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<br />PAULUS ENGINEERING, INC.
<br />PIPELINE GDNSTAUCYION
<br />PEI Team Resume: Angelo Veronesi, Superintendent
<br />angelo@paulusengineering.com f M (714) 287-0561
<br />Total Years of Professional Experience: 41. years +
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<br />Angelo Veronesi
<br />Utilities Superintendent
<br />Angelo Veronesi has over 41 years of experience managing the construction of underground utilities and has been with
<br />Paulus Engineering, Inc. 2020. His areas of expertise include storm drain, water and sewer line installations, including large
<br />diameter pipeline. He has ensured successful completion of utility work on numerous projects for Caitrans, MWD, the City
<br />of Los Angeles and other public works agencies.
<br />Project Experience
<br />Passons Blvd Underpass, City of Pico Rivera, CA, Utilities Superintendent, $12.3M. Planned, scheduled and oversaw field
<br />crews performing relocation of the sewer, storm drain and water lines. Waterline installation included up to 16-inch ductile
<br />iron pipe, fire hydrants, water service connections, gate valves and air release assembly. This $12M project railroad grade
<br />separation lowered Passons Blvd and constructed a new bridge for the BNSF railroad and a new pump station. The pump
<br />station was 28-feet below grade at its deepest point, and located directly adjacent to live railroad tracks.
<br />Ramona Ave Grade Separation, Alameda Corridor East, City of El Monte, CA, Utility Superintendent, $22.8M. Planned
<br />scheduled and oversaw field crews that constructed a 12-inch water main, high pressure gas line, extensive drainage work
<br />including 72-ince RCP installation and connection structure. Water line installation included up to 12-inch ductile iron pipe,
<br />72-inch reinforced concrete pipe, fire hydrants and services. This $22M grade separation project included bridges for UPRR
<br />and Metrolink trains, retaining walls, intersection improvements and a new pump station. The pump station was 42-feet
<br />below grade with two -foot thick concrete walls.
<br />SR-92 Eastbound Lane Addition SR-241 to SR-71, Caltrans, Corona, CA, Utilities Superintendent, $36M. Managed crews,
<br />equipment and materials for installation of storm drain systems up to 60-inch diameter pipe. This $36 million project
<br />widens the eastbound SR-91 freeway from SR-241 to SR-71, adding one general purpose lane and widening all lanes to
<br />standard widths over approximately 4.5 miles.
<br />SCRRA Eastern Maintenance Facility, Southern California Regional Rail Authority, Colton, CA, Utilities Superintendent,
<br />$36M. Planned, scheduled and oversaw field crews performing installation of storm drains, waterlines, and waste water
<br />lines. Facilities constructed include a four track storage yard with capacity for 4 six -coach trainsets, two Service and
<br />Inspection (5&I) tracks, fueling and sanding service setup, a 240 foot long Train Washer, a 5,150 sfTransportation Building,
<br />grading, drainage, paving, utilities, bridge construction, and other site work. One of the ways that Brutoco mitigated delays
<br />to the project was to propose an alternate method of constructing the 48-inch double barrel storm drain parallel to existing
<br />track. Angelo's crews performed the work round-the-clock during two, 55-hour weekend closures of Metrolink track.
<br />Instead of taking the two months scheduled, the work was performed during two weekends and saved seven weeks of time
<br />in the project completion date.
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