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PAUL M. FRISLIE, PE, IMSA <br />Traffic Engineering Task Lead <br />EDUCATION <br />MBA, University of Phoenix, <br />2011 <br />BS, Civil Engineering, University <br />of California, Irvine, 2000 <br />YEARS OF EXPERIENCE <br />With Iteris: 18 Total: 19 <br />REGISTRATIONS & <br />CERTIFICATIONS <br />Civil Engineer (PE) <br />CA #72982, 2008 <br />International Municipal Signal <br />Association (IMSA) <br />FOA Fiber Optic Technician, <br />#CFOT_97189 <br />Signal Inspector Level II, <br />#AT_97189,2018 <br />Traffic Signal Level 11, <br />#BB97189,2012 <br />Work Zone Safety, <br />#ZZ97189,2010 <br />iteris <br />Mr. Frislie serves as a Principal Engineer of Iteris' Consulting Solutions <br />division and has been with firm since January 2001. For over 18 years, Mr. <br />Frislie has been involved in several transportation and traffic engineering <br />projects that include both planning as well as design and deployment of ITS, <br />systems integration, and traffic signal design. Recently, he has served as the <br />Project Manager for the Rosecrans Avenue Arterial Improvement Project, <br />Cypress Phase 1 through 3 ITS Projects, the Newport Beach ITS Phase 5 <br />through 8 Projects, the Santa Monica ATMS Phase 4c project. He has also <br />been the Lead Design Engineer for the development of design plans for the <br />Oxnard ITS Master Plan Design Project, Vermont Avenue Arterial <br />Improvement project, the Santa Monica ATMS 4a/4b Project, SR-710 ITS <br />Design Project, Newport Beach ITS Phase 1, 2, 3, 4 and 7 Projects and the <br />Fountain Valley Phase IV project, as well as the Signal Construction Inspector <br />for completion of the Oxnard ITS Master Plan and the Rosecrans and <br />Vermont Arterial Improvements. <br />' Paul is very musical and enjoys playing guitar in a rock <br />band, sports, and watching movies. <br />Project Experience <br />El Toro Road Traffic Signal Synchronization (TSS) and Operations and <br />Maintenance (O&M) Project — Laguna Woods, CA <br />Mr. Frislie served as QA/QC Lead and Construction Manager as part of a <br />multidisciplinary team for the Laguna Woods TSS project which will provide <br />signal synchronization and equipment upgrades along El Toro Road from <br />Bells Vireo Lane and Bridge Road/1-5 NB Ramps in collaboration with the <br />Cities of Aliso Viejo, Laguna Hills, Laguna Woods, and Caltrans. The project <br />includes the development, implementation and fine-tuning of the AM, PM, <br />mid -day, and Saturday peak periods traffic signal coordination timing plans <br />for all 15 intersections along the corridor. The traffic signal upgrades include <br />the installation of new video detection system and Uninterruptible Power <br />Supply (UPS) to IP at 7 Laguna Woods intersections which also includes <br />installing a new Ethernet Switch at each location. The project began in <br />August 2015 and will be completed in December 2018. O&M began in July <br />2016 and completed in December 2018. <br />CORE DISCIPLINES <br />Moulton Parkway Traffic Signal Synchronization (TSS) and Operations and <br />Traffic Engineering & Operations <br />Maintenance (O&M) Project — Laguna Woods, CA <br />Mr. Frislie served as QA/QC Lead and Construction Manager as part of a <br />ITS Planning/Design/Integration <br />multidisciplinary team for the Laguna Woods TSS project which will provide <br />Traffic Signal Design <br />signal synchronization and equipment upgrades along Moulton parkway <br />Construction Management <br />from Lake Forest Dive and Camino del Avion in collaboration with the Cities <br />Transit <br />of Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, and Caltrans. The project includes the <br />development, implementation and fine-tuning of the AM, PM, mid -day, and <br />Saturday peak periods traffic signal coordination timing plans for all 37 <br />AFFILIATIONS <br />intersections along the corridor. The traffic signal upgrades include the <br />Orange County Traffic <br />installation of new video detection system at 3 project intersections, <br />Engineering Council (OCTEC) <br />Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) to IP at 7 project intersections, wireless <br />communication upgrade form Moulton Parkway at El Toro Road to City of <br />Laguna woods City Hall, new Type P cabinet at Moulton Parkway at <br />Glenwood Drive, and new 12-pari #19 solid copper interconnect cable along <br />