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LITTLE DIVERSIFIED ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTING, INC.
Contract #
A-2022-236
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
12/6/2022
Expiration Date
12/5/2025
Insurance Exp Date
7/2/2024
Destruction Year
2030
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Orange County <br />San Bernardino County <br />17782 Georgetown Lane <br />14163 Arrow Boulevard <br />Huntington Beach, California 92647 <br />Fontana, California 92335 <br />Tel.: (714) 375,3830 <br />Td1 : (909) 284-9200 <br />Fax: (714)375-3931 <br />Fax: (909)294-9201 <br />October 18, 2022 <br />Mr. Jay R. Little <br />Little Architecture <br />1300 Dove Street, Suite 100 <br />Newport Beach, CA 92660 <br />Subject: Proposal for Geotechnical Engineering Services <br />New Community Center <br />Santa Anita Park <br />RFP No. 22-106A <br />Santa Ana, CA <br />AESCO Proposal No. P7281 <br />Dear Mr. Little: <br />AESCO is pleased to submit this proposal to prepare a geotechnical report for the above - <br />referenced project. <br />Protect Description <br />This project will of the construction of a two-story, 3,000 square foot, community center at Santa <br />Anita Park. AESCO has recently completed a geotechnical investigation at the park for the City <br />of Santa Ana for the new soccer field, shade structures, retaining walls, equipment storage, <br />basketball courts, and parking lot extensions. <br />Scope of Work <br />The Scope of Work will consist of performing a total of 2 borings to a maximum depth of 50 feet <br />below the existing ground surface. Our earlier geotechnical investigation at the park determined <br />that it is located within a mapped potential liquefaction zone (CGS, 1997) and liquefaction <br />analyses will be required to estimate liquefaction potential and seismic settlements. <br />Work Plan for Gcotechnical Enizineerine <br />The boring locations will be located based on landmarks or stakes famished by the designer. <br />Surveying is beyond the scope of our work. <br />Laboratory testing will be conducted, including chemical analysis for corrosivity. Dependent <br />upon access, the borings will be performed with a hollow stem auger. Prior to performing the <br />soil borings, we will coordinate with Underground Service Alert to identify underground <br />utilities. Existing site utility plans were not available during preparation of this proposal. <br />AESCO requests that any available existing utility plans should be furnished to AESCO prior to <br />Construction Material Testing/inspection ♦ Environmental A Gcotechnical Engineering Services <br />
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