The new force main construction <br />utilized a combination of standard construction <br />methods and Horizontal Directional Drilling to avoid <br />existing utilities. The new sewer bridge was designed <br />to accommodate the occasional maintenance vehicle <br />and is suitable for use by the Coastal Rail Trail project <br />as necessary. <br />+ Coachella Public Library, Coachella, CA: Structural <br />steel welding inspection during construction of the <br />design/build library project consists of a one-story, <br />15,000 SF building. The library features computer <br />labs, library circulation, study rooms, office space, <br />group meeting rooms, and lab workshop areas. <br />