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STANTEC CONSULTING SERVICES, INC
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A-2020-075-04
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PUBLIC WORKS
Council Approval Date
4/21/2020
Expiration Date
4/21/2023
Insurance Exp Date
5/1/2024
Destruction Year
2024
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For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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relocations. All improvements were associated <br />with street improvements and enhancements <br />along Lakewood Boulevard from Florence <br />Avenue to Telegraph Road. <br />The project included obtaining a Caltrans <br />Encroachment Permit and designing "Green <br />Streets" improvements that incorporated a <br />15-foot-wide bio-swale and a 19,600-cubic-foot- <br />volume underground infiltration basin to treat the <br />first flush water quality flow from the tributary <br />area. The "Green Streets' improvements were <br />awarded 2018 APWA Best Project Award. <br />Tustin Avenue and Rose Drive Grade <br />Separation 11 Anaheim and Placentia, California <br />Year completed: 2016 <br />Client name: Orange County Transportation <br />Authority <br />Contact: Andy Muth, (714) 560-5408 <br />Stantec's staff provided engineering design and <br />construction support services for the storm drain <br />and water quality portions of the project. Our <br />staff was instrumental in solving the collection of <br />storm water that occurs at new grade <br />separations. <br />The plan and the supporting studies were <br />processed with OCFCD for the portion of the <br />project that would impact the existing Atwood <br />Channel that is owned and operated by OCFCD. <br />The project also required working closely with <br />the cities of Anaheim and Placentia, BNSF <br />Railway, and the Metropolitan Water District. <br />State Street Sewer Analysis 11 Santa Barbara, <br />California <br />Year completed: 2017 <br />Client name: City of Santa Barbara <br />Contact: Tom Evans, (805) 560-7544 <br />Stantec was retained by the City of Santa <br />Barbara to evaluate sewer improvement <br />recommendations along State Street provided by <br />the City's Sewer Master Plan. State Street is a <br />major urban roadway and is home to many <br />business and commercial sites, requiring the <br />need to minimize construction operations and <br />impacts. <br />Stantec analyzed the sewer collection system to <br />confirm deficiencies and recommendations for <br />State Street, and to investigate other possible <br />alternatives, including flow diversions between <br />tributary collection systems. <br />After review of several alternatives, the analysis <br />concluded that the State Street flows in the west <br />segment could be alleviated by diverting flows <br />past the deficiency in State Street by rerouting a <br />lift station force main discharging into State <br />Street. Stantec made recommendations for <br />implementation and phasing of the proposed <br />improvements and prepared cost estimates. <br />Laguna Audubon Retarding Basin Study 11 <br />Laguna Beach, California <br />Year completed: 2017 <br />Client name: Orange County Public Works <br />Contact: Robert McLean, (714) 647-3951 <br />Stantec's staff performed a basin routing study of <br />the existing Laguna Audubon Retarding Basin <br />(Facility No.102B01) to determine existing basin <br />performance following previous modifications to <br />the basin's inlet and outlet works. The study <br />involved multiple analyses for various storm <br />®Stantec City of Santa Ana ^�iuosalry Or -Cell ia.�rRe, -ac�Li�, eenid -fencesRF W. I-)I�' I <br />
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