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Company Name
CWE
Contract #
A-2020-205-02
Council Approval Date
10/20/2020
Expiration Date
10/19/2023
Insurance Exp Date
12/1/2022
Destruction Year
2028
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7WE <br />Bill Boeck <br />Mike Nguyen has 13 years of civil engineering experience <br />involving design, public works construction, and land <br />development projects. His recent experience includes <br />managing capital improvement projects, as well as PS&E <br />and traffic control plan preparation for public works projects, <br />including parking lot, street, water supply, park, and median <br />improvement projects. Mike also provides design for grading <br />and drainage; street and highway design, LID, geometric <br />layout, and pavement rehabilitation. <br />RELEVANT EXPERIENCE <br />City of Culver City Washington Boulevard P3 Urban <br />Runoff Diversion Drafter assisting with the design of a <br />Years of Experience <br />15 <br />Education <br />Santa Ana College <br />Computer Aided Drafting <br />Certificate <br />Registrations <br />Microstation V8, InRoads <br />Certificate <br />AutoCAD Civil 3D 2012 <br />AutoCAD, Land Desktop <br />diversion system to capture stormwater and urban runoff I Certificate <br />from a drainage area of approximately 40 acres for the City <br />of Culver City. The project is located on Washington Boulevard near Walnut Avenue at the City <br />boundary. The drainage area is comprised of commercial and residential land uses completely <br />within the City boundaries. The system is expected to capture approximately 115,600 cubic feet <br />of stormwater runoff. Tasks include: review of the Geotechnical Investigation Report and <br />Percolation Test Results, developing project concepts for diversion and bio-filtration systems, <br />conducting an environmental study, performing hydrologic and hydraulic analyses and <br />preparing a report, coordinating with the LACDPW, performing a topographic survey, conducting <br />a utility search for the project site to identify existing or planned future utility conflicts along the <br />proposed project components, preparing PS&Es, providing community outreach support, and <br />providing construction support services. <br />City of San Fernando Regional Park Infiltration Drafting Support for the San Fernando <br />Regional Park, which consists of installing an underground manufactured infiltration system, and <br />removing/replacing the existing baseball field and irrigation system. The infiltration system will <br />serve a drainage area greater than 400 acres and recharge groundwater sources with <br />approximately 200 acre-feet of stormwater annually. The system has a single storm capture <br />capacity greater than 24 acre-feet. Additional tasks include: utility and community coordination; <br />conducting a preliminary design report; performing environmental studies that meet CEQA <br />requirements; obtaining LACFCD connection permits; providing topographical surveys; <br />conducting a geotechnical investigation report; developing a plan for landscape and irrigation <br />improvements; providing potholing services; preparing PS&Es; preparing an O&M manual for <br />proposed structural stormwater BMPs, pretreatment devices, and stormwater infiltration system; <br />and providing bid and construction support. <br />
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