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pis <br />® 1. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS <br />f. References <br />SCST has been working with the City for 10 years providing materials <br />testing and inspection services, as well as geotechnical engineering. <br />Projects have included: <br />+ El Camino Real Road Widening: $8.9 million project, which includes <br />the widening of El Camino Real from Tamarack Avenue to Chestnut <br />Avenue, providing three lanes of travel in each direction. Features <br />included new drilled solider beam and shotcrete retaining walls, slope <br />reconstruction, bike lanes, a raised median, new curbs and gutters, <br />and upgrades to the traffic signals along El Camino Real at both <br />intersections to enhance mobility and connectivity for all modes of <br />travel. <br />+ Dove Library: Testing and inspection during the $6.3 million improvement project to enhance the location <br />as a community gathering space and make it easier for patrons to use the library as a working, collaborative <br />space. Features included creating a 'living room" feel by adding seating for patrons, a new patio and cafe <br />with expanded food and drink options, a redesigned courtyard, additional study rooms, a new tech lab, a <br />dedicated teen area, a Friends of the Library bookstore, as well as enhanced technology, WiFi connectivity, <br />and power access. The Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium, located in the library, was remodeled to improve <br />accessibility and enhance visibility of the stage. Video production and audio-visual equipment was upgraded <br />to digital technology. <br />+ Recycled Water Phase 1l1 Pipeline Expansion Segment 9: Testing and inspection during the $1 million <br />installation of 3,170 linear feet of 8-inch, C-900, PVC, DR18; 1,460 linear feet of 6-inch, C-900, PVC, DR18; <br />and nine recycled water services with all valves and appurtenances. The project also included asphalt <br />overlay, pavement striping, and markers. <br />+ Tri-Agencies Water Transmission Pipelines Reach 2, Phase 1: Testing and inspection during construction <br />of this $1.2 million project consisting of 1,860 feet of 18-inch potable water steel pipe and a pressure <br />reducing station. <br />+ Coastal Rail Trail (CRT) Reach 1: The project will improve pedestrian and bicycle access, safety and <br />connectivity by constructing a multi -modal trail with bike lanes in both directions on the west side of Carlsbad <br />Boulevard, and a sidewalk on the east side of the road, across from the Buena Vista Lagoon. The existing <br />road will be reduced to one lane in each direction to accommodate the bike lanes and sidewalk. A roundabout <br />will be constructed at the intersection of Carlsbad Boulevard and State Street to enhance mobility. Sharrow <br />lanes will be installed on State Street to connect the roundabout at the intersection with the existing CRT <br />Reach 2. <br />Soils Classification and Analysis <br />Material Testing <br />Special/Construction Inspection <br />SERVICES: Subsurface Geotechnical Investigation <br />Pavement Design <br />Reports Containing Recommendations for Seismic Stability, Soil <br />Liquefaction, Slope Stability and Protection, Excavations, Grading <br />and Site Clearing, Retaining Structures, and Fill Compaction <br />REFERENCE: Scott Fisher, Municipal Projects Manager <br />760.814.7226 / scott.fisher@carlsbadca.gov <br />City of Santa Ana RFP No, 18-045, Geotechnical Engineering Services <br />SCST Proposal No. 18-0308 <br />