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DOLORESSALGADO I ARDURRA I Paget <br />• Review jobsite conditions and activities and evaluate these for <br />conformance with encroachment permit requirements. <br />• Observe construction activities to evaluate whether the work is <br />performed in accordance with the applicable City of Vista or Vista <br />Irrigation District standards. <br />• Spot-check the staking and elevations of insta I I ed improvements for <br />conformity with the approved plans. Document that construction <br />activities are not violating environmental or discharge requirements. <br />• Maintain a separate red -line set of drawings with notations for the <br />actual construction of the alignment for review with the contractor's <br />own red -lines. <br />Land Development Review and Plan Checking Services, On -Call <br />Civil Engineering, City of Bakersfield, CA. Project Manager for the <br />as -needed contract with the City of Bakersfield to support City staff with <br />development reviews. Services include providing the City with design <br />review comments and recommendations to provide quality control and <br />ensure projects comply with the City Standards, City Municipal Code and <br />Ordinances, Project Conditions of Approval, Tentative Subdivision Maps <br />(TSM),Tentative Parcel Maps (TPM), City Master Plans, constructability, <br />completeness, and sustainabilityfor the benefit of future occupants. <br />Reviews were conducted for parcel maps, final maps, grading plans, <br />street improvement plans, sewer, and storm drain improvement plans, <br />retaining and/or screen wall improvement plans, engineer's construction <br />cost estimates, supporting calculations, and reports. <br />As -Needed Plan Checking and Engineering Services, City of El <br />Cajon, CA. Onsite Project Engineerfor an as -needed contract with <br />the City of El Cajon. Services include reviewing grading and drainage <br />plans and improvement plans for subdivisions, condo conversions, and <br />street improvements by private developers. Responsibilities include <br />coordination with the stormwater manager, Citytraffic engineer, <br />construction inspector, capital improvements manager, and the planning <br />department to ensure completeness and consistency in plan checks. <br />Specific items reviewed include drainage plans, street improvements <br />plans, sewer improvements, engineer's cost estimate, drainage studies, <br />water and sewer studies, preliminary title reports, geotechnical reports, <br />and environmental documents. Services also include coordinating with <br />the engineer of work (EOW) to ensure the project complies with the <br />City of El Cajon Design Standards, City Municipal Code and Ordinances, <br />Project Conditions, TSM, TPM, and City Master Plans. Additional <br />responsibilities include preparing recommendations for Conditional Use <br />Permits, Site Development Plans,TSM and TPMs. Other responsibilities <br />included assisting the City with a $50-million new Public Safety Center <br />project. Responsibilities included coordinating with the City Manager's <br />Office, key project stakeholders, EOW, and City PublicWorks Managers, <br />to collectively address project issues and organize comments. Other <br />engineering services include determining plan check fees, updating <br />master checklists, recommending updates for Cites Master Unit Prices, <br />and training new City staff. <br />As -Needed Plan Checking and Engineering Services, City of <br />Frawley, CA. Project Engineer for an as -needed contract with the <br />City of Brawley. Services included reviewing grading and drainage <br />plans and improvement plans for subdivisions by private developers. <br />Plan submittals include cost estimates, drainage studies, water and <br />sewer studies, geotechnical reports, tentative maps, and City Planning <br />Department conditions. Services also include coordinating with the <br />engineer of work to ensure the project complies with the City of <br />Brawley Design Standards, Project Conditions, City Master Plans, and <br />City's Municipal Code and Ordinances. <br />Trunk Sewer Main Replacement, City of Escondido, CA. Project <br />Manager for the City of Escondido'sTrunk Sewer Main, which is a <br />key piece of the city's sewer infrastructure system. The trunk sewer <br />collects sewage from approximately 30% of the city and conveys it to <br />the Hale Avenue Resource Recovery Facility (HARRF). The trunk sewer <br />was constructed in 1959 and originally served as the outfall from the <br />City's treatment facility to a lift station. However, when the HARRF was <br />constructed, the pipeline was repurposed to serve as a trunk sewer in <br />the City's collection system. In recent years, sections of the pipeline <br />have been failing, requiring emergency repairs to keep this key piece <br />of infrastructure in-service. The original pipeline was constructed of <br />24-and 27-inch-diameter reinforced concrete pipe (RCP), however as <br />emergency repairs were made, 30-and 36-inch-diameter PVC were <br />installed. This project replaces 5 segments of trunk sewer remaining <br />from the original construction, which totals 6,900 LF of new trunk sewer. <br />Approximately 200 LF will be installed utilizing bore and jack underneath <br />a highly congested traffic area near multiple dealerships. Caltrans <br />encroachment permit was obtained for traffic control measures at 1-1 S. <br />Stage Ranch Road, Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District, <br />CA. Project Manager for design of approximately 2,400 linear feet <br />of 8-inch-diameter potable water pipeline. The project required <br />approximately 300 linear feet of special material (ductile iron pipe) due <br />to the Elsinore Fault Zone, which has a high probability of fault rupture. <br />A hydraulic analysis was performed to determine if the new 8-inch- <br />diameter pipeline can supply fire flows of 1,500 gallons per minute <br />at 20 pounds per square inch residual pressure without exceeding the <br />maximum flow velocities of 10 feet per second to minimize potential for <br />system hydraulic surge and to limit pressure drops during fires. Project <br />challenges included mountainous terrain, traversing a narrow existing <br />District easement, slopes in excess of 40%grades and trenching in <br />weathered granitic rock materials. <br />/�/ARDURRA B 24 City of Santa Ana Water Resources Division <br />RFP 22-002 1 May 24, 2022 <br />