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f. References <br />SCST has been working with the City of Del Mar for seven years <br />providing materials testing and inspection services, as well as <br />geotechnical engineering. Projects have included: <br />+ City Hall: Testing and inspection, as well as geotechnical engineering <br />for a new $17.8 million city hall consisting of an 8,855 SF City Hall <br />for administrative functions and a 3,104 SF Town Hall with a seating <br />capacity for up to 250 people and a 934 SF breezeway. The project <br />also features a single story, 35,859 SF parking structure for 96 vehicles <br />which supports the two on -deck buildings. Other elements include a <br />15,000 SF public plaza with trellises, pavers, planters, landscaping, <br />and irrigation; a CMU wall; retaining walls; surface parking for an <br />additional 45 vehicles; metal gates; and off -site street improvements. <br />The project also includes a solar and battery energy system that will <br />provide nearly all the facility's power when the sun is shining. <br />+ Jimmy Durante .Boulevard and Camino Del Mar 2015 Street and Drainage: The $1.3 million project <br />consisted of roadway improvements, curb and gutter, sidewalks, pedestrian ramps, grinding and asphalt <br />overlay, signing and striping, grading, retaining walls and storm drain improvements along Camino Del Mar <br />from I-Auberge to Jimmy Durante Boulevard, and along Jimmy Durante Boulevard from Camino Del Mar to <br />San Dieguito Drive. <br />+ 2016 Sewer and Water Group 1 CIP: Testing and inspection during the design and construction of a <br />6-inch high density polyethylene (HDPE) water line to replace the existing above -ground steel pipeline. The <br />pipeline installation utilized horizontal directional drilling (HDD) techniques. <br />+ 2015 Sewer, Water, and Arterial Paving (SWAP) Capital Project: Testing and inspection during <br />construction of roadway improvements, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, pedestrian ramps, grinding and asphalt <br />overlay, signing and striping, grading, retaining walls, storm drain improvements, sewer force main, recycled <br />water mains, and irrigation system modifications. <br />+ Anderson Canyon Slope Reconstruction: Testing and inspection, as well as geotechnical engineering <br />for slope reconstruction due to a slope failure after rain storm events. The failed slope is approximately 85 <br />feet high. A portion of the slope failure extends under the Camino Del Mar roadway causing the south bound <br />lane to be closed to traffic and existing utilities, including a storm drain pipe to be temporarily rerouted. The <br />project consisted of the design and reconstruction of the slope and replacement of the storm drain on the <br />slope with an inclination of approximately 1%:1 (horizontal to vertical). <br />Subsurface Geotechnical Investigation <br />Soil Classification and Analysis <br />Pavement Design <br />Foundation Design <br />SERVICES: Material Testing <br />Special/Construction Inspection <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: Joe Bride, Deputy Director of Public Works <br />858.755.3294 / jbride@delmar.ca.us <br />City of Santa Ana RFP No. 18-045, Geotechnical Engineering Services <br />SCST Proposal No. 18-0308 <br />