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Methods BRADY will use to execute our approach: <br />1. Conduct the kick-off meeting the day following the notice to proceed. This meeting will be <br />in a workshop format between all BRADY staff assigned to this project and City of Santa Ana <br />engineering and operations and maintenance staff. Roles and responsibilities will be defined; <br />system hydraulics will be reviewed in sufficient detail to eliminate any assumptions; project <br />objectives will be identified as target goals that must be met; and all critical path items will be <br />identified. <br />2. As it stands now, we see the critical path items as follows: <br />a) Research and documentation of existing conditions and utilities. BRADY will conduct a site <br />reconnaissance of each site and appurtenant facilities with City personnel. This task will serve <br />to inform the team of logistical considerations, site layout constraints, utility locations (both <br />above ground and underground), and other concerns. The BRADY Team will corroborate data <br />on existing plans to confirm preliminary plans, layouts, locations of utilities, improvements <br />and other related facilities. <br />b) If necessary, BRADY is prepared to conduct dive inspections with our two certified structural <br />engineer/divers, Amanda del Bello, P.E., and Jacob Finkler, P.E. (photos below) <br />c) Confirming all hydraulic assumptions. <br />d) Reviewing our new geotechnical studies to confirm reservoir structural seismic design <br />criteria. <br />e) Completing the seismic review of the existing designs is a key decision point. Understanding <br />how we will bring the existing reservoirs "up to code", perhaps installing baffling systems to <br />achieve desired improvements in circulation, and provide access to complete interior work is <br />critically important. <br />