Education
<br />BS/1997/Civil Engineering/San Diego
<br />State University
<br />Registrations
<br />2003/PE/Civil/CA #C65467
<br />Certifications
<br />California Stormwater Quality
<br />Association (CASQA) Qualified SWPPP
<br />Developer (QSD) & Qualified SWPPP
<br />Practitioner (QSP) Certification
<br />#23001
<br />NASSCO ITCP for CIPP (CIPP-110-0321)
<br />Confined Space
<br />Professional Affiliations
<br />American Public Works Association
<br />(APWA)
<br />Construction Management
<br />Association of America (CMAA)
<br />Years of Experience:25
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<br />ARDURRA
<br />Scott Adamson, PE, QSD/P
<br />Construction Manager
<br />Scott Adamson, PE, QSD/P, has 25 years of construction management, resident engineering, inspection,
<br />and design of small and large civil engineering public works projects. He began his career in the
<br />geotechnical field as a soils technician and progressed steadily through the ranks of inspection and
<br />construction quality control to the position of Senior Construction Manager. During his career he has
<br />worked as an extension of staff for such agencies as the City of Del Mar, City of La Mesa, and City of San
<br />Diego as well as water districts such as Oceanside Water Utilities, Elsinore Valley Water District, and Vista
<br />Irrigation District. As a lead construction manager, he is responsible for the day-to-day management of
<br />the department as well as actively managing his own projects. He is in the field on a daily basis providing
<br />guidance to our staff of construction professionals.
<br />RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
<br />Lower 1 Recycled Water Conveyance System, City of Oceanside, CA. Senior Construction Manager
<br />for the installation of 7+ miles of 8-to 16-inch PVC recycled water main, as a part of the City's ongoing
<br />pure water program. The project also includes two jack & bore installations beneath the NCTD right-of-
<br />way, a horizontal directional drill component below the San Luis Rey River, and installation along the City's
<br />major arterial roadway, El Camino Real. As senior advisor to Ardurra's onsite field staff, he coordinated
<br />subcontracts with specialty consultants and oversaw contract funding compliance issues such as
<br />environmental reporting, American Iron and Steel documentation, and labor compliance monitoring.
<br />Graeber Street Watermain Replacement, Western Municipal Water District, CA. Senior
<br />Construction Manager forthe installation of the 7,000 LF water main replacement project located on
<br />March Air Reserve Base in Riverside County. The project consisted primarily of installing new 12-inch water
<br />main along the main arterial through the base. Challenges encountered as part of this project included
<br />limited personnel access due to security, an unusually high number of unknown live and abandoned
<br />conflicting utilities, and unforeseen base activities which impacted construction.
<br />Camino Del Sur Recycled Water Conversion Project, City of San Diego, CA. Working as extension
<br />of staff for the City of San Diego, provided Resident Engineering services for this approximately $1.1
<br />million water main installation. This water main included approximately 1,400 LF of 16-inch PVC water
<br />main installed along the major arterial of Camino Del Sur off of Hwy56 in San Diego. As part of this
<br />installation it was necessary to install approximately 1,100 LF of26-inch welded joint HOPE pipe as an
<br />encasement through the Caltrans ROW extending under Hwy 56. This project also included the restoration
<br />of environmentally sensitive habitat within the limits of McGonigle Canyon associated with a storm drain
<br />repair. This restoration included restoration of the original slope face, planting of native species shrubs and
<br />grasses, and installation and upkeep of a temporary irrigation system.
<br />East Point Loma Trunk Sewer Rehab K115043, City of San Diego, CA. Resident Engineer for this
<br />project, which included the installation of approximately 8,700 LF of 30" vitrified clay trunk sewer pipeline
<br />rehabilitation, using state-of-the-arttrenchless rehabilitation technologies. Successfully developed and
<br />coordinated solution strategies for this complex project, provided engineering recommendations, and
<br />maintained excellent written and verbal correspondence with City of San Diego project management, City
<br />staff, contractors, private property owners, and the Naval Facilities Engineering Command throughoutthe
<br />project. Responsibilities included preconstruction services, construction management services, inspection
<br />services, controls and schedule assistance, estimating, change order and claims management, safety and
<br />security monitoring, SWPPP inspection, CCTV review and evaluation, and construction contract closeout,
<br />and warranty coordination.
<br />City of Santa Ana Water Resources Division
<br />RFP 22-002 1 May24,2022 f B-37 /\ARDURRA
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