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TS.660Sjudifz!Xbufs!Jnqspwfnfou!Qspkfdu! <br />Dpotusvdujpo!Nbobhfnfou!'!Jotqfdujpo!Tfswjdft <br />F/!Sfmfwbou!Qspkfdu!Fyqfsjfodf <br />| City of <br />Santa Monica <br />Berg currently holds an on-call contract for various CIP <br />projects that began in January of 2016. <br />This $1.4 million <br />project constructed along Ocean Avenue included <br />upgrades to the City’s waterline distribution system, <br />and restored asphalt roadway paving and striping. <br />After approximately 2,000 ft. of existing water main was <br />replaced, 110,000 square feet of Ocean Avenue roadway <br />On-Call Capital Improvement <br />was ground and capped with rubberized hot mix asphalt. <br />Program <br />The work began next to the highly congested entrance to <br />Santa Monica, CA <br />the Santa Monica Pier and included consistent outreach <br />2023 <br />to the business and residential communities. <br />City of Santa Monica <br />This $4.9 million <br />project had similar elements to the FY 15/16 project but on <br />Carlos Rosales, PE <br />a larger, more complex scale. The replacement of 7,000 <br />CIP Project Manager, City of Santa Monica <br />ft. of water mains were scattered throughout the city at <br />P: (310) 458-8721 x 2620 <br />10 different locations. Some locations were residential, <br />E: carlos.rosales@smgov.net <br />and some were commercial, and some were both. The <br />projects biggest challenge of keeping all stakeholders informed was successfully met by the CM team. <br />City of Rialto <br />Berg provided construction management, inspection, and <br />gravity lines within a park in Rialto. <br />Work that contained roadway improvements required <br />cold-milling, construction of ADA ramps, double adjusted <br />Frisbie Park Sewer Lift Station <br />Rialto, CA <br />of new 4-inch diameter PVC pipe and 8-inch diameter <br />2020 <br />clay pipe. Much emphasis was placed on coordination <br />City of Rialto <br />with the utility companies for the project. The Berg Team <br />encountered several utility companies delays but was able <br />Thomas Crowley, PE <br />to coordinate with utility executives to resolve the issues <br />Utilities Manager, City of Rialto <br />and to move the project faster towards completion. <br />P: (909) 820-8056 <br />E: TJCrowley@rialto.ca.gov <br />Cfsh!'!Bttpdjbuft-!Jod/! <br /> <br />
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