STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
<br />MICHAEL BACA I PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTOR /TECHNICIAN
<br />Mr. Michael Baca has more than 13 years of experience in construction quality
<br />management, inspection, and testing that spans a variety project types including
<br />transportation, public works, education, water/waste water treatment, and residential
<br />and commercial development. He has in-depth knowledge of the standard tools and
<br />equipment utilized in construction and in the sampling and testing of construction
<br />materials as well as knowledge of mathematics and the methods used for computation
<br />of construction items. He has progressively increased his level of responsibilities
<br />throughout his career. As a Lead Inspector, Michael performs Quality Control inspections
<br />on projects involving reinforced and pre -stressed concrete structures, trench safety
<br />and backfill operations, and tensioning rock anchor bolts. His technical background in
<br />reinforced concrete and his extensive experience working on projects constructed in
<br />accordance with Caltrans requirements make him uniquely qualified to serve as Lead
<br />Inspector for highway projects.
<br />RELEVANT PROJECT INVOLVEMENT/ EXPERIENCE
<br />COMPTON-WOODLEY AIRPORTAPRON PAVEMENT REHABILITATION, LOS ANGELES
<br />Public Works Special Inspector / Technician I Mr. Baca served as Lead Inspector for the Compton-Woodley Airport Apron
<br />Pavement Rehabilitation Project. Elements inspected included the removal of existing asphalt concrete pavement and aircraft tie -
<br />down anchors, lime stabilization of subgrade, AC plant, AC lay down, grading, new pavement overlay, installation of new tie -down
<br />anchors and storm drains, and pavement striping. Michael's inspection duties included: Implementation the QC program to verify
<br />compliance of the work and materials with the plans and specs, pavement inspection, concrete placement and plant inspection,
<br />concrete reinforcement inspection, utilities, and asphalt concrete lay down.
<br />1-405 SEPULVEDA PASS WIDENING PROJECT, LOS ANGELES
<br />Public Works Special Inspector / Technician I Mr. Baca's responsibilities included ensuring that the inspection and testing for
<br />the project were completed in accordance with specified frequencies, overseeing the day-to-day construction quality by managing
<br />workmanship inspections, overseeing production testing, and maintaining project inspection and testing documentation includingfiling
<br />daily reports. Testing and inspection services included inspection of roadway construction, bridge construction, and pile construction.
<br />The 1-405 Sepulveda Pass Widening Project consists of adding a 10 mile high -occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane on the northbound 1-405
<br />between the 1-10 and US 101 Freeways, removal and replacement of three bridges, realignment of 27 on- and off- ramps, widening of
<br />13 existing underpasses and structures, and the construction of approximately 18 miles of retaining wall and sound walls.
<br />METRO ORANGE LINE, LOS ANGELES
<br />Public Works Special Inspector / Technician I Mr. Baca's inspection duties included implementation the QC program to verify
<br />compliance of the work and materials with the plans and specs, roadway inspection, concrete placement and plant inspection,
<br />Inspection of concrete reinforcement, public utilities inspection of placement and backfill, Inspection of MSE wall panels and strap
<br />placement and backfill, abutment reinforcement, column reinforcement, pipe joint pressure testing, and asphalt concrete lay
<br />down inspection. The extension of the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) Orange Line, centers along the corridor connecting
<br />the Orange Line with Metrolink. Metro Orange Line Extension features include construction of three bridges, four new stations,
<br />intersection improvements, a bikeway and pedestrian path, parking, and landscaping.
<br />CALTRANS - ROUTES 10, 60, 91, AND 210, RIVERSIDE AND LOS ANGELES COUNTIES
<br />Public Works Special Inspector / Technician I While working on the Alameda Corridor -East Construction Authority Sunset Grade
<br />Separation, Mr. Baca served intermittently as a QC inspector for multiple Caltrans roadway projects on Routes 10, 60, 91, and 210.
<br />These projects included Rubberized Hot Mix Asphalt, Methacrylate bridge deck treatment, Asphalt overlay and slab replacement,
<br />and roadway and ramp rehabilitations.
<br />SUNSET GRADE SEPARATION, CITY OF INDUSTRY
<br />Public Works Special Inspector/Technician I Mr. Baca's inspection duties included implementation the QC program and inspection
<br />of roadway, concrete placement and plant, concrete reinforcement, asphalt concrete lay down, utilities placement and backfill, MSE
<br />wall panels and strap placement and backfill, abutment reinforcement, column reinforcement, and pipe joint pressure testing. The
<br />Sunset Avenue Grade Separation Project elevated the Union Pacific Railroad tracks on a 1.6 mile concrete -walled flyover structure
<br />with steel railroad bridges spanning Sunset and Orange Avenues in the City of Industry. The bridge over Sunset Avenue is 132 feet
<br />long and the Orange Avenue Bridge is 66 feet long. The flyover structure is 45 feet wide and reaches a height of 32 feet.
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