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WT <br />e. Relevant Project Experience <br />The project will consist of the removal of 70,000 SF of asphalt, and the design of a <br />i landscaped linear park with a vegetated bioswale, which will be approximately 2,500 <br />linear feet, and decomposed granite multipurpose bike/walking trail, which will be <br />approximately one mile long. The removal of asphalt will eliminate runoff caused by the <br />impervious roadway. The vegetated swale will treat the runoff through filtering by the vegetation in the channel, <br />filtering through a subsoil matrix, and/or inflitration into the underlying soils. The swale will trap particulate <br />pollutants, promote infiltration and reduce the flow velocity of stormwater runoff. The removal of the asphalt <br />will also result in the loss of on -street parking, so the project will also include a street parking study and <br />proposed street parking layouts. The project is funded in part through the Orange County Transportation <br />Authority Measure M2 Environmental Cleanup Tier 2 Grant Program. Services included soils classification <br />and analysis, material and laboratory testing, and subsurface geotechnical investigation. The geotechnical <br />report included recommendations for site preparation; earthwork; temporary excavation and shoring; slopes; <br />exterior slabs -on -grade; pipeline support, bedding, backfill, and dewatering; infiltration; and pavement section <br />recommendations. <br />YEAR COMPLETED: 2015 CONTACT PERSON: Leah Kabbara <br />CLIENT NAME: Kabbara Engineering PHONE NUMBER: 714.744.9771 <br />Geotechnical investigation for the recommendations for shallow groundwater that was affecting <br />streets and residential properties along Harris Street. SCST researched available geologic <br />4 literature, previously published well reports, and other pertinent documents related to the <br />shallow groundwater in the area; submitted a scope and fee; and met with the City to review <br />findings before executing the fieldwork. Once fieldwork was completed, the findings were reviewed with City <br />representatives and additional fieldwork was planned. After fieldwork, a drainage plan was sketched and <br />recommended for the Civil Engineer to design. <br />YEAR COMPLETED: 2017 CONTACT PERSON: Bill Snipes <br />CLIENT NAME: Snipes -Dye Associates PHONE NUMBER: 619.697.9234 <br />Construction of a $12.5 million project, consisting of 4 miles (22,000 <br />feet) of 10-inch to 36-inch gravity flow sewer pipeline and related <br />utility improvements. SCST provided material testing, and special/ <br />construction inspection, including observation and testing of subgrade, <br />aggregate base material, asphalt concrete, and utility trenching. <br />YEAR COMPLETED: 2017 <br />CLIENT NAME: Valley Sanitary District <br />CONTACT PERSON: Ron Buchwald <br />PHONE NUMBER: 760.238.5400 <br />City of Santa Ana RPP No, 18-045, Geotechnical Engineering Services <br />SCST Proposal No. 18-0308 <br />