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E. RELEVANT PROJECT <br />EXPERIENCE & F. REFERENCES <br />We have extensive experience designing <br />improvements to sanitary sewer and storm drain <br />systems, developing feasible alternatives and <br />preliminary design reports, and coordinating <br />these projects with local permitting agencies. <br />The following featured projects demonstrate our <br />experience in the last five years delivering the <br />services required for the City's on -call contract. <br />FEATURED PROJECTS <br />Recycled Water Program Strategy <br />Inland Empire, California <br />Year completed: 2015 <br />Client name: Inland Empire Utilities Agency <br />Contact: Jerry Burke, (909) 993-1548 <br />Stantec prepared a regional recycled water <br />program strategy for IEUA which included an <br />evaluation of the supplies and demands for <br />identification of capital improvement needs for <br />their 10-year CIP to follow the region's changes <br />in water resource priorities. <br />Newland Street Channel Drainage <br />Improvements // Orange County, California <br />Year completed: 2016 <br />Client name: Orange County Public Works <br />Contact: Robert McLean, (714) 647-3951 <br />Stantec designed drainage, roadway and traffic <br />improvements along Newland Street from <br />Edinger Avenue to Whitley Avenue for the <br />implementation of Newland Storm Channel <br />(Facility No. C05S01) improvements. The <br />channel improvements required reconstruction of <br />the center median and the No. 1 traffic lanes in <br />each direction. Special attention was directed to <br />design of guardrail and barrier systems to keep <br />errant vehicles from entering the channel. Traffic <br />signal, signing and striping, and traffic control <br />design services were also provided. Traffic signal <br />improvements included five intersections. <br />The firm attended public outreach meetings with <br />County staff and provided phased traffic control <br />to construct an RCB drainage structure through <br />this major signalized intersection. The traffic <br />control required temporary restriping and signal <br />improvements. <br />Preliminary Design Report and Final Design <br />for Lift Station No. 6 Force Main Replacement <br />and Sewer Analysis // Dana Point, California <br />Year completed: Ongoing <br />Client name: South Coast Water District <br />Contact: Taryn Kjolsing, (949) 499-4555 ext. <br />3171 <br />We prepared a preliminary design report that <br />included a sewer hydraulic analysis and <br />evaluation of force main replacement <br />alternatives. The existing 14-inch force main, <br />approximately 2,400 linear feet in length, is <br />routed in high -profile private communities of <br />Monarch Beach in Dana Point and is currently <br />aligned through a residential private property. <br />Cardno partnered with Stantec to perform utility <br />locating. <br />To analyze replacement options, flow monitoring <br />results were provided to calibrate the sewer <br />model of the existing sewer collection system for <br />the project area. The analysis identified impacts <br />to existing gravity sewers and force main sizes <br />for various types of pipe materials and routing <br />alternatives. Recommendations for pipeline <br />replacement were evaluated based on <br />alternative constraints, such as bypass pumping <br />requirements, traffic impacts to Pacific Coast <br />5 Stantec City of Santa Ana = noosal for Or -Call Water Resodrees Ergrreermg Services RFD No 1 -VJO 16 <br />