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Canyon Water District. Dry utility agencies include The Gas South Bay Regional lntermodal Transit Center Project
<br />Company, AT&T and Cox. Redondo Beach, CA
<br />Our team also provided inspection of the Baker Water Treatment
<br />project that involved working in conjunction with the Irvine Ranch
<br />Water District and installation of 36-inch CMCL pipe.
<br />Police Department Seismic Retrofit, Emergency
<br />Operations Center, and Modernization
<br />Cypress, CA
<br />Client: City of Cypress
<br />Contact: Nick Mangkalakiri, City Engineer; 714.765.5157;
<br />nmangkalgcypressca.org
<br />Services: Construction Management, Inspection
<br />Start: 2020 Complete: 0112022 Project Value: $4.7M
<br />Ardurra performed biddability and constructability reviews and
<br />peer cost estimating services. The existing Police Department
<br />structure was an approximately 20,000-square-foot, single -story
<br />building with a partial basement. The City used a roof -stiffening
<br />system for seismic strengthening. The improvements entailed
<br />relocating interior walls and making lighting upgrades, ADA
<br />improvements and architectural enhancements. Each design
<br />submittal biddability/constructability review is a result in Ardurra's
<br />submittal of redlined plans and a punch list of comments and
<br />recommendations for the City's consideration and implementation
<br />with the project architect/engineer. Ardurra reviewed the plans
<br />for biddability and constructability and identified potential value
<br />engineering solutions, ambiguities, conflicts and/or omissions
<br />that became apparent during its review. The bid documents and
<br />technical specifications were reviewed for potential duplication/
<br />overlap of clauses, conflicts, proper placement of critical
<br />requirements within the order and precedence of documents.
<br />Ardurra recommended key contract provisions to provide
<br />the necessary controls and remedies for the City to maintain
<br />a proactive approach on the project. Ardurra also provided
<br />construction management and inspection services to oversee the
<br />successful completion of construction activities associated with
<br />this project. The project included interior improvements, structural
<br />improvements, exterior improvements, and tern porarylp hased
<br />improvements.
<br />This project was quite unique in that it required the temporary
<br />relocation of the entire Cypress Police Department during the
<br />construction phase. Temporary trailers and an existing senior
<br />center were used to provide temporary housing. Subsequent to
<br />approval of the initial project schedule, monthly updates were
<br />provided, and any deviations from the critical path were mitigated
<br />by modifying other parts of the schedule. All in all, even with
<br />the pandemic and the ensuing supply chain issues, the project
<br />was completed on time, 2022 Project Achievement Award,
<br />Construction Management Association of America, Southern
<br />California Chapter
<br />Client: City of Redondo Beach
<br />Contact: Andrew Winje, City Engineer; 310.749.4000;
<br />Andrew.Winje@)redondo,org
<br />Services: Construction Management, Inspection
<br />Start:0612020 Complete:1212022 Project Value: $13,2M
<br />Ardurra provided construction management and inspection
<br />along with other professional services required to undertake
<br />and successfully manage construction of this modern LEED
<br />Silver multimodal transportation facility. Phase one of the project
<br />included construction of a new Transit Center to replace the
<br />existing antiquated Transit Center, which now consists of a
<br />2,900-square-foot building housing an operator lounge, private
<br />restrooms, passenger waiting area with public restrooms, and
<br />offices. Other improvements include a kiss -and -ride parking
<br />area, a 320-space upper -level parking lot, bicycle storage
<br />lockers, 12 new bus bays, signalized crosswalks, traffic signals,
<br />striping, as well as a TAP vending machine and CCTV security
<br />cameras. This project had some major unforeseen conditions
<br />affecting the grading, location of detention basin, and other
<br />underground utilities that were initially designed. We kept change
<br />orders at 15% in spite of increased scope as directed by the
<br />agency and major unforeseen conditions. Using a thorough
<br />schedule of values, we were able to control costs on this lump
<br />sum project. The project received the 2023 project award for
<br />Transportation: Roads and Highways in the range of $10M -
<br />$50M from CMAA Southern California Chapter.
<br />Torrance Transit Regional Park -and -Ride Terminal
<br />Torrance, CA
<br />Client: City of Torrance
<br />Contact: Craig Bilezerian, PE, City Engineer; 310.618.3054;
<br />cbilezeriamPtorranceca.gov
<br />Services: Construction Management, Inspection
<br />Start: 1012016 Complete: 06/2023 Project Value: $22M
<br />Ardurra provided construction management, inspection, and
<br />special/deputy inspection and testing services for this 15,000-SF
<br />regional terminal on 15 acres along Crenshaw Boulevard near the
<br />405 Freeway. The hub for Torrance Transit, the City of Torrance's
<br />multi -line bus service, will connect the carrier's routes with those
<br />of other providers. The Torrance Transit Center is also anticipated
<br />to connect with the Metro Green Line as part of the Green
<br />Line Master Plan, The terminal was constructed to LEED Gold
<br />standards and will be served by eight bus bays. The transit center
<br />includes a passenger drop-off zone, layover space, and a parking
<br />lot with about 250 spaces. The project was constructed in two
<br />phases. Phase 1 focused on rough -grading the site and building
<br />the underground drainage system. Phase 2 included the buildings
<br />and parking lot, as well as circulation roads and utilities. Related
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