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4/21/2020
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Education <br />BS Civil Engineering —Tau <br />Beta Pi & Chi Epsilon, USC <br />BS Physical Science, Biala <br />Year of TAIT Team <br />Enlistment <br />2014 <br />Total Experience <br />12 <br />Certifications <br />Professional Engineer <br />California No. 82595 <br />TAIT & Associates, Inc. <br />On -Call Water Resources Engineering Services <br />David Sloan, PE <br />DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERINGISPECIFICATION MANAGER <br />As a Project Manager, David has performed and coordinated detailed designs on <br />arterial roadways and pipeline projects, and conducted utility coordination for <br />major relocations projects. He has also prepared designs for temporary <br />construction traffic control plans during his career. David has acted as <br />community coordinatorfor high profile projects and has coordinated <br />presentations of the project scope, intent, and impact in front of the affected <br />stakeholders and local communities. He is an effective communicator and <br />actively stays in contact with his clients throughout the life of his projects. <br />David has also been responsible for construction management of multiple public <br />agency projects, which brings added value to the design of projects by fully <br />understanding the methods and costs of construction projects. David is also <br />responsible for supervising staff at TAIT on the preparation of public and private <br />development projects throughout the Southern California region. <br />David also recently served as the Specification and QA/QC Manager for the <br />Chino Quadrant III Waterline Replacement Project that was completed in March <br />of 2018 for the City of Chino. <br />Quadrant III Water Line Replacement Project, City of Chino, Specs/QA/QC <br />Manager, 2017-2018 <br />This City project required the replacement of approximately 8000LF of existing <br />6-inch ACP water pipe with new 8-inch PVC water pipe within13 local streets for <br />the City. The process included obtaining DDW approvals for 8 of the 13 <br />segments. <br />Phase 1 & 2 Water Main Replacement Project, City of Norwalk, Project Engineer, 2010 <br />David served as Project Engineer for the City of Norwalk on Phase 1 & Phase 2 of this water main <br />replacement project. Phase 1 spanned from Alondra Boulevard to 166th Street, and various other <br />streets, and included the Installation of 4,512 LF of 8-inch DIP pipe, 27 gate valves, 125 new house <br />meters with re -connections, and the repaving and capping of all excavated areas. Phase 2 included <br />6,200 LF of 8-inch DIP water main replacement between Elmhurst Drive and Harvard Drive, and Gridley <br />Road and Gard Avenue. David was also responsible for analyzing fire hydrant spacing to ensure <br />adequate fire water coverage was available at all residential and commercial blocks. All phases of the <br />water main replacement project were designed to fit the City's CIP funding needs. <br />Berry St. & Imperial Hwy. Sewer Main Rehabilitation Project, City of Brea, Project Engineer, 2014 <br />David acted as Project Coordinator and Engineer on this design contract for the City of Brea. The <br />contract included the design and analysis of the sewer main replacement along Imperial Highway and <br />Berry Street from Imperial Highway to Lambert Road. The project included design survey, potholing, <br />utility conflict analysis and the preparation of design PS&E included a sewer main replacement plan and <br />profile. The contract also required the coordination and approval of a Caltrans encroachment permit as <br />29k. .30 Appendix Page 127 <br />
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